Belgian Glass Brick House Featured in Dezeen Debate Newsletter
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Rheanna Hopkins
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article discusses the latest edition of the Dezeen Debate newsletter, featuring a Belgian infill home with a glass brick facade designed by Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. The Glass Brick House, a three-storey home, is designed to maximize natural light and occupies a small gap on a terraced street. Reader opinions on the design are mixed.
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Named Glass Brick House, the 98-metre, three-storey home occupies a small gap on a terraced street and was designed to let the natural light in.
Dezeen readers were split.
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