Pool House
Led by Dmitri Petrov, l i n e a r c h i t e c t s designed a two-storey house in Chisinau using porcelain stoneware, wood, glass and plaster as the main materials.
The house is located on a small plot and is bounded by neighboring houses on three sides. From the street side, it is a house with a single façade, which is a metal structure with a simple, rhythmic geometry.
Hidden behind the permeable structure of the main façade is a glass, stone and wood pavilion.
Almost all walls and floors are faced with stone, which creates a feeling of a monolithic and monochrome range, in addition to furniture and textiles in a limestone shade. Whil the ceiling is sheathed in ash wood which contrasts with the stone surfaces.
Since the zones of the house are separated by glass structures, there is a sense of volume and light penetration to all points of the house, allowing the garden and pool views from all points of the house.
A light lantern passes along the pool, through which the pool is flooded with natural light, and also serves as a natural ventilation window.
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