Residential House for Z3Z ARCHITEKCI
House Blended Into The Forest is a building that was created in the surroundings of an old pine forest with respect for nature. The basic assumption when designing this house was to integrate it into the existing trees and unite it with the forest. This idea was realized thanks to the use of a material that seems to be alien to the forest, i.e. sheet metal. The implementation showed that the house almost grows out of nature. The interior of the house is white and green dominates it thanks to large windows.
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Blended Into The Forest in your language: we provide project translations across multiple languages: Residential House EN, Woonhuis AF, Shtëpia E Banimit SQ, የመኖሪያ ቤት AM, المنزل السكني AR, Բնակելի Տունը HY, Yaşayış Evi AZ, Etxebizitza EU, Жылы Дом BE, আবাসিক বাড়ি BN, Stambena Kuća BS, Жилищната Къща BG, လူနေအိမ် MY, Casa Residencial CA, Residential Balay CEB, Nyumba Yogona NY, 住宅 ZY, 住宅 ZH, Casa Residenziale CO, Stambena Kuća HR, Obytný Dům CS, Bolighus DA, Woonhuis NL, Loĝdomo EO, Elamu ET, Asuintalo FI, La Maison D'habitation FR, Ann An Taigh Còmhnaidh GD, Casa Residencial GL, საცხოვრებელი სახლი KA, Wohnhaus DE, Το Σπίτι Κατοικιών EL, રહેણાંક મકાન GU, Kay Rezidansyèl HT, Gidan Zama HA, Ka Hale Noho HAW, בית מגורים HE, आवासीय घर HI, Lub Tsev Nyob HMN, Lakóház HU, Íbúðarhús IS, Ụlọ Obibi IG, Rumah Tinggal ID, É Teach Cónaithe GA, La Casa Residenziale IT, 住宅 JA, Omah Omah JV, ವಸತಿ ಗೃಹವು KN, Тұрғын Үй KK, ផ្ទះលំនៅឋាន KM, Inzu Yo Guturamo RW, 주거용 주택은 KO, Xaniyê Niştecîbûnê KU, Турак Үй KY, ເຮືອນທີ່ຢູ່ອາໄສ LO, Domus Residentialis LA, Dzīvojamā Māja LV, Gyvenamasis Namas LT, Wunnhaus LB, Станбена Куќа MK, Trano Fonenana MG, Rumah Kediaman MS, റെസിഡൻഷ്യൽ ഹൗസ് ML, Dar Residenzjali Hija MT, Te Whare Noho MI, निवासी घर MR, Орон Сууцны Байшин MN, आवासीय घर NE, Bolighus NO, ଆବାସିକ ଘର OR, د استوګنې کور PS, خانه مسکونی FA, Dom Mieszkalny PL, Casa Residencial PT, ਰਿਹਾਇਸ਼ੀ ਘਰ PA, Casa Rezidentiala RO, Жилой Дом RU, Fale Nofoia SM, Стамбена Кућа SR, Imba Yekugara SN, رهائشي گھر SD, නේවාසික නිවස SI, Obytný Dom SK, Stanovanjska Hiša SL, Guriga La Dego SO, Ntlo Ea Bolulo ST, La Casa Residencial ES, Imah Padumukan SU, Nyumba Ya Makazi SW, Bostadshus SV, Residential House TL, Хонаи Истикоматй TG, குடியிருப்பு வீடு TA, Торак Йорт TT, నివాస గృహం TE, บ้านพักอาศัย TH, Konut Evi TR, Ýaşaýyş Jaýy TK, Житловий Будинок UK, رہائشی مکان UR, تۇرالغۇ ئۆي UG, Turar-Joy UZ, Nhà Ở VI, Tŷ Preswyl CY, Wenhûs FY, Indlu Yokuhlala XH, רעזידענטשאַל הויז YI, Ibugbe Ile YO, Indlu Yokuhlala ZU.
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When starting to design the house, the designers of Z3Z ARCHITEKCI faced the task of putting the building between the trees, so that as little as possible of the existing beautiful old tree stand had to be cut down. Together with the client, they found a clearing on a plot, which they chose as a spot for the house. It was also a part of the later discovered vision for this plot from the State Forests.
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The house is covered with almost black sheet metal. Fixed to the brick structure of the building with steel connectors and a wooden substructure. Places sunk into the body of the house were covered with cedar wood. Thanks to its construction, the garage door has been hidden behind wooden boards. The ascetic interiors are covered with white plaster on the walls and a concrete floor.
It was a challenge to choose a material as alien to nature as sheet metal with conviction. However, the designers rightly decided that such a seemingly strange combination would be the best solution for a beautiful forest. The effect left no doubt, it was a very good choice.
The project started in 2016 and finished in 2018. The building was completed in 2020 and is located near Warsaw, Poland.
Contact with nature while at home is one of the most important assumptions of this project. The house and its surroundings have been designed so that the users are constantly surrounded by green pictures through the windows of the house. Interaction with Nature and its changing character is the meaning of the interior space. Nature is the most abundant in children's rooms. The whole longer wall of their rooms is made of glass. Thanks to this, the green almost almost enters the interior.
Nature in the first place was one of the main assumptions. The works largely consisted in cutting down as few trees as possible and squeezing the building into empty spaces of the plot. Considerations about the material, the connection between nature and industrial material, occupied a large part of the project. As a result, the designers noticed that the vertical divisions of the dark sheet metal harmonize well with the surroundings
On one hand, the difficulties of building the house in the forest and on the other, the desire to preserve as many trees as possible, contributed to the fact that the house almost becomes one with the forest. The use of seemingly unlike to the natural landscape material, such as sheet metal, was a great decision. It is hard to imagine any other material to better match the house with the surrounding nature.
Image #1 : Photographer Marcin Mularczyk, 2020 Image #2 : Photographer Marcin Mularczyk, 2020 Image #3 : Photographer Marcin Mularczyk, 2020 Image #4 : Photographer Marcin Mularczyk, 2020 Image #5 : Photographer Marcin Mularczyk, 2020 Video Credits: Julian Morytko, 2020
Blended Into The Forest Residential House has been a Silver winner in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design award category in the year 2022 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
Mateusz Zajkowski was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Blended Into The Forest Residential House.
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