Charles-Albert Castle

Charles-Albert Castle

Restoration, transformation and interior design of a listed castle

  • Year: 2019
  • Region: Brussels
  • Architects:Thierry THENAERS & Carmen AZEVEDO

The Project

Complete renovation of a listed 800 m2 roof in natural Spanish slate, creation of 7 identical dormer windows, design and installation of 2 slate towers, installation of scaffolding suspended from temporary steel structures weighing 11 tonnes made by us to create the framework of the large tower

The Charles-Albert Castle was built at the end of 1800 in the Flemish Neo-Renaissance style by the architect of the same name who originally occupied it. The restoration and transformation work in progress includes: 1000 m3 of manual earthworks and earthworks for the construction of a swimming pool in the cellars, lowering of the general level of the cellars, identical restoration of the roof-façade-frame envelope, insulation from the inside, reconstitution of the courtyard of honour and the ironwork of the fence, special techniques, finishing touches, fine floors, furnishings and equipment. Delivery planned for 2022

Färm Fernand Cocq

Färm Fernand Cocq

Development of an organic supermarket

  • Year: 2017
  • Region: Brussels
  • Architect: NC & Bham
  • Budget: € 315,000

The Project

Färm is a cooperative specialised in the distribution of organic, sustainable and responsible food. It is in this spirit that we have set up this supermarket in Ixelles in collaboration with NC & Bham.

Villa F

Villa F

Construction of a contemporary villa

  • Year: 2014
  • Region: Brabant Wallon
  • Architect: Mathieu HUBIN
  • Budget: €600,000

The Project

Warm contemporary villa built in Grez-Doiceau with noble materials including local stone.

CBC

CBC

Conversion of a furniture factory into a bank branch

  • Year: 2014
  • Region: Brabant Wallon
  • Architect: Guilissen & Roba
  • Budget: €930,000

The Project

Installation of a CBC bank branch in Louvain-La-Neuve in a former furniture factory that we started by dismantling the metal structure before closing it with architectural concrete panels.

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