: Large glazing in the contemporary wing allows for seamless indoor-outdoor transitions, a hallmark of modern Polish residential architecture seen in similar Poznan projects like those featured on ArchDaily . Materials and Aesthetic
The project is defined by a clear architectural "dialogue" between the past and the present, manifest in two distinct volumes: House near Poznan 1.45
: The interior design often follows a holistic approach where architecture and interior merge, sometimes utilizing raw materials like Siberian larch or local granite to ground the building in its regional context. House in Poznań / Studio GAB : Large glazing in the contemporary wing allows
The project is noted for its sparing use of materials that emphasize texture and authenticity: The ground floor of this volume houses the
: The original building was meticulously refurbished to maintain its historical charm while serving as the home's functional core. The ground floor of this volume houses the garage and storage, while the upper level contains the private bedroom quarters.
: By separating the "active" living spaces in the new wing from the "quiet" sleeping areas in the refurbished wing, the house achieves a high level of functional clarity.