SHOVK blends ukrainian architecture and japanese minimalism with 'dzen house'
Briefly

Dzen House in Ukraine merges Japanese and Ukrainian styles to create a space promoting togetherness and privacy while emphasizing a connection with nature.
The architecture features open-plan areas for interaction and privacy, finished with rustic 'mazanka' plaster and a wooden roof inspired by Japanese design.
Large windows in the living room of Dzen House frame nature, bringing outdoor views inside while the upper floor offers a peaceful retreat with birch plywood interiors and a tatami space for meditation.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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