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A wide ecological public area, as a start for development

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Status: Completed 2020, Design from 2015
Team: Johan De Wachter, Rutger Boydens, Krystyna Warsinska-Fivez, Jill Onincx
Client: B&R Bouwgroep en SHM Cnuz
Location: Aarschot, BE
Program: arround 80 affordable compact homes
Photography: Milena Villalba

 

Ter Heide

The base for the development of Ter Heidelaan is the combination of a clear and powerful new public space with compact, sustainable houses. In this new system, a hierarchy in outdoor space, provides different typologies. The new lane is the fundament for the design, a connecting element between the Liersesteenweg and the sidewalk on the east side. The roadway is asymmetrical, this creates a wide lane with green space on the sides. A space for trees, water and green. On the north side, 2 courtyards are linked to the lane. Apartments and ground-level homes are situated around the courtyards. A building with compact apartments is situated between the lane and the courtyard. To point out the relationship between the various parts (courtyard and lane), the apartment building is lifted. This creates a visual relationship between the public lane and the more intimate yard. A covered outdoor space is created where the entrance to the apartments is situated. This space is also useful as a meeting point. There is a need for new, smaller social housing in Aarschot. Around 80 affordable homes are provided, in the first and second phase. These houses are designed in different typologies and this will lead to a diverse neighbourhood. A neighbourhood with a lot of attention for outside space and the relationship between interior and exterior.

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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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