*미니멀 주택 [ ZROBIM architects ] Matski House

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ZROBIM architects-Matski House
마츠키 하우스는 벨로루시 민스크에 위치한 미니멀리즘 주택으로, ZROBIM 건축가가 설계했습니다. 독특하고 실험적인 접근 방식에 대한 건축가의 헌신은 프로젝트 개발 과정에서 건축주가 직면하고 효과적으로 해결한 문제에서 잘 드러납니다. 처음에 이 부동산에는 매립지가 있었는데, 이 매립지는 두 개의 매력적인 인공 연못으로 독창적으로 변모했습니다. 이러한 변화는 미적 가치를 더했을 뿐만 아니라 지역 활성화에도 기여했습니다. 또한 주변 환경에 대한 건축가의 깊은 존중은 디자인에서도 잘 드러납니다. 대지 고도의 큰 차이를 활용하여 가장자리에서 4.5m까지 뻗어 있는 캔틸레버 구조의 놀라운 주택은 건축물에 독특하고 모험적인 개성을 더하는 대담한 건축적 업적을 남겼습니다. 집주인은 환경과 조화롭게 조화를 이루면서 필요한 모든 기술 장비를 지붕 공간에 완벽하게 통합하여 집 지붕에서 농작물을 재배할 계획입니다. translate by DeepL

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Matski House is a minimalist residence located in Minsk, Belarus, designed by ZROBIM architects. The architect’s dedication to a unique and experimental approach is exemplified by the challenges the owner encountered and effectively tackled during the project’s development. Initially, the property contained a landfill, ingeniously transformed into two inviting artificial ponds. This transformation not only added aesthetic value but also contributed to the neighborhood’s revitalization. Furthermore, the architect’s deep respect for the surrounding context is evident in the design. Leveraging a significant difference in site elevation, the result is a remarkable cantilevered house extending 4.5 meters over the edge a daring architectural feat that adds a distinct and adventurous character to the structure. In a harmonious nod to the environment, the owner plans to cultivate crops on the house’s roof, with all necessary technical equipment seamlessly integrated into the roof space.

This approach maximizes available space and underscores the owner’s commitment to sustainable living and experimentation. With meticulous consideration of light orientation and thermal engineering, the design features an expansive front of panoramic glazing (comprising 65% of the wall area) along the south west façade, offering breathtaking views of the integrated natural surroundings. Conversely, the north façade remains deliberately unadorned to minimize heat loss from the shaded side. Harnessing passive solar heating, the floors and internal partitions are constructed from solid concrete, enhancing thermal inertia and maintaining a favorable microclimate within the half-timbered house. At the heart of the dwelling lies an atrium housing a living nut tree—an ever-changing element that mirrors the seasons and connects inhabitants with the cycles of nature.

The tree’s presence extends to every room in the house. This central atrium has also influenced the layout of the house, which is fluid and corridor free, allowing for diverse pathways through the space. Ceiling heights are thoughtfully proportioned to room sizes, with 2.5-meter-high, white-painted ceilings in hallways and corridors to create a sense of openness. In contrast, living areas boast 3-meter-high ceilings adorned with finely crafted wooden planks, individually made and removable to access hidden utilities. The monochromatic color palette is complemented by a natural selection of materials: the warm tones of wood in the ceiling and furniture, monolithic arch concrete, and polished metal accents. Impressively, 95% of the furniture and lighting are custom-made according to the owner’s unique designs, infusing the interior with a sense of expensive natural minimalism.

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