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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Linea show room in Vilnius, Lithuania by Arches

 
November 2nd, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Arches

LINEA – an office  and  the showroom for exclusive quality and interior decoration materials.

The building is located in the historic district Žvėrynas, the former summer resort and recently part of an old town of Vilnius. Rich with old wooden houses and natural vegetation it is considered one of the most preserved historic small scale homesteads of the city. This is what has become the main challenge – to face the strict architectural and urban protection requirements, by the same time to create a contemporary, memorable, open and inviting object for the public use.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

  • Architects: Arches
  • Project: Linea show room
  • Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Photography: Leonas Garbačauskas
  • Team: Arūnas Liola, Edgaras Neniškis, Rolandas Liola, Enrika Geštautaitė, Marijus Vroblevičius
  • Interior: Studio „Pazma“
  • Structural Engineers: Arvydas Stumbras, Tomas Žvinys
  • Area: 660.38sqm
  • Project Year: 2015

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

The structure of the building responds to the surrounding small urban scale. The composition consists of two smaller volumes that cross and overpass each other. Slightly irregular volumes reflect the shape of the plot as well as create the sense of a natural move. This is what comes from the neighboring buildings – chaotic, irregular, old wooden and brick structures. With an intention to integrate into the small urban building scale of Žvėrynas the volume is complex as well as the silhouette interprets the gable homestead house typology. The narrow facades are orientated towards the main street.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

The main idea for the aesthetic expression was inspired by the urban environment and the company’s name “Linea”(Lat. – one of the meanings is”the line”).  The composition of the volumes  is inspired by he small, variable character of adjacency, whereas the external expression and materiality reflects the activities and interpretation of the company itself. Ceramic plates are  individual rectangular ceramic elements are used for the facade finishing. Blinds as well as separate volumetric ceramic stripes in front of the glass windows create gracefulness, lightness and the sense of openness. The dynamic facade line graphics is perceived by opaque surfaces interlacing with a variety of single ceramic strips. In addition to the aesthetic function the horizontal blinds protect the premises from overheating. The shadow graphics become an integral part of the interior. The goal was to achieve a sense of integrity – therefore, the ceramic wall finishing also continuously covers the roof slopes. The plastic roof ridge detail underlines the idea of continuity and integrity of the volumes.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

The compact building structure consists of the three floors. The first and the second floors serve as the exposition space. The third floor shelters the office space. The stairs as well as elevator ensures the accessibility to the commercial spaces on the second floor.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

An idea for the interior was a maximum withdrawal of excess decorating.  Leaving open, floating interior spaces was with a clear idea for sales – to exhibit and represent the  interior and finishing materials. Exposed concrete surfaces, apparent duct systems and exhibited lightning become secondary background elements. (Interior design proposed together with the interior design studio – “Plazma”).

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbačauskas

The plot is paved with openwork concrete pads filled with rubble. It becomes a comfortable way to drain the surfaces and collect the rain water. As an interface with the homestead surroundings proposed is the lawn and the greenery. Emphasized is the openness, easy accessibility and the public nature of the building.

Image Courtesy © Arches

Image Courtesy © Arches

Image Courtesy © Arches

Image Courtesy © Arches

Image Courtesy © Arches

Image Courtesy © Arches

Image Courtesy © Arches

Image Courtesy © Arches

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