Typology: patrician house
Architect: A. Verhelle
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An eclectic corner building complex in #Brussel, designed by architect Arthur Verhelle in 1906. It blends Flemish neo-renaissance elements. It features three-story brick facades with Euville and blue stone accents, rusticated basements, and mansard roofs crowned by stepped gables and pilasters. Windows have segmental, basket, or straight arches, some with discharging arches, enriched by colorful geometric brick decorations. Highlights include bay windows, oriels, a corner tower with lantern and spire, balconies with balusters, and a largely preserved garden gate.