polish practice też architekci has designed an all-black house to be built amid the trunks of a forest of birch trees. the dwelling is entirely clad with dark thermowood, lending the project a stealthy and brooding presence. the design team sought to place the house between the trees, while ensuring maximum exposure to the sun. internal spaces are organized accordingly, brightly and naturally lit.

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też architekci has designed the scheme partly as a single-storey bungalow and partly as a two-storey building, with its height dependent on its function and position on the plot. the lower level contains the entrance, a bathroom, a utility room, and primary living accommodation, while above, a loggia offers panoramic views of the surrounding fields and woods. the part of the house located on the west side — which is situated closer to the forest — includes the bedroom, bathroom, closet, pantry and the kitchen, which opens onto the dinning room. a terrace to the south presents sweeping views across the forest floor.

tez architekci WKD black thermowood house poland designboom
a terrace to the south presents sweeping views across the forest floor

tez architekci WKD black thermowood house poland designboom
the scheme is designed partly as a single-storey bungalow and partly as a two-storey building

tez architekci WKD black thermowood house poland designboom
the dwelling is entirely clad with black thermowood

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