Compact Karst House / dekleva gregoric architects
The region of Karst was once covered with Oak trees that Venetians have extensively used for building up the City on water. They have left the wind to peel off earth revealing limestone grounds. In this landscape the tradition of small, compact, stony and almost windowless houses developed and remained until today.
© Janez Marolt
Architects: dekleva gregoric architects
Location: Vrhovlje, Slovenia
Category: Houses
Project Team: Aljo?a Dekleva u.d.i.a., M.Arch. (AA Dist),Tina Gregori? u.d.i.a., M.Arch. (AA Dist), Lea Kovi?, u.d.i.a., Vid Zabel ?tud. arh.
Area: 83.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Janez Marolt
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© Janez Marolt
Architects: dekleva gregoric architects
Location: Vrhovlje, Slovenia
Category: Houses
Project Team: Aljo?a Dekleva u.d.i.a., M.Arch. (AA Dist),Tina Gregori? u.d.i.a., M.Arch. (AA Dist), Lea Kovi?, u.d.i.a., Vid Zabel ?tud. arh.
Area: 83.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Janez Marolt
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