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David Chipperfield Architects Blends Three Housing Typologies

British design studio David Chipperfield Architects has completed the Hertogensite residential complex, which is located in Leuven, Belgium. It is comprised of three housing typologies that blend a series of interconnected forms made with brick materials. It rests on a narrow site that borders the city's medieval wall and the river Dyle. It features a 14-story tower, a small apartment block, and nine townhouses together.

Associate at David Chipperfield Architects, Julien Gouiric shares, "The design process was influenced by two main questions: how to tie together three different typologies into one coherent building, and how the building should respond to its unique surroundings. The townhouses, a small apartment building and a tower were unified by the architectural expression of each unit."
Trend Themes
1. Modular Housing Typologies - The combination of a tower, apartment block, and townhouses into a cohesive residential complex showcases innovative modular housing designs.
2. Interconnected Urban Architecture - The integration of various housing forms on a narrow site with historical significance reflects a trend towards interconnected urban architecture.
3. Brick-clad Exteriors - Utilizing brick materials for the building's facade demonstrates a resurgence in traditional construction materials blended with modern design.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate Development - Developers can explore new opportunities in creating mixed-use residential complexes that combine different housing typologies.
2. Architectural Design - Architectural firms are increasingly focusing on blending historical context with contemporary design in urban settings.
3. Construction Materials - The use of brick-clad exteriors highlights a demand for traditional yet versatile construction materials in modern projects.

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