House K by 3LHD Architects
House K was designed by 3LHD Architects, and is located in Zagreb, Croatia.
From the architects:
The concept of the house is inspired by the shape of a snail’s shell, which involves a spiral twisting around its own axis, and as such all functional elements of the house follow each other and are built around a central atrium.
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Description from 3LHD Architects:
Family house K is situated on a large residential plot on a moderate eastern-facing slope at the edge of a forest near the base of Sljeme hill. By placing the object next to the street in the north-western corner of the plot, preference was given to a beautiful forest view; the uneven terrain was used as a means of developing the object’s volume.
The concept of the house is inspired by the shape of a snail’s shell, which involves a spiral twisting around its own axis, and as such all functional elements of the house follow each other and are built around a central atrium. The atrium was made in order to compensate for a lack of sunlight in the living-room area and enabled two-way lighting of certain rooms.
The house is maximally open and rises two floors towards a vast green meadow and forest; towards the street the house is enclosed by a simple ground-floor façade with a hidden garage door.
Almost in opposition to the progression of a snail’s home, we enter the K House through a modest and unnoticeable entrance situated at the edge of the southern façade. This is where the spiral movement around the atrium and through the half-levels begins; it ends in a big living room that opens towards the outdoor terrace and the forest.
Diverse and colorful elements which find a place in the home in order to satisfy the needs and wants of the inhabitants are developed in a 600 m2 area and in several half-levels, thus making the best possible use of the terrain’s difference in altitude and visually making the house appear smaller.
All façades and terraces are paneled with untreated teak boards. The use of wood paneling continues in the interior in response to the spiral progression, as well as to achieve an intimate and comfortable atmosphere. Therefore floors and, intermittently, walls are paneled with teak wood while ceilings and walls are primarily white. Black appears as an additional color accent on the walls, offering a means of directing one’s gaze and movement.
An interesting alternative to the straightforward coloring of the home interior was brought to bear in the wellness and swimming pool area. In this dim ambience with a predominantly black lattice ceiling and a wavy golden wall, true atmosphere is created by changeable RGB lighting ranging from purple to blue and giving the area an almost set design-like dimension.
A curious addition and final accent to the house were made by the roof terrace. One reaches it via an external spiral staircase that hangs in the atrium between the first level and the roof, thus accentuating the fact that a family house, besides being a home for a family, has also to serve as a place for indulging in companionship, comfort, luxury and gratification.
Photos: Damir Fabijanic
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Will Matias on 04 Apr 2009 at 10:51 am #
a bit too dark on the inside.. looks great all the same
Rosie on 04 Apr 2009 at 11:27 pm #
I need curtains on my bathroom shower! I don’t know how people shower without them.
Fiona on 05 Apr 2009 at 1:03 am #
I love it all. The choice of wood is great, I love the fire, the roof terrace and the bathroom. I’d add a bit of colour and more soft furnishings but overall, it’s just my style.
Jeremy on 05 Apr 2009 at 12:03 pm #
i think this house is amazing! i love how dark and simple it is. it is very calming…
john does amsterdam on 06 Apr 2009 at 1:06 am #
this house is all about the details; and they’ve been executed quite well – especially in regards to the many staircases. kudos 3lhd
principalprimera on 06 Apr 2009 at 11:23 am #
I really love it!
jaxtaposed on 07 Apr 2009 at 10:15 am #
AMAZING property. Look at that fantastic bathroom/staircase!
The kitchen sink looks like it belongs in a prison or a hospital though…
Not nuts about the couches either.
Copper Sinks on 13 Apr 2009 at 6:46 am #
I love the fireplace. I would imagine it uses Ethanol, as its not covered around the sides. I think the darkness inside is likely just photography, and not how dark it is when the sun is shining in the right direction.
GeorgeBrown on 23 May 2009 at 12:33 pm #
I like how the photographer chose film