Phillipe Samyn and B. Vleurick, from architecture studio Samyn and Partners, designed this 560 m2 home in Brussels, Belgium.
The most striking is the walls entirely covered with a vertical garden composed of a selection of exotic plants chosen by the botanical artist Patrick Blanc.
This original facade structure is not only aesthetic, it has many bioclimatic virtues.
The front of the house consists entirely of glass, it contrasts perfectly with the rest of the house and allows the living rooms to be bathed in natural light.
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