C+C house

C+C house
lhoas + lhoas:

'c+c house' by lhoas + lhoas, brussels, belgium
images courtesy of 354 photographers



belgium based architects lhoas + lhoas have designed 'house for c + c', a multi-level
warehouse conversion for a family living in the heart of brussels. featuring a prominent
staircase and a stark palette of black and white, the dwelling, which sits within a larger
residential complex, explores the boundaries of an orthogonal plan by shifting the space
with the addition of misaligned volumes.



principal bedroom



shower stall in ensuite bathroom


accessed through a shared ground floor entrance, the structure is composed of an organic
and expansive plan that is distributed over four and a half storeys. the principal bedroom
and children's rooms are located on the second and third levels respectively, reserving the
top floor for the kitchen, living and dining room where views of the surrounding city are
optimal.



staircase


a dark twisting mass pierces through the structure, connecting each level to the next,
becoming more exaggerating and exposed as the program unfolds. pivoting walls respond to
the movement and placement of the central staircase as they skew and rotate away from the
volume.

rooms and corridors are treated simply and similarly, introducing smooth surfaces in either
black or white to contrast the textural concrete ceiling original to the warehouse.



(left) third storey corridor
(right) stairs leading up to kitchen, living and dining



a faceted ceiling on the top floor - an additional volume added to the existing structure -
responds to the geometric dimension introduced through the staircase. the collapsing forms
collectively migrate to a single point in the room, creating a delicate transition between the
shifting volumes within the space.



fourth level and loft


in the kitchen, which is tucked beneath the loft to provide a more appropriate scale, an
assemblage of distinct forms and objects compose a stark and modular work environment.
individual metal frame structures, not dissimilar from that of a bicycle, link together to provide
a series of work surfaces that can be used alone or as a group. fixed oak cabinets housing the
sink and pantry space run the length of one concealed wall, leaving the rest of the space free
of visual clutter.



living room



dining room



fourth storey terrace



floor plan / level 1



floor plan / level 2



floor plan / level 3



floor plan / loft



roof plan



front elevation



back elevation



diagram of staircase


project info:

area: 210 square meters
team: pablo lhoas, pierre lhoas, bernard dubois,
perrine ernest




 
Dr. EMAD H. ISMAEEL
                  Dept. of Architecture E-mail:        emadhanee@yahoo.com
                  University of Mosul
                  Mosul - Iraq
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