Borgeindstraat

Scroll voor meer info

Scroll for more info

A cohesive streetscape on Borgeindstraat!

Informatie

Information

Status: 1st place competition, Preliminary design 2025
Team: Johan De Wachter, Sam Hamidi
Client: De Voorkempen
Location: Schoten, BE
Program: Renovation of a residential building with 17 apartments, the addition of front balconies and back galleries, and improved green spaces with communal areas

Borgeindstraat

De Voorkempen intends to renovate a building with 17 apartments and develop a contemporary living environment that embodies the distinctive building’s street facade, while respecting the existing structure. Located between Antwerp and Schoten, the site includes a parking area behind the building, green spaces, and a pedestrian and bicycle path at the front.

The project emphasizes contemporary identity, well-being, and sustainability, with a focus on high-quality living spaces and thoughtful integration into the local context. The aim is to respond to individual housing needs while simultaneously supporting broader societal goals, thereby strengthening both the urban environment and sense of community.

Our strategy is to redefine the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, ensuring that each dwelling has access to outdoor areas (both private and collective). The neglected open space at the rear of the building will be upgraded, bringing more light and improved ventilation into the apartments. This improved garden will also be used to enhance collectivity within the building and foster a stronger living community.

The demolition process was highly selective, preserving as much as possible from the existing structure and enhancing existing special features, such as the unique front façade and roof edge and the articulated entrance volume.

The new gallery structures added to the front and rear building edges allows for sunlight and ventilation, while the existing trees and vegetation on site provide sufficient screening and privacy for the residents. The shared rear garden on the ground floor will become more accessible, enhancing daily life and interaction among residents.

For more information about Borgeindstraat, please contact:

Sam Hamidi

Being born and growing up in Tehran, Iran, he became increasingly aware of the importance of creating resilient and safe cities, especially for a country vulnerable to climate change and with complex social challenges. This motivated him to move to Europe and pursue a related master’s degree. He studied for his master at Politecnico di Milano in Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design and done an internship in Copenhagen at Sangberg Architects before moving to Rotterdam to work at KAW architecten where he has been introduced more in depth to Dutch approach in design and its unique context. However, this comparison with his home country continues to fuel his passion and growing curiosity in sustainability related topics both socially and ecologically, on an architectural and urban scale.
More about Sam
This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.