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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.

ANA HOUSE in Splitska, Croatia by DAR612

 
December 5th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: DAR612

This vacation house is located on a slope surrounded by olive groves, with the equisite view at the Brački kanal and the city of Split.  The slope’s orientation to the north resulted in the spatial disposition and the two-sided orientation of all the living spaces and the required use of pitched roofs initiated the two-part division with the monopitched roofs and the flat roof in-between.

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

  • Architects: DAR612
  • Project: ANA HOUSE
  • Location: Splitska, otok Brač, Croatia
  • Photography: Robert Leš
  • Authors: Andrea Donatović Poljičak, d.i.a., Morana Lepur Donatović, d.i.a., Jakov Poljičak, d.i.a.
  • Site area: 800,00  m2
  • Bruto area: 300,00  m2
  • Project: 2014
  • Completed: 2015

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

The program required that the ground floor is used for the rest and other daily activities, while the first floor consists of four suites with separate bathrooms and terraces.

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

The house consists od two design elements: the stone plinth connected to the surrounding terrain and the white volume that levitates above the living room which completely opens itself to the exterior with the glass curtains on the both sides. In the middle of the living area is a dining zone which opens both to the north and south terrace, and functions as the central axis of the house. It ends at the pool on the north side, and the jacuzzi bath integrated in the south end of the terrace.

The transparency of the ground floor enables the integration of both the interior and the exterior including the terraces and the pool as an extended zone of the living room.

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © Robert Leš

Image Courtesy © DAR612

Image Courtesy © DAR612

Image Courtesy © DAR612

Image Courtesy © DAR612

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