Abeel House, Belgium

Abeel House, Belgium
Abeel House, Belgium
Abeel House, Belgium
Abeel House, Belgium
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Angled glazing frames range of views from Ghent house by Steven Vandenborre and Mias Sys

Windows angle out from the front of this family home in Ghent by Belgian architects Steven Vandenborre and Mias Sys, giving multiple perspectives on the street and city below.  Vandenborre and Sys created Abeel House for a narrow plot in an up-and-coming neighbourhood of the city.  It comprises four floors, with a garage in a black brick base and three floors of living space above. These upper floors feature floor-to-ceiling glazing, which projects away from the adjacent facades at opposing angles.

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