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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.

Lodge in a Glade in Transylvania, Romania by BLIPSZ S.R.L

 
January 17th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: BLIPSZ S.R.L

The lavish property lays in a Transylvanian mountain village among households spread along valley roads and up on mild hills. The main built volume, a horizontally spread topography feature partially masked by a sloping green roof and a mineral gabion wall cladding. Two traditional barn-like outgrowths articulate the construction. The required interior area is quite impressive, especially compared to the modest, traditional local households nearby. Shapes and materials were chosen to blend the expansive building in the special scenery. The solar layout, building energetics concepts has been subordinated to the panorama, opening towards North.

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

  • Architects: BLIPSZ S.R.L
  • Project: Lodge in a Glade
  • Location: Harghita mountains, Transylvania, RO
  • Photography: Bence MAKKAI, Dawn. S. BLACK
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Architecture, General Planning: BLIPSZ, Cluj-Napoca / Kolozsvár / Klausenburg, Transylvania, RO
  • Authors: István BENEDEK, Norbert RAVASZ
  • Interior Design: Kiss Emőke, Odorheiu Secuiesc / Székelyudvarhely, Transylvania, RO
  • Structure, PHPP Calculations: V & V Projekt (Szabolcs VARGA), Sfântu Gheorghe / Sepsiszentgyörgy, Transylvania, RO
  • Installations: Plan Expert One (Mircea COLCERIU, Cristina CIOBAN, Alin ILCA), Cluj-Napoca / Kolozsvár / Klausenburg, Transylvania, RO

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

  • Project Management: Csaba HAJDÓ, Zsolt LÁZÁR, Odorheiu Secuiesc / Székelyudvarhely, Transylvania, RO
  • Execution: Kvadrum Axis (Zsolt NAGY), Odorheiu Secuiesc / Székelyudvarhely, Transylvania, RO
  • Built Area: 330 sqm
  • Gross Built Area: 420 sqm
  • Design, Execution: 2015-2018

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

The building, used occasionally by the large family and their friends, is constructed mostly with natural building materials, following sustainable principles approaching autonomous (off the grid) passive house standards. The foundations, the the ground-floor slab and the massive earth retaining structures at the building’s ends are made of concrete, the structure of the house is built of large softwood frames filled with locally molded clay bricks. The flat roof sits on laminated timber beams and covered with a local grass variety while the pitched roofs have shingles. Some of the other materials used: formaldehyd-free OSB 4 boards, medium density fibrewood panels, straw bales, cellulose and fibrewood thermal insulation, lime-based interior renderings and natural waterproof renderings in the bathrooms. The thermal mass of the wooden house is made up by polished, thick concrete flooring and clay brick wall fillings (on the first floor as well). On the exterior, the compacted straw bales are covered in a multilayer clay render and a protection skin of stones in gabion walls as there are no roof overhangs on most parts of the house. The upper floor volume has a black pine-board siding and roof cover (weatherproofing: japanese Shou Sugi Ban wood-burning technique).

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

The photovoltaic panels placed on the southern pitch are covering almost about 90% of the building’s energy needs thanks to the storage units. The house is almost autonomous with only a safety back-up electrical grid connection for the very cold and cloudy days. The underfloor heating and domestic hot water is run by a soil/water heat-pump. Rainwater for automated irrigation is collected into a large tank hidden into the earth filling.

The challenge of the project was experimenting with a multitude of alternative techniques and materials to seamlessly integrate traditional and high-tech elements demanded by the clients along with the sustainable, green solutions.

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Dawn. S. BLACK

Image Courtesy © Dawn. S. BLACK

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Dawn. S. BLACK

Image Courtesy © Dawn. S. BLACK

Image Courtesy © Dawn. S. BLACK

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Bence MAKKAI

Image Courtesy © Dawn. S. BLACK

Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

Site plan, Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

Upper f plan, Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

Facades n_s, Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

Facades e_w, Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

Diagram, Image Courtesy © BLIPSZ S.R.L

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Categories: Autocad, House, Lodge, Photoshop, Residential, SketchUp




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