Formal and functional choices
A small entrance square has been formed in front of the Arts House. The square was made with various paving’s, and swamp iris was planted on specially arranged flower beds. Small ponds, in which you can see the reflection of the facade and surroundings, adjoin the facade glazing of the building.
The Arts House consists of three functional blocks and is oriented in such a way so as to reveal its entire volume and turn the front facade towards the main pedestrian directions. The visual effect of disclosure is enhanced by the inclination of the two lateral functional blocks and the elevation of the central one, in which the main entrance is located. The Arts House, together with the Grand Place, can become another point of the tourist route.
An important element supporting the composition of the building is the monument to Charles Buls. This monument is dedicated to the mayor of the city, who contributed to the preservation of historical appearance of the city center. The Mayor actively defended the composition of the Grand-Place and the Mont des Arts, which are now World Heritage Sites according to UNESCO. Therefore, it was decided not only to preserve the monument, honoring the memory of Charles Buls and his activities, but also high light make its pressure.
The transparency of walls of the Arts House conveys the lightness and weightlessness of the building, focusing all the viewer's attention on the surroundings, as well as on plasticity of the roof. The functional feature of the roof is the ability of its exploitation. The exploited roof is made in the form of an amphitheater and is vital for the organization of a recreational area. From the top of the roof one can observe the beautiful architecture of the surroundings, as well as the spire of the Brussels Town Hall.