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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.

The House in Silesia, Poland by Gornik Architects

 
November 6th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Gornik Architects

THE HOUSE IN SILESIA- single family house- contemporary barn in Polish Countryside Chruszczobród, built in 2015.

Detached house in Chruszczobród was nominated to 2015 Architecture Award. Our realization was in the leadership of all awarded works, out of fifty submitted designs.

The house is surrounded by fields, meadows and forests. The object consists of three simple ridge roofed buildings shaped like traditional houses. They were functionally divided into garage, art studio and home building. The main conditions for this project we took into consideration were the functional arrangement, plot’s exposure to sunlight and topography. The wide driveway and the garage emphasize public wide-open area. Then we move to the art studio and home building. The last was situated simultaneously to both buildings, in the distance enabling comfortable crossing to the private space. That is why between the buildings we’ve got the walking route leading us to the private space, revealing at the same time interesting architecture perspectives and surrounding landscape view.

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

  • Architects: Gornik Architects
  • Project: The House in Silesia
  • Location: Silesia, Poland

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

The roof, the elevation and the terrace of three buildings were made of polish larch which created monochromic simple forms. Granite cobblestone emphasizes the wide-open space, while the wooden terrace, leading us into the garden, symbolizes the private space. Big rocks dug out during the construction works became the initial point for arranging the green space. The stones of different fractions surround the buildings- starting from the small sized, up to the monumental boulders characteristic of Jura region.

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

There is clear division of space in each building. In the home building we’ve got the living space- open for daily use and private one- consisting of children’s and parents’ bedrooms. In the art studio we’ve got the mezzanine arranged for guests with a garden view. Large windows, connecting the interior with surrounding nature, emphasize the garden area among the home building and art studio. The frontside walls are minimalistic without any distinctive divisions like windows or doors.

The concept of the project was to preserve the austere and simple form of buildings which allowed us to achieve modern and timeless character of place and architecture.

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

Image Courtesy © Gornik Architects

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