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Villa IV by OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen

Brussels

By RECORD Editors
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Photo © Bas Princen

February 27, 2025

Architects & Firms

Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen
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Location: Brussels
Project size: 7,100 square feet

Program: This primary residence for a family with two young children, one who uses a wheelchair, sits on a plot that’s densely planted along its edges for privacy. The house’s circular plan collects a set of rooms interconnected with large door openings, while its second floor, accessible only to the other child, is “hidden” in a hat-like roof. Ultimately, these spaces were conceived as spatial surplus to a generous home where dimensions defined by the exceptional (the wheelchair) are completely normalized to create a perfectly natural space for living.

Design Solution: The house was designed by 2009 Design Vanguard OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen to maximize the site’s surface area on one floor while adhering to regulations and ensuring full accessibility for a child in a wheelchair. To achieve this, the firm opted for an octagonal design, which provides an efficient layout and seamless flow between spaces and ensures that all essential family functions are accessible on a single level, minimizing barriers and optimizing the use of space.

The ground floor serves as the family’s main living area, offering accessibility and comfort. One quarter of the space is dedicated to the living room, creating a central hub for social and family activities. Individual bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, are found on three sides of the octagon. The remaining sections include the kitchen, a pool area, and the entrance to the duplex, which leads to the nanny’s quarters upstairs. The second floor, separate from the ground level, accommodates guest rooms and the nanny’s living space, ensuring autonomy while maintaining integration within the home.

OFFICE 266–Villa IV

Photo © Bas Princen

Structure and Materials: The house’s structure consists of a square concrete basement inscribed within the octagonal ground floor plan. The ground floor walls integrate concrete columns that support a circular concrete beam that carries the roof, which includes four large pots for vegetation. The second floor is constructed as lightweight wooden roof volumes.

Additional Information
Completion date: January 2023
Site size: .48 acres
Total construction cost: $2,600,000
Client/Owner: Witheld

OFFICE 266–Villa IV
OFFICE 266–Villa IV
OFFICE 266–Villa IV

Photos © Bas Princen

OFFICE 266–Villa IV
OFFICE 266–Villa IV
OFFICE 266–Villa IV
OFFICE 266–Villa IV

Images courtesy OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen; click to enlarge

Credits

Architect
OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen
Rue de la Loi 26 1040
Brussels, Belgium
+32 2 503 05 71
officekgdvs.com

Project Team
Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, principals; Jan Lenaerts, Jacopo Lugli, project leaders; Ivana Čobejová, Henri de Chassey, Justine Rossillion, Thomas Mertens, Chiara Malerba, Benoît Perrier, design team.

Engineers
Structural: UTIL Struktuurstudies
Technical: hp engineers

Consultants
Landscape: Jacques de Liedekerke

General Contractor
Mika&Art

Photographer
Bas Princen

Specifications

Windows
Metal frame: Allaert Aluminium

Interior Finishes
Floor and wall tile: Winckelmans

Plumbing
Faucets: Crosswater
Showerheads: Crosswater
Basins: Recor
Toilets: Duravit

KEYWORDS: Belgium Brussels modern residential architecture

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