At the edge of Uccle, on a quiet street bordering the Verrewinkel woods, lies this extraordinary contemporary home designed by architect Pierre Hebbelinck. Known for his understated and landscape-sensitive designs, Hebbelinck conceived a house that follows the topography rather than imposing upon it. Spread across three levels, the garden floor hosts four bedrooms, a bathroom, shower room, and storage. The main living floor above features an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, flowing onto a large terrace overlooking the Linkebeek fields. The top level is dedicated to a serene master suite with dressing and bathroom, complemented by a separate-access office, ideal for home practice. The use of nuanced brick, sleek aluminium windows and refined detailing make this residence architecturally strong yet calm. A unique opportunity for those who value design, tranquility and a deep connection to nature, just minutes from city life.