Housing and offices · Woluwe-Saint-Pierre

Tervuren Square

A former office site reshaped as housing, workspaces and a planted inner block.

Upward view through the rounded soffits of stacked balconies
01Upward view through the rounded soffits of stacked balconies

Tervuren Square reuses and rebuilds parts of a former office site near Montgomery to create housing, offices and an interior garden. The photographs focus on the project’s deep loggias, rounded balcony soffits, pale stone and bronze-toned metalwork. Street views establish the urban scale before closer frames reveal the façade’s depth and the transition between living space and balcony.

Location
Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Brussels, Belgium
Photographed
2025
Architecture
assar architects
Clients
Belfius Immo · BPI Real Estate Belgium · Burco Europe
Photography
Nizar Bredan
Long residential elevation along Avenue de Tervuren
02Long residential elevation along Avenue de Tervuren
Residential corner rising behind a mature street tree
03Residential corner rising behind a mature street tree
Pale stone façade with bronze-toned balcony rails
04Pale stone façade with bronze-toned balcony rails
Tight vertical rhythm of stacked balconies and deep reveals
05Tight vertical rhythm of stacked balconies and deep reveals
Interior living space opening through glazing to a balcony
06Interior living space opening through glazing to a balcony