Glenn Sestig Architects has maintained their presence for over 20 years with a global achievement that brings contemporary design together with elegance. Considering how the Belgian modernist tradition is viewed through minimalism, elegance and clarity of design, the unity of the studio's design is obvious. In particular, the Zen philosophy of the Nordic aesthetic is a major feature of the studio.
The design was originally created for a private art collector and then redesigned in the great way of the studio. Workspaces and family areas are located on the ground floor of the pavilion, with an open-air courtyard in the middle. While grey tones have been the preferred color for pallets, natural materials have been used to create such a modern look. The replacement of carpets with natural stone was also one of the features that supported the design of the natural atmosphere, in particular providing a clean and unique interior environment. The clean lines, modern window frames and minimalist interior design are still outstanding, but the rounded corners of the exterior are undoubtedly one of the most striking features of the pavilion, which sets it apart.
- Architect: Glenn Sestig
- Photos: Jean-Pierre Gabriel
- Words: Gina