The house stands in Nitra, at the foot of Mount Zobor, on the grounds of a former vineyard. The plot slopes down and extends to the south – the house is shifted into this position. The placement allows gardens to "flow around" the houses while also opening views from the interior. The house is a rational white cube with external dimensions of 6.5 x 12.5 x 6.5 meters. The strict form is "softened" by the metal structure of the staircase and the shading of the terrace. A layout of three consecutive spaces, along with the relevant service facilities, is implemented in both floors. On the ground floor, the layout is fluid and opens up views across the house. The central section is open through both floors. The reduction at the upper level creates a rooftop terrace, accessible by an external staircase.
Bakyta architects
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