Mediterranean Villa / Architectural office TOBIS-inzenjering
Croatia-based architecture studio TOBIS Engineering recently finished Villa Martinuzzi, a gorgeous Mediterranean villa located in Pula, Croatia.The house was dating back to 1890.
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Architects: Architectural office TOBIS-inzenjering
Location: Pula, Croatia
Lead Architects: Natasa Jozipovic
Area: 328.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
From the architect. Croatia-based architecture studio TOBIS Engineering recently finished Villa Martinuzzi, a gorgeous Mediterranean villa located in Pula, Croatia.The house was dating back to 1890.
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
New owner had one simple request for his villa, with not so simple detail; a living space that is combination of traditional and modern, but designed without forcing this popular ?let?s build old? style.
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
Ground Floor Plan
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Ground floor with 45 cm thick stone walls was imagined as a traditional base for the contemporary first floor. Ground floor features modern kitchen, original staircase, bathroom, bedroom and living room with the dining room. Part of the slanted roof is covered in glass, letting the daylight pass through the roof and glass hallway floor on the upper level all ...
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
Architects: Architectural office TOBIS-inzenjering
Location: Pula, Croatia
Lead Architects: Natasa Jozipovic
Area: 328.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
From the architect. Croatia-based architecture studio TOBIS Engineering recently finished Villa Martinuzzi, a gorgeous Mediterranean villa located in Pula, Croatia.The house was dating back to 1890.
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
New owner had one simple request for his villa, with not so simple detail; a living space that is combination of traditional and modern, but designed without forcing this popular ?let?s build old? style.
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
Ground Floor Plan
Courtesy of Architectural office TOBIS -inzenjering
Ground floor with 45 cm thick stone walls was imagined as a traditional base for the contemporary first floor. Ground floor features modern kitchen, original staircase, bathroom, bedroom and living room with the dining room. Part of the slanted roof is covered in glass, letting the daylight pass through the roof and glass hallway floor on the upper level all ...
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