Familistère Godin

Gérald Ledent

Description

After building the renown Familistère of Guise between 1858 and 1883, Godin built another – smaller – apartment building in Brussels, by the canal, at the end of the 19th century. On a four-hectare site, the project consisted of a cast-iron stove factory, production halls, caretaker’s dwelling, offices, a showroom for the factory’s products, and a collective housing building. This building features a rectangular plan with an inner courtyard covered by a glass roof. At the corners of the building there are two large communal stairwells and shared toilets.

The staircases lead to a perimeter gallery on each floor, which serves 72 dwellings of two, four, and five rooms. After a small hallway, the standard dwellings include two or three rooms of identical size, opening either onto the inner courtyard or the outside. These main rooms are complemented by two smaller service rooms. The entire building rests on large vaulted cellars. The attic is served by a peripheral corridor connected to the staircases.

The four-storey building is made of red bricks under a continuous tiled gable roof. It has pilasters at its corners and a central projecting bay on the canal side where the entrance is located. A blue-limestone base supports the building. Today, only the housing building remains, as the stove-production structures were demolished to make way for a shopping centre.

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Exterior view
Interior view 1898

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

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Solitary Building

Urban Context Industrial Area/Business Park

Architect Jean-Baptiste André Godin

Year 1888

Location Brussels

Country Belgium

Geometric Organization Centralized, Linear

Floor Area 70 m²

Number of Units 72

Height Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction, Wide-Span Structures

Access Type Atrium/Hall

Layout Circular Path, Corridor/Hallway, Living Room as Circulation Center

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Address Werkhuizenkaai 155–158 quai des Usines, 1000 Brussels

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