Z3Z Architekci

House Blended Into The Forest

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

House Blended Into The Forest

Z3Z ARCHITEKCI

ARCHITECTS
Z3z Architekci

AREA
329 m²

LOCATION
Poland

MANUFACTURERS
Ruukki, Aluprof, Hormann

PHOTOGRAPHS
Marcin Mularczyk, Mateusz Zajkowski

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Mateusz Zajkowski, Emilia Chomiuk

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Joanna Horbik

CATEGORY
Houses

STRUCTURE ENGINEER
Paweł Olszewski

YEAR
2020

SANITARY INSTALLATIONS
Green Beaver Patryk Kołodziejczyk

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS
Dariusz Placzyński

House Blended Into The Forest
© Mateusz Zajkowski
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

The plot is located in a picturesque pine forest, with beautiful pine trees overgrown with ivy, which from the very beginning have captivated both the client and the designers.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

When starting to design the house, the designers of Z3Z ARCHITEKCI faced the task of putting the building between the trees, so that as little as possible of the existing beautiful old tree stand had to be cut down.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

Together with the client, they found a clearing on a plot, which they chose as a spot for the house. It was also a part of the later discovered vision for this plot from the State Forests.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

On one hand, the difficulties of building the house in the forest, and on the other, the desire to preserve as many trees as possible, contributed to the fact that the house almost becomes one with the forest.

The use of seemingly unlike the natural landscape material, such as sheet metal, was a great decision. It is hard to imagine any other material to better match the house with the surrounding nature.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

Driving along the road adjacent to the plot one has an impression that the house has always been there as if it was ingrown with greenery.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Mateusz Zajkowski
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

Black trapezoidal sheet metal was used as an outer shell of the elevation. Wooden elements recessed in the body of the house were made of Canadian cedar planks.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Mateusz Zajkowski

Its irregular structure is supposed to emphasize the forest's diverse character.

Thanks to those means, the elevation and the body of the building appear to have belonged to this place for a long time, despite its bold form.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

The front of the house invites its users with a wooden recess, which stands out from the rest of the building, clearly indicating the entrance.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

The spacious canopy in this place also includes the entrance to the garage with a garage gate hidden beneath the cedarwood.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

A similar wooden recess is located on the other side of the building and creates a recreational terrace.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

The interior of the building is kept in an ascetic white with concrete floors. From the inside, thanks to the largest possible glazing, there is an outlook on the greenery.

A particularly interesting effect is given by the corner windows with glazing joined in the corner without a post, making the forest seemingly accessible from inside.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk

An interesting effect was created in children's rooms, where the whole long wall connecting the two rooms is a window, from which you can admire majestic pine trees overgrown with ivy.

The interiors do not distract attention from the images of greenery. They harmonize with them.

House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk
House Blended Into The Forest
© Marcin Mularczyk


House Blended Into The Forest
Section - AA
House Blended Into The Forest
Section - BB


House Blended Into The Forest
Elevation - East
House Blended Into The Forest
Elevation - West
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Elevation - North
House Blended Into The Forest
Elevation - South


House Blended Into The Forest
Plan - Ground Floor
House Blended Into The Forest
Plan - First Floor


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Plan - Site

House Blended Into The Forest
Scheme

Z3Z Architekci
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Z3Z Architekci
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