architect: KWK

location: Izbica, Poland

year: 2014

The house was built in Izbica near Warsaw. A beautiful plot on a hill, overlooking a river bend provides quite the sight. Rounded ground floor resembles a rock, on which the upper, night section rests. Protruding ledge created a shaded garden merging with the living section. It is enclosed by massive ground floor forms on the one side and with glass partitions on the other. A living-garden is thus created – a room on the verge of two worlds: house and nature. On warm days, after removing the glass partitions, indoor space merges with the garden, thanks to the materials applied.

photo by Jakub Certowicz
photo by Jakub Certowicz

Other functions (kitchen, technical and recreational section) are housed in the massive forms lined with Siberian wood. The dark wood blends in with tree trunks. White form blends in with the sky. Moreover, bedroom glazing enclosed with stainless steel reflects the sky. The living-garden features a roofed terrace with external kitchen (the kitchen top is folded into the wall closet). Thanks to this, the residents have the sense of living in open air. They hide in the cocoon of their bedrooms for the night only.
Living-Garden is a green, A-energy class building. Perfectly insulated – with thick walls, multilayer thermal glass, additional insulation provided by shutters – wooden ones downstairs and steel ones upstairs. The house does not require high energy for heating and remains cool in the summer. The ledge protects the ground floor against overheating. With its structure, Living-Garden House enforces an environmentally friendly lifestyle – opening up to the garden enforces coexistence with nature, subjecting to its rhythm.

Informations:

architect: Robert Konieczny
collaboration: Magdalena Adamczak, Aleksandra Stolecka, Marcin Harnasz
construction: Jan Głuszyński, Kornel Szyndler
installations: Cyryl Kaczmarek, Duo Term
client: prywatny
site area: 1712 mq
floor area: 318,40 mq
construction: 2012-2014
photographs: Jakub Certowicz

awards:
- nomination European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture -
Mies van de Rohe Award 2015
- Living-Garden House in Izbica awarded the prize 'Export Work'
in Architecture of the Year 2014 in Silesian Region Competition