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Building Slovenia: New Housing Projects Rethinking Rural Life

© Matjaž Tančič & Klemen Ilovar House MJ stands on the outskirts on a once undeveloped patch of meadow between residential houses and forest edge. The house stands detached from the road, on the slope higher up, overlooking the town of Novo Mesto. Due to the views and the configuration of the plot, the house opens towards northwest. With the slight split of levels it adapts to the terrain and at the same time separates the living from the sleeping area.

How to Design a Hidden Kitchen

Copy While the kitchen is a ubiquitous part of almost every home and, in many cases, is considered symbolic of domestic living entirely it can also take up precious space, produce visual clutter, and detract from the minimalist aesthetic of an otherwise sleek, modern home. For some homeowners, the solution is simply to keep the kitchen clean and organized at all times. But for some innovative contemporary architects and their clients, the solution is to design a compact, concealable kitchen that can quickly and easily be shuttered out of view. Below, we discuss several examples of hidden kitchens, as well as some common techniques and strategies of designing them.

Back to Our Roots: Interiors Embracing Fire, Water, Earth, and Air

Copy The slogan Stay Home has been guiding people throughout the past year, making us rediscover our home as a place of refuge, shelter, and protection. Within this new status quo, much has been discussed about the important role played by architecture and interior design in improving both the physical and mental wellbeing of its inhabitants. From the most complex to the most simple, we have been revisiting various design strategies in search of a sense of comfort and seclusion in our homes. Although we are living in the most technological age of all, we find ourselves drawn to the most fundamental elements, as if returning to our origins.

Back to Our Roots: Interiors Embracing Fire, Water, Earth, and Air

Back to Our Roots: Interiors Embracing Fire, Water, Earth, and Air
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Renovation of Castle Grad / ARREA architecture

Collaborators :Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia - Marlenka Habjanič, Svjetlana Kurelac, Goričko Nature Park - Country:SloveniaMore SpecsLess Specs © Tadej Bolta Text description provided by the architects. Castle Grad is one of the biggest castles in Slovenia. It lies in the northeastern part of the country and is very well connected with both neighbouring countries Austria and Hungary. It is a huge structure. Legend says it has 365 rooms, equal to 365 days of the year in three storeys developed around a central two-level courtyard.  © Tadej Bolta The renovation of castle Grad is a long-term process. It started ten years before our studio got involved and used many diverse approaches to save and stabilize the ruined structure. Our small interventions punctually refresh the existing space and generate new functions. 

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