OFFICE  KGDVS

OFFICE 56

WEEKEND HOUSE – Merchtem

This weekend house occupies the complete surface of a deep lot in small town in Flanders. The long backyard of an existing rowhouse is transformed into the weekend house proper; the whole length becomes the house, turning the existing building into a guest house. The new house is organized as a perspectival sequence of four equal rooms, thus providing a sequence of similar spaces whose infill is always different. The sequence of spaces organizes a variety of distinct characteristics—a garden, a pool house, a courtyard, a living room. Central wall openings create an enfilade throughout the different spaces and a sliding glass roof enhances the flexibility of their usage. Each of the rooms gets its specificity through its particular furniture. Together they form a set of interlocking mini-universes. The core of the house is formed by the middle two rooms: one with a fixed roof, where two wood elements make the space inhabitable; and the other is a tropical greenhouse with a mobile roof, which contains a bathroom unit and a swimming pool. On each side of these two rooms one finds a garden room. Closest to the living room is a simple green landscape, and between the greenhouse and the guest house a paved courtyard. Each of the fixed elements in the room is an actor in the composition, carefully designed to live together with the residents and furniture.

Year

2009 – 2012

Location

Merchtem, BE

Type

Residential, Interiors

Status

Built

Surface

400 m2

Client

Private

Collaborator(s)

UTIL Struktuurstudies, Landinzicht, Patrick ’t Hooft

Design team

Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Jan Lenaerts, Michael Langeder, Andrew Power, Steven Bosmans, Adeline De Vrij

Award

Belgian prize for Architecture & Energy 2013, residential category, winner

Photographs

Bas Princen

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