1902_loft / POESENVANHIEL architects
We were put to the task of finding a way to create a sensible partition between day and night. To this end, we placed a glass curtain wall with sliding door panels following the course of the existing steel columns, with an offset of a typical corridor. As a result, the resident who moves around in the middle of the loft no longer has to crisscross all over the place.
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- architects: POESENVANHIEL architects
- Location: Brussels, Belgium
- Project Year: 2022
- Photographs: Tim van De Velde
- Area: 90.0 m2