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Vliervelden Apartments / KettingHuls

Vliervelden Apartments / KettingHuls
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Winners of the 2021 European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention Announced

Winners of the 2021 European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention Announced
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Villa MW / Powerhouse Company

© Sebastian van Damme With its warm yet neutral gray-beige color and clean structure, Jura limestone comes into its own on exterior façades. This European limestone was formed in Jurassic lagoons and contains fossilized sea creatures like ammonites and belemnites – a perfect choice then, for our waterside Villa MW. Seams of calcite give it a marble-like appearance, especially when crosscut. © Sebastian van Damme A sculptural staircase connects the two floors and is bathed in daylight thanks to the skylight above. Wood is used throughout the interior: oak for the staircase steps and handrail, with wengé and walnut wood for all the “permanent furniture” (cupboards, shelving, headboards and divides) of the living room, kitchen and bedrooms. The quietly luxurious materialization raises the whole atmosphere of the villa. The natural marble seating elements by the staircase here echo the Jura limestone used for the facade of the upper floor.

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KAAN Architecten reveals transformation of Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp

Words by Anna Winston Rotterdam-headquarted KAAN Architecten has revealed the initial phases of an ambitious renovation and extension of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KSMKA) in Antwerp, 18 years after winning the contentious project. Led by co-founder Dikkie Scipio, the firm’s team has created a ‘museum-within-a-museum’, completely restoring and refurbishing the existing 19th-century building and creating a large, new, 21st-century structure at its heart, where there was once a courtyard.  The resulting plan is complex, with a layering of different scales and uses, including walkways in the new museum that cut across the 19th-century galleries and are hidden within the walls of the old building and public facilities like a restaurant, which all connect to the museum plaza. 

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