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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.

Rasu Namai in Vilnius, Lithuania by Paleko ARCHstudija + Plazma Architektūros Studija

 
August 30th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Paleko ARCHstudija + Plazma Architektūros Studija 

Residential development „Rasų Namai“

Idea: lowered + elevated The buildings in the higher part of the plot are elevated on slender columns in order to „catch the sun“ and leave the walls of historical vaults undisturbed. Meanwhile the buildings down the slope are lowered and provided with the yards on the creek bank. The houses are clad in wooden planks of different textures.

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

  • Architects: Paleko ARCHstudija + Plazma Architektūros Studija
  • Project: Rasu Namai
  • Location: Rasų str., Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Photography: Norbert Tukaj
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Project Team: Rolandas Palekas, Rytis Mikulionis, Bartas Puzonas, Gytis Vaitkevičius, Petras Išora, Povilas Daugis
  • Builder and Contractor: UAB Contestus
  • Structural Engineer: Adomas Sabaliauskas, Domas Amolevičius, Arimantas Palavinskas

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

8 ELEVATED houses are designed along the street in the southern part of the plot. These buildings are set between the retaining walls of the ammunition vaults or placed above their cornices. These buildings are paired around outside staircases.  The houses are elevated to ensure the free access to the historical vaults and their visibility from the street. The pairs of houses correspond to the pairs of entrances to the vaults. These houses have regular plans, traditional pitched roofs and are rotated according to the orientation of the vaults‘ facades. The northern side of the street is shaped by the intermittent perimeter of LOWERED houses. 10 separate buildings with regular plans and pitched roofs connect two terraces: the bank of the creek and the street. Due to the difference of terrain they seem to be 1 storey high from the street and two storey high when observed from the lower terrace. Retaining walls between the houses separate the places for cars on the street level and private terraces below. The perspective of the street is not obstructed, but rather extending into the valley of Ribiskes landscape reserve.

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

Image Courtesy © Paleko ARCHstudija + Plazma Architektūros Studija

Image Courtesy © Paleko ARCHstudija + Plazma Architektūros Studija

Image Courtesy © Paleko ARCHstudija + Plazma Architektūros Studija

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Categories: Apartments, Autocad, House, Residential




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