Habitation Mathieu / Crahay & Jamaigne
Second Floor Plan
Text description provided by the architects. Given the sun’s course at the back of the lot and the sloping plot configuration, the project proposes a different concept of a traditional habitat. The entrance to the house is made by a semi-buried level in contact with the road (entrance / cloak room / cellar / car-port for one car / bicycle storage and garden) and the living areas are located on the first floor (living room / back kitchen / dog area / games for children). Upstairs, (sleeping areas / dressing rooms / bathrooms) allows access to the back of the garden by a slightly sloping footbridge. It allows the children to access directly at the field level. The two lavatories are accessible from each landing of the staircase.
West Elevation
The building fits perfectly in the natural slope of the landscape. The house is corbelled on the ground floor, and protected of overheating by the first floor. It creates an outdoor area which is covered by the corridor to the garden. The landscaping of the surroundings (on the street side) allows some space for two to three parking spots for visitors.
The project was studied in the interests of sustainable development and economy of energy (materials, insulation and construction techniques), both on the means and the methods of construction, for short and long term usage.
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Architects
Crahay & Jamaigne
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Location
Thy-le-Bauduin, Belgium
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Category
Houses
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Lead Architects
Jean-Francois Crahay & Guy Jamaigne
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Collaborator
Solange Dumez
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Area
113.0 m2
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Project Year
2015
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Photographs
Laurent Brandajs
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