Maison Verhaegen

Gérald Ledent

Description

This corner house was built for a lawyer and his family. It is a V-shaped volume that follows the geometry of the two adjacent streets and encloses a small courtyard that brings additional light into the heart of the building. On the ground floor, leaving a garage to the left, the entrance opens onto a large hall serving two offices. The hall leads to a staircase with floating steps set into the side walls. The first floor contains the family’s living quarters: a kitchen and dining room on the east side and a cloakroom and large living room in the west wing. Part of this space is double-height – allowing for a visual connection with the second floor, where the bedrooms are located. Organised around a central landing, there is a master bedroom and bathroom to the west and a children’s wing to the east. The latter is organised into four small bedrooms which extend via movable partitions into a large corridor-playroom.

The third floor accommodates a central workroom with two adjacent bedrooms and a large terrace. As in many of his projects, the furniture was designed by the architect himself. The building features a concrete structure with various infills combining red and glass bricks and frame elements. The flat concrete roof is extended by a triangular canopy supported by a pillar adjoining a small garden on the corner of the plot.

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Rear view

Originally published in: Gérald Ledent, Alessandro Porotto, Brussels Housing. Atlas of Residential Building Types, Birkhäuser, 2023.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Block Infill/Block Edge

Urban Context Urban Block Structure

Architect Léon Palm

Year 1930

Location Brussels

Country Belgium

Geometric Organization Linear

Floor Area 496 m² + terrace 73 m²

Number of Units 1

Height Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Column-and-Slab

Access Type Street Access

Layout Duplex/Triplex, Flexible Plan, Open Plan

Outdoor Space of Apartment Loggia, Roof Terrace

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Program Live/Work

Address Pater de Dekenstraat 38 rue Père de Deken, 1040 Brussels

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