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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. All-Black House in Poznań, Poland by TEŻ ARCHITEKCIDecember 18th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: TEŻ ARCHITEKCI The house is designed by TEŻ ARCHITEKCI from Poland. It is located in the village, near the lake and the forest. The unique character of this place is created by many birch trees growing on the plot. The main goal was to place the design of the house in the space between the trees, while adjusting the maximum exposure to the sun. The spaces inside are organized, designed and naturally lit, so as to ensure the comfort of the residents. The building is designed partly as a single-storeyed bungalow construction and partly as a two-storey building. The height varies depending on the function and position on the plot. The part of the house which is located on the east side is higher (6.5 m). The height of the building at this point does not cause shading of the usable part of the plot. On the ground floor the entrance to the house is located, the toilet, utility room and the living area, which houses the living room and the dining room. On the attic we designed the loggia with a panoramic view of the surrounding fields and woods.
The part of the house located on the west side, which is situated closer to the forest and to the fields, is lower (4.8m). Here you can find the bedroom, bathroom, closet, pantry and the kitchen, which is opened to the dinning room. The whole house opens with the large glazed and terrace to the south side of the plot, exposing a view of the trees. The uniform facade and the pitched roof were dressed in black thermowood. Characteristic lining and the unusual shape of the building is referring to the typography of the Polish countryside. Contact TEŻ ARCHITEKCI
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