1902_LOFT
Tim Van de Velde

1902_LOFT

POESENVANHIEL architects en tant que Architectes.

We were put to the task of finding a way to create a sensible partition between day and night. To this end, we placed a glass curtain wall with sliding door panels following the course of the existing steel columns, with an offset of a typical corridor. As a result, the resident who moves around in the middle of the loft no longer has to criss-cross all over the place.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Where the resident requires more privacy, textured glass was used. The moving elements are made from a different material than the fixed parts, so that the sliding doors are highly intuitive to use. By leaving the panels open, the feeling of a loft is kept alive, but if need be, the resident can also retreat in peace and quiet behind closed panels, which separate her from the other residents.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

A lot of attention was put in to the details, not only for aesthetics. For instance, we designed the light switches to be stand-alone beautiful objects, positioned in a way that made sense. The approach reinforced the concept where we wanted to subtly guide the resident along the different functional spaces fostering an intuitive flow. Similarly, we employed different floor finishes around the fixed furniture in the kitchen and bathroom. This also establishes implicit boundaries without a real physical presence, instead relying on suggestive intentions.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
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