Langblokken Social Housing

Langblokken Social Housing 

A2D architects + Architectenbureau Vanhecke & Suls

Langblokken Social Housing
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MANUFACTURERS
Jansen, Urbastyle, Desta, Reynaers

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Artes Group

TECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Rcr Studiebureau

STABILITY ENGINEERING
Macobo Stabo

A2 D ARCHITECTS TEAM
Philippe Brysse, Matthias Brusselmans, Lukas Vriens, Stef Coenaerts, Senne Simoens, Willem-jan Machtelinckx

ARVS TEAM
Mark Vanhecke, Bart Van Gas, Liwen Hu

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Yannick De Jongh - Artes Group

PHOTOGRAPHS
Nick Claeskens, Artes Group

AREA
42153 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Belgium

CATEGORY
Residential Architecture, Housing, Renovation

Langblokken Social Housing
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Text description provided by architect.

This project, encompassing four residential buildings with 672 social housing units, is a significant step in preserving the architectural heritage of the Luchtbal neighborhood.

Originally designed by renowned architect Hugo Van Kuyck, the buildings have been carefully restored, respecting the original design while integrating modern standards of comfort and sustainability.

Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens
Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens

The first building (block A) of the extensive renovation of the Langblokken complex was completed in September 2024.

Listed in the inventory of architectural heritage in Flanders as part of the 'Luchtbal' social housing district, the buildings exemplify the pre-war CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne) principles.

Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens
Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens

The free-standing residential blocks, arranged in a linear formation and elevated on pilotis are typical of the principles espoused by the group. The base of the non-load-bearing façade is clad with concrete panels and features a striking yellow-orange brick veneer on the upper sections.

Our approach emphasizes the importance of maintaining the structural integrity and architectural character of the original blocks.

Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens
Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens

By preserving the beam and column structure and using a brick exterior that mirrors the original texture and pattern, we have reintroduced the historical appearance of the buildings.

The renovation also included the reopening and revitalizing of the ground-floor entrances, basements, and circulation cores, with a focus on aesthetic cohesion with the existing architecture.

Simultaneously, we have made substantial improvements to the living conditions and energy performance, aligning the buildings with contemporary standards.

Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens
Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens
Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens

To comply with the current EPB (Energy Performance of Buildings) standards and modern comfort requirements, it is necessary to insulate the building envelope.

The application of new masonry as façade cladding, with bricks that match the original façade in color, texture, size, and pattern, restores the buildings to their original architectural appearance.

On the ground floor, three new intermediary volumes have been added, but despite this, the openness of the ground floor has been largely preserved. The 10 circulation cores were completely demolished and rebuilt.

Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens
Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens
Langblokken Social Housing
© Nick Claeskens

Each core now features a compartmentalized staircase, a communal hall, and a large elevator shaft. The communal areas on each floor form a new structure within the footprint of the original cores.

These upgrades were essential to bringing the circulation cores in line with current fire safety, accessibility, and acoustic standards.

The apartments are completely renovated within the existing building volume. The layout of the apartments is largely preserved, with the night area, including the bedrooms and entrance hall, located on the east side, and the day area, with the living room and kitchen, on the west side.

Langblokken Social Housing
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Langblokken Social Housing
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To comply with the minimum space requirements of modern comfort standards and social housing regulations, the internal walls were removed and reorganized.

As the transformation of the remaining buildings continues, the Langblokken complex stands as a testament to how thoughtful design and sensitive restoration can revitalize historic structures and ensure they meet the needs of future generations.


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Section - Blocks
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Section - Building


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Floor Plans - Building
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Floor Plan - Apartment Type A
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Floor Plan - Apartment Type B
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Floor Plan - Apartment Type C
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Site Plan