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Milly Film house by Samyn and PartnersThis gorgeous greenery-wrapped live/work space in Linkebeek, Belgium was completed by <a href="http://www.samynandpartners.be/">Samyn and Partners</a> in 2007 after 8 years of construction. In the original plans, Samyn and Partners designed the building’s walls to be <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/07/02/solar-ivy-photovoltaic-leaves-climb-to-new-heights/">covered in ivy</a>, while a patinated <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/23/urban-log-furniture-gives-felled-trees-a-second-life/">copper</a> material was chosen for the roof. It’s a blessing that this project took so long to complete -- during construction, the original concept for <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/17/solar-pixel-turns-building-facades-into-artwork/">a “green” façade</a> grew stronger and the ivy and copper roof were scrapped in favor of a lush living envelope that features a selection of exotic plants chosen by botanist <a href="http://www.verticalgardenpatrickblanc.com/">Patrick Blanc</a>.1
Milly Film house by Samyn and PartnersDubbed Milly Film, the <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/08/one-ortakoy-a-sustainable-mixed-use-complex-in-istanbul/">mixed-use building</a> is designed to serve as a cinematographer’s residence, production studio, and workspace.2
Milly Film by Samyn and Partners InteriorThe design began with the decision to maintain the existing structure of a small one story house on the ground level. The renovation provided structure for the entry, office and kitchen for the residence, and the living room and stairway extend to the rest of the building.3
Milly Film by Samyn and Partners Section BThe production studios are housed mostly in the cellar also take up a small section on the second floor. With the addition of a mezzanine, the second floor also features a master suite and bedrooms and bathrooms for 5 children.4
Milly Film by Samyn and Partners InteriorThe mezzanine is protected by a textile netting and offers an expansive view through the the building’s grand glass wall façade. The vegetated facades face north, east and south to enhance privacy. Since a west-facing window wall will receive an excessive amount of sunlight in the summer months, immense translucent white polyester curtains hang from the ceiling to the ground floor to ensure efficient shade for <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/15/passive-houses-in-germany/">optimal heating and cooling control</a>.5
Milly Film by Samyn and Partners Site PlanSamyn and Partners worked together with Patrick Blanc to finalize the <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/24/flora-grubb-panels-let-you-design-your-own-vertical-garden/">Vertical Garden concept</a>.6
Milly Film by Samyn and Partners InteriorThrough careful planning the team determined the necessary support systems, insulation and water-tightness necessary for plant life. Felt stapled onto rigid PVC panels acts as a support system for irrigation and fertilization of the building's beautiful green façade.7







