Livable Private House design by Superform Architecture
Livable Private House design by Superform Architecture
This interesting residence in the town of Ljubno ob Savinji, was designed by Architects Anton Žižek and Marjan Poboljšaj, founders of Superform, based in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. They are being noticed consistently at European events and competitions for their progressive design work — from interior design and furniture concepts to architecture. This Livable Private House are created by combining two existing buildings, the first house that resembles the traditional buildings of the valley is monolithic and introverted and contains the bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchen, Its main materials are wood and stone. The second house resembles a boat anchored in the green bay and is more extroverted, open an modern than the first. Its materials are glass, steel, Rheinzink and wood. The result, combined structure looks bold, yet agrees with its environment and looks entirely livable.
Private House design in Ljubno ob Savinji
Private House interior design by Superform
Perfect Private House design by Architects Anton Zizek and Marjan Poboljsaj
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August 27th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
The idea of using real trees to build a house, even structure is a good way to design eco friendly houses. But to some extent, it doesnt fit the need of really using real trees in the building. It seems like, you are living in an undeveloped area.
Branches spread everywhere in house, doesnt seem neat.
They still couldve been used, by maybe polishing the wood, or making it
seem to ‘fit in’, with the surroundings.