Peper Multifunctional Building / Architecten De Bruyn
Briefly

This architectural project in Aalst focuses on transforming a small corner plot by maximizing its utility and aesthetic appeal. It comprises a stack of three interconnected entities designed for functional integration. The ground level features the 'Wally' restaurant, while the first floor serves as a co-working space, and the top level contains a two-bedroom flat. The design emphasizes transparency, light, and spatial connection, using varied Spanish brick to create a playful exterior. Overall, this project exemplifies innovative urban design amidst constraints.
The project is formed by a pared-down stack of three entities and functions interwoven with each other, necessitating compact and hyper-functional design.
A central patio/light street provides light to all levels and the common stairwell, emphasizing light, transparency, and connection between all functions.
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