On the banks of the Quai Godefroid Kurth in Liège, an urban setting marked by a rich architectural juxtaposition, the Kurth project stands as a model of integration and harmony. Designed by Olivier Fourneau Architectes, this project combines offices and housing while ensuring a smooth transition between two emblematic buildings: a neoclassical bourgeois house and an art deco church dating from 1930. At the heart of this architectural success lies a crucial decision: the choice of the facing brick.
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