Atelier Janda Vanderghote . photos: © Stijn Bollaert
IN between is a minimal residence designed by Belgium-based architect Atelier Janda Vanderghote.
Once a small concrete plant, it now forms 6 housing units that surrounds a communal courtyard.
The green courtyard gives a new dimension to the building block.
The garden is a succession of private, semi-private and public green zones. The private gardens have their own back gate to the courtyard.
The housing units are interwoven into the urban structure. They settle in between the old industrial tracks.
The living areas are double in height.
The double-height windows, which bring light deep into the house, gives you a glimpse of the garden from all over the house.
Inside and outside seem to merge.
The red façades fits seamlessly into the streetscape.
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The transformation of a warehouse into 6 housing units around a communal courtyard in
Ghent.
location: Ghent, Belgium
design: 2016
completion: 2022
programme: 6 housing units
surface: 1.061m2
team: Atelier Janda Vanderghote, stability: Pascal de Munck
photos: Stijn Bollaert