Belgian houses

Renovation and Transformation of a House in Schaerbeek

Renovation and Transformation of a House in Schaerbeek

House in Schaerbeek underwent a comprehensive transformation by hé! architectuur to meet the owners’ desire for a raw, ‘unfinished’ aesthetic and better use of space. Located in Brussels’s Anderlecht borough, this narrow townhouse originally contained multiple nurseries and a tiny garden, yet boasted a rare rear vista opening onto the 19th-century Old Veterinary School.

Omloop Farmhouse / hé! architectuur

Omloop Farmhouse / hé! architectuur

In the 1990s, Marc and Ann purchased a turnkey farmhouse-style home in the Pajottenland, where their two daughters would grow up. Both Marc and Ann work in the social sector, and they hoped to grow old in this house. However, over time, the home’s original connection to the surrounding hilly landscape faded.

Kasteel Home / hé! architectuur

Kasteel Home: A Flexible Timber Extension in Antwerp

Kasteel Home by hé! architectuur transforms a traditional Antwerp residence into a dynamic, light-filled family dwelling. When Frederik, Els, and their two daughters decided to remove a non-original rear annex, hé! architectuur designed a compact, tall, and open extension that brings generous natural light into the home and forges a strong connection between interior and garden.

Dragon House / no.ma architecten

Dragon House / no.ma architecten

Dragon House by no.ma architecten was born from the vision of a young couple seeking to transform their recently purchased house into a flexible, challenging, playful, and inspiring family home with a unique character. Primarily attracted by its location and the stunning view of Vlierbeek Abbey, the clients admitted that they had little affection for the house itself.

Jach's House / Crahayjamaigne Architectes

Jach’s House / Crahayjamaigne Architectes

Designed by Crahayjamaigne Architectes, Jach’s House is a bioclimatic extension that seamlessly integrates into its forest surroundings. This innovative 7-meter cube demonstrates adaptability and sustainability while respecting its natural environment.

Flanders House / SAOTA

Flanders House / SAOTA

The simplicity and formal clarity of Flanders House, both as an architectural object and as a tranquil living environment, aim to facilitate an authentic, connected relationship with its natural setting.

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