A HOUSE FOR A STRAIGHTFORWARD FAMILY
Sometimes projects get complicated. Or ideas run all over the place, conflicting with one another and making it necessary to go time after time back on certain decisions. Straightforward House has a completely different story: the design process flowed naturally and in a single direction only – away from the old and embracing the new.
Namely the owners entered the design process with a clear vision.
They wanted to replace the existing, old, non-functional, oversized, energy-inefficient and architecturally unarticulated house with a new one. And they made it clear they were not talking about a “new outfit” kind of new. Instead, they insisted on a “total opposite of the old” kind of new.
In the end only two tangible traces of the “old” remained unchanged, thus preserving a sense of continuum of the family heritage. One is the wine cellar, now made more easily accessible. The other is the dining table, which serves as a silent reminder of all the decisions that shaped the family’s history throughout time.
The house takes the narrow plot of land as an opportunity. It flows with the terrain and connects the indoor living space with the terrace and courtyard outside.
The owners come from a family of respected caterers. So it was presumed that the kitchen and complementary outdoor facilities would be one of the focuses of the new house. And it is – but not in what might expect to be true dramatic fashion, as a true master doesn’t need fancy equipment to perform his magic.
Below the line the house delivers on its efficiency commitments. The design process resulted in a stretched, multi-level house – and with a footprint less than one-third of the old one.
Location: Sora, Medvode, Slovenia
Client: private
Type: single family house
Built: 2017-2018
Contractor: Bauta , Topos
Photos: Janez Peljko
Fact sheet
usable surface 177 sq m
site 579 sq m
construction time 7 months
reinforced concrete and wooden construction
passive house – energy consumption – PHPP: 15,0 kW /(m2a)
heat pump air-water
air recuperation
rain water recycling
Featured
OHS – Open House Slovenia 2019
OUTSIDER
Mojmojster.net (June 2023)
Awards
BigSEE Architecture Award 2019 – Winner, Residential architecture
ARCHITECT’S DIALOGUES - Matej Gašperič Podcast
The guest of this edition of Architect’s Dialogues is JURE JEZERŠEK.
Jure probably doesn't need a special introduction. He is one of the four brothers who run the well-known Gostinstvo Jezeršek. For him, his wife Petra, and their daughter Jera, who was later joined by the youngest, Tito, we designed A House for a Family that Knows. But given that both Jure and I are (also) entrepreneurs at heart, conversations during the process of designing their new home also revolved around many other topics.
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