Single family House - Tolstoi str. / Outline Architecture Office
From a functional point of view the brief and the relative small area of the plot imposed a vertical development of the structure. The house is designed for a young family of four, and applies the organisation principles of a single storey residence to the vertical condition of the site.Â
© Sorin Diaconescu
Architects: Outline Architecture Office
Location: Strada Lev Nicolaevici Tolstoi, Bucure?ti, Romania
Architect In Charge: Cristina Barna, Sorin Diaconescu
Area: 386.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Sorin Diaconescu
© Sorin Diaconescu
From the architect. From a functional point of view the brief and the relative small area of the plot imposed a vertical development of the structure. The house is designed for a young family of four, and applies the organisation principles of a single storey residence to the vertical condition of the site.Â
© Sorin Diaconescu
The general principle in arranging the interior spaces was to visually connect them and to keep an easy access between adjacent rooms placed on platforms half a storey vertically separated. The rooms themselves can be opened and extended into this circulation through sliding or folding partitions, adding to the overall connectivity. The brief also included an elevator that connects four levels of the house.
© Sorin Diaconescu
The living spaces are organized around a central void that extends to t...
© Sorin Diaconescu
Architects: Outline Architecture Office
Location: Strada Lev Nicolaevici Tolstoi, Bucure?ti, Romania
Architect In Charge: Cristina Barna, Sorin Diaconescu
Area: 386.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Sorin Diaconescu
© Sorin Diaconescu
From the architect. From a functional point of view the brief and the relative small area of the plot imposed a vertical development of the structure. The house is designed for a young family of four, and applies the organisation principles of a single storey residence to the vertical condition of the site.Â
© Sorin Diaconescu
The general principle in arranging the interior spaces was to visually connect them and to keep an easy access between adjacent rooms placed on platforms half a storey vertically separated. The rooms themselves can be opened and extended into this circulation through sliding or folding partitions, adding to the overall connectivity. The brief also included an elevator that connects four levels of the house.
© Sorin Diaconescu
The living spaces are organized around a central void that extends to t...
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