Stekke + Fraas is a Brussels-based architectural studio that has gained recognition for its innovative approach to collective housing projects. The firm rose to prominence with their Brutopia project, a large-scale cohousing development in Brussels' Forest neighborhood, completed in 2015. Brutopia exemplifies the studio's design philosophy, which emphasizes sustainability, social diversity, and community participation. The project consists of two buildings connected by a shared garden, housing 29 apartments, business spaces, and a community center for local elderly residents. What makes this project unique is that it was initiated, funded, and developed by its future residents who formed a non-profit organization to manage the project instead of relying on a traditional developer. The firm's commitment to sustainability is evident in Brutopia's features: 27 of the 29 apartments are classified as passive housing, with seven achieving zero-energy status. The complex includes rainwater recovery systems, solar panels, and encourages car-sharing among residents. Stekke + Fraas' approach to architecture integrates ecological considerations with social inclusivity. In Brutopia, most apartments were delivered as "empty shells" that residents could configure according to their needs and budgets, promoting affordability and personalization. The project garnered multiple awards, including the "Exemplary Building 2009" award from Brussels Environment and the "Blue House 2013" prize for sustainable and affordable housing, cementing the firm's reputation for creating innovative, community-oriented living spaces.
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