House in Krostoszowice / RS+
Krostoszowice is a village in a southern part of Silesia (region in Poland). The Investor owns large parcel with a significant slope in the east. The building should to stand on the highest point of the parcel, close to the road, in the north- west corner.
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
Architects: RS+
Location: Krostoszowice, Poland
Architect In Charge: Robert Skitek, Jakub Zygmunt
Area: 305.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Tomasz Zakrzewski
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
From the architect. Krostoszowice is a village in a southern part of Silesia (region in Poland). The Investor owns large parcel with a significant slope in the east. The building should to stand on the highest point of the parcel, close to the road, in the north- west corner.
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
The surrounding buildings are very diverse and chaotic. There are mainly houses of the 60's and 70's of the twentieth century.
Floor Plan Level 0
The surrounding landscape interested us more than unexciting development context. Hilly area and forest in the background has become a main point of reference. The building fits to existing topography, coincides with the landscape. House is open towards the most interesting views and separate from the nearest buildings.
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
From the street we...
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
Architects: RS+
Location: Krostoszowice, Poland
Architect In Charge: Robert Skitek, Jakub Zygmunt
Area: 305.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Tomasz Zakrzewski
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
From the architect. Krostoszowice is a village in a southern part of Silesia (region in Poland). The Investor owns large parcel with a significant slope in the east. The building should to stand on the highest point of the parcel, close to the road, in the north- west corner.
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
The surrounding buildings are very diverse and chaotic. There are mainly houses of the 60's and 70's of the twentieth century.
Floor Plan Level 0
The surrounding landscape interested us more than unexciting development context. Hilly area and forest in the background has become a main point of reference. The building fits to existing topography, coincides with the landscape. House is open towards the most interesting views and separate from the nearest buildings.
© Tomasz Zakrzewski
From the street we...
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