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Straszyn near Warsaw.

The expectation of the investors was to create a small house that would fit well into an intimate plot and its architecture would be distinguished by moderation and uniqueness.

The idea for the original form of the house prompted the shape of a boomerang.
On the axis of the elongated first floor, the first floor was set diagonally. Its deviation from the line of the first floor was emphasized by an arched wall. The resulting dynamic form of the house provided it with good lighting and gave it the characteristics of uniqueness.
The existing access to the building forced the front to be positioned on the eastern side. The entrance to the house was highlighted by a large corner window. Through it one can see the openwork staircase leading to the first floor. The living area and bedroom on the first floor open to the west and the overhanging first floor with a study and children's rooms curves to the south.
This 220m2 house has the character of a modest pavilion architecture and its unique appearance is determined by the arched overhanging floor.
The house is in the process of installing solar batteries and energy storage.
A retention system has been prepared on the plot to collect rainwater for watering the garden.

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FUNCTION: Single-family residential building
LOCATION: Strzykuły near Warsaw

FLOOR AREA: 220m2
PLOT AREA: 2060m2
YEAR: 2019/2023

INVESTOR: Private

AUTHOR: arch. Paweł Lis
CO-OPERATION: arch. Karolina Osuchowska

CONSTRUCTION: SPACE-GROUP

PHOTO: Oskar Tuszyński

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