Living in Alpine Village / Skupaj Arhitekti
The House in the protected Alpine village of Stara Fu?ina is located in the Triglav National Park and addresses the traditional environment with author?s interpretation of characteristic local details. Standing elegant on a steep hillside the house, by its attractively oriented position, catches spectacular and commanding views across the topographically diverse glacial valley.
© Janez Marolt
Architects: Skupaj Arhitekti
Location: Lake Bohinj, 4265 Bohinjsko jezero, Slovenia
Architect In Charge: Meta Kutin, Toma? Eben?panger
Area: 100.7 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Janez Marolt
© Janez Marolt
From the architect. The House in the protected Alpine village of Stara Fu?ina is located in the Triglav National Park and addresses the traditional environment with author?s interpretation of characteristic local details. Standing elegant on a steep hillside the house, by its attractively oriented position, catches spectacular and commanding views across the topographically diverse glacial valley.
© Janez Marolt
 The house is erected in place of a former car repair workshop. The roof ridge of the new house rotated 90 degrees from the original. It runs rectangularly to the steep hillside in order to make the most of both sunny warmth and spectacular views. There were some agreements rea...
© Janez Marolt
Architects: Skupaj Arhitekti
Location: Lake Bohinj, 4265 Bohinjsko jezero, Slovenia
Architect In Charge: Meta Kutin, Toma? Eben?panger
Area: 100.7 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Janez Marolt
© Janez Marolt
From the architect. The House in the protected Alpine village of Stara Fu?ina is located in the Triglav National Park and addresses the traditional environment with author?s interpretation of characteristic local details. Standing elegant on a steep hillside the house, by its attractively oriented position, catches spectacular and commanding views across the topographically diverse glacial valley.
© Janez Marolt
 The house is erected in place of a former car repair workshop. The roof ridge of the new house rotated 90 degrees from the original. It runs rectangularly to the steep hillside in order to make the most of both sunny warmth and spectacular views. There were some agreements rea...
| -------------------------------- |
| Woodstock pavilions showcase intersection of "digital and analog construction" | #Shorts | Dezeen |
|
|
Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
Kent Avenue Penthouse Merges Industrial and Minimalist Styles
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
