Sea House
SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
WindowsMetra
METRA Building NC-S 120 STH SLIM
ChairVitra.
Eames Plastic Armchair DAX
TinsmithCoperbel s.r.l.s.
Tailor-made furnitureDante Negro s.r.l.
TinsmitheryMazzonetto SpA
Finishes and facades Sbm Technologies s.r.l.

Product Spec Sheet
Windows
METRA Building NC-S 120 STH SLIM by Metra
Chair
Eames Plastic Armchair DAX by Vitra.
Tinsmith
Tailor-made furniture
Tinsmithery
Finishes and facades

SEA HOUSE

Studio Bressan as Architects

The project area is located on a rocky coastline in Croatia. It develops along a slope which descends from the mountain, where the access to the property is located, to the crystalline water of the private beach.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

The design choices were determined by the site’s peculiarity and the pre-existing building. The client’s request was to integrate a guest house and a living space to a pre-existent rural house made of stone and also to develop the interior design of those two spaces.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

The new buildings are presented as glass screens. Only a few essential lines define the aim of architecture to blend with the surrounding nature and at the same time to open to the sea and enhance the panoramic view of the landscape.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

From the outside the site is configured as a village made of small buildings that talks to each other according to their functionality. All of them are located around the original Dalmatian-style house, the heart of the whole settlement.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

The new parts aim at improving the usability of the existing buildings, without being in visual contrast with the surrounding environment. This is achieved using local resources such as stone and new materials such as steel and glass.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

A terraced composition (staggered levels) allows an optimal use of the spaces and the section design enhances the articulation of the works. A synergy between the volumes is created both in plan and also in their spatial development.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

GUEST HOUSE
The guest house is integrated subtly into the landscape. The underlying thick vegetation of the pine forest  embraces and masks the entire building.
Being built below the ground level of the original house, the building is invisible, despite the large areas. From the underlying forest and from the sea the guest house is perceived as a light roof, a shadow among the branches of the trees. From the inside of the building you can contemplate the vastness of the horizon and the magnificent landscape.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

The glass screens are protected by a system of folding metal blinds which when opened, ensure the maximum visual permeability between inside and outside. When closed, the hermetic protection of the built volume is guaranteed.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

INFINITE LIVING
Infinite living is a space designed to be a meeting point. It is characterized by simple and elegant lines. The main characteristic of this architecture is the opening towards the landscape. The large sliding windows provide a continuum between the inside and the outside. This is also enhanced by the materials that show the external parts as extensions of the interior itself. The horizontal course of the work is inspired by the sea-line. As a result, the architecture finds a mutual connection with the landscape and the roof seems to be a sail over the horizon.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

OUTDOOR AREAS
The common external areas were subjected to a spatial reorganization. A new bench was designed to be located around the existing pool. It is characterized by a wide depth so it can serve as a balustrade or a deckchair after a swim. Another element present is the Pergola Velarium. It consists of two tangent closed metal shapes one is the support bridge structure, the other the horizontal shading plane. The four sides are sliding veils which seem to fluctuate.

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SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

They block the summer sun while providing privacy from prying eyes. At the same time, they can still be opened towards the surrounding landscape. The veiled ceiling consists of a horizontal roller blind that protects from the zenithal sun or night humidity. Velarium is a flexible structure that adapts to the climatic conditions throughout the day and allows one to enjoy a refreshing daytime shade or the starry night sky lying on a comfortable sofa: a real open-air lounge.

photo_credit SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER
SIMONE BOSSI PHOTOGRAPHER

Team:
Architects: Studio Bressan
Lead Architect: Emanuele Bressan
Photographs: Simone Bossi, Emanuele Bressan 

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