Fence House by mode:lina

Posted on Thu, 10 Nov 2016 by KiM

More architecture I can get behind. Quite a bit different in methods than my last post, here it is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional style in Poznań, Poland by architecture firm mode:lina. Form of this house: two blocks with a sloping roof and an asymmetric garage cube. It is complemented with simple, raw materials: bricks, concrete and sheet in shades of gray. The street facade has the least windows, protecting the inhabitants from the noise and gives them peace. In addition, various kinds of fences give them the sense of security. That’s where the house got the name from: the Fence House. The shape of this building was dictated by its function. Household members, parents and two children, wanted to live independently. Hence the idea of dividing it into two parts. Separate area on the first floor allows adults to enjoy tranquility while kids can go crazy in their “own house”. Ground floor is a common part for all inhabitants. There’s the unique kitchen extended into the garden and a large living room with mezzanine, reaching the attic. An unusual feature is the window in the hallway, which exhibits the owner’s unique car (my car buff husband says it’s a Lotus/Caterham 7) inside a graphite garage cube. 

(more work by mode:lina here)

Cath says:

I'm not a fan of exposed garages – but the rest of the house if great. Though I would be really scared of having young kids in the home with that table in the loft area – I just see someone falling!

Jared Hayden says:

What gobs of money and a complete lack of taste can accomplish. It's positively Trumpian!

Naveen says:

Really, Amazing article.

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