25-08-2021 12:00 via dezeen.com

Graux & Baeyens slices concrete Belgian home with triangular openings

A stack of triangular, prow-like terraces define this concrete home in Mechelen, Belgium, designed by local practice Graux & Baeyens Architecten.
The Ghent-based practice designed House N-DP to provide privacy from passers-by, while also opening out to views of the surrounding fields and the Vaart canal with large angular windows.
Graux & Baeyens designed this concrete house in Belgium
"Each storey is set back in relation to the previous one and has been superimposed at a slightly shifte
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