TD House by sporaarchitects in Debrecen, Hungary

Project:Β TD House
Architects:Β sporaarchitects
Location:Β Debrecen, Hungary
Area:Β 1,571 sq ft
Photographs by:Β Tamas Bujnovszky

TD House by sporaarchitects

TD HouseΒ is a residence located in Debrecen, Hungary which was designed byΒ sporaarchitectsΒ in 2014.
The concept of this 1,571 sq ft modern home is based on both the traditions of early modernism in Debrecen and the simple, clear and logical construction of rural homes. The composition is open and closed at the same time, as the mass of the building is basically following a rectangular shape that is defined by the local regulations. The inner space, however, opens up towards a garden which is enclosed by a pure white wall.

From the architects:Β “The meeting of the inner and outer space creates a less bound, opened up transitional area. The covered veranda that surrounds the southern and western side of the house is a contemporary interpretation of the porches seen in old Hungarian farmhouses and mansions.
The slidable curtain walls of this veranda generate a constantly changing, dynamic space between garden and house and make it possible to either open up or hide the inside space. The house is totally closed on the street side and gradually opens up towards the backyard, ending in a terrace opening from the living room. The back wall of the living room is a huge glass surface, intersected by the white brick wall of the fireplace.
The house includes a garage, laundry room, two bedrooms and a living room with kitchen and dining area. There are solar panels on the roof, which make the energy balance of the house close to zero. The visible concrete roof is an important element of the building, it extends the walls to give shade, and includes the heating and cooling system of the house.”

 

Tags: closed, debrecen, exterior, garden, hungary, interior, luxury, minimalist, modern, open, sporaarchitects, TD House, traditions

Author: Fidan Jovanov

Fidan Jovanov
 

A young enthusiast with a passion for home decor and architecture, I love writing articles that inspire and guide readers in transforming their spaces into stylish, functional, and beautiful environments.

 

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