Architects: PUZZLE’S architecture
Existing Situation
The house of the family, built in 1730, is located in the valley of Lustin (Belgium) at the border of a dead end street, next to a huge forest. The plot, an area of 3600 meters square, is strongly undulated. On one side of the land you have the house, and on the other side the forest. Between them, flows a river. The landscape is full of vegetation and is highlighted by grass, trees, an orchard, a vegetable garden and an apiary.
- Architects: PUZZLE’S architecture, Thomas Gillet, Mathieu Henquet
- Project: House Extension in Lustin
- Location: Lustin, Belgium
- Photography: Severin Malaud
- Client: Alain Gillet
- Spécial equipment: Pulsis – Stephane Barbier
- Stability: Luc delvaux
- Existing surface: 35 m2
- New surface: 90m2
- Start of the project: 2012
- End of the project: 2015
- Budget: 230.000 euros