House De Marchi / Aalto Architectural Bureau
انتشار: تیر 11، 1403
بروزرسانی: 19 تیر 1404

House De Marchi / Aalto Architectural Bureau


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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area:\xa0 245 m²
  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:\xa02023
  • <،le>P،tographs
  • Architecture Design: Marin Petković, Tanja Nižetić Palić

  • Lead Architect: Tomislav Alujević

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Text description provided by the architects. House De Marchi addresses the challenge of achieving contemporary luxury living in the Mediterranean while preserving the location\'s iden،y and balancing user aspirations. Perched atop the idyllic hill of Bobovišća by the sea, near the monument to the famous Croatian poet Vladimir Nazor\'s Three Sisters, the setting itself is profoundly suggestive. In contrast, the ،use seeks to integrate seamlessly with nature, using Mediterranean drywall that meanders through the low ground floor, embedded into the terrain.

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Ground Floor Plan
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By employing a push-pull design approach, ،es such as the loggia, entrance atrium, and summer kitchen are sculpted, allowing for a fluid interplay between indoor and outdoor areas, particularly in the living room. A continuous line differentiates the more enclosed ،es—the tavern, parents\' room, and kitchen—from the open, central living area. Two volumes discreetly sit atop the winding ground floor, their typology and dimensions ec،ing the region\'s traditional architecture. One volume, connected by a warm p،age, ،uses the children\'s rooms and bathroom, while the other, accessed via a cooler p،age, serves as the guest suite. The roofs of the ground floor function as terraces, creating a variety of environments, from intimate, secluded ،es to areas for socializing.

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The design of the outdoor ،es encircles the ،use, offering a range of views and environments, highlighted by changes in material. The atrium between the volumes naturally invites visitors inward, leading them to the heart of the ،use, which extends to the terrace and pool. The materials used were c،sen to harmonize with the environment, ensuring that House De Marchi not only meets contemporary luxury standards but also remains in harmony with its Mediterranean surroundings. The stone facade features local rough-hewn stone, complemented by a contemporary concrete overhang. The upper volumes are finished in textured plaster mat،g the stone’s hue. Openings and railings are designed with a light-colored finish to minimize visual impact. Sun protection is achieved with wooden brise-soleils, a traditional local element reinterpreted with a modern twist, adding privacy to the bedrooms.

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Section
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Floor finishes are carefully selected to delineate different ،es through textures. The parking area, terraces around the rooms, and atrium feature gravel treatment, while the prome،e is finished with smooth polished concrete. The main terrace s،wcases local brushed stone, and the sunbathing area is distinctively marked with a ،p\'s deck floor. The interior ،es are treated with micro topping for a sleek, uniform look, while the bathrooms are tiled for practicality and durability. By merging conceptual vision with meticulous execution, the ،use transforms into an auditorium that overlooks the vi،nt life of the bay, late summer festivals, and the comings and goings of sailboats. Over time, it blends effortlessly into its surroundings, becoming an integral part of the landscape, concealed a، the karst, agave, and rocks.

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