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Cami combineert robuust beton met een zachte, verfijnde uitstraling. Tussen de organisch gevormde schijven straalt warm licht naar buiten. Zo creëert Cami de perfecte sfeer voor een gezellige avond buiten.
De organische vormen van Cami zijn geïnspireerd op de natuur en vloeien moeiteloos samen met de omgeving. Cami's uiterlijk verandert subtiel door regen, stof en zand, waardoor het beton doorheen de tijd alleen maar meer karakter krijgt.
Robuust en bestendig
Dankzij robuuste materialen is de armatuur bestand tegen uiteenlopende weer- en gebruiksomstandigheden. De hoge IP67- en IK10-classificaties garanderen een lange levensduur.
CAMI F20 & CAMI F40
Cami is verkrijgbaar in twee versies: met twee stenen of vier stenen. Dankzij de ingebouwde DALI-dimbare voeding kun je de armatuur afzonderlijk bedienen en de helderheid nauwkeurig aanpassen.
De installatie is eenvoudig: monteer Cami op verharde grond of kies voor de optionele verankeringsset, geschikt voor zachte ondergronden.
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Architect Bruno Erpicum from AABE is lyrical about the terrain in Bousval, in the Belgian Walloon Brabant region, where he was able to realize this concrete house. It is a radical design that is literally rooted in the environment. ‘The clients chose the site purely for its beautiful hundred-year-old oak tree that is protected. For us, the challenge was to formulate an architectural response to such a beautiful piece of nature. “
Erpicum and his agency have evolved over the last 33 years to a humble architecture, that is one with nature. And does not compete with the environment. ‘That is why we like to work with materials that do not wear out, but become more beautiful with time. Aging then becomes patina: a process where nature has the upper hand. As an architect, we have a duty to build with care. It is a matter of respect for nature, for the environment, but also for the people who will live in the house.
'The house grew systematically, like a tree with annual rings. Sometimes the layers flowed into each other, sometimes unevenness was created.
But we only discovered that when we removed the formwork. A very fascinating process, like a sculpture that you cast in bronze.'
In order to disturb the tree as little as possible, Erpicum was inspired by the bark of the tree for the basic material. The texture of the bark is reflected in the rough formwork of the concrete. He translates the tree’s annual rings into the layers of concrete that make up the home. ‘I have fine-tuned that process with my contractors. We have tried 50 samples, “he says. ‘We poured a layer of 30 centimetres of concrete into the formwork every day, and vibrated a little bit with it. The next day we put another layer on top. This is how the house grew systematically, like a tree with annual rings. Sometimes the layers flowed into each other, sometimes unevenness was created. But we only discovered that when we removed the formwork. A very fascinating process, like a sculpture that you cast in bronze. The result is impressive: the landscape wins from the house. My architecture is an exercise in upgrading nature versus people. It seems extremely simple, but to achieve that simplicity, I have already come a long way.“