Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
The custumer is a banker and antique book collector. A four member family house.
In the Middle Ages the area, where the building is situated, was a cannon foundry. Customers bought a site where stood the old yellow brick lodge with a basement. Cleaning the plaster of a house revealed that the lodge had been built by ancient bricks which were made in a old Vilnius brick factories. Becouse of a historical and physical value of a house were considered to preserve it by wraping it with outer glass shape. Historical house structure have been carefully restored.
Library of a collection of ancient books equipped in the basement of historical lodge. On the ground floor- childrens bedrooms and in the attic- masterbedrooms.
At the glass shape zone in the basment we can find the turkish bath with a rest rooms and a garage for two cars.
On the ground floor there are living room, kitchen, dining room and a wardrobe.
Glass form is not an end to itself. From each point on the ground floor area on a 360 degrees offers fantastic views of regional park.
Ground floor space is like a yard of a historical lodge.
Structure And Materials
-The constructive of a building is monolithic reinforced concrete and steel frame
-SCHUCO aluminum glass facade system
-PVC roofing PROTAN SE
-Geothermal heating
-Staircase, fireplace, library shelves are metal sheet structure
-Southern and eastern side of the facades are equipped with an automatic protection from the sun- net facade system TINKLELIS
-Floor coverings- APAVISA PPORCELANICO stone tiles
-Furniture of ground floor area made from TRESPA ATHLON panels
-Outdoor trails and access roads is from basalt stone blocks
-Site surrounded by metal fence without the horizontal beams
Completed: 2007
Site area: 1 647 m2
Building area: 327 m2
Volume: 1 563 m3
Architects: G.Natkevičius, R.Adomaitis, R.Babrauskas, T.Kuleša
Sculptor: A.Šlapikas
Structural engineering: JSC KONSTRUKTORIŲ CECHAS, J. Vašeikienė
Lighting: PROMODUS IO and sculptor A. Šlapikas
Landscape Architects: E.Nomeikienė, I.Čepurienė
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius
Fotógrafo: R. Urbakavičius