Sociale woningen Nekkersput is a social housing renovation project located in Ghent, Belgium. The initiative involves the transformation of an existing eight-story residential tower from the early 1970s into a collective housing complex with 56 living units. Situated just beyond the inner ring of Ghent's city center, the project aims to provide high-quality social housing within strict budget constraints. The renovation is a collaborative effort between Dierendonckblancke architecten and L.U.S.T., with SHM De Gentse Haard as the client. The project is viewed as an experiment in social housing, demonstrating that innovative and high-quality solutions can be achieved within the limitations of social housing projects. The renovation process focuses on improving the building's energy efficiency, functionality, and overall living conditions for residents. The project team has worked to maximize the use of space and create a more sustainable living environment. The redesigned building incorporates modern amenities and architectural elements while preserving the structure's original character. Sociale woningen Nekkersput serves as an example of how aging housing stock can be revitalized to meet contemporary standards and address the ongoing need for affordable housing in urban areas. The project highlights the potential for sustainable and socially responsible urban development in Ghent and beyond.
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