Facade Focus: Brick

For the street-facing front of a house in Belgium, a local firm uses a classic material in a fresh way.

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Yves Borghs and Katleen van Ammel wanted their new house to offer maximum privacy but also maximum light. The solution proposed by Tom Verschueren, of Mechelen, Belgium-based DMVA Architects, was to create a closed street-side facade with an open backside facing the garden, totally glazed from the ground up to the saddleback roof. On the street side, the only true opening is the door; the seven tall, slim windows are screened by what Verschueren calls "knitted" bricks. "In this part of Belgium, 90 percent of the houses are built with brick," says Verschueren. "It’s a classic material that we tried to use in House BVA in a totally different way."

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