House on the Street Z / Dva Arhitekta
Middle sized family house designed for a couple with two children.
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Architects: Dva Arhitekta
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Authors: Tomislav Curkovic, Zoran Zidaric
Collaborators: Tomislav Burgund, Maja Marosi Pezo, Cvjetka Peronja
Area: 200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Bosnic&Dorotic
Collaborators: Tomislav Burgund, Maja Marosi Pezo, Cvjetka Peronja
© Bosnic&Dorotic
From the architect. Middle sized family house designed for a couple with two children.Situated in a narrow street in center of Zagreb. The house is located on the street, respecting the current building line of other houses in the street, but raised above street level.
© Bosnic&Dorotic
Garage is kept on the street level but incorporated in the base of the house. Trapeze base plan derives from the site shape.
Plan
Plan
Immediate neighbourhood is very dense, and site itself surrounded by huge houses. That is why the house is ?defensive? towards the neighbours and opens itself diagonally, in angles, to gain light, air and vistas.
© Bosnic&Dorotic
On the garden side, the interior expands towards the outside space, with the biggest facade openings. Visible volume of the house is two-storey high, while the base i...
© Bosnic&Dorotic
Architects: Dva Arhitekta
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Authors: Tomislav Curkovic, Zoran Zidaric
Collaborators: Tomislav Burgund, Maja Marosi Pezo, Cvjetka Peronja
Area: 200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Bosnic&Dorotic
Collaborators: Tomislav Burgund, Maja Marosi Pezo, Cvjetka Peronja
© Bosnic&Dorotic
From the architect. Middle sized family house designed for a couple with two children.Situated in a narrow street in center of Zagreb. The house is located on the street, respecting the current building line of other houses in the street, but raised above street level.
© Bosnic&Dorotic
Garage is kept on the street level but incorporated in the base of the house. Trapeze base plan derives from the site shape.
Plan
Plan
Immediate neighbourhood is very dense, and site itself surrounded by huge houses. That is why the house is ?defensive? towards the neighbours and opens itself diagonally, in angles, to gain light, air and vistas.
© Bosnic&Dorotic
On the garden side, the interior expands towards the outside space, with the biggest facade openings. Visible volume of the house is two-storey high, while the base i...
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