: Many Poznan-area homes, including those by Studio GAB, utilize a combination of brick and vertical wooden facades to blend into forest and lake surroundings.
: By separating the "active" living spaces in the new wing from the "quiet" sleeping areas in the refurbished wing, the house achieves a high level of functional clarity.
The (often referred to as House 1.45 or simply a flagship project by Neostudio Architekci ) is a striking example of modern adaptation that breathes new life into a historic agricultural site. Located on a picturesque plot that once served the Agricultural University for seed drying, the project was designed to reconcile the site’s natural splendor—including a mature acacia plantation—with the needs of a contemporary family home. Architectural Concept and Form
: Large glazing in the contemporary wing allows for seamless indoor-outdoor transitions, a hallmark of modern Polish residential architecture seen in similar Poznan projects like those featured on ArchDaily . Materials and Aesthetic