Project

LINCOLN

Architect

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Programme
Roof extension and transformation of the existing floor
About
Lincoln is a 140 sqm roof extension of an apartment in an urbanized area of Brussels. The new roof hosts the living area of the apartment and offers two outdoor spaces. The existing floor was transformed into a private bedroom area. Barely visible from the street the extension responds to a new dimension, a roof-dimension. With a set-back, the new volume tends to be independent. Embracing an open view on the city, its landscape is a collection of roofs and far away towers. One continuous roof lays on five cores. Completely transparent on both orientations, big large frames from floor to ceiling give the impression of a totally opened and suspended space. At one point only, the roof opens up above the large in-between space connecting the two living areas, bringing morning light to the front façade and characterizing this space below with its higher and tilted ceiling. The existing situation had 3 volumes scattered on the roof; the circulation core and two ventilation shafts. By inflating them with functions they become the structure of the plan. The project is a fluid living space articulated by five cores: the circulation core in the center, the kitchen and the loggia on the facades and the sanitary and technical cores on the sides. These cores hosts all functions consequently characterizing the four corners of the plan. Cores are white volumes. Inside the thin white skin covering the cores, texture is reveled depending on the function.
Typology
Maisons privées
Status
Construit
Year of conception
2015
Year of delivery
2017
Client
Privé
Constructed area
200 m2

1080 Bruxelles
Belgium

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