De Panne Park Belgian public garden
De Panne Park: contemporary Belgian public garden design by OMGEVING Belgium – landscape architects: Belgian architecture images
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De Panne Park: contemporary Belgian public garden design by OMGEVING Belgium – landscape architects: Belgian architecture images
Oostende Crematorium: Belgian funerary project design by Alvarez Ouburg Architects – building development, Belgian architecture, architect, images
Design: BURO II & ARCHI+I
The farm used to consist of several buildings clustered around a residential section. Most farms in the area consist of two parallel or perpendicular volumes. The new home was embedded parallel to the barn. Positioning the home in an L-shape opposite the barn defines the residential section and strengthens the character of the space.
House by a Lake in Belgium: contemporary Belgian residence – design by BBSC-Architects – lakeside property, contemporary Belgian house, architecture
Design: be baumschlager eberle. A key project in the heart of the Belgian city of Roeselare is the renewal of the inner-city nucleus formed by Noordstraat, Ooststraat and Henri Horriestraat
Design: CUBYC architects bvba
With this house, the architects tried to create a residence by a continuous play of coupled volumes, all interacting with each other. All living areas are connected visually with each other and with the wooded area, but you have to find out these connections in phases. Each room has its own perspective, and doors and window frames are as minimal as possible.
The new law courts for the Flemish city of Antwerp is one of the practice’s major public buildings of the early 21st century. Like many projects by the practice, it reflects a vision of the city as a humane and democratic place with a commitment to the regeneration of urban life.
BNP Paribas Fortis outlines plans for its new headquarters designed by be baumschlager eberle. Following an architectural design competition run in 2013, BNP Paribas Fortis has chosen this architecture office to build its new HQ. After demolishing the current building, construction of the new premises is expected to be completed towards the end of 2021.
Design: BURO II & ARCHI+I Expansion of Nijvel’s Municipal Crèche. This project consists of expanding the ‘Children of the World’ crèche at Nij vel. The building is located in a park setting of rural significance, the Dodaine park.
Huis Oudenaarde, East Flanders house, Belgium design by Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu – Belgian residence, new property images & news
A farm, including five buildings, located on a unique site in close proximity to the Gaasbeek Castle, becomes a private family home and veterinary practice
Court of Justice Hasselt, Belgium building design by J. MAYER H. architects – modern Belgian architecture images, law courts property
The old ventilation shaft of the mine is the starting point. In this shaft some new, cultural elements are implemented and organised in order to create new relations with the public square above the ground and to introduce the aspect of creativity into these rough, harsh and functional spaces
This OYO story takes you to Wijgmaal, where a single family house is conceived as a place without boundaries. Due to the use of steel structure, you will experience the plan as open.
Ice Rink of Liège, Sports Building Belgium, design by L’Escaut – Weinand, Architects – Liège Ice Rink Building, Belgian Arena Design
Swimming pool in Belgium, Grimbergen building, Flanders design by dmvA – a cool, minimal Belgian swimming pool architecture images, news
The sports hall plays an important role as urban and social invigorator. It is a local landmark for neighbouring young people, particularly for those who don’t have access to any other recreational facility than neighbouring squares and streets.