We invite you to enter a world where architecture becomes art, and each residence is a unique signature. Our selection showcases properties conceived by renowned architects and designers, from contemporary Belgian visionaries such as Marc Corbiau, Olivier Dwek, and Hans Verstuyft, to Art Nouveau masters like Léon Delune and Alphonse Boelens.
An Art Nouveau Treasure and Architect Alphonse Boelens
Facing Brussels’ Parc Duden, this 1903 villa, a listed Art Nouveau jewel by Alphonse Boelens, has been carefully restored to preserve its artistic soul. From delicate sgraffito to stained glass, from high ceilings to refined woodwork, every detail speaks of the craftsmanship of a bygone era. A key figure in Belgian post-war modernism, Alphonse Boelens is celebrated for the harmonious integration of architecture into nature. His residential works combine clear structural lines with organic settings, often through the use of brick, wood, and glass. Timeless in character, his houses emphasize proportion, intimacy, and serenity. This villa perfectly illustrates his belief that human-centred architecture can be both functional and poetic, modern yet deeply rooted in its context, making it a rare testament to Belgium’s architectural heritage.
Parc Duden | Forest
Haussmann Elegance, Dwek Precision
This exceptional townhouse in Ixelles, built in 1893 by Léon Delune and reinvented in 2015 by Olivier Dwek, elegantly bridges past and present. Behind its Art Nouveau façade, the ± 620 m² interior unfolds in a harmony of sculptural minimalism and luxurious finishes. A lush garden by Vaxelaire & Deckers offers a peaceful view from every window. Private, elegant, and centrally located, this heritage property will appeal to connoisseurs of architectural storytelling.
Etangs d’Ixelles | Ixelles
Monumental Minimalism: A Dialogue of Lines and Light
Designed by Marc Corbiau and redeveloped by Olivier Dwek, this residence in Uccle’s Observatoire district is a model of pure lines and material excellence. The home embodies discreet luxury and reflects Olivier Dwek’s signature style. For more than two decades, Olivier Dwek has developed an architectural language rooted in clarity, proportion, and timeless refinement. A specialist in reinterpreting heritage and modernity, he creates projects where elegance meets restraint. Each work allows space, light, and materials to speak, offering a style that is bold yet serene, modern yet enduring.
Modernist Haven
Perched on the wooded heights of Liège, this 1960s modernist villa by architect Charlier offers a seamless connection between nature and architecture. Set on approximately 50 ares of wooded grounds with a swimming pool and tennis court, the residence features natural stone, wood, and generous glass surfaces. It offers a timeless tranquillity, now awaiting its new owners.
Architecture as a Way of Life
From Art Nouveau to contemporary modernism, this exceptional selection of residences reveals the unique vision of each architect. These houses are more than properties – they embody the purest form of art de vivre, where every detail is considered, every line is signed, and every visitor is invited to experience timeless elegance.