Treehouse Apartment / Projekt V Arhitektura
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Treehouse Apartment / Projekt V Arhitektura
"This sustainable 100m retrofit by Project V Architecture transforms a Sarajevo apartmentset in an Austro-Hungarian-era courtyard blockinto a warm, immersive world crafted from natural materials. Designed for a young family, the home features cherry wood linings, clay-painted walls, stone worktops, linen curtains, travertine, and minimalist detailing."
"Its most surprising element: a bespoke prefabricated children's Tree house, made from spruce glulam."
"The apartment evokes a sense of timelessness, building on a rich history of minimalism and 20th century modernism from Sarajevo, and hosts a curated selection of contemporary Bosnian craft and artwork throughout."
A sustainable 100m retrofit in a Sarajevo Austro-Hungarian-era courtyard block converts the apartment into a warm, immersive home using predominantly natural materials. The design accommodates a young family and emphasizes cherry wood linings, clay-painted walls, stone worktops, linen curtains, travertine, and minimalist detailing. A bespoke prefabricated children's Tree house, constructed from spruce glulam, provides a surprising, playful element integrated into the interior. The scheme references a heritage of minimalism and 20th century modernism from Sarajevo while showcasing contemporary Bosnian craft and artwork. The result balances timelessness, tactile materiality, and restrained, functional design choices.
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