House for W / MFRMGR Architekci
The object of the project was the last segment of a row of terrace houses. Its new owners faced the typical problems of buildings from this period in Poland: bad building materials, elevated ground floor, unpractical layout of inner walls. The effect was a house closed to the outside world full of uncomfortable separate and dim rooms. A small add-on included a garage, a living room and a terrace above. The whole plot was small and exposed from all around ? the house had actually no garden.
© Maciej Je?yk / ONI Studio
Architects: MFRMGR Architekci
Location: Poland
Lead Architects: Marta Frejda , Micha? Gratkowski
Mfrmgr Team: Marta Frejda , Micha? Gratkowski , Waldemar Nowicki , Klaudia Zyza , Jaros?aw Urba?ski
Area: 228.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Maciej Je?yk / ONI Studio
Construction Engineer: fc-projekt
Client: Private
© Maciej Je?yk / ONI Studio
Text description provided by the architects. The object of the project was the last segment of a row of terrace houses. Its new owners faced the typical problems of buildings from this period in Poland: bad building materials, elevated ground floor, unpractical layout of inner walls. The effect was a house closed to the outside world full of uncomfortable separate and dim rooms. A small add-on included a garage, a living room and a terrace above. The whole plot was small and exposed from all around ? the ...
© Maciej Je?yk / ONI Studio
Architects: MFRMGR Architekci
Location: Poland
Lead Architects: Marta Frejda , Micha? Gratkowski
Mfrmgr Team: Marta Frejda , Micha? Gratkowski , Waldemar Nowicki , Klaudia Zyza , Jaros?aw Urba?ski
Area: 228.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Maciej Je?yk / ONI Studio
Construction Engineer: fc-projekt
Client: Private
© Maciej Je?yk / ONI Studio
Text description provided by the architects. The object of the project was the last segment of a row of terrace houses. Its new owners faced the typical problems of buildings from this period in Poland: bad building materials, elevated ground floor, unpractical layout of inner walls. The effect was a house closed to the outside world full of uncomfortable separate and dim rooms. A small add-on included a garage, a living room and a terrace above. The whole plot was small and exposed from all around ? the ...
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