In recent years, significant efforts have been made to transform Antwerp’s Schipperskwartier.
Affordable housing is being offered to diverse target groups, acting as a catalyst for social change. The area associated with prostitution has been made more compact, and the surroundings of Oudemansstraat are gradually being transformed into an urban residential neighborhood. Our project on Oudemansstraat is part of this transition, contributing to the development of a contemporary and attractive district. The project involves the transformation of two separate buildings located on Crauwelengang and Oudemansstraat. The building on Oudemansstraat is a former nightclub that has been converted into affordable housing. In the old buildings on Crauwelengang, three compact dwellings were created. The renovated complex enhances the streetscape with a robust façade grid and refined detailing, contributing to the urban experience. The rear façade features a slender steel structure that frames the inner garden, creating a light and green oasis in the heart of the city.
Great attention has been paid to the transition between private and public space at street level. Instead of conventional ground-floor apartments, the design introduces seven maisonette homes with elevated, individual entrances that overlook the street while ensuring residents’ privacy. The green inner garden is shared by all residents and brings breathing space to the block. The plants have been carefully selected to attract birds, bees, and butterflies, offering nesting opportunities and food sources. In this way, the building and architectural interventions not only provide a healthy living environment for the residents but also for other species, enhancing urban biodiversity.
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Revitalization of Schipperskwartier

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Status: Completed 2025
Team: Johan de Wachter, Rik De Vooght, Pepijn van Voorst, Krystyna Warsinska-Fivez, Rutger Boydens
Client: AG Vespa
Location: Oudemansstraat 10-20, Antwerp
Program: Transformation of 23 apartments, parking and collective shared garden
Photographers(2): Aiste Rakauskaite, LUCID
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Krystyna Warsinska-Fivez
Krystyna Warsinska spent her first 18 years in a small Polish village in the Kashubia region. In 2011 she started her studies of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Technical University Gdansk. During her studies she was active in an architectural student organization with projects such as organizing architectural competitions and student workshops. In 2015 she spent a semester at The Czech Technical University in Prague through the Erasmus program. There she met her future husband, which brought her to Belgium. In 2016 she started an Erasmus internship at RDVA and since then the lunch break never had any silences again. During the seven months internship she decided to stay both in the country and the office. She currently lives in Lier with her husband and 3 children, where she found her garden with many vegetables and plants.
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