The house was designed on the edge of a forest, in a place that is usually quiet and peaceful, but periodically transforms into a public space due to nearby sporting events. The need for privacy arose not from the location itself, but from the changing character of its surroundings. Instead of building a fence that would cut through the landscape and block wildlife migration, the idea of a more temporary boundary emerged.
Two movable walls were designed on a circular plan, sliding independently in various configurations. Depending on the need, they can shield, open up, frame views, or create an internal atrium. They are not a fence, but a form of architecture – one that adapts to the user and to the situation.
The house’s form is rooted in local tradition – with a thatched roof and whitewashed walls referencing rural vernacular architecture. Recessed windows reduce overheating, while a specially designed roof structure acts like a chimney, enhancing natural ventilation.
The house was designed on the edge of a forest, in a place that is usually quiet and peaceful, but periodically transforms into a public space due to nearby sporting events. The need for privacy arose not from the location itself, but from the changing character of its surroundings. Instead of building a fence that would cut through the landscape and block wildlife migration, the idea of a more temporary boundary emerged.
Two movable walls were designed on a circular plan, sliding independently in various configurations. Depending on the need, they can open up, shield, frame views, or create an internal atrium. They are not a fence, but a form of architecture – one that adapts to the user and to the situation.
The house’s form is rooted in local tradition – with a thatched roof and whitewashed walls referencing rural vernacular architecture. Recessed windows reduce overheating, while a specially designed roof structure acts like a chimney, enhancing natural ventilation.
The house was designed on the edge of a forest, in a place that is usually quiet and peaceful, but periodically transforms into a public space due to nearby sporting events. The need for privacy arose not from the location itself, but from the changing character of its surroundings. Instead of building a fence that would cut through the landscape and block wildlife migration, the idea of a more temporary boundary emerged.
Two movable walls were designed on a circular plan, sliding independently in various configurations. Depending on the need, they can open up, shield, frame views, or create an internal atrium. They are not a fence, but a form of architecture – one that adapts to the user and to the situation.
The house’s form is rooted in local tradition – with a thatched roof and whitewashed walls referencing rural vernacular architecture. Recessed windows reduce overheating, while a specially designed roof structure acts like a chimney, enhancing natural ventilation.
The house was designed on the edge of a forest, in a place that is usually quiet and peaceful, but periodically transforms into a public space due to nearby sporting events. The need for privacy arose not from the location itself, but from the changing character of its surroundings. Instead of building a fence that would cut through the landscape and block wildlife migration, the idea of a more temporary boundary emerged.
Two movable walls were designed on a circular plan, sliding independently in various configurations. Depending on the need, they can open up, shield, frame views, or create an internal atrium. They are not a fence, but a form of architecture – one that adapts to the user and to the situation.
The house’s form is rooted in local tradition – with a thatched roof and whitewashed walls referencing rural vernacular architecture. Recessed windows reduce overheating, while a specially designed roof structure acts like a chimney, enhancing natural ventilation.
name: | open house pod bremą |
author: | robert konieczny |
collaboration: | aleksandra kozłowska |
robert magiera | |
dorota skóra | |
investor: | private |
site area: | 1962 m2 |
useable floor area: | 258 m2 |
project: | 2022-2024 |
realization: | 2024- |