A RESPONSIBLE AND
SUSTAINABLE COMMITMENT
Next to the prestigious renovated former factories, the Brussels Centre for Contemporary Art WIELS and the BATA residences, JCX is converting the industrial site Ducuroir into a passive and very low-energy housing project. Composed of regulated (Citydev) and unregulated housing units, the studios and 1 to 3 -bedroom apartments overlook a landscaped garden courtyard available to all the residents.
- an environmentally-friendly project
- quality of life
- An area experiencing a boom close to WIELS and parc Duden, also near the centre of Brussels and the vibrant areas of Uccle, Saint- Gilles and Ixelles
- Location with good road links:
• 3 km from the ring road (exit n°17)
• 15 minutes by foot from the “Gare du Midi” railway station (Thalys, Eurostar, other high- speed trains (TGV), national and international connections)
• Good public transport connections (trams 18, 52 ; bus 49, 50)
Developer : JCX IMMO
Architect : Archi2000
Construction: CIT Blaton
• 64 apartments set in 2 buildings with 5 to 6 floors
• passive and low energy apartments
• Very well lit apartments (large picture windows)
• large terraces
• High-performance soundproofing
• Videophone
• security doors
• shared vegetable garden and tendered courtyard
• on-site security
• common premises: bicycle and stroller room, rubbish room
• one cellar per apartment
• one parking place per apartment
The 3600 m² site was the headquarters of a family business, the wood machinery manufacturer Ducuroir.
Inspired by the “sustainable neighbourhoods” philosophy developed by Brussels Environment, the site is the focus of a sustainable development project oriented towards the well-being of the residents and respect for the environment.
Traits of the passive and low energy apartments:
• high-performance insulation
• very low costs linked to the building’s use
• solar thermal panels
• reuse of rainwater for toilets, common areas and ground maintenance
• green roofs
• efficient sanitary appliances
• the orientation of the building will be East-West, to derive maximum benefit from solar energy, natural light and ventilation.