toprojekt’s polish residence doubles as a barrier that blocks highway noise
toprojekt?s cichy house is a renovated, elongated residence nestled in the fields of leszczyny, poland. the modern house was designed for a sophisticated, young couple who initially wanted to extend the living room and rethink the landscape surrounding the house. however, the architects went even further and decided to incorporate a rolling landscape and use the house?s unique site to benefit the relaxing interiors.Â
Â
Â
the architect?s result is a detached house that responds to the unique site conditions. the fairly long plot lies in the north-south direction parallel to the motorway a1 at a distance of about 100 m, making the site vulnerable to noise from the highway. however, the existing sound screen does not fully act as noise barriers resulting in the house?s n-s axis that quiets the noise.
Â
Â
the longitudinal axes of the house form structural walls simultaneously acting as an insulation to the outside noise. the house itself becomes an acoustic barrier because of its parallel orientation to the highway. the arrangement of the walls creates ?tunnels? that divide the interior into zones specific to their users. rooms intended for parents in the western tunnel and children?s rooms and the kitchen in the eastern tunnel. the tunnels open to the views of gardens and terraces and surround the shared living room in between them.
Â
Â
the glazing is offset from the walls and the roof, blocking the exterior noise and protecting the interior spaces from the powerfu...
Source:
architectureadmirers
URL:
http://www.architectureadmirers.com/
-------------------------------- |
Digital bobbleheads are the "provocative future" for cars, says Plummer-Fernandez |
|
Kitchen Island with Stove Design Ideas & Inspirations
06-05-2024 08:15 - (
architecture )
Casa Borgo Ventidue: Discovering Motovun’s Historic Charm
06-05-2024 07:51 - (
architecture )