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Red Light Districts
are commonly littered with many a nook and cranny, dark corners where anything
and anybody can lurk, or hide. It would not necessarily be the place to start
if you wanted to develop a homestead. But Belgian architects Silvia Mertens and
Pieter Peerlings saw an opportunity in Antwerp's former Red Light District, in
a space just 2.4m wide, to develop their idea of a home and the headquarters
for their business, Sculp(IT).
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The dimensions offered
no choice but to build upwards. Four stories, sandwiched tightly between two
buildings, would represent four different living or working spaces. On the
ground floor, the office; the second floor, the dining room; the third floor,
the living room and the fourth floor, the bedroom.
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Deciding on the
floorplan became a matter of modesty rather than convention as the entire
frontage of the building is glazed and open to the outside world. In fact, it
stands as a light art installation for passers by and an exercise in
exhibitionism which salutes to the less than salubrious past of the area. The
bathtub, situated on the rooftop, seals this notion, out of the way of most
prying eyes but still deliciously extroverted.
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It is clear this is
not a place for convention. The bedroom is more jailhouse-chic than anything
else with a cold silver floor featuring a splash design and a seat-less toilet
taking pride of place beside the bed. The metal spiral staircase, which was
inserted in one piece, links every floor for a practical yet equally open
effect. There are no doors to prevent the channelling of sound between the
floors of the container-esque build.
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Lack of space and a
need for integration of design require an ultra-minimal way of living for the
occupants. Personal effects are left with little space to occupy, a single rail
playing host to the pair's clothes. Yet this remains a very personal space,
almost exclusive despite it's transparency. In designing a space which is so
open, it acts in itself as a public display of affection, a unifying space
saying 'us against the world', and as an architects office offers a bold display
of their honesty showing their dedication to work and displaying their
self-expression in architecture and a sympathy to their surrounds. Not a small
achievement for a 2.4m space in the dark alleys of Antwerp's former Red Light
District.
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Hoover: It is
fascinating how some people create space in places where others will not look
twice.
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