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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.

Modularna Montazna Hisa S+V in Ljubljana, Slovenia by SADAR+VUGA

 
October 7th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: SADAR+VUGA 

In collaboration with the biggest Slovenian manufacturer of prefabricated homes Marles, SADAR+VUGA has designed a modern, eco-friendly house, currently featured as part of the Marles stand at the Ljubljana fair “SEJEM DOM 2015”.

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

  • Architects: SADAR+VUGA (Jurij Sadar, Boštjan Vuga, Tina Hočevar, Jan Žiher)
  • Project: Modularna Montazna Hisa S+V
  • Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Visualization: Matthew Mejak, AR3DE
  • Client: Marles
  • Construction: Wooden frame + Panels
  • Panels: Wooden colored wall, Opaque glass, Mesh blinds, Glass walls
  • Total floor area: 203 m2
  • Open areas: 260 m2

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

The Modular prefabricated house S+V is a free-standing, ground floor, residential structure, which combines modern building technologies of prefabricated wooden structures with an eco-friendly design, providing maximum comfort all year round.

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

The house is based on a 4.4m x 4.4m x 2.5m wooden construction grid providing the future client with different layout possibilities in accord to their needs and desires. The grid is filled with various panels: wooden partition wall panels, coloured wooden facade panels and glass sliding panels. Through the catalogue selection of the appropriate wall and facade panels, as well as through the close collaboration with the architects, the future Modular house S+V dweller can develop the design most suitable to his lifestyle. The construction grid is placed on top of the concrete base slab, which expands beyond the house’s outline. Here the outer living areas appear covered by three stripes of a wavy roof with laminated wooden beams.

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

Image Courtesy © Matthew Mejak, AR3DE

The stripes of the roof, are shifted in such a way that openings are generated in between, enabling natural illumination and ventilation of the interior. The wavy roof contributes to the energy efficiency of the proposed house design.

The white wavy roof, the wooden construction and coloured facade panels result in a memorable image of a completely modular and prefabricated house S+V.

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

The house can be placed into different landscapes, from the Mediterranean and lowland to the hilly and alpine. Because of its flexibility, the house can be programmed either for permanent living or for a weekend home.

The construction period of the Modular prefabricated house S+V, from the foundations set up to the actual moving in, takes 5-6 months.

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

Image Courtesy © SADAR+VUGA

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