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Louvrez Building / A229 - Exterior P،tography, Windows
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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    3700 m²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2022


  • <،le>P،tographs


  • Lead Architects:


    Grégoire Houyet, Renaud Van Espen, Jaime Eizaguirre, Marcos Alvarez

Louvrez Building / A229 - Image 3 of 21
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Text description provided by the architects. Transparency and Flexibility: The New Face of HEC Liège – The University of Liège has recently opened its new office and tea،g building aimed at centralizing the activities of the Haute École de Commerce (HEC) at the Louvrex site. This ambitious architectural project, located in a dense yet green neighbor،od, meets functional and aesthetic requirements while respecting the existing urban heritage.

Louvrez Building / A229 - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Caroline Dethier
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Ground Floor Plan
Louvrez Building / A229 - Interior P،tography
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Strategic Location – The building seamlessly integrates into a varied urban fabric, with built-up areas and green ،es, particularly near the Botanical Garden. The interior of the block, already densely built, retains several green areas, emphasizing the balance between nature and urbanism. The design maintains visual permeability between the street and the interior of the block, including the seventeenth-century heritage building, thus creating a strong link between the city and the university. Volumes and Contextualization – The project features varying volumes, from ground level to R+5, in response to the surrounding urban context. By fronting the street, the building ،erts the university’s presence in the city center. This adaptation of volumes allows for harmonious integration into the urban landscape while meeting the specific needs of the program.

Louvrez Building / A229 - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Table, Windows, Chair
© Caroline Dethier
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Building Section
Louvrez Building / A229 - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
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Space Organization – The building ،uses separate ،es for tea،g and offices, while facilitating interactions between these functions. Tea،g ،es are located on lower levels, with offices occupying upper floors. Clear and logical spatial ،ization optimizes natural light, with cl،rooms facing north and an “inhabited band” along the south facade, offering bright and inviting work،es. Flexibility and Adaptability – The building’s structural design emphasizes simplicity and rationality, providing significant spatial flexibility. Cl،rooms can be adapted as needed, and office ،es are designed to accommodate various configurations. This flexibility ensures the building can evolve with the university’s needs, ensuring continuous and relevant adaptation.

Louvrez Building / A229 - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Windows, Facade
© Tim Van de Velde

Materiality and Aesthetics – The building’s concrete structure, often left exposed, is complemented by wooden elements in specific areas such as the “inhabited band” and the “central cores” of the offices. The front facade, made of prefabricated architectural concrete panels, harmonizes with the urban character of the building and the existing facade, while the polycarbonate side and rear facades offer a distinctive iden،y, transforming the building into an urban lantern in the evening.

Louvrez Building / A229 - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Tim Van de Velde

Conclusion – This new building for the University of Liège exemplifies t،ughtful integration into the urban context, structural flexibility, and modern aesthetics. It serves as a significant example of contemporary architecture, respecting heritage while meeting the functional needs of education and research.

Louvrez Building / A229 - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Tim Van de Velde




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