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Living in the forest

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Status: 1st prize competition 2018, Preliminary design approved.
Team:  Rik De Vooght, Johan De Wachter, Pepijn van Voorst, Sofia Vacas
Collaboration: V-ER and Atelier Ruimtelijk Advies
Client: E2B
Location: Genk

Meiboom

In Genk South, a forest area is used to realize a high-quality and green living environment. The prepared master plan is based on the idea of an archipelago of different clusters of 50 homes each in the middle of the forest. 2DVW, in collaboration with V-ER, has made the design for three of these clusters with a total of 150 homes, based on the assumption that the experience of the forest will be retained and that the homes will actually be placed ‘in the middle of the forest’. The three clusters are in turn divided into different spacious residential areas, each surrounded by a natural edge that gives a clear and green image in the public space. Between these residential fields, the forest runs organically as a public space that connects the various parts of the neighbourhood and creates a collective whole.

The five neighbourhoods: Forest villas, Bel-storey houses, Bosschuur, Lookout villa, The Tower.

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Sofía Vacas Sánchez

Sofia was born in the region of the paella in Spain, Valencia. Musician since she was 6 years old, she decided instead to study architecture. That brought her to RDVA as an intern with a Leonardo da Vinci program. She stayed later as a worker in RDVA and while trying to learn the language of the country as a hobby found a spanish-speaking belgian husband. This was for her the perfect reason to stay and start her family in Belgium. In the office you can ask her about parking regulations or details of a stair, but you will find her more comfortable behind a sketch-up model while being busy with design and thinking how space can be used and better organized for the people to live in.
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