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Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneIf we could live anywhere in Brussels, Belgium, this awesome housing project renovated from an old brewery would be high on our list. Cheval Noir is a collective housing project with 31 apartments expressly designed for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/affordable-artist-housing-helps-revitialize-ca-town/">artists</a>. Located in between a public square and a canal, the building was <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/adaptive-reuse">adapted</a> to improve circulation and openness as well as lighting. An additional zinc-clad building was added to provide more space, and it comes complete with modern amenities like an elevator. Topped with a domestic hot water system, Cheval Noir was brewed up through a collaboration between <a href="http://www.escaut.org/architectural-projects/cheval-noir/">L'Escaut</a> and <a href="http://perso.infonie.be/pierre.vanassche/index.htm">Atelier Gigogne</a>.1
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneThe architects sought to integrate as much of the original architecture and structural elements of the former Hallemans brewery as possible into the new design.2
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneIn order to infuse the historic space with more <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/daylighting">daylight</a>, parts of the north and south walls were blown out and new windows and skylights were added.3
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneA courtyard of the former brewery is now a welcoming and open space for chance encounters.4
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneBright new walls are added to enliven the space.5
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneAn entire new contemporary wing was also built to increase the square footage and provide some necessary modern amenities.6
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneThis <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stunning-zinc-skinned-office-wins-2010-zerofootprint-award/">zinc-clad</a> tower, which stands above the rest of the buildings in the area, contains the elevator.7
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-renovation">renovation</a> of the brewery resulted in 31 open, loft-like apartments with no interior walls except for the bathroom.8
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneThis open floorplan of each apartment allows the residents the flexibility to define their space according to their needs.9
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneEach apartment has views and windows in two directions (towards the water and the city) and operable windows for natural ventilation.10
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneA <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/solar-power">domestic hot water system</a> has been installed on the roof for use throughout the building.11
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneOutdoor circulation encourages interaction amongst the residents, and the former smoke stack was converted into a barbecue for outdoor gatherings.12
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneWork began on Cheval Noir in 2003 and it was completed in 2010.13
Cheval Noir-L'escaut GigogneDiagram of the brewery renovated into a new apartment complex.14














