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archisnacks · 1 year ago
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Architect: Hans Verstuyft Architecten
Project: House R
Source: leibal.com
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House R is a minimalist home near Antwerp, Belgium, designed by Hans Verstuyft Architecten. While the farm’s glory days are a thing of the past, its essence remains very much alive in the design of the new building. Echoing the characteristic features of traditional farmhouses, the new construction prominently features a gabled facade and a saddle roof. Instead of an immaculate finish, the house sports a purposefully weathered look.
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thisispaper · 7 years ago
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Office from the 1960s transformed into minimal penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects
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frachella · 4 years ago
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Penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects
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andhitecture · 7 years ago
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Westkaai
Personal project to test the FStorm renderer
Architecture: David Chipperfield
Interior: Hans Verstuyft Architects
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lindahofland · 7 years ago
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Hans Verstuyft Architects
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arizaliyiz · 5 years ago
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A Minimal Penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects — MODEDAMOUR – the best way …
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universal-texture · 5 years ago
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House V, Antwerp, Hans Verstuyft Architects, 2016
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Hans Verstuyft Architect, Belgium 
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laurettawarne · 6 years ago
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The Minimal Penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects http://bit.ly/2JS34Ob
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eulablr · 6 years ago
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A Minimal Penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects http://bit.ly/2W2n3Ag
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ourreedstuff · 6 years ago
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A Minimal Penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects http://bit.ly/2K3gx4R
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leibal · 4 years ago
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Kortrijk House is a minimal residence located in Kortrijk, Belgium, designed by Hans Verstuyft Architecten. The architect wanted to maintain and express the original elements of the building. The kitchen was relocated to allow for more light to enter the space, framed by white-trimmed french doors. The home’s original Herringbone parquetry floors were restored along with much of the existing joinery. Natural materials and neutral tones create a warm space that amplify the incoming light.
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captainoren7 · 6 years ago
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A Minimal Penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects http://bit.ly/30Gne2T
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yesginaus · 6 years ago
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A Minimal Penthouse by Hans Verstuyft Architects http://bit.ly/2X2oA5y
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littledesign · 8 years ago
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Historical Residence in Ghent by Hans Verstuyft Architects
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anniversary-magazine · 5 years ago
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Penthouse Antwerpen by Hans Verstuyft Architecten
An office building from the late sixties was renovated, the top two layers were transformed into a duplex penthouse. By designing a spacious patio garden, a generous "Urban Villa" was created with a stunning sense of space and openness.
Diagonal views around the thirty-five year old "Parrotia Persica" make the patio garden sensed everywhere. This planning organization also ensures privacy in relation to the home office that is housed in this unit. The inner garden connects and gives shape to surrounding spaces, such as the library, the living kitchen, TV room or sleeping quarters. Fireplaces in the library and kitchen are emphasizing the sense of home, nothing reminds us of the office building.
Unique views around make the city feel present and create a cinematic effect. Every moment is special. The life of the city is bustling, unique cloud formations or the sunset are an experienced every time, and they also give peace after work. A small counter-current swimming pool was installed on top of the roof. Here you swim towards the cathedral and you overlook the skyline.
All images by courtesy of Hans Verstuyft Architecten
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