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Forest House
Norbert Tukaj

Forest House

A residential house has been reconstructed in the Ribiškės Landscape Reserve belonging to the Pavilnys Regional Park.

photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj

The project aimed at reflecting the local spirit, contextually and sensitively meeting the needs of a modern house. Keeping a link to the past, and yet creating a present-day heritage, has become one of the main challenges. Do not expose architecture, but rather “immerse” it in an old apple orchard. To anchor the house comfortably to the terrain and make the inhabitants feel at ease in the environment.

photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj

The historically formed urban composition of the existing residential building and adjacent structures is distinguished as the main value of the protected area and becomes the basis of the newly formed building complex. Meanwhile, the existing buildings are not valuable, thus becoming subject for complete reconstruction, their volumes are increased and new functions assigned.

photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj

The restrained architecture of the archetypal gable volumes, inside its shape, is deconstructed in such a way that it affords enough room for terraces, beautiful views and light out the windows, the transparency of buildings and the emergence of intimate spaces. For example, one of the windows of the western façade may be directed to the Liepkalnis Ski Track. Therefore, during the winters, the owners of the house live inside a Bruegel-type landscape.

photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj
photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj

The outdoor-indoor connection is the dominant theme of the house, with a stepped terrace repeating the terrain and cosily lit by sunset rays, a preserved garden of old apple trees and a minimalist interior that frames the change of seasons outside the window. Moreover, the project conveys the past-present-future connection to the full. The history of the place continues through the transformation, with the old buildings turning into new ones and the new ones gradually getting old.

photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj
photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj

Team:
Architects: Inblum Architects
Lead Architects: Dmitrij Kudin, Laura Malcaite
Team Members: Laura Malcaitė, Dmitrij Kudin, Rūta Kazėnaitė, Eglė Dimaitytė
Landscape Architecture:  terrafirmaLT, Ramune Sanderson
Photographer: Norbert Tukaj

photo_credit Norbert Tukaj
Norbert Tukaj

Materials used: 
Construction System:
Wood, Concrete, Brick
Finishes:
Wood, Glass, Metal

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