Inverted Wooden Extensions

The House ADN Features an Extension with a V-Shaped Roof

Belgian firm ADN Architectures designed an extension for 'House ADN,' a wooden home located in the suburbs of Brussels. The extension, characterized by its angular roof, provides extra living space for the client. The V-shaped silhouette is the inverse of the original structure's roofline, creating an interesting visual experience.

The original home was designed in the much-desired pavilion style, which makes a certain standard of living more accessible to Belgian citizens. However, what these homes offer in terms of affordability, they lack in quality; they are often less space-efficient and integrated to the urban landscape. This is where the extension comes in.

The exterior is clad in wooden battens, which extend to the rear wall of the existing building. The architects sought to achieve a level of contrast with the original home, which is most clearly done through the inverted roof, but continued with the wooden exterior and unconventional window frames.
Trend Themes
1. Inverted Roof Design - Architectural firms can explore inverted roof designs as a unique way to create visual contrast and add extra living space to existing buildings.
2. Wooden Exterior Cladding - The use of wooden battens as an exterior cladding material can provide a cost-effective way to achieve a modern aesthetic while maintaining a natural, sustainable feel.
3. Angular Architecture - Angular architecture, such as the V-shaped silhouette featured in ADN's extension, can add interest and appeal to residential and commercial structures alike.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Inverted roof designs and unconventional exterior cladding materials can be utilized by construction companies to offer unique and innovative design options for their clients.
2. Architecture - Architects can explore the use of angular architecture and inverted roofs to push the boundaries of traditional design and create visually striking structures.
3. Sustainability - The use of wooden exterior cladding and the integration of natural materials into the design of buildings can be seen as a step towards creating more sustainable and eco-friendly structures.

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