To say it is a distinctive house is just not hyperbole. The Wind Home designed by Polish design studio Mobius Architekci has a one-of-a-kind format that has been dictated by the dense pine forest that it lives in. This forest is a pure extension of the Kampinos Forest and the house is located within the jap a part of the nationwide park border. Przemek Olczyk, founding father of the studio, began the design course of by marking out the wooded areas on the plot that he needed to depart intact. From there, the form of constructing adopted.
The outside of the house is fabricated from Siberian larch wooden in an openwork association. Window openings are hid with picket lamellas and customised, openwork louvres use the identical wooden to present the constructing its monolith-like look. The pure stone utilized in some areas of the facade really penetrate by into the interiors, blurring the road between indoors and open air.
Along with the a number of glass home windows, a skylight supplies entry to the usable a part of the roof, as soon as once more giving the householders a relentless connection to nature.
The various axes of the constructing head straight into the forest, and due to the variety of glass home windows, it’s not shortly discernible as to which a part of the house you’re in, an expertise that common residential buildings don’t create. Transferring by this house is supposed to be a shocking expertise.
Pictures by Paweł Ulatowski.