oyo architects revitalizes lyco house in belgium
A sharp triangular void cuts into the heart of a former farmhouse in rural Belgium. The incision brings light, air, and spatial clarity into a previously dark, enclosed volume, which OYO Architects has revitalized with minimal interventions to create a contemporary family home. Located on a quiet estate in Pepingen and surrounded by open green fields, LYCO House still presents itself as a modest brick barn from the outside.
Stepping through to the garden side, its geometry shifts and the new courtyard — carved directly from the barn’s existing structure — reorganizes the plan and movement through its clean angles, drawing the eye across diagonal sightlines and down toward the greenery. Inside, domestic spaces are gathered around this cut, with double-height ceilings, layered floor levels, and a palette of pine, steel, and muted concrete lending the interiors both texture and softness.
all images by Karen Van der Biest
minimal interventions infuse the farmhouse with light
Without altering the original barn’s street-facing facades, OYO Architects has carved a triangular void from the structure’s center, inserting a light-filled courtyard that now forms the project’s spatial and symbolic core. This cutaway defines the intervention’s character, reorienting the house toward the landscape and drawing daylight deep into the space. Inside, the circulation is anchored by a bespoke green steel staircase fabricated by Atelier Manus, winding past an elevated terrace and leading up to a mezzanine under the gable roof, connecting bedrooms and shared living areas through a rhythm of open landings and sheltered nooks.
In the kitchen, the Ghent- and Barcelona-based studio has positioned a salmon-toned island at the center of the plan as a counterbalance to the home’s neutral tones. Custom joinery in dark finishes, grey cement floors, and pale timber ceilings round out the palette, creating a sequence of spaces that feel grounded and adaptable.
OYO Architects transforms a former farmhouse in rural Belgium
enhanced energy performance
a sharp triangular void cuts into the volume
the incision forms a courtyard infused with light and air
located on a quiet estate in Pepingen and surrounded by open green fields
the intervention reorganizes the plan and movement through clean angles
a salmon-toned island at the center of the plan as a counterbalance to the home’s neutral tone
the circulation is anchored by a bespoke green steel staircase fabricated by Atelier Manus,
connecting bedrooms and shared living areas through a rhythm of open landings and sheltered nooks
light-infused bedroom
insulation, solar panels, and updated energy systems are woven into the fabric of the building
deep windows alongside the glazed cuts introduce daylight into the core of the home and invite cross-ventilation
the original brick structure
project info:
name: LYCO House
architect: OYO Architects | @oyoarchitects
location: Pepingen, Belgium
photographer: Karen Van der Biest | @karen.vanderbiest
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