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RS+ Robert Skitek Design a House in Krostoszowice, Poland to Fit Into the Surrounding Topography

By Jessica Mejias

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House in Krostoszowice is a residential project completed by RS+ Robert Skitek.

The home is located in Krostoszowice, Poland.

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House in Krostoszowice by RS+ Robert Skitek:

“The surrounding landscape interested us more than unexciting development context. Hilly area and forest in the background has become a main point of reference. The building fits to existing topography, coincides with the landscape. House is open towards the most interesting views and separate from the nearest buildings. From the street we can see single-storey building with garage and glass foyer between. This characteristic body of the buildings have a required by the local law sloping roofs, they are covered totally with slate. Concrete fence wall marks platform with building, entrance area, driveway and wooden terrace suspended over the ground. Bedrooms are located downstairs. This part of the building is partially covered by ground and invisible from the street. Under the upper terrace, at the ground level is second, fully covered terrace. Exterior cantilevered stairs link both terraces. In interiors, white surfaces of walls and slanted ceiling are complemented by glass, polished concrete and natural wood floors, wooden stairs and dark accessories. On the top level there is open living room. Pantry, study room, toilet and kitchen were hidden in white cuboid. Above cuboid there is mezzanine with bookcase. Wooden stairs are a conspicuous part of the living room. When we go downstairs we can walk out directly to lower terrace. On this floor there are 2 rooms for children, main bedroom with dressing room, toilet, technical rooms with laundry room and climbing gym. In addition, a storage accessible from the outside is located on the lower floor.”

Photos by: Tomasz Zakrzewski

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About Jessica Mejias

Jessica is a resident of Madrid, where she often can be found stalking the halls of the Prado Museum, hoping to catch a glimpse of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. An Art History graduate, she enjoys admiring art and architecture, reading, and keeping young by playing video games. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

1 thought on “RS+ Robert Skitek Design a House in Krostoszowice, Poland to Fit Into the Surrounding Topography”

  1. There are places where you can live in only a specific type of house. Well, that is why there are custom house builders. To fit the exact surrounding topography and yet have a house that represents who you are as a person is the job of professionals. The fact that they can give you customized representations of what you want by making use of state of the art technology and modern equipment, all the while maintaining a strict budget ensures that you get the best of all worlds at a time. This particular post is a striking collection of that and much more. A very thoughtfully articulated blog.

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