Living Home
Nestled in a dense forest, this home is designed to be an inseparable part of its natural surroundings. It doesn’t just adapt to the environment but actively contributes to its flourishing. The project combines advanced architectural solutions with the philosophy of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, creating a unique space that nurtures the forest and helps its inhabitants find balance.
The building’s form mirrors the lines of the surrounding landscape, blending seamlessly into nature. Straight and soft curves of the façade evoke the forest’s natural contours, while finishes in materials like wood and stone enhance the connection to the environment. The house, an extension of the forest itself, wraps around it, inviting in light and air.
Special attention has been paid to the project’s sustainability. Green roofs extend the forest canopy, preserving the microclimate. Systems for collecting rainwater, solar panels, and thoughtfully designed ventilation minimize environmental impact, making the home highly eco-friendly.
The interiors are designed for comfort and contemplation. Panoramic windows offer unobstructed views of the forest, letting in soft sunlight that reaches the home’s deepest corners. Flexible partitions allow the space to adapt to the residents’ needs while maintaining both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
The interior design features natural materials like wood and neutral-toned textiles, creating an atmosphere of warmth and harmony. Simple shapes and the tactile qualities of these materials foster a serene, contemplative mood. Every detail, from low furniture to built-in plant niches, emphasizes a profound connection to nature, creating a sense of effortless tranquility.
This home not only preserves the forest but actively fosters its growth. Surrounding the building are deciduous trees and shrubs that enrich the soil through their natural nutrient cycle. Specially designed windows and openings allow sunlight to penetrate deep into the forest, encouraging vegetation growth. Moreover, the house’s structural elements promote the circulation of fresh, oxygen-rich air, benefiting the plants and overall microclimate. This home becomes an integral part of the ecosystem, playing a role in its growth and evolution.
This project is more than just a home; it’s a philosophy of life where humans and nature coexist in symbiosis. Every visitor becomes part of the surrounding world, experiencing harmony with the forest while finding inner peace and balance.
A home that grows with us demonstrates how architecture can not only complement nature but actively nurture it, creating conditions for the prosperity of both people and the world around them.