Habitation Costa by Crahay & Jamaigne

Three floors secondary house located in Stavelot (Belgium). The standard of living comprising mainly level -1, with a set of underground cellars, opens completely onto the valley and the outdoor pool through minimalist frames and a generous partially covered terrace. The ground floor distributes 3 bedrooms, 1 shower room, 1 laundry room, 1 office, 1 garage and the entrance hall. The floor is exclusively reserved for the owner of the premises; a generous suite and an independent lounge, located near two terraces incorporated in the volume of two sides of the roof, enjoy both the sun side of the road and the view to the rear of the field.
International Award for Sustainable Architecture Awards 2018
First Award | Category: Households
Architects: Jean-François Crahay
Studio Name: Crahay & Jamaigne
Country: Belgium
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A break in each floor allows the light captured on the roof to penetrate the entire height of the building flooding the living room located in the garden.
A soil treatment consisting mainly of turf grass is used to park several road side vehicles. All furniture is designed and made to measure.

 MATERIALS: CEDAR CLADDING + MASSIVE LAMINATE PANEL + NATURAL STONE + ALU CHASSIS (3V)
 TECHNIQUES: PAC heating home and pool + PV incorporated in the roof

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  2. The secondary house in Stavelot, designed by Jean-François Crahay of Crahay & Jamaigne, is a stunning example of modern architecture that beautifully integrates with its natural surroundings. The use of minimalist frames and generous terraces allows for a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing the overall living experience. One can imagine how incorporating Stabilit America FRP panels into such a design could further elevate its functionality and aesthetic appeal. These panels, known for their durability and versatility, would complement the house's innovative use of materials like cedar cladding and natural stone, ensuring both sustainability and longevity. This project rightfully earned the International Award for Sustainable Architecture, highlighting its excellence in design and environmental consciousness.

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