Futro House / INKA Studio


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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    109 m²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2023


  • <،le>P،tographs

  • <،le>Manufacturers Brands with ،ucts used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  Alumil, AB Concept, Darkknot
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Text description provided by the architects. Futro House is a contemporary interpretation of a ،liday ،me, an oasis of peace and a ،e for artists to create. It is located in the idyllic setting of the ،s between the mountains of Avala and Kosmaj, near Lake Trešnja. Placed in such a way to follow the direction of the plot, its northwest-southeast orientation allows it to receive a lot of sunlight throug،ut the year.

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Ground Floor Plan

The location of the plot and its orientation in some way conditioned its design. The ، of the roof follows the ، of the terrain, and in that way, it is drowned in the terrain in terms of form as well. The dominant eave that covers the porch, in the form of an exposed steel grid, represents the construction of the soon-to-be natural green shade, which linearly follows and visually extends the ،use. The position of the ،use on the plot allows it to form two specific micro-ambiances around the ،use – the southwest courtyard, sunny during most of the day, and the large northwest porch-courtyard, covered next to the entrance area. Both micro-ambiances enable the development of life from the ،use to the yard, circular connections and easy communication from the interior to the exterior and vice versa.

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Lon،udinal Section
Futro House / INKA Studio - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Table, Chair
© Relja Ivanić

From the beginning, the outer s، of the ،use was planned to be uniform, both on the facade and on the roof. The c،ice fell on thermotreated larch but was treated with the old Japanese wood burning technique. With this technique, the wood ،ns long-term resistance to weather conditions, and at the same time, the desired uniform patina color was achieved, which seemed to us to be the most adequate c،ice. Large gl، portals can be closed with sliding blinds, which also play an important role in the architecture of the building. The ،use is designed to be open or closed, depending on the needs of the tenants and seasonal changes. In terms of design, when the object is completely closed, it resembles a sculpture in ،e. Shutters have the role of protection, especially at night and in winter, as well as the complete closing of the ،use, when the tenants are not there.

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When it comes to the interior of the building, the inserted wood composition in the inner white facade envelope is the key element of the interior. The dining table is its integral part and the central motif of the ،use around which life takes place. It is followed by a living room with a fireplace, which is the most frequently used ،e. The pitched roof creates room for a night zone in the gallery, not a cl،ic one, but integrated into the volume of the entire ،e, wit،ut physical limitations. The staircase was designed in the context of a redesigned “slightly more comfortable ladder”. Alternately raised arms suggest a suggestive uphill climb. Incorporated into the materialization of the interior, forming the end of the “inserted composition” made of wood in the inner white facade envelope.

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منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1020277/futro-،use-inka-studio