The house located on the garden plot in the vicinity of family houses keeps its distance from surrounding buildings to let the green and nature have its presence in the street.
First floor is a seamless part of the surrounding land and with its settlement and layout it divides the land into three basic functional spaces. Entrance as a utilitarian entrance-storage part. Living space as an interior continuing to the exterior for the social stay of residents and their visits. A separate private part for parents as a place of rest and peace.
Above garden-residential platform rises the second floor for children. Imaginative house stuck in the crowns of preserved garden trees. For this reason, the superstructure has windows directly facing the trees.
The division of the house into a "house" and a "barn", i.e. two smaller buildings, aims to reduce the scale of the house. It also expresses partitioning into a day part located closer to the street and a night part distanced further in the inner garden. The slope of the roofs and the shape of the volumes follow traditional building types present. In terms of material, however, especially the residential part of the house differs from the surrounding buildings.
Along with the greenery in the garden, there are plants on the roofs too, the intention to positively affect climate on the plot and on the street, to dampen the summer overheating of the premises.
Structurally, the building is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete building with ventilated facades. All concrete horizontal structures include cooling pipes, including a sloping roof. From the beginning, concrete was considered as a part of the interior admitting joints of the used formwork
Facade is meant to be altered or replaced by next generations.
Plot area 4670 sq ft.
Interior area 1335 sq ft.