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House in Banjole
Service - Preliminary, Main and Detail Design
Status - In construction
Appointment - 2020
Location - Banjole, Istria, Croatia
Enclosed spaces gross Area - 405m2
Site Area - 1445m2
Client - private
Author - Gorana Giljanović, Eugen Popović
Company - GEplus arhitekti
Building physics - Enelis
Fire protection Engineer - Inspekting
Structural Engineer - Statički studio
WSS Engineer - Perpetuo
HVAC Engineer - Perpetuo
Swimming pool Engineer - Perpetuo
Electrical Engineer - Elektroline
The house combines modernity and tradition. The ground plan is L-shaped with a hipped roof with an 18° inclination and clay covering. Ground floor parts of the building are designed with a flat roof. The facades facing the road and neighboring plots have windows with sliding shutters, the facade facing south have large glass panels which opens view towards the pool and courtyard. The design is characterized by the upper volume that 'sits' on several smaller ground floor volumes. The upper volume is with visible red concrete facade, the smaller volumes are with gray wooden planks facade. The upper volume functionally and formally connects the main living spaces (living room and bedrooms) while the service rooms (garage, kitchen, trim, sauna) are located inside the wooden volumes. The upper volume covers a outdoor summer kitchen on the ground floor, and it is open toward sea views.




