Passive house Leska
The concept of the passive house Leska is based on several principles which had to be harmonized during the planning process. The design of the house and its open spaces followed bioclimatic criteria. The architect/owner …
The concept of the passive house Leska is based on several principles which had to be harmonized during the planning process. The design of the house and its open spaces followed bioclimatic criteria. The architect/owner …
This family home built in the 1970s near Kranj was in need of renovation. The removal of the wall and the ceiling between the kitchen and the living room resulted in a large living space, …
This house is located next to a pine wood in a small village between Rakitna and Cerknica. The design follows the terrain, with the cross sections of individual rooms growing accordingly. The central living space …
This reconstruction of a vineyard cottage near Podčetrtek features a wine cellar on the ground floor and living quarters on the first floor and in the attic. The ground floor preserves the original design, while …
Kozjansko is a relatively unknown region of Slovenia, characterized by diverse topography and cultural landscape, as well as by very hospitable people. This holiday home in Bistrica ob Sotli was built on the site of …
This is an example of high quality architectural renovation, a combination of cultural landscape, building heritage and modern dwelling culture. It reuses local materials to revitalize an existing building, an over 50 years old abandoned …
This villa in Ljubljana was commissioned by the sculptor Boris Kalin in the 1930s and was designed by the architect Vinko Glanz. The semi-basement used to be the sculptor’s studio, the first floor was occupied …
This wooden family home in Kranj has all the energy saving features, as well as a rational and functional design. The living quarters are placed on the ground floor and the bedrooms on the first …
This house in Ajdovščina, under the ridge of Trnovska planota, features a symbolic hinge in its narrowest point, while opening widely towards the south. Its design adjusts to the high dwelling culture of its owners, …
This home for a family of five in Trebnje is a cluster of five volumes, separated and united by communications. Four of them are covered with a gable roof, while the fifth is a separate …
The house sits on a narrow sloping plot between a forest on the southern side and a road on the northern side. The plot is shadowed by the trees, so the living quarters are located …
The house is made of a wooden skeleton supporting 8 x 18 cm + OSB plates, blown cellulose 18 cm. The building has heat recovery and water heating – compact unit Nilan, heating with cast …