
"Located on a stationary pontoon along the Sava River in Mačvanska Mitrovica, , Sava River House is a floating designed by Studio MARSA for leisure use and weekend stays. Measuring eight by six meters, the project is conceived as a flexible open-plan structure that supports both everyday retreat and occasional gatherings. The cabin's architectural form is shaped by its orientation toward the river."
"Constructed on site, the cabin employs a timber skeletal structure with mineral wool insulation. The roof is formed using laminated teak beams, while the exterior is clad in . The structure is mounted on a 10-centimeter base welded to the pontoon, creating space for a double-layered insulated floor system. As a structure, the project required careful attention to load distribution, influencing both material selection and construction methods without altering the intended spatial or functional qualities."
"Material continuity between the exterior and interior reinforces the relationship between the building and its riverside setting. Wood and metal are used consistently throughout, referencing both the natural landscape and the site's maritime history. Interior joinery adopts deep green tones drawn from the color of the river, while restrained red accents reference nautical navigation markers, further situating the cabin within its water-based context."
Sava River House is a compact floating cabin on a stationary pontoon at Mačvanska Mitrovica on the Sava River, for leisure and weekend stays. The eight-by-six-meter open-plan cabin supports retreat and occasional gatherings. A mono-pitch roof slopes toward the shoreline, increasing interior height at entry and framing views from broad river perspectives to controlled glimpses through smaller openings like a horizontal kitchen window. Constructed on site, the timber skeletal structure uses mineral wool insulation and laminated teak roof beams. The structure mounts to a 10-centimeter base welded to the pontoon, allowing a double-layered insulated floor. Wood and metal continue inside; deep green joinery and restrained red accents reference the river and nautical markers. Service functions occupy the first third of the plan, including kitchen, bathroom, and utility.
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