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Sloped Villa, Mont-de-l'Enclus, Belgium - Studio Okami Architects
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kobikiyama · 1 year
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Brutalist Duplex Apartment in de Riverside Tower
Studio Okami Architects
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arnauddeverre · 2 years
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#Repost @the.radical.project ・・・ Brutalist Duplex Apartment in de Riverside Tower | Antwerp, Belgium | 2021 . [Studio Okami Architects / @studiookami] . The Riverside Tower is a high-rise development from the early 70s designed by Leon Stynen & Paul De Meyer, beautifully situated in the bend of the river Scheldt, a stone’s throw from the city center of Antwerp. It’s here, on the 13th floor, that founding partner Bram Van Cauter of Studio Okami Architects renovated a duplex to match the brutalist tower which he calls his home. . The rough concrete is balanced out with a peach-colored liquid floor trough-out. The new staircase was moved to the far corner of the room allowing for a better flow and reconnection with the views from the top windows when ascending to the upper floor. Text description by the architects | Visit www.theradicalproject.com to read more about the project. . Source: www.archdaily.com / @archdaily + www.studiookami.com Photography by: Olmo Peeters / @oooolmoooo + Matthijs van der Burgt / @matthijsvanderburgt Staircase manufacturer: @stielatelier . . #interiordesignmagazine #interiorrenovation #renovationproject #theradicalproject #brutalism #brutalistarchitecture #interiorstylist #interiordesignideas #interiorhome #interioroffice #interiordesigns #architecture_hunter #archi_features #architecturemagazine #architects #staircasedesign #stairs #interiorstyle #interiorliving #interiordecoration #interiorarchitecture #moderninteriordesign #houseinterior #officedecor #architexture #archidaily #interiordecor (à Anvers, Belgique) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfO5ktqK-o5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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designdailynet · 2 years
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Brutalist Duplex by Studio Okami Architects Visit #DesignDaily for more #architecture and #design DesignDaily.net #architect #interiordesign #designer #home #homedecor #landscape #house #decor #building — view on Instagram https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.2885-15/278010390_701897900946223_5197310584482000425_n.jpg?_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=8ae9d6&_nc_ohc=bycNBZPLaSIAX_DuYqo&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&oh=00_AT9GNSwOB1Xbb-nmFMWM7sune68qMY1A0I2ggHFxEKFL2w&oe=6255D3D1
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casacaja · 4 years
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supersimetria · 4 years
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(vía Studio Okami Architects built brick private villa embedded in the slope to offer infinite views)
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inspirationistro · 4 years
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New Post has been published on http://inspirationist.net/an-absent-house-on-a-slope/
An “absent” house on a slope
By using the sloped terrain to hide the project, the city council of Mont-de-l’Enclus in Belgium was convinced by Studio Okami Architects to step away from the traditional regulations (sloping roof, predefined window sizes, local brick), allowing the client his dream for infinite views over the valley. Within the building precinct the terrain was elevated, folded open, to allow for a 273sqm single floor villa to be hidden in plain sight.
Deep inside the slope a patio provides the cave-like bedrooms with air, light and tempered vistas throughout. Everyday living takes place in a loft-like space, with ceiling to floor windows painting the magnificent landscape to the beholders eye.
The flexibility of the space is anchored by the fire place and a kitchen island which is presented as a piece of oversized furniture. Unobstructed circulation paths outside and in, allow for the habitants to experience the space and its surroundings while defined by the colonnade making the slope readable from every angle.
The materials have been carefully matched to harmonize in to a powerful yet tranquil composition, a tactile ton-sur-ton color scheme is accentuated by the ever changing greenery of the plot.
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Images © Filip Dujardin
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sketchfan · 2 years
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Architects:    Studio Okami Project:    Duplex Brutalist Apartment Location:    Antwerp, Belgium Project Year:    2022 Area:    230 sqm  Photo:    Olmo Peeters
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architectnews · 2 years
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Ten half-buried houses hidden from the outside world
Last month Dezeen featured Villa Aa, a concrete house in Norway made "invisible" by being nestled into a shallow hill. Here, we round up 10 other half-buried and underground homes partially hidden from the rest of the world.
Photo is by Sandra Pereznieto
Casa Aguacates, Mexico, by Francisco Pardo
Located on an avocado field sloping down to a forest in a rural lake town about two hours from Mexico City, this sunken home is accessed via an exterior staircase.
"The main idea was to have a view of the forest, but the client also wanted to leave the avocado field intact, which is how we arrived at the decision of burying the house," said architect Francisco Pardo.
Find out more about Casa Aguacates ›
Photo is by Yiorgis Yerolympos
NCaved, Greece, by Mold Architects
Greek studio Mold Architects embedded this house on the island of Serifos into a rocky hillside facing the sea, in an attempt to make the most of the views while sheltering the home from strong winds.
The building is wedge-shaped, with the living spaces entirely hidden below ground and provided with natural light by sheltered courtyards and terraces which punctuate the green roof.
Find out more about NCaved ›
Photo is by Jose Hevia
Landaburu Borda, Spain, by Jordi Hidalgo Tané
A glass corridor leading to a subterranean concrete annex was added to this small stone building in rural Spain by architecture studio Jordi Hidalgo Tané.
The extension houses a large living, dining and kitchen area, but was hidden under the hillside to avoid disrupting the dramatic surrounding scenery of the Navarra mountains.
Find out more about Landaburu Borda ›
Photo is by Filip Dujardin
Sloped Villa, Belgium, by Studio Okami Architecten
This brick and concrete home was dug into a hill looking out over the valley landscape of Belgium's Mont-de-l'Enclus. This was done to escape having to conform with the area's strict building regulations, which would have required a pitched roof, local brick and prescribed window sizes.
While from sideways and down the slope the building displays bold brick elevations, the house is almost imperceptible on approach from the west.
Find out more about Sloped Villa ›
Photo is by Joao Guimaraes
House in Monsaraz, Portugal, by Aires Mateus
House in Monsaraz is mostly underground, emerging from the hillside on a cantilever taking the form of a dramatic concrete curve.
Architecture studio Aires Mateus injected natural light into the subterranean rooms using circular patios that pierce the green roof.
Find out more about House in Monsaraz ›
Photo is by Vasiliy Khurtin
House in the Landscape, Russia, by Niko Architect
Russian studio Niko Architect constructed an artificial hill under which to bury this house near Moscow.
The house, which features a green lawn roof, has a domed shape and white-rendered walls. On its north-facing side, glazed walls wrap around a courtyard that overlooks a pond.
Find out more about House in the Landscape ›
Photo is by Sergio Pirrone
Tilt Roof, South Korea, by BCHO Architects
Nestled in the mountainous terrain of South Korea's Gyeonggi Province, this half-buried house designed by BCHO Architects works hard to blend seamlessly into the landscape.
Its main feature is a broad roof terrace, which is slanted to follow the slope of the site, while the seating area is sunken to maintain the building's low profile.
Find out more about Tilt Roof ›
Photo is by Jesus Granada
House on the Cliff, Spain, by GilBartolomé Architects
With its wavy zinc-covered roof, this house cut into a steep cliff face in the Granada province has been compared by its designers to the work of famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.
Madrid-based GilBartolomé Architects chose to place much of the two-storey structure underground, in order to benefit from the cool and constant ground temperature.
Find out more about House on the Cliff ›
Photo is by Charles Hosea
Outhouse, UK, by Loyn & Co
Described by Loyn & Co as an "earth shelter", this home-cum-artists' studio in the Forest of Dean is made up of one large storey, with an expansive planted roof punctuated by glazed courtyards.
"The building is a sensitive albeit pure architectural form, barely visible between the hedgerows that line the entrance track and entice you toward the building," said the practice.
Find out more about Outhouse ›
Photo is by JAG Studio
Casa Patios, Ecuador, by Rama Estudio
Quito-based Rama Estudio designed this house in a rural location in the province of Cotopaxi as two stone-walled main volumes with grassy roofs.
These two volumes are partially sunken into the landscape and adjoined by a third structure, which has walls made partly from soil from the building site itself using a traditional Ecuadorian technique.
Find out more about Casa Patios ›
The post Ten half-buried houses hidden from the outside world appeared first on Dezeen.
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delhi-architect2 · 4 years
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ArchDaily - Sloped Villa / Studio Okami Architects
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© Filip Dujardin
architects: Studio Okami Architects
Location: 7750 Mont-de-l'Enclus, Belgium
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Filip Dujardin
Area: 273.0 m2
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ganocompagnon · 4 years
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Sloped Villa With Green Roof in Belgium Studio Okami Architects
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kobikiyama · 1 year
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Brutalist Duplex Apartment in de Riverside Tower
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endlessarchite · 4 years
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Sloped Villa With Green Roof in Belgium Studio Okami Architects
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