Very sloped land in a row of houses on the edge of the city center in a fairly diverse development. In the neighborhood, there are several village-character homes as well as larger houses with flat roofs.
A family house for a growing family should meet the classic requirements for a modern timeless appearance.
The mass is formed by a clear geometric shape, with width and shape in the front part of the house utilizing the size of the plot. The internal spaces are logically reflected on the facade by the positioning of window openings.
The first determination of the entrance location was dictated by the connection to the very sloped access terrain and also by the limitation of the requirement to preserve the existing cellar of the original demolished house and the staircase down. The main entrance to the house is through a recessed entrance hall, from which a wardrobe and a workshop connecting to the garage follow. On the other side of the direct hallway are additional entrances to an office oriented towards the street and to rooms that do not require daylight, such as a toilet, bathroom, and laundry room. In front of the living room at the end of the hallway is a staircase leading to the second floor. This floor contains all the quiet rooms. The children's rooms are oriented to the eastern side toward the street. From the bedroom oriented to the western side, there is access to the terrace, which is also connected to a wardrobe and a separate bathroom. The children's rooms have a separate bathroom.
As mentioned, at the end of the house facing the garden, there is a spacious living room with a kitchen area, which expands to the maximum possible width towards the garden, and together with the terrace by the bedroom creates an interesting composition of volumes.
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