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The house in Jurmala, Latvia by CHADO Architectural Studio

Project name:
The house in Jurmala
Architecture firm:
CHADO Architectural Studio
Location:
Jurmala, Latvia
Photography:
Alvis Rozenbergs
Principal architect:
Evgeny Zadorozhniy
Design team:
Evgeny Zadorozhniy -founding partner / senior architect. Karolina Sholokhova - project leader / senior architect. Marina Mosiyachenko - architect. Ekaterina Ivashchenko - project leader / interior designer. Denis Daragan - 3d artist. BIROJS T22 - adaptation of project / designing of related engineering sections
Collaborators:
Interior design:
Ekaterina Ivashchenko
Built area:
371 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2016
Completion year:
2023
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Vladimir Belash
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
architectural studio CHADO
Lighting:
Supervision:
architectural studio CHADO
Visualization:
Denis Daragan
Tools used:
Autodesk 3ds Max
Construction:
Material:
Glass - Guardian Glass, stained glass - Glass & Wood, furniture - SIA "PF SKANIR", technical light - Delta Light, chandelier(above the dining table) - MANEL MOLINA, sockets and switches - JUNG, parquet - KH BALTIC WOOD, porcelain stoneware in the bathroom - Porcelanosa, plumbing - Villeroy & Boch, Hansgrohe
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

CHADO Architectural Studio: The landscape and local climate dictated the configuration of the building: the house surrounds by centuries-old pines, its facade looks to the south. The concrete texture of the walls and the picturesque landscape complement each other and form the unique composition. The patio with trees enters the body of a house, separating the bedrooms from the public area. The building itself divides into two volumes, which differ in height: in the lower one there are kids’ and guest rooms; in above — living room, dining room, kitchen, and master bedroom. The central public part contrasts with the monumental volumes of the sleeping rooms: the console roofing cantilevers and the vertical fireplace tube add dynamics to it.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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