386 LAGARE

385 EVPA

377 VERS

371 MAG

370 WAULX

363 AWA

362 BGJ

361 BRO

358 TIL

353 VANHOE

351 MOCK

338 HEN

337 GUE

336 BED

335 PTB

334 CYGNES

331 INITIATIVE

331 GERA

329 PDL

318 POGGE

317 BRIC

306 VAL

298 BAU

289 VIGNETTE

286 NESPA

278 BERCHEM

268 CAR

218 CRU

207 VML

203 MOL

198 TOUR

192 GOU

178 STH

161 GEM

160 HDB

157 VRM

156 ABEH

149 GREN

145 CQDA

143 ZOE

138 PWB

132 ESN

126 STA

121 CAB

104 NAV

102 JON

096 MAZ

095 TOF

083 ESP

072 CRP

062 MDV

059 DEW

057 COL

Roof conversion with a very low-energy apartment

Ixelles
2011
Phase
Terminé
Cost
74. 972 € HTVA
Surface
80 m²
Commanditaire
Privé
Mission
Mission complète d'architecture
Pictures
Karbon' Photographie

When ecological choices culminate in optimum economy and space
The original request was to convert the loft space of a typical Maison de Maître mansion in Brussels. This mansion had previously been divided into 4 properties.
The plan was to achieve very low energy consumption and use ecological materials with little grey energy.
Once ecology had been made the core of the concerns, the project evolved based around seeking optimum use of energy, expenditure and space.

Loft conversion
On the street side, given the alignment of the façade, it didn’t seem a good idea to change the shape of the roof. The construction work was therefore kept down to a minimum.
In the interior, the initial request was to create a dormer to make a room under the roof. The initial design evolved towards one where the roof design allowed an increase to the interior space whilst keeping construction simple.
In fact, the new roof does not go beyond the height of the adjacent terraced houses, cleverly maintaining the sightlines

051 BRU

038 HOM

037 VDN

033 GEM

032 TOR

001 SCH

000 GRA

000 CHSK