House G / ARP studio
Briefly

The house at Škofija is built around a void, which acts as the central design element, allowing spaces to seamlessly transition from public to private.
Entering the house provides an open space that serves as a reception area, offering a gradual transition for the family from public to intimate spaces.
Functionally, the design differentiates living and sleeping areas, with the living room open to the roof and featuring windows that enhance light and views.
Emphasizing the harmonious relationship with its surroundings, the architecture maintains a restrained facade while offering rich spatial experiences inside.
Read at ArchDaily
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