House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur

House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Windows, Door, FacadeHouse of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Table, Chair, Shelving, Windows, BeamHouse of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Windows, FacadeHouse of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Shelving, Sofa, Table, LightingHouse of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - More Images+ 18

Ghent, Belgium
  • Architects: ALT Architectuur: ALT architectuur
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Filip Dujardin
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Omnidal
  • Lead Architects: Thierry Lagrange
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House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Windows, Facade
© Filip Dujardin

Text description provided by the architects. This is the first house I built for my family and office.

This house has a prefabricated concrete structure. Steel and wood are used for the windows and dark-colored roof tiles create a shell.

House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Table, Chair, Shelving, Windows, Beam
© Filip Dujardin
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House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Windows, Facade
© Filip Dujardin

The prefabricated concrete structure results in a plan libre. Wooden vertical boards cover the techniques and serve as an extension of the hardwood floors. A slanting rear-end fits to the envelope to fully benefit from the orientation towards the sun.

House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Stairs, Chair, Beam, Handrail
© Filip Dujardin

The home expresses its character through the use of materials. It is an attempt to tell a coherent tale with a minimum of materials. Coherence is obtained by assigning each material its well-determined place.

House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Shelving, Sofa, Table, Lighting
© Filip Dujardin

Every material has its place as one piece of a puzzle: tiles, steel, wood outside, wood inside, concrete, natural stone. This coherence is further present in the tactile hierarchy. One will refrain from touching cold materials. The open carpentry is solid wood, framed in steel. Switches are fixed to wooden skirting boards. Feet will always walk on wooden floors or flashed natural stone. Even though one would be reluctant to touch concrete, here the tactility is of a more visual nature. By polishing it, the result will be a soft, velveteen effect, emphasized all the more in the evenings by artificial light. The outside will have the sharp, edgy scale effect obtained by the superposition of the tiles. The shape of the building as a whole will be jagged, unruly. Only by looking at it from closer-up the entrance is revealed as framed in wood.

House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur - Windows, Door, Facade
© Filip Dujardin

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Cite: "House of an Architect L-D / ALT architectuur" 07 Jul 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/875233/house-of-an-architect-l-d-alt-architectuur> ISSN 0719-8884

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