The site is on Grande Haie in Etterbeek, in a neighborhood that combines urban and green elements. Two residential buildings dating from 1924-1925 were rehabilitated through a balanced architectural intervention. The work creates 50 social housing units. The intervention respects and reinterprets the existing built fabric. The strategy pursues thoughtful densification while improving the overall living environment. The result integrates heritage sensitivity with contemporary design to enhance housing supply and neighborhood quality.
On the Street Grande Haie in Etterbeek, in a neighborhood that is both urban and green, a pair of residential buildings from 1924-1925 have been given a new lease of life through a carefully balanced architectural intervention.
Comprising 50 social housing units, the project represents a respectful reinterpretation of the existing built fabric, combined with a clear intent to pursue thoughtful densification and enhance the overall living environment.
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