Date post: | 07-Apr-2016 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | yael-glinoer |
View: | 230 times |
Download: | 7 times |
yal glinoer portfolio
CONTACT
Yal Glinoer
t: +32 486 35 39 39
CONTENTS
PROFESSIONAL WORKS
Freelance Architect
Atelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez 2012-2015
Chyutin Architects 2012
LVPH Architectes 2010-2011
Art&Build Architect 2007
PERSONAL AND ACADEMIC WORKS
Competitions Europan 10 2009
ISACF La Cambre Dcalages 20052003-2009 A Way to Go 2005
Urban scenario 2008
LVPH Architectes - Fribourg, SwitzerlandFrom July 2010 to October 2011
LVPH Architectes is a small design-oriented practice located in Swit-zerland, with one office in Pampigny (VD) and one office in Fribourg (FR). The projects range from residential - private and public housing projects -, to public and academic buildings, as well as urban design studies.
Art&Build Architect - Brussels, BelgiumShort-term internship, summer 2007
Art&Build Architect is a large architectural practice with offices in Brussels, Paris, Luxembourg and Toulouse. Since 1989, they have de-signed a large amount of architectural projects - institutional, com-mercial and academic - and have developped an important expertise in healthcare and urban design.
Chyutin Architects - Givatayim, Israel From February 2012 to August 2012
Chyutin Architects is an architectural practice located in Givatayim, Israel. It was founded by Bracha and Michael Chyutin in 1978. Chyutin Architects specialised in the design of public and cultural projects - academic campuses and buildings, museums, libraries - and in urban planning.
Atelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez - Brussels, Belgium From November 2012 to January 2015
The Atelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez is a medium-size architec-tural practice based in Brussels and created in 1995. From design, to implementation, the team carries out projects in many sectors, both in renovation and new construction.
PROFESSIONAL WORKS
Atelier dArchitecture Gambier 2012-2014Guy Melviez Project architect Amazone work in progress 2012-2015 St-Job 2013
Chyutin Architects The National Library 2012Project architect2012 The Polonsky Academy 2012 The Natural History Museum 2012
LVPH Architectes Bassecourt 2010Project architect 2010-2011 Kniz 2010
Brnnen 2011
Pilettes 2011
Pully 2011
Art&Build Architect Art&Build offices 2007Intern architect 2007
Freelance work D&M work in progressProject architect LE BON 2014
GambierAtelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez
Private house transformation and extension, 2012-2014 Brussels, Belgium
This project developped the trans-formation and extension of an ex-isting house, to host a family of 4. We decided to completely open the first floors plan, allowing the light from both side to reach the center of the house and thus providing it with natural daylight at all time of the day. The ground level hosts a garage and the master bedroom which open to the garden. The childrens bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, are located on the upper level. An extension on two levels and a terrace, were added at the back of the house.
Atelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez / Gambier
plan level +2.00
plan level +1.00
plan level 0.00
niv. allge : 11.46
HSP: 260
Cave restaurant
42 m
Accs par lescaves du
restaurant
19 marches (h= 18.1)
Compteureau
Compteurslec.
Compteurgaz
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
NIVHSP 343
-2.78
HSP: 371,5
PO
RTE
RF
1/2H
GAINE RF 1H
PO
RTE
RF
1/2
H
ventilation
CAVERESTAURANT
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
niv. allge : 11.46
Local rangement
1,3 m
345
1
2
niv. allge : 9.03niv. inf. linteau : 9.66
conduite ventilation local compteur
rempitement detous les murspriphriques
A'
A
BB
'
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
100 81
3690
8019
139
9010
80
20
161
30
215
1914
014
39
180
2971990
42
297191412016019
372
622
333
222
548
42
8280
4610
479
3021
3187
90120
D'
D
C'
C
F
F'
100
NIVHSP 243
-2.78
304
20
NIVHSP 241
-2.78
2 marches (h=18.05)
E
E'
291
102
66
descentes vers ch. vis. arienne (pente)
vers gou
t existant
vers gout existant
CVen
hauteur
CVen
hauteur
dep1
EU
EF
EU EF
GAINE RF 1H
GAZRF 1H
EUvent
70 10
67
82168 1020
240
160
G'
G
140
120
195
160
180
Schin
dler
3300
Compteureau
Compteurslec.
Compteurgaz
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
80
9125207 9
LOCALCOMPTEURS
ZONE VELOS /POUSSETTES
LOCALPOUBELLES
CAVE3
CAVE4
CAVE1
CAVE2
LOCAL POUBELLESRESTO
19
2480
118
8011
5
218
9044
160
36
niv. allge : 11.46niv. inf. linteau : 13.94
Commerce
42,4 m
NIVHSP 309
+1.02
NIVHSP 412
+0.00
Accsrestaurant
20 marches (h=17.35)
7
910
181712
11
1913 14
NIVHSP 411
+0.00
NIVHSP 260
0.00
OAR
OAROA
R
HS
Porte : 13.96
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
GAINE RF 1H
n72
n8
n76
n2
EXTENSIONRESTAURANT
PORTE RF 1/2H
OAR
Entre
comm
erce
Entreimmeuble
AXE MITOYEN
AXE MITOYEN
banquette hauteur 60cm
boites aux lettres
34 12568
1615
f = 73
isolation de lafaade existante
par l'intrieur
6 marches (h=18.00)
HSFP: 427
HSFP: 319
escalier coul enplace
A'
A
BB
'B
'B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
CH
CH-01
CH-02
CH-03
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
OAR
EP
111
0
298
172
41
212
19
317
69
525
651
376
0
20
305
7340
0
49210
139
165
40
446 32
12021
56 387
447
309
E
E'
C'
C
50 8076
45
71
EU
EF
EUvent EF
GAINE RF 1H
GAZRF 1H
wc resto
wc hommes
wc femmes
f = 93
GAINE RF 1H
D'
D
140
120
195
160
4910
8
Schin
dler
3300
160x
195
235
NIVHSP 253
+2.96 NIVHSP 351
+4.49
NIVHSP 351
+4.49
22 marches (h=17.59)
OAR
OAR
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
niv. allge : 14.71niv. inf. linteau : 17.85
niv. allge : 15.47niv. inf. linteau : 17.85
niv. allge : 15.47niv. inf. linteau : 17.85
EXTENSIONRESTAURANT
f = 83PORTE RF 1/2H
OAR
OAR
OAR
7 689
10
181712
11
1913 14 1615
34 125
GAINE RF 1H
Privalight
20
9 marches (h=17.11)
HSFP: 345
HSFP: 354
GAZ
A'
A
B'
B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
CH-04
CH-05
CH-06
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
4462019216 34
471
350
401
344
139
295
75
55
115
19
296
376
56
525
69
317
214
19
19
338
403
40
NIVHSP 253
+2.96
E
E'
C'
C
F
F'
dep1
EU
EF
EUvent EF
RF 1H
1
203
cuisine
235
170
2017
241
100
72
HSFP: 449NIV: 296
31
31
120
1918
0
D'
D
3
140
120
195
160
3
80
493
108
Schin
dler
3300
NIV: 449
NIV: 449
01NIVHSP 254+5.85
Studio
31,6 m
GARD
E-CO
RPS
EN V
ERRE
HAU
TEUR
120
CM
OAR
OAR
OAR
OAR
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
f = 83PORTE RF 1/2H
PO
RTE
RF
1/2H
OAR
Chem
in de
s can
alisa
tions
de la
gaine
tech
nique
247
403
179
131
139
OAR
OAR
COUVRE MUR EN PIERRE BLEUE
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
Rails
et p
anne
aux p
are-
solei
l cou
lissa
nts
7 689
10
12
11
13 14 15
34 125
1817 1916
22 marches (h=17.59)
8 marches (h=16.75)
Terrasse
2,8 m
hauteur souspoutre ??
isolationacoustiquevibrations ??
180
216
55
120
GAZ
A'
A
B'
B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
chaudire BulexThema Condens
FAS 12
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-04
CH-05
CH-06
GAINE RF 1H
347073
184
297
120
sdb
4,46 m
202
63
415
252
61
270
84
D
D'
C'
C
368
206
55
F
F'
F
F'
dep1
EU
EF
EUvent EF
NIVHSP 351
+4.49
GAINE RF 1H
D'
D
02
f = 63
f = 73
lave-lingesche-linge
18395
Chambre 2
12,1 m
Chambre 1
14,4 m
NIVHSP 299
+8.36
19 marches (h=17.47)
Salle de douche
3,1 m
OAR
OAR
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
PORTE RF 1/2H
PORTE RF 1/2H
Vestiaire
2,4 m
Buanderie
2,8 m
Wc
1,8 m
Terrasse
4,6 m
OAR
OAR
GARD
E-CO
RPS
EN V
ERRE
HAU
TEUR
120
CM
OAR
61
541
275
195
136
89
5073
OAR
OAR
f = 83
19 20 21
22
7 689
10
181712
11
13 14 1615
34 125
COUVRE MUR EN PIERRE BLEUE
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
104
341
70
Salle de bain
3,5 m
NIVHSP 299
+8.36
NIVHSP 260
+8.75
1028
8
143
1090
6360
165
169
100
19
197
139 100 80
55
niv. allge : 19.28niv. inf. linteau : 21.35
65
12
193
10
100
1083
180
120
19
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
A'
A
B'
B
GA
INE
RF 1H
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
CH-07
CH-08
CH-09
CH-28
CH-29
CH-30
GAINE RF 1H
rehausse du mitoyen
Sjour - Sm
32 m
3071844514513128091109180
5001060109101001060
229
1019
012
264
202
2011
48212191601934019297
378
415
255
113
206
231 10 100 10 56 14 99 20 452 30 17
E
E'
CC
'
114
120
257
12
F
F'
F
F'
EU
dep1
vent
1
GAZ
EU
vent
EF
EF
EUvent
D'
D
03
257
190
13
290
Sjour - Sm
32 m
NIV +11.71
HSP: 260
Chambre 2
12 m
Salle de douche
3,1 mSalle de bain
3,4 m
Chambre 1
14,2 m
Buanderie
2,8 m
HSP 260
17 marches (h=17.35)
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
GA
INE
RF 1H
lave-lingesche-linge
PORTE RF 1/2H
f = 83PORTE RF 1/2H
f = 63
Vestiaire
2,4 m
Wc
1,8 m
DEP
492
Terrasse
4,7 m
OAR
OAR 113
229
293
1031
180 12
193
145
70
176
298
9711
811
4
133
OAR
OAR
COUVRE MUR EN ALU
2811
544
7371
19
789
10
181712
11
13 14 1615
34 125
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
22
78
103
niv.
corn
iche
faa
de e
xist
ante
: 23
.18
NIVHSP 260
+11.71f = 73 H
aute
ur 150
cm
Haut
eur
260
cm
OAR
OAR
10
92
8021
169
7015
6063
169
100
1090
10
84
169
109
101060
31
100
83
31
Velux
120x
110 cm
Velux
125x
110 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
10
8091
13 10
160
120
65114
5070
73
10
80
100
10 10 70 Ven
A'
A
BB
'
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-31
CH-32
CH-33
GAINE RF 1H
rehausse du mitoyen
Cuisine
6,7 m
240
145 100 96 92 13 100 45 10 28 10 190
256
1019
310
257
139
295 31 279 31 486
378
61
270
84
21
225
297
120
75
197
E
E'
C'
C
100
0
F
F'
RF 1H
GAZ RF
1H
dep1
EU
vent
EF
EUvent
EU
EF
vent
D'
D
175
19
204
04
Terrasse
4,7 m
Chambre 1
18,8 m
OAR
OAR
PORTE RF 1/2H
PORTE RF 1/2H
231 10
90 10
304
112
279
19
418
180
340
OAR
OAR OAR
OAR
OAR
113
264
79
215
253
141 100
197
Haut
eur
150 cm
28.83
4.67
niv.corniche : 24.91
niv.corniche : 25.81
niv.corniche
f = 8378
9
171611
10
12 13 151434 1256
COUVRE MUR EN PIERRE BLEUE
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
NIVHSP 260
+14.67
Haut
eur
200
cm
228
104
182
289
120
OAR
514
niv.
corn
iche
faa
de e
xist
ante
: 23
.18
Nive
au s
ol fini
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
125x
120 cm
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
Velux
125x
110 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
6411
412
711
891
1911
495
355
10 80
12
56
7
72
154
8022
10
175
180
160
140
3119
53
80
A'
A
B'
B
Ven
B'
B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
GAZ
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-34
CH-35CH-36
CH-37
GAINE RF 1H
Chambre 3
12,7 m
Chambre 2
13,2 m
wc
1,5 m
Vestiaire
2,8 m
f = 73
Salle de douche
2,8 m
Salle de bain
6,9 m16 marches (h=18.43)
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
9089
40
90
194
31 80 1410 179
227
1016
434
010
14166
332
150
f = 63
7023
194
110
100
175
NIVHSP 260
+14.67
E
E'
C'
C
351
100
80
255
F
F'
Hauteu
r 26
0 cm
dep1
EUvent
RF
1H
EF
vent
ven
t. p
asse
dan
s le
sol
pui
s re
join
t l'e
xt v
ia to
iture
cheminemoteurventilation
EU
120
D'
D
784
10
554
739
90
450
9041
10
588
241
265 314
9840190
190
177
400
91
118
131
431
267
OEM
Terrasse
5,7 m
Sjour - Sm - Cuisine
32,7 m
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
OAR
exutoire 1m
GAINE RF 1H
Toiture vgtaleEdicule pour ascensceur
ventilation gaine asc.
niv.corniche : 24.91
niv.fate : 30.
niv.fate : 30.82
niv.corniche : 25.81
niv.cornicheche : 24.67
niv.fate : 28.83
28.83
Zone de toitureinaccessible
Toiture vgtale
niv.
corn
iche
faa
de e
xist
ante
: 23
.18
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
125x
120 cm
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
Velux
125x
110 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
GA
RD
E-C
OR
PS
EN
VE
RR
E H
AU
TEU
R 120 C
M
Terrasse
6,9 m
OAR
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE
mur ossature bois
mur ossature bois
A'
A
CH-16
CH-17
CH-38
ventilation
E
E'
C'
C
17 marches (h=17.35)
NIVHSP 253.5
+17.59
EUvent
D'
D
F
F'
EXECUTION Dossier : 490
04DESSINE PAR : YGAPPROUVE PAR : GM
- sous-sol- rez-de-chausse- niveau +1- niveau +1,5
SITUATION PROJETEEPLANS
ECHELLE : 1/50 me
PLAN NIV. +2 / LOGEMENT 2
PLAN NIV. +3 / LOGEMENT 3
PLAN NIV. +4 / LOGEMENT 4 : DUPLEX
PLAN NIV. +5 / LOGEMENT 4 : DUPLEXPLAN NIV. +1,5 / LOGEMENT 1 : STUDIO
PLAN NIV. +1 / BUREAUX RESTAURANT
PLAN REZ-DE-CHAUSSEE / EXTENSION RESTAURANT
PLAN SOUS-SOL- niveau +2- niveau +3- niveau +4- niveau +5
Matre de l'ouvrage :
Conseiller PEB:
CHATELAIN IMMO sprlreprsente par Philippe AUSTRUYAvenue Louise, n3311050 Ixelles
ARIADEreprsente par Christian BAYETChausse de Bruxelles 94B1410 Waterlootel : 02/346.31.37email : [email protected]
REGION DE BRUXELLES CAPITALECOMMUNE D' IXELLES
Rue de l'Amazone, 6 / Rue de l'Aqueduc, 741050 Ixelles
Cadastre : Section B / n232 L 7
N
Avril 2014
Stabilit: JZHtel : 02/675.25.20
This project, located in the trendy and lively area of the Chtelain i Brussels, will host a restaurant / retail area on its two lower floors and 4 apartments on the upper levels.
The building will connect the neighboring building on its groundfloor and underground floor to link the two parts of the restaurant.
With two street facades, this build-ing has the particularity to offer two front facades and no back. Two entrances are thus devel-opped, one for the restaurant / retail area on one side, and one for the inhabitants on the other side, a bit quieter. The circulations are completely separate, allowing the two programs to functions without disturbing one another.
AmazoneAtelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez
Horeca / Housing - 2012- work in progressBuilding transformation and reconstruction into a restaurant and 4 apartments. Brussels, Belgium
niv. allge : 11.46
HSP: 260
Cave restaurant
42 m
Accs par lescaves du
restaurant
19 marches (h= 18.1)
Compteureau
Compteurslec.
Compteurgaz
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
NIVHSP 343
-2.78
HSP: 371,5
PO
RTE
RF
1/2H
GAINE RF 1H
PO
RTE
RF
1/2
H
ventilation
CAVERESTAURANT
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
niv. allge : 11.46
Local rangement
1,3 m
345
1
2
niv. allge : 9.03niv. inf. linteau : 9.66
conduite ventilation local compteur
rempitement detous les murspriphriques
A'
A
BB
'
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
100 81
3690
8019
139
9010
80
20
161
30
215
1914
014
39
180
2971990
42
297191412016019
372
622
333
222
548
42
8280
4610
479
3021
3187
90120
D'
D
C'
C
F
F'
100
NIVHSP 243
-2.78
304
20
NIVHSP 241
-2.78
2 marches (h=18.05)
E
E'291
102
66
descentes vers ch. vis. arienne (pente)
vers gou
t existant
vers gout existant
CVen
hauteur
CVen
hauteur
dep1
EU
EF
EU EF
GAINE RF 1H
GAZRF 1H
EUvent
70 10
67
82168 1020
240
160
G'
G
140
120
195
160
180
Schin
dler
3300
Compteureau
Compteurslec.
Compteurgaz
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
80
9125207 9
LOCALCOMPTEURS
ZONE VELOS /POUSSETTES
LOCALPOUBELLES
CAVE3
CAVE4
CAVE1
CAVE2
LOCAL POUBELLESRESTO
19
2480
118
8011
5
218
9044
160
36
niv. allge : 11.46niv. inf. linteau : 13.94
Commerce
42,4 m
NIVHSP 309
+1.02
NIVHSP 412
+0.00
Accsrestaurant
20 marches (h=17.35)
7
910
181712
11
1913 14
NIVHSP 411
+0.00
NIVHSP 260
0.00
OAR
OAROA
R
HS
Porte : 13.96
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
GAINE RF 1H
n72
n8
n76
n2
EXTENSIONRESTAURANT
PORTE RF 1/2H
OAR
Entre
comm
erce
Entreimmeuble
AXE MITOYEN
AXE MITOYEN
banquette hauteur 60cm
boites aux lettres
34 12568
1615
f = 73
isolation de lafaade existante
par l'intrieur
6 marches (h=18.00)
HSFP: 427
HSFP: 319
escalier coul enplace
A'
A
BB
'B
'B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
CH
CH-01
CH-02
CH-03
CH-19
CH-20
CH-21
OAR
EP
111
0
298
172
41
212
19
317
69
525
651
376
0
20
305
7340
0
49210
139
165
40
446 32
12021
56 387
447
309
E
E'
C'
C50 8076
45
71
EU
EF
EUvent EF
GAINE RF 1H
GAZRF 1H
wc resto
wc hommes
wc femmes
f = 93
GAINE RF 1H
D'
D
140
120
195
160
4910
8
Schin
dler
3300
160x
195
235
NIVHSP 253
+2.96 NIVHSP 351
+4.49
NIVHSP 351
+4.49
22 marches (h=17.59)
OAR
OAR
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
PO
RTE
RF 1/2H
niv. allge : 14.71niv. inf. linteau : 17.85
niv. allge : 15.47niv. inf. linteau : 17.85
niv. allge : 15.47niv. inf. linteau : 17.85
EXTENSIONRESTAURANT
f = 83PORTE RF 1/2H
OAR
OAR
OAR
7 689
10
181712
11
1913 14 1615
34 125
GAINE RF 1H
Privalight
20
9 marches (h=17.11)
HSFP: 345
HSFP: 354
GAZ
A'
A
B'
B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
CH-04
CH-05
CH-06
CH-22
CH-23
CH-24
4462019216 34
471
350
401
344
139
295
75
55
115
19
296
376
56
525
69
317
214
19
19
338
403
40
NIVHSP 253
+2.96
E
E'
C'
C
F
F'
dep1
EU
EF
EUvent EF
RF 1H
1
203
cuisine
235
170
2017
241
100
72
HSFP: 449NIV: 296
31
31
120
1918
0
D'
D
3
140
120
195
160
3
80
493
108
Schin
dler
3300
NIV: 449
NIV: 449
01NIVHSP 254+5.85
Studio
31,6 m
GARD
E-CO
RPS
EN V
ERRE
HAU
TEUR
120
CM
OAR
OAR
OAR
OAR
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
f = 83PORTE RF 1/2H
PO
RTE
RF
1/2H
OAR
Chem
in de
s can
alisa
tions
de la
gaine
tech
nique
247
403
179
131
139
OAR
OAR
COUVRE MUR EN PIERRE BLEUE
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
Rails
et p
anne
aux p
are-
solei
l cou
lissa
nts
7 689
10
12
11
13 14 15
34 125
1817 1916
22 marches (h=17.59)
8 marches (h=16.75)
Terrasse
2,8 m
hauteur souspoutre ??
isolationacoustiquevibrations ??
180
216
55
120
GAZ
A'
A
B'
B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
chaudire BulexThema Condens
FAS 12
CH-25
CH-26
CH-27
CH-04
CH-05
CH-06
GAINE RF 1H
347073
184
297
120
sdb
4,46 m
202
63
415
252
61
270
84
D
D'
C'
C
368
206
55
F
F'
F
F'
dep1
EU
EF
EUvent EF
NIVHSP 351
+4.49
GAINE RF 1H
D'
D
02
f = 63
f = 73
lave-lingesche-linge
18395
Chambre 2
12,1 m
Chambre 1
14,4 m
NIVHSP 299
+8.36
19 marches (h=17.47)
Salle de douche
3,1 m
OAR
OAR
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
PORTE RF 1/2H
PORTE RF 1/2H
Vestiaire
2,4 m
Buanderie
2,8 m
Wc
1,8 m
Terrasse
4,6 m
OAR
OAR
GARD
E-CO
RPS
EN V
ERRE
HAU
TEUR
120
CM
OAR
61
541
275
195
136
89
5073
OAR
OAR
f = 83
19 20 21
22
7 689
10
181712
11
13 14 1615
34 125
COUVRE MUR EN PIERRE BLEUE
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
104
341
70
Salle de bain
3,5 m
NIVHSP 299
+8.36
NIVHSP 260
+8.75
1028
8
143
1090
6360
165
169
100
19
197
139 100 80
55
niv. allge : 19.28niv. inf. linteau : 21.35
65
12
193
10
100
1083
180
120
19
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
A'
A
B'
B
GA
INE
RF 1H
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
CH-07
CH-08
CH-09
CH-28
CH-29
CH-30
GAINE RF 1H
rehausse du mitoyen
Sjour - Sm
32 m
3071844514513128091109180
5001060109101001060
229
1019
012
264
202
2011
48212191601934019297
378
415
255
113
206
231 10 100 10 56 14 99 20 452 30 17
E
E'
CC
'
114
120
257
12
F
F'
F
F'
EU
dep1
vent
1
GAZ
EU
vent
EF
EF
EUvent
D'
D
03
257
190
13
290
Sjour - Sm
32 m
NIV +11.71
HSP: 260
Chambre 2
12 m
Salle de douche
3,1 mSalle de bain
3,4 m
Chambre 1
14,2 m
Buanderie
2,8 m
HSP 260
17 marches (h=17.35)
OAR
GAINE RF 1H
GA
INE
RF 1H
lave-lingesche-linge
PORTE RF 1/2H
f = 83PORTE RF 1/2H
f = 63
Vestiaire
2,4 m
Wc
1,8 m
DEP
492
Terrasse
4,7 m
OAR
OAR 113
229
293
1031
180 12
193
145
70
176
298
9711
811
4
133
OAR
OAR
COUVRE MUR EN ALU
2811
544
7371
19
789
10
181712
11
13 14 1615
34 125
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
22
78
103ni
v.co
rnic
he fa
ade
exi
stan
te :
23.1
8
NIVHSP 260
+11.71f = 73 H
aute
ur 150
cm
Haut
eur
260
cm
OAR
OAR
10
92
8021
169
7015
6063
169
100
1090
10
84
169
109
101060
31
100
83
31
Velux
120x
110 cm
Velux
125x
110 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
10
8091
13 10
160
120
65114
5070
73
10
80
100
10 10 70 Ven
A'
A
BB
'
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
CH-10
CH-11
CH-12
CH-31
CH-32
CH-33
GAINE RF 1H
rehausse du mitoyen
Cuisine
6,7 m
240
145 100 96 92 13 100 45 10 28 10 190
256
1019
310
257
139
295 31 279 31 486
378
61
270
84
21
225
297
120
75
197
E
E'
C'
C
100
0
F
F'
RF 1H
GAZ RF
1H
dep1
EU
vent
EF
EUvent
EU
EF
vent
D'
D
175
19
204
04
Terrasse
4,7 m
Chambre 1
18,8 m
OAR
OAR
PORTE RF 1/2H
PORTE RF 1/2H
231 10
90 10
304
112
279
19
418
180
340
OAR
OAR OAR
OAR
OAR
113
264
79
215
253
141 100
197
Haut
eur
150 cm
28.83
4.67
niv.corniche : 24.91
niv.corniche : 25.81
niv.corniche
f = 8378
9
171611
10
12 13 151434 1256
COUVRE MUR EN PIERRE BLEUE
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
NIVHSP 260
+14.67
Haut
eur
200
cm
228
104
182
289
120
OAR
514
niv.
corn
iche
faa
de e
xist
ante
: 23
.18
Nive
au s
ol fini
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
125x
120 cm
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
Velux
125x
110 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
6411
412
711
891
1911
495
355
10 80
12
56
7
72
154
8022
10
175
180
160
140
3119
53
80
A'
A
B'
B
Ven
B'
B
ASCENSEURSCHINDLER 3300
9P - 675kg160cm x 175cm
GAZ
CH-13
CH-14
CH-15
CH-34
CH-35CH-36
CH-37
GAINE RF 1H
Chambre 3
12,7 m
Chambre 2
13,2 m
wc
1,5 m
Vestiaire
2,8 m
f = 73
Salle de douche
2,8 m
Salle de bain
6,9 m16 marches (h=18.43)
chaudire BulexThema Condens
F25/30
9089
40
90194
31 80 1410 179
227
1016
434
010
14166
332
150
f = 63
7023
194
110
100
175
NIVHSP 260
+14.67
E
E'
C'
C
351
100
80
255
F
F'
Hauteu
r 26
0 cm
dep1
EUvent
RF
1H
EF
vent
ven
t. p
asse
dan
s le
sol
pui
s re
join
t l'e
xt v
ia to
iture
cheminemoteurventilation
EU
120
D'
D
784
10
554
739
90
450
9041
10
588
241
265 314
9840190
190
177
400
91
118
131
431
267
OEM
Terrasse
5,7 m
Sjour - Sm - Cuisine
32,7 m
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE HAUTEUR 120 CM
OAR
exutoire 1m
GAINE RF 1H
Toiture vgtaleEdicule pour ascensceur
ventilation gaine asc.
niv.corniche : 24.91
niv.fate : 30.
niv.fate : 30.82
niv.corniche : 25.81
niv.cornicheche : 24.67
niv.fate : 28.83
28.83
Zone de toitureinaccessible
Toiture vgtale
niv.
corn
iche
faa
de e
xist
ante
: 23
.18
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
125x
120 cm
Velux
120x
120 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
Velux
125x
110 cm
Velux
120x
110 cm
GA
RD
E-C
OR
PS
EN
VE
RR
E H
AU
TEU
R 120 C
M
Terrasse
6,9 m
OAR
GARDE-CORPS EN VERRE
mur ossature bois
mur ossature bois
A'
A
CH-16
CH-17
CH-38
ventilation
E
E'
C'
C
17 marches (h=17.35)
NIVHSP 253.5
+17.59
EUvent
D'
D
F
F'
EXECUTION Dossier : 490
04DESSINE PAR : YGAPPROUVE PAR : GM
- sous-sol- rez-de-chausse- niveau +1- niveau +1,5
SITUATION PROJETEEPLANS
ECHELLE : 1/50 me
PLAN NIV. +2 / LOGEMENT 2
PLAN NIV. +3 / LOGEMENT 3
PLAN NIV. +4 / LOGEMENT 4 : DUPLEX
PLAN NIV. +5 / LOGEMENT 4 : DUPLEXPLAN NIV. +1,5 / LOGEMENT 1 : STUDIO
PLAN NIV. +1 / BUREAUX RESTAURANT
PLAN REZ-DE-CHAUSSEE / EXTENSION RESTAURANT
PLAN SOUS-SOL- niveau +2- niveau +3- niveau +4- niveau +5
Matre de l'ouvrage :
Conseiller PEB:
CHATELAIN IMMO sprlreprsente par Philippe AUSTRUYAvenue Louise, n3311050 Ixelles
ARIADEreprsente par Christian BAYETChausse de Bruxelles 94B1410 Waterlootel : 02/346.31.37email : [email protected]
REGION DE BRUXELLES CAPITALECOMMUNE D' IXELLES
Rue de l'Amazone, 6 / Rue de l'Aqueduc, 741050 Ixelles
Cadastre : Section B / n232 L 7
N
Avril 2014
Stabilit: JZHtel : 02/675.25.20
The housing units offered are of different types and sizes, with one studio, two two-bedrooms apart-ments, and one duplex on the two upper floors, with 3 bedrooms. Each unit has a terrace.
The facade located Rue de lAmazone is to be preserved and renewed, while the one located on Rue de lAqueduc is completely re-built. A sun-shading ensemble of panels will allow each apartment to modulate the natural light entering, as well as its level of intimacy.
Atelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez / Amazone
In association with ERCC, Sysconstruct, InAdvance, Securisan, GEI, Kimmel EschkolotVizualisation: Kimmel Eshkolot
St-JobAtelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez
Housing competition, 2013Fond du Logement de la Rgion de Bruxelles-Capitale (appel doffres CSC n P0021)Brussels, Belgium
This is a competition project for 14 energetically passive housing units spread in 2 distincts buildings.
The project is composed by 2 buildings with simples volumetries integrating smoothly into their sur-roundings. On the street side, the first building is composed by 3 sto-reys and doesnt overpass the exist-ing adjacent building. At the back of the lot, the second building, 2 storeys-high has its living rooms implanted at garden-level, slightly higher than street level. The im-plantation of the buildings allows for all inhabitants to directly ac-cess the neighborhood station by a path at the back of the lot. The first building hosts 10 apartments and the second building, lower from one floor, hosts 4 apart-ments, a cellar for each unit and technical facilities.
Norms in terms of passive energy efficiency are followed. Intensive insulation and a individualized double-flux ventilation system for each unit are offered. Exter-nal solar protection devices are installed and raining water is col-lected and recycled.
As required by the brief, common spaces are reduced to a minimum and material have been tought of as to limit managing costs. Staircas-es are externals but rain-protected.
Atelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez / St-Job
PLAN 1er ETAGE 1/50 mePLAN REZ-DE-CHAUSSEE 1/50 me N N
AA
B
B
AA
B
B
BATIMENT AVANT Faade interne 1/50 me
BATIMENT AVANT Faade rue 1/50 me
PLAN 3me ETAGE 1/50 mePLAN 2me ETAGE 1/50 me N N
AA
B
B
AA
B
B
COUPE BB 1/50 me
Atelier dArchitecture Guy Melviez / St-Job
The National Library
national library general view by night
Chyutin Architects
Competition, 2012 Jerusalem, IsraelTeam: with Bracha Chyutin, Michael Chyutin, Jacques Dahan, Ethel Rosenhek
Wohl Rose Park
Matzleva Park
Museums Park
Botanical Garden
Knesset Park
UniversityStadium
Wohl Rose Park
Science &Nature Museum
The HebrewUniversity
IsraelMuseum
Bible LandsMuseum
Knesset
buildings in the park
lines of sight
is located on top of it.
The National Library building is intended to host the principal col-lection of Jewish writing in the world. Located in Jerusalem, it car-ries a symbolic role that should be reflected in the buildings design. The National Librarys Main Read-ing Hall was designed as a hovering pentagon scheme; as such, it stands as homage to the Pentateuch, the foundation of the Hebrew written culture. The Reading Hall directs its five faades towards the sur-rounding citys central institutions.
1. entrance plaza2. upper panoramic plaza3. parking entrance4. pedestrian path5. gardens6. museum's park promenade7. underground passage8. israel's museum entrance plaza
site plan
rupin street's elevation
5
1
2
5
4
3
Kaplan street
+775.00
+785.50
7
6
6
8
+781.00
Rupin s
treet
Chyutin Architects / The National Library
The National Library will be estab-lished at the heart of Jerusalems National Precinct. This area will serve as the intersection of gov-ernment institutions, national mu-seums, and the Hebrew University Campus of Givaat Ram.
The Librarys plan is comprised of a horizontal prism, which covers the entirety of the triangular plot, and whose top layer was designed as an open panoramic garden. A vertical prism, fashioned as a five-sided structure that includes the main hall for reading and research,
rupin s
treet
view of the entrance square
main reading roomlevels +9.50 to +23.00
entrance to reading roomlevel +4.50
main entrancelevel +0.00
operational entrancelevel -4.00
stacks, parkinglevel -8.00
stacks, parkinglevel -12.00
plan level -4.00
staff / booksvisitors / usersdeliveries, operational
security level 1security level 2security level 3
circulation diagrammain reading hall internal views
rupin s
treet
plan level +4.50entrance plan
level 0.00 (775.00)
main reading room plan level +9.50
main reading room plan level +14.00
main reading room plan level +18.50
main reading room plan level +23.00
longitudinal section dd
cross section cc
the polonsky academy view from the main garden court
The Polonsky Academy
floor plan level +4.00 (799.50)
view of the library
view of the library
view from the van leer institute
Chyutin Architects
The Van Leer InstituteCompetition, 2008 / Construction 2011-2013 Jerusalem, IsraelTeam: with Bracha Chyutin, Michael Chyutin, Jacques Dahan, Ethel Rosenhek, Joseph Perez
The Polonsky Academy is part of the Van Leer Institute compound for which a new master plan was developped for the competition. Its northern side faces the Main Garden Court which will function as the heart of the campus in the new master plan. This court has two levels, with a one storey differ-ence between them which makes it possible to create two entrances to the structure: main entrance near the Van Leer Institute and second-ary entrance near the Council for Higher Education.
The building will have three func-tions: its main activity is the Po-lonsky Institute for Research, to which are added the central caf-eteria and the central library. Its all-campus utility emphasizes the future centrality of the building on the campus.
in construction (2012): the western side of the buiding
in construction (2012): on the second floor, view from one of the internal courts
The two upper stories of the build-ing are intended for research activ-ity the top floor is planned as an interior street with natural light-ing from the roof and side lighting from the internal courts. The lower entrance floor includes a confer-ence hall, a lecture hall and the up-per level of the library from which it is possible to view the reading hall. This is also where the cafete-ria will be located, facing the gar-den. The design of the library pro-vides intimate spaces for research and at the same time emphasizes to those passing through the lobby the librarys role as a focal point for research activity
in construction (2014): view of hte main entrance and to the cafeterie
in construction (2014): view of one of the patios
Chyutin Architects / The Polonsky Academy
plan level -8.40 (787.20)
plan level -4.20 (791.20)
plan level 0.00 (795.40)
plan level +4.20 (799.60)
Chyutin Architects / The Polonsky Academy
library / 3d view from the upper gallery
the library level -8.40
in construction: the library
in construction: view from the librarys upper gallery
auditorium level -8.40 (787.20)
plans
auditorium level -8.40 (787.20)
ceiling contruction details
auditorium level -8.40 (787.20)
sections
Chyutin Architects / The Polonsky Academy
national library
saker park
israelmuseum
bible lands museum
universitysport centre
knesset
natural history museum
nationallibrary
governmentcompound
saker park
israel museum
bible landsmuseum university
sport centre
knesset
view from museums avenue
The Natural History Museum of Jerusalem
The Natural History Museum is lo-cated in the heart of the Museum Boulevard in Jerusalem, adjacent to the Bloomfield Science Mu-seum. The competitions brief re-quires to establish a joint platform for the two museums for profes-sional cooperation and the shared use of facilities and services, while preserving for each museum its in-dependence. We decided to mini-mize the built mass and to leave a maximum of open spaces and prevent any blocking of views of the city sights. Therefore, most of the built mass is hid in the ground so that the natural ground surface will be preserved to constitute a museum park open to all: minimal above-ground space with a maxi-mum of extensive natural garden areas that will be used for various and dispersed outdoor exhibitions.
To create a museum campus com-mon to the Nature Museum, the Science Museum and the Museum of Technology, we have designed a continuous linear strip, rythmed by several squares providing the distinct entrances for the various museums. The entire strip will be encompassed by a ring promenade.
the campus main entrance in the urban context
visitors flow between activity centers
squareunderground public path
knesset & national libraryisrael museumbible lands museum
natural history museum
nature, science & technology campus
Chyutin Architects
Competition, 2012 Jerusalem, Israel Team: with Bracha Chyutin, Michael Chyutin, Jacques Dahan, Ethel Rosenhek, Joseph Perez
The entrance wing contains the activities common to all three museums. The route will pass in succession five large permanent exhibitions in an open space from which five towers housing exhibi-tions galleries rise outwards beside five courtyards.
The spine of the united Nature and Science Museum is composed of five structural modules. The modular method makes it possible to construct the museum in five stages, with each stage constituting a complete structural composition without impinging on areas not yet built.
view of natural history square
natural history squarescience squaretechnology square
diagramatic section
level +2 / +775.00
level +1 / +769.00
level 0.00 / +763.50
level -1 / +759.00
level -2 / +754.50
natural history entrance hallnatural history exhibitionsscience exhibitions
temporary exhibitionseducation facilitiesadministration wing
attraction, planetarium & conventioneducation courtyardscience entrance hall
science existing buildingtechnology museumparking & loading/unloading
technical & service facilitiesliftsentrance square
programatic plans
modular pavillon floor diagram
view of natural history square
Chyutin Architects / The National Library
stages diagram
implantation plan
view of the main patio
Bassecourt
The existing school presents it-self with the characteristics of an extensible building structure, as it is made of building parts of vari-ous lengths. To clearly delimit the perimeter of the school and define a finished form, the project offers to extend it with two new volumes on the East and North sides of the existing building.
The existing entrances patio en-hances the quality of the distribut-ing areas of the building by provid-ing them with natural lighting and transparency. The project takes this architectural typology and applies it to the new organization and the programmatic constraints for the extension. The inner court-yards become accessible to the stu-dents. During summertime, these patios could even be used as some open-air classrooms.
Competition 2010, 3rd prize Bassecourt (JU), SwitzerlandTeam: with Paul Humbert, Valerio Sartori
LVPH Architectes
The project proposes to extend the existing hallways to form a loop system. Every classroom is then accessible from two different directions. A secondary entrance is created on the north, allowing an independent use of the gymnastic rooms. The new interior circula-tion also gives access to the four different exterior spaces of the school: the entrance on the East side, the park on the South, the sporting areas and parking areas on the North and the courtyard on the South.
floor plan
LVPH Architectes / Bassecourt
project model
KnizCompetition 2007, 1st prizePlanning stage Bachelen, Kniz (BE), SwitzerlandTeam: with Paul Humbert, Laurent Vuilleumier, Marcos Mendes, Valerio Sartori
LVPH Architectes
model of an apartment
[Implantation ] Located on a site down the Gurten hill, near Bern, the competitions guideline re-quired working on the thema of the couryard building to conceive 45 family housings on moderated rent, one kindergarden and one se-cured playground.
[ Typology ] This project makes of the courtyard a living space, disposing in it all the functions of the program favorising relations between the inhabitants : kinder-garden zone, entrances, loggias. By orienting the apartments loggias towards the courtyard, the project reverses the classic typology of the courtyard building. The thema of the courtyard is reinterpreted until inside the apartments via the loggia which structures its organisation.
external view on the courtyard internal view from an apartment
LVPH Architectes / Kniz
ground floor plan
floor plan
LVPH Architectes / Kniz
ground floor plan
internal facade
BrnnenHousing competition 2011, 5th prize Brnnen (BE), SwitzerlandTeam: with Paul Humbert, Marcos Mendes, Valerio Sartori, Sebastien Christen
LVPH Architectes
[Planning] This is a residential project of 130 housing units real-ized for a housing competition in Brnnen. The brief asked to work on 2 contiguous parcels of land and to provide each of them with a different type of building. Instead, this project proposes to merge the two parcels in order to form one big unified housing plot, a sort of green island, that will become a recreational area for its inhabitants.
[Volumetry] The buildings heights rise gradually and allow then to conciliate the slope of the site with the amount of housing units re-quired, while keeping an acceptable number of floors for the buildings. The cornice follows a constant line on the 2 parcels, and by doing so, reinforces the unity of the project.
typical apartment plan
[Park] The project offers qualita-tive residential buildings with a large number of apartments, in a green, attractive and playful area. By offering various amenities al-lowing for communal activities, this park aims to enhance social in-teractions between the inhabitants.
[Flexibility] This project offers extremely flexible housing. One main typology, which allows for multiple possibilities, is developed for the apartments. Two big log-gias, which could be converted in winter gardens, bring light into the apartment. West and East-orient-ed, they guarantee natural lighting all over the day. Instead of having a traditional residential organisa-tion, with unnecessary rooms and corridors, a central and flexible dis-tributive area becomes the heart of the apartment and can be used for various functions. Instead of hav-ing closed rooms, the living space is then divided in five different ar-eas that can be used according to the needs of the residents.
[ Sustainability ] The construc-tion system is simple and sustain-able. The loggias act as a solar heat recovery system during the winter and allow for natural ventilation and opening to the outside during the summer months.
LVPH Architectes / Brnnen
implantation
situation plan
The city of Fribourg invited us to take part in a competition in two phases to redesign an area of the city, close to the station. The site, called Pilettes is delimited by the two main roads of the city, the Route des Arsenaux and Boulevard de Prolles, and by two transver-sal streets. The goal is to redefine the urban character of the place and the different functions corre-sponding to the needs of the stake-holders involved, while providing a high quality of life and use.
We proposed to analyze the prob-lematic at a larger scale, and to ex-tend the area of study. It integrates then the two housing blocks locat-ed on both sides of the Rue des Pi-lettes into one big united ensemble. The Rue des Pilettes becomes a public and pedestrian area, hosting commercial and public functions on its buildings ground floor. For pragmatic and economic reasons, most of the existing buildings are maintained.
competitions project phase 1
competitions project phase 2
PilettesCompetition, 2011 - 1st prize Mandat dtude parallle in two phasesFribourg (FR), SwitzerlandTeam: with Paul Humbert, Valerio Sartori, Sebastien Christen
LVPH Architectes
A landscaped garden inside the limits of the housing block, and partially public, offers a more inti-mate space for the inhabitants of the apartments, contrasting with the lively side of the streets.
facade and sections
coupe 1
coupe 2
coupe 3
faade pilettes
floors plans
plan niveau rez-de-chausse
plan niveau 1
plan dattique
plan dtage type
LVPH Architectes / Pilettes
project model
Pully is a small town located on the Leman Lake, close to Lausanne. Its administration requested a propo-sition for redesigning a small exist-ing recreative area along the lake, next to the port with a project for a new pavilion that sell ice cream, drinks and small snacks. The area also hosts a pier for the boats. This project proposes to make of this pavilion a recognizable ele-ment, a signal for the users. Its form is defined by three big aw-nings that offer protection from the rain and from the sun during summertime. These awnings and the metallic cladding give to the object its identity and make it im-mediately recognizable. The lakes shores are also taken into consid-eration and punctual interventions aim to make them more enjoyable and confortable. Benches, seats, transats and barbecue grills are in-tegrated into the current concrete bench limit. This will offer to the users a closer interaction with the lake itself and a pleasant place to
rest and enjoy the view.
Pully
model views of the external amenities
Pully (VD), Switzerland2011Team: with Paul Humbert, Valerio Sartori
LVPH Architectes
Art & Build Architect offices, 2007Brussels, Belgium
Art & Build OfficesArt & Build Architect
projects sketch
I worked for one month as an in-tern at Art&Build in 2007. I was in charge of a project for their own offices: give a new aspect to the meeting room of the seventh floor which is the image of Art&Build, the place where they meet their potential clients. It had to be representative of the office spirit, preoccupations and archi-tecture. Sobriety, simplicity and sustainability are the offices key concepts which were to be repre-sented.The room gives access to a pan-oramic terrace with an impressive and wide view over the north of
New image for the 7th floor meeting room. Replacement of windows frames and installation of a shading device system.
Offices renewal. Interior design.
the city. The brief was to work on the image of the meeting room and its relation to the outside. It asked to change the window frames and the way to access the terrace, to add an efficient, electri-cal and adaptable shading device system, a new heating system and better insulation for the room.The choice of a specifically thin and discreet window frame allows for a pure and minimalist line, which is reinforced by the light alu-minium grids of the floor heating equipment. Three different types of shading devices have been pro-posed.
Duplex apartment Renovation - 2014 - in progressBrussels, Belgium
This is a renovation project of a duplex apartment for a young family. Making the bathroon big-ger and benefits from natural light, renewing all the floors, electricity, plumbing
D&M
LE BONRenovation of an apartment - 2014 Brussels, Belgium
This is a renovation project for a small one-bedroom apartment in the European neighborhood of Brussels. With a very small budget, we decided to suppress the wall dividing the living room and the kitchen to maximize the living area and have an open kitchen.Renovation works including elec-tricity, plumbing, renewal of the bathroom, etc were realised.
ISACF - La Cambre
LISACF La Cambre (Institut Suprieur dArchitecture de la Com-munaut Franaise La Cambre) comes from the Ecole Nationale Suprieure dArchitecture et des Arts Dcoratifs (ENSAAD La Cambre) that was founded in 1926 by Henry van de Velde (1863-1957), member of the Weimar school and important figure of the Modernist Movement.
I followed my studies in architecture at La Cambre Architecture from 2003 to 2009, with a one year of student exchange in the Faculty of Architecture Valle Giulia in Rome, Italy. Having a strong interest in urban issues and the particularities that living in a city has to offer, I decided ro explore those subjects by inte-grating city-related laboratory and option courses. My thesis explored the various ways of representing the city and their influence on the society and the building environment itself.
PERSONAL AND ACADEMIC WORKS
Competitions Europan 10 2009
ISACF La Cambre Dcalages 20052003-2009 A Way to Go 2005
Urban Scenario 2008
VegAreaMinArea
AreaBalteau
The MinArea
0 5 10 20 50
The MinArea has a linking and converging role in the project. It connects the urban public scale to the local more intimate scale. It proposes housing units immediately connected to collective and public spaces and emphasizes social interactions. Various local facilities and services are provided integrating some of the existing sport facilities. This area is treated with mineral materials and becomes a place to experience an intense and living urban environment where social interactions and exchanges are strongly encouraged.
Two L-shaped buildings constitute the MinArea and each one generates an inwards communal open space that can be used for different types of activities. One is oriented towards the Balteau site and has a public nature, while the other one is oriented towards the VegArea and proposes a more intimate but still collective space. The public-oriented building includes
local facilities in the ground and underground floors and dwellings in the superior floors. The ground floor is largely open towards the public space and the activities can be extended outside. Facilities include a local sports centre, a cycle-point, a playground and a laundry facility. The more intimate-oriented building includes apartments from the ground floor to the 4th floor. The open area that it creates has a collective nature and functions closely with the VegArea.
1ch. 3ch. 4ch..Street 2ch. 4ch.
The VegArea
0 1 2 5 10m
HEATING
Boiler on biomass fuel
Solar irridiation
Rainwater recovery
Ventilation of double-flow type
Solar protections
Thermal insulation
South
0 1 2 5 10m
0 5 10 20 50
The VegArea is the most intimate part of the project and is characterized by its family-friendly green living area. The remoteness from urban movements gives to this area a more intimate and calmer nature which ideally fits for dwellings for families with children. It proposes a pleasant greenery lifestyle in an urban environment. The VegArea offers open common spaces which favors interaction between inhabitants, conviviality and good-neighborly relations. They allow a regulated transition between public and private spaces.
The VegArea is mainly residential. It proposes various types of dwellings with simplex or duplex apartments (1, 2, 3 and 4 rooms apartments), including housings for people with reduced mobility. All apartments are double-oriented traversing units and hold a private open space. Local services are also provided to the
inhabitants with a laundry facility and a day nursery (capacity of 16 children).There are four housing buildings on this area which function together and are constructed on the same typology. They interact in pairs with the collective gardens in between. On the building
scale, a light vertical structure distributes eight apartments. These distributive areas are semi-private and include not only the stairwell but also an external storing closet by apartment at each level. Each apartment holds an external private space with a 2sqm South-oriented balcony and a 10sqm private garden for those on the ground floor.
3ch..1ch. 4ch..Street 2ch.
OPEN INTIMACY 3 [FT 367]E U R O PA N 1 0L IGE / BELGIUM
PHASE 1 Balteau7895 sqm 18 dwellings
PHASE 3 VegArea7895 sqm 84 dwellings
PHASE 2 MinArea7895 sqm 45 dwellings
phasing
Europan 10 - Open Intimacy
tridimensional view of the minarea part of the project
Located in Lige, the project pro-poses to open the currently en-closed housing block to the public while preserving the inhabitants intimacy. Connections between the surrounding streets are es-tablished via the housing block, thereby changing the traditional 19th century space configuration into an innovative way of thinking the relations between private and public space. The proposal allows for a plurality of uses. Dwellings are provided and completed by several collective facilities and local services. On a more public level, a Center for Design and Aesthetics is planned. To answer the needs of different categories of population, diverse forms of housings are pro-vided.
The site has been divided into 3 distinct areas taking into account the segmentation of the current real estate. They constitute the different stages of the construc-tion planning. While integrated in a unique project functioning as a whole, each lot proposes a specific lifestyle.
The building design integrates the principles of sustainability, uses energy-saving systems and resource recuperation. The site is car-free and becomes a pedestrian and cyclists area. The project offers common and collective areas for getting together. Those transition spaces encourage social interaction and animation, while preserving the intimacy required for housing.
Competition 2009Lige, BelgiumCollaborative project: Elise Bandin, Carol Lizin and Yal Glinoer
Program: Urban projects followed by implementations
project model
2005 - 2nd yearEntrance of the Egmont Park, Rue aux Laines, Centre dArt et dEssai - Cultural and artistical institutionBrussels, Belgium
longitudunal section
A way to go
The Egmont Park connects the downtown and uptown neigh-bourhoods of Brussels. The exercise asks to redesign one of the entries to the park and to draw up a Centre for Arts and Experimentation.
This project takes this oppor-tunity to propose a new way of passing accross the city by modifying the common circu-lation practices. Underground spaces ususally host everything the city doesnt want to be seen residual and only functional spaces. This proposal brings people to question theirs paths and the urban flows by the ex-ploitation and revalorisation of the underground urban spaces. Subterranean space is then of-fered to be used and exposed. It becomes a pleasant wander-ing and strolling space.
The park level is the reference level from which a gradient slope goes down, like a rift in the ground, to enter a large un-derground exhibition space on two levels. An horizontal base-ment, acting as an extension to the park, hosts the exhibition spaces while an eye-catching vertical element accommodates a studio for an artist in residen-cy. From the park, a gradient slope goes down, like a rift in the ground, to enter the exhi-bition spaces, thus offering to the passer-by an interesting di-versity of urban sequences.
2005 - 2nd yearPunta Massulo, Capri, ItalyPrivate house on a slope
Located on the crag rock of Punta Massulo in Capri, the site over-looks the sea and benefits from a spectacular view over the Mediter-ranean. The exercise was designed to create a family house of four that could accommodate guests. The project aims to confront the sharp reality of the place, the ma-teriality of the rock on which it stands, to the feeling of evasion and the immensity offered by the landscape. Hence the projects im-plantation onto the slope of the Massulo Rock which also provides a protected and sheltered position for living. The stepping of the house on the site matches its natu-ral topography and the top of the rock is left free from construction.The house consists of three over-lapped distinct volumes that have been shifted vertically and hori-zontally one from another. They are intimately related and each one includes one or more char-acteristics of the floor above and below. Shifting the volumes offers the possibility to extend the views from the house and to get a larger entrance for light.
Decalages
project model
entry level and guest house plan
living room and kitchen level plan
rooms level plan
2008 - 5th yearFilm and presentation Brussels, Belgium
film clipss frames
map caracterizing the places of intervention
This project was a unique occasion to analyze the city as a concept. It is the continuity of several other works I had done along the year. I hence worked on Brussels, my own city, and the relation it has with its inhabitants and users.
A city, before anything else, is an environment of human beings, made by them and for them. The interactions between the urban en-vironment and the people is the key interest of this project. Applied to the city of Brussels, I studied vari-ous key locations and have chosen to analyse these interactions.
Each location with its qualities and particularities was the occasion for a specific observation and reflec-tion on one aspect of these urban-human interactions.
Using a video camera and a projec-tor as the main media of expres-sion, this project aimed to propose some urban situations projected directly in the urban environment, on the architecture of the city. The buildings and the architecture of the city became the fundamental support of the expression of the people.
This on-site project resulted in a series of short films (one for each location) presented to the jury, a longer film integrating the differ-ent experiences and the exposition of the various locations in relation with the proposed urban situa-tions.
Urban Scenario
street tag seen in Brussels
CONTACT
Yal GlinoerArchitect
t: +32 486 35 39 39
Portfolio Yal Glinoer - 2015