KCV House

MECHELEN – In the city centre of Mechelen, Belgium, a 18th-century home has been updated into a modern family dwelling.
‘Our brief was to create rooms that fit the urban tissue,’ says architect Basile Graux of Graux & Baeyens Architect
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