Abeel House By Steven Vandenborre & MiASS Architectuur
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 - Sarah Press
 
Located in an upcoming neighbourhood in Ghent, Belgium, the compact family home was designed by architects Steven Vandenborre and MiASS Architectuur and is conceived as a stack of three angular glass volumes, sitting on top of a solid base.
Four floors are carefully shaped with shifting angles, providing a wonderful view across the street and the city. Custom made sliding panels without visible frameworks enable lucency in the entire building, emphasizing the unique crystal-like appearance. The interior features warm materials such as wood and copper, contrasting the white walls and glass facade. The pinnacle of the “promenade architectural” is a roof terrace, offering a spectacular view on the historical skyline of the city.
            
          
            
          
            
          
            
            
          
        
             
             
                        
            
          
            
          
            
            
          
        
             
             
                        
            
            
          
        All images © Tim Van De Velde

    















