Form follows freedom in Villa MQ

TREMELO – ‘The residents wanted just one thing and that was “something special”,’ recalls architect Magalie Munters of Office O. On a large plot with tall pine trees in the Belgian village of Tremelo, the Flemish architects built a villa for a cou
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