Monday, November 8, 2010 at 10:57AM Belgian Contemporary Home Acts as "Public Light Structure" By Night
'Narrow House' by Brussels-based architect Bassam El-Okeily is a three-storey building in Bilzen, a small city near the eastern border of Belgium. The project, which is a collaborative design with architect Karla Menten, features a dynamic and expressive street facade: a glass-encased layer of space that could be defined as an thin atrium, with two jutting look-out balconies that are skewed in angles and directions. Lit up in a multitude of colors, the face of the 'Narrow House' acts as a public light sculpture by night.




















