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Hof van Cleve’s farmhouse exterior belies the elegant dining room within
where chef-patron Peter Goossens wowed guests from 1987 until 2022
when he handed the over the reigns to Floris Van der Veken
The attention to detail evident in the decor
Belgian produce meets global influence in dishes that meld tradition and modernity: sea bass with ponzu
Goossens’ stated aim is for guests to leave with a smile on their face and
legendary cheese board and groaning dessert trolley
the museum houses the biggest ethnographic shoe collection in the world next a modern art- and a designers collection.vanderschueren commented ‘the idea is that the entire project should be seen as an adventure
by allowing the three shoe collections to confront each other
we are convinced that you will become involved and that you will have a sensational experience
you can go on your discovery and turn your visit into a wonderful adventure…‘the building
originally built in 1973 by emile veranneman and architect christiaan vander plaetse
young belgian architect lode uytterschaut tried ompletely covered it with lead to fortify the architectural volume into a massive and monumental unity
ethnographic collection in SONS ethnographic collection in SONS
AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function
but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style
Sergison Bates Architects has won an open competition
to design a €18 million care home in Kruishoutem
three-storey scheme will house 30 assisted living apartments for couples
nine short-stay rooms for respite care and a crèche
The town of Kruishoutem has a distinct agricultural character and has evolved from the original historical market centre to include commercial and industrial activity with the rise of a large suburban economy
a neighbourhood on the outskirts of Kruishoutem
owes its existence to the establishment of a monastery by the Passionist Fathers
around which shops and cafes were built and grew into a self-sustaining village community.The new care home
with its diverse facilities and community service center creates a new focus for the community at the threshold of the town with the surrounding countryside.The two new buildings frame the church visually and physically
A new linear public space is created in front of it
with planted trees and the grotto of Saint Maria of Lourdes is located in a new brick structure
which is accessible to the public for pilgrimage and prayer.The design of internal spaces aims to minimise the ‘institutional’ perception care homes often generate by supporting a degree of individuality and fostering a sense of belonging to small household size clusters whithin the wider residential community
The essential qualities of the residents’ rooms include a view out to landscape or public space and close proximity to a communal space
so that residents are made to feel part of a large family
A sense of feeling at home is promoted by the use of elements which residents may recognise from their own lives in the surrounding towns and villages
parquet flooring and items of their own furniture that they are allowed to bring from home
warm colours and balconies protected from the wind or glare of the sun create a warm
The rooms are enlivened by large amounts of controlled daylight and fresh air
so that the interiors feel more like a home or a comfortable hotel than like an institution
The ceiling-high windows afford views out to the surrounding grounds even to those who are bed-ridden and provide an attractive place to sit and look at the landscape.The objective is to create a comfortable
homely atmosphere and a sense of connection with the surrounding environment and community
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