The Red House | Objekt Architecten

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The Red House | Objekt Architecten

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  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 220m2
  • Project Location: Aalst
  • Country: Belgium
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Niels Van der Straeten, Dries Van Nieuwenbergh, Mahir Yavas
  • Photo Credits: Ypsilon Business Photography
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Excerpt: The Red House, designed by Objekt Architecten, is a multifamily residence located on a compact, vacant plot within a semi-open development. Its design achieves a striking and recognizable form through varying building levels and overhangs. The building’s façade is clad in ruby-red glazed tiles, giving it a monolithic appearance that contrasts with other buildings, resembling a jewel.

Project Description

The Red House | Objekt Architecten
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[Text as submitted by architect] Objekt Architecten were charged with the design of a multifamily house on a smaller vacant plot in a semi-open development. The biggest challenge here lay in the shape of the plot: very narrow in front and widening towards the back. In addition, it also had to connect seamlessly to the adjacent blind façade of the house.Ceramica Vogue System

The Red House | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography
The Red House | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography

In order to make the different building levels visible in a quest for recognisability and a captivating volumetry, incisions were made, as it were, where limited overhangs provide the shadow effect desired. These incisions provide a logical transition between the different building depths at the back. At the front, the overhang forms the covered entrance porch of the duplex house.

The Red House | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography
The Red House | Objekt Architecten
Ground Floor Plan and First Floor Plan © Objekt Architecten
The Red House | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography

The building houses two residential units, both with separate entrances. The two-bedroom flat on the ground floor has its entrance in the side elevation of the building. Residents can enjoy a nice outdoor space with a spacious terrace and a nice garden. The upstairs duplex flat, also with two bedrooms, is accessed through the front facade. The lack of a garden here is compensated by two spacious terraces at the rear of the building. A generous skylight above the void at the stairwell allows natural daylight to spread deep into the duplex.

The Red House | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography
The Red House | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography

The façade of the building is clad in a ruby-red, glazed tile. Together with the red-coloured exterior joinery, it seeks to create a pared-down, monolithic whole, reinforcing its volumetrics. The whole contrasts with the other buildings, like a jewel in its raw surroundings.

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