MANNERIEHOF / Philippe Samyn and Partners

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Liège, Belgium
  • Design Partner:: Philippe Samyn
  • Administrative Partner: Denis MÉLOTTE
  • Associates: E. LORAND, M. NAUDIN, S. TOURBACH, F. DEFRENNE
  • Building Services: Philippe SAMYN and PARTNERS
  • Topographical Survey: De Ceuster & Associés
  • Wooden Structure: Jonckheere wood s.a.
  • Pvc Roof Covering: Serviplast
  • Hvac, Electricity, Sanitary Facilities: Arnaud Walravens sprl
  • Cyclopean Masonry, Outdoor Terraces: Nelles Frères
  • Hammam, Spa And Counter Current Swimming Pool: Qualiconstruct s.a (Eric Bellaiche)
  • Open Fireplaces: Dossin cheminées, Gregory Libion
  • Documentation Management: André Charon, Quentin OLBRECHTS, Philippe SAMYN and PARTNERS
  • Building Services: Philippe SAMYN and PARTNERS sprl, architects & engineers
  • Topographical Survey: De Ceuster & Associés
  • Wooden Structure: Jonckheere wood s.a.
  • City: Liège
  • Country: Belgium
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The site
The land is situated close to a small village in the East Cantons. It runs at a steep gradient into a small valley enclosed by a wooded slope in the distance. The view is spectacular, showcasing a rural landscape. The visual and ecological quality of the site must be preserved and developed as far as possible.

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The intention
The aim is to build a house that is environmentally friendly in the broad sense of the term. The architectural intention, in particular, is to integrate the house in the best way pos- sible, not only into the landscape – with minimum visual impact – but also into the rural and local environment.

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Plans 01
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The position
The single-storey house is built at the back of the lot. From its position on the slope, it blends in with the landscape. Indeed, the top of the property is almost three metres be- low the communal path meaning that the view for walk- ers and existing or future neighbours is not obstructed by the house.

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The garden is in the style of a farm with an orchard and a vegetable garden, positioned on the edge of a eld at the end of an access road. It is circular, making it highly space ef cient. The access road joins the curve of the pergola which encircles the garden and is lined with a row of native trees, providing a visual link between the house and the public domain. The entrance to the ac- cess road, marked by three walnut trees, is set back in order to be close to the centre of the hamlet.

MANNERIEHOF / Philippe Samyn and Partners - Windows
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The house
The house extends around the circle of the garden. The curve provides residents with panoramic views to the north, over the valley. To the south, the house closes into a more private terrace that is protected from the wind and extended by the gar- den.

MANNERIEHOF / Philippe Samyn and Partners - Facade, Column
© Steven MASSART

The house is formed by the main building which is extend- ed by two roofs, which act on one side as a carport and on the other side as a covered terrace.

The main building is formed from two parallel arches. To the south, a glazed gallery is protected by eaves. Unheat- ed, it serves as both the hallway to the different rooms in the house and as thermal buffering for the north part of the house. The north part is formed from a building with substantial thermal insulation, containing the living rooms with exceptional views to the north.

Section 01

The rooms are laid out from west to east – from public to private. The entrance, the of ce, the “Bierkeller”, the living room, the dining room and the kitchen open onto the largest area of the gallery. An airlock separates the “public” area from the more private area containing the bedrooms and a “thermal” area (hammam and shower) located at the east end of the house. The house is com- pleted by an outdoor spa bath with views over the land- scape.

The eye glides over the rounded roof, thus preventing a clash with the landscape.

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Energy and sustainable development
The aim for the house is an energy performance in line with the passive standard: high-performance insulation, air tightness, controlled mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, rainwater recovery and the use of renewable energy sources.

The structure, the facades and the external joinery are formed from wood, the curved roof is coated with a grey membrane.

MANNERIEHOF / Philippe Samyn and Partners - Windows
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Cite: "MANNERIEHOF / Philippe Samyn and Partners" 04 Aug 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/875070/manneriehof-philippe-samyn-and-partners> ISSN 0719-8884

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