ArchShowcase 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. Flight House in București, România by Razvan Barsan + PartnersMarch 4th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Razvan Barsan + Partners Exterior Design Description: The project came as a challenge for us, due to the fact that the intervention took place on an already completed construction, which was 10 years old. At first glance, the shape of the house was quite expressive but, unfortunately, through a unitary treatment of the facades, the important elements were not highlighted, which is why we considered that by applying decorative plaster in different colors on the faces of the volumes we would create a more dynamic effect.
At the same time, at the level of the terrace, we proposed disruption of materials, marking the pool, through the difference between the deck and the ceramic concrete floor obviously. In addition to the ground floor main function, which has the function of the daylight area, a strong glazed extension with glass and aluminum joinery has been achieved. Opposite to this volume, there is another unit that has the function of a hobby room. Over these two units there is the volume with the night area function. As a vertical dominant, an accent was defined by another parallelepiped attached to the floor volume, to compleete the two units on the ground floor. The metal elements were highlighted in yellow, so it contrasts white and black in the decorative plaster and blue color of the pool. Interior Design Description: At the interior level, the spaces have undergone changes to meet the needs of a young family and also to express industrial and Nordic style. Access is through the large ground floor unit, which has a well-defined function of the day area. The vestibule is separated from the kitchen by a series of vertical metallic elements and also guides the viewer to living area. The living area has undergone changes through an extension of about 20 square meters, heavily glazed with aluminium joinery, which allows natural illumination and also visibility on all three sides of the terrace. The floor is shown as a connection between the two units on the ground floor, so both can be accessed by the upper volume. Coming back downstairs, by smaller unit, we are again at the outer terrace level. The volume was thought of as a separate, withdrawn compartment with the function of a hobby room and a bathroom. Neutral colors were chosen, therefore color accents were made by furniture and decorative items. Also, in addition to the style, custom wood furniture, ceramic large tiles and metallic elements were built to integrate into the concept. Contact Razvan Barsan + Partners
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