House in the Bieszczady Mountains

Dom w Bieszczadach

House in the Bieszczady Mountains
Spolupráce:Jarosław Przybyłka, Anna Gołyga, Michał Sokołowski, Michał Laskowski
Address: Bieszczady, Poland
Investor:Henniger Investment
Project:2019
Completion:2020
Area:353 m2


The architecture situates the house on the border with nature. The house will remain unfenced from the road. The trees that were preserved were supplemented with new plantings. We have stretched the earth structure with the turf over the roof in order to place the house even more in the context of the place and to weaken the sense of its presence in the landscape.
The house in the Bieszczady was built for the owner of Henninger Investment, who is privately an enthusiast of the polish Bieszczady Mountains. Our common goal was to emphasize the beauty of the place without adversely affecting its perception by others. The building covered with corten frames the view of Otryt Mountain. You can see its reflections on the facade glazing.
Architecture is hidden among greenery, thanks to which it opens up a panorama of overlapping peaks of the Bieszczady Mountains. At the same time, it does not take this view away from others. From the neighbors' side, the house was supposed to resemble a slope of a hill, while from the north it was to retain the character of a building that has its scale and mass. It is not a small object.
The house consists of a private zone with a study, recreation, and relaxation facilities, as well as a spa. There is also a guest wing with several rooms. Therefore, our task was to include the building with such a rich functional program in the plot morphology. While time goes by, the building will become covered with a rusty coating and a thick layer of greenery. It was especially important for us already at the concept stage.
The investment area, in a planned in line with natural processes, which was supposed to heal all traces of our inference in this place, leaving only the elements that were to underline the redesigned tectonics of the area in view.
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