LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL EXTENSION & RENOVATION
2024
TYPE: Architectural Competition
CATEGORY: Architecture
LOCATION: Alberta, Canada
YEAR: 2022
SAP participated in a world wide Illustration Competition organized by Alberta University on “Reimagining Public Spaces and Built Environment in the Post Pandemic World. SAP’s Illustration for the thematic “(In)formal Public Spaces” won the best of best awards , while the one for the thematic “Connection with Nature” was also shortlisted for the top 20 entries.
The (In)formal public spaces illustration expressed the making of future sustainable cities, where spatial designers need to recognize, record, and respond to the making of public spaces via formal-informal interface.
TYPE: Renovation + Extension
CATEGORY: Architecture
LOCATION: Flanders, Belgium
YEAR: 2024
SIZE: 150 m²
ARCHITECTS: SAP
CLIENT: Mr. Didier Luyten en Mv. Soetkin Driesen
COLLABORATORS: Studiebureau ESK, EDM Services
STATUS: In Progress
This medium scale residential extension and renovation in Flanders was conceived through a carefully considered architectural strategy that harmonizes structural renovation, functionality and landscape. The program includes the integration of generous interior volumes for a growing family, and a purpose-designed ergo-therapy practice in the basement. The practice is discreetly accessed with a gently sloped garden ramp, designed to ensure universal accessibility and promote a sense of calm for the visitors.
The landscape design was an important feature for the client both personally and professionally. The landscape design accommodates familial and ergo-therapy client’s needs by adopting an organic approach, offering both visual continuity and therapeutic benefits. The overall landscape fosters a serene, natural, and restorative atmosphere—where wellness, family life, and architecture coexist in balance. The lowest point of the site which was a rain water sump has been developed as a natural infiltration pond integrating into the landscape.
The extension features a contemporary green roof, enhancing thermal performance and blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. A significant transformation was undertaken by replacing the existing sloped roof with a flat roof, establishing a more cohesive and modern architectural language. Façade materials were meticulously selected to respond to the local context, emphasizing texture, warmth, and authenticity.