* Residential Architecture: Campanules House by EXAR Architecture
Posted by the editors on Monday, 2 July 2012

Residential Architecture: Campanules House by EXAR Architecture: “..Belgian studio EXAR Architecture have replaced walls of brick and plaster with glass and Corten steel on this extension to a suburban house outside Brussels..The new elevation is located at the rear of the house, where it projects towards the garden to increase the size of the ground-floor kitchen and first-floor bathroom..Glazed walls slide open to connect the kitchen with the terrace outside, while a tall window upstairs offers a view out from a new shower area..” Extensive glazing, abundant natural light, materials sensibility..
image: Marc Detiffe; article: Dezeen
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