A 1960s bungalow steps back in time
Bungalow SPH, Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium
How can a renovation help reconnect a house with its history? Here in Sint-Martens-Latem, the language of a Modern bungalow has been relearnt and rewritten into a new narrative faithful to the past and tailored to contemporary life.
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Design as an antidote to daily life
Townhouse VI, Kortrijk, Belgium
An intuitive interior expresses identity in the most profoundly personal way – as a three dimensional portrait of movements, habits and relationships.
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Architecture that echoes the forest
Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium
Seeking to connect its inhabitants with nature all year around, a new house informed by Japanese architecture and the work of Frank Lloyd Wright already feels embedded into its environment.
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Returning a farmhouse back to the land
House Palingbeek, Hollebeke, Belgium
A modern farmhouse finds a new geometry of classical proportions, newly grounded within the landscape and open to the flow of nature.
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Balancing work and life at a Brussels pied-à-terre
Antoine Depage, Brussels, Belgium
The interior design of an apartment finds harmony between minimalism, Art Deco, Modernism and the intricate reality of a lived life.
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Suburban tree-house living
Kortrijk, Belgium
Imagination and adaptive interventions led to the total transformation of a 1970s house into a Californian tree-house encouraging a new way of life connected to nature.
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Apartment L&R
Kortrijk, Belgium
Nestled in the vibrant city center of Kortrijk, this apartment was crafted with meticulous attention to detail for my dear friend and avid art/design enthusiast, Louis Motte. The essence of the design revolved around showcasing his exquisite collection while infusing the space with new elements to elevate its allure.
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