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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
The house is located in a suburban settlement on the outskirts of Ljubljana.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
The surrounding area is ‘covered’ with low-quality single-family houses, most of them built without building permits in the 1960’s.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
The owners bought the last available plot, a very small area (500m2), on the edge of the settlement, facing forrest on the northern side.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
Therefore the theme of the project became one of ‘mediation’ a house as a mediator between the anonimous, chaotic suburbia and the natural surroundings.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
The house is conceived as a standard, patio-type house, formed by two wings that ‘frame’ the garden area. The wings are then split into two levels, to allow for insertion of the carport under the living area. By positioning the house almost on the edge of the site, and by lifting the level of the garden, the need for the fence surrounding the very small plot is eliminated.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
The usual ‘split’ between the living and sleeping areas of the house is reversed, so that the sleeping area occupies the ground level of the house.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
It consists of bedrooms and bathrooms for children and parents, which are formed as very small cells, that can be joined together by means of series of sliding and folding panels, much like a japanese house, where boundaries between particular areas become blurred. All of the spaces open up towards the wide corridor-workspace, with a long worksurface that naturally extends into the raised grass plateau of the garden.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
The main living area of the house is raised from the ground to allow for the sweepeing panoramic view of the surrounding forrest on the north. The long window on the southern side, raised 2 meters from the level of the room, allows for the sun to enter the room, while limiting the views to the neighbouring houses.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
Structurally it is conceived as a ‘bridge’, spanning over the carport on the ground level.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
As a typology, it is an open, loft-type space, very narrow and elongated, contrasting the closedness and compartmentalization of the bedroom area.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
So the living room becomes a ‘mediating device’, a kind of a periscope, catching sunrays on the southern side, and framing the views of the forrest on the northern side.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
Materially, the whole house is clad in wood vertical larch wood planks cover all the surfaces, including the pitched roof and the terrace sun deck.
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© Bevk Perovic Arhitekti . Pubblicata il 20 Ottobre 2006.
The only exception are the windows, only four of them in total – very large surfaces that ‘contain’ all opening and ventilation surfaces as well as all fixed glazing parts. Windows are custom-made, in steel structure with flush glazing.
project management: GT project d.o.o., Gasper Blejec
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