SOLUM HOUSE

Architectural project

Project description

Sometimes architecture is born from a simple and very personal desire—to close oneself off from the outside world. To create a home that exists not for show, but for oneself. A space turned inward, where a sense of security, silence, and one's own rhythm become paramount.

This isn't our studio's first work with such a typology. We've already explored the theme of a closed house and its private interior space in the Nemo project, and here it takes on a new, more architecturally rich dimension.

At the center of the composition is the courtyard, the "safe" core of the house around which all life is built. With an area of ​​approximately 800 m² and a complex floor plan, the volume was divided into two barns. This approach allowed us to avoid a heavy monolithic roof, maintain a clean silhouette, and let in more sunlight. The broken plane of the roofs not only creates visual lightness, but also a feeling of airiness and freedom inside.

  • SOLUM HOUSE

Basement floor plan

Basement floor plan
Explication of the plan

1st floor plan

1st floor plan
Explication of the plan


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