The project is defined by a clear architectural "dialogue" between the past and the present, manifest in two distinct volumes:
The project is noted for its sparing use of materials that emphasize texture and authenticity: House near Poznan 1.45
: Large glazing in the contemporary wing allows for seamless indoor-outdoor transitions, a hallmark of modern Polish residential architecture seen in similar Poznan projects like those featured on ArchDaily . Materials and Aesthetic The project is defined by a clear architectural
: A new, clean contemporary volume was attached to the old structure via a central staircase. this addition provides a spacious, single-story living area that includes the kitchen and dining spaces, designed to open up to the surrounding landscape. Key Design Features Key Design Features : By separating the "active"
: By separating the "active" living spaces in the new wing from the "quiet" sleeping areas in the refurbished wing, the house achieves a high level of functional clarity.
: The original building was meticulously refurbished to maintain its historical charm while serving as the home's functional core. The ground floor of this volume houses the garage and storage, while the upper level contains the private bedroom quarters.
: The design team at Neostudio Architekci treated the existing acacia trees as a primary design challenge and focal point, ensuring the new structure felt embedded in its natural environment rather than imposing upon it.