27/9/2021

Unique colorful residential project in Knokke-Heist

Unique colorful residential project in Knokke-Heist

For the Hoost residential project in Knokke-Heist, Ingenium is responsible for the design of the techniques. The building will be fossil-free, all heating and cooling will be produced via a BTES and heat pumps. The project, based on a global concept by French architect Jakob MacFarlane, is being realized together with B2Ai architects and CAAAP -Artes Group. It will be an unprecedented colorful architectural construction in Belgium, apartments with terraces are mixed with houses with gardens in height. On the lower floors, public parts (municipal administration, police, ...) find their place. © CAAAP

For more info contact Joost Verstraete: 050/40 45 30 or at joost.verstraete@ingenium.be.

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