Four centuries ago, the site where the new entrance is located was where Rubens stored his extensive book collection. It is also where we are building upon his forward-looking vision of art and architecture, by realising a building in a contemporary design. A building that makes its presence felt but is still discreet, as it is located sideways to the artist's residence.
It is certainly a well thought-out solution. Not only does it preserve the view of the portico and the inner garden, but their connecting role has also been kept intact. Precisely how Rubens visualised them. Once the restoration of the artist's residence is completed, the recreated garden will act as a green link between the historical residence and the newly built section.