The new social housing units by Buro II & Archi+I were inspired by the social housing district built in 1922-1925 by architect Victor Bourgeois. There are two groupings – one on Beheersstraat with 43 units and the other one is along the Dendermondestraat with 32 units. Both feature white cubic volumes with flat roofs that are either classically aligned or in a sawtooth configuration. The design features a number of similarities to Bourgeois’ Cité Moderne, including the use of reinforced concrete, flat roofs, private gardens, and orientation towards the sun.
Buro II & Archi+I designed the project to strike a balance between economic, technical and social criteria while offering exceptional architectural quality and excellent energy performance. The low-energy housing units have an E level (Belgium energy performance level) of 60 for the apartments and 50 or less for the houses. Beyond energy performance, the project features solar panels, rainwater recovery, environmentally friendly materials, and optimized insulation and ventilation.
This new sustainable social housing project in St-Agatha-Berchem, Belgium was completed this year and takes inspiration from historic projects in the city. The cubic, contemporary project was designed by Buro II & Archi+I to exceed Belgium’s new The
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The new social housing units by Buro II & Archi+I were inspired by the social housing district built in 1922-1925 by architect Victor Bourgeois.
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There are two groupings – one on Beheersstraat with 43 units and the other one is along the Dendermondestraat with 32 units.
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Both feature white cubic volumes with flat roofs that are either classically aligned or in a sawtooth configuration.
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Blocks of the new housing project.
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The design features a number of similarities to Bourgeois’ Cité Moderne, including the use of reinforced concrete, flat roofs, private gardens, and orientation towards the sun.
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Buro II & Archi+I designed the project to strike a balance between economic, technical and social criteria while achieving a high level of architectural quality and excellent energy performance.
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A rambling garden area provides opportunities for residents to meet and relax.
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Interior of one of the homes.
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The low-energy housing units have an E level (Belgium energy performance level) of 60 for the apartments and 50 or less for the houses.
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Warm wood accents the reinforced white concrete.
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Shaded decks for each residence.
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Beyond energy performance, the project features solar panels, rainwater recovery, environmentally friendly materials, and optimized insulation and ventilation.
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St-Agatha-Berchem Sustainable Social Housing was completed in 2012.