House in Smilovci

The southern side of the house in Smilovci, Serbia, has been extended by Modelart Arhitekti with a terrace, which is an inter-space between the interior and the backyard.

The main challenge for Modelart Arhitekti when reconstructing and extending the old family house in Smilovci, Serbia, into a holiday house was utilising the existing local advantages – natural and built environment. The existing house, although constructively preserved, functionally didn’t meet the needs of the client, so it had to be adapted and extended. In addition to replacing the old roof construction and expanding the building to the backyard, landscaping was also renewed, at the entrance to the plot, as well as in the backyard.

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Modelart Arhitekti, House in Smilovci, site plan
Modelart Arhitekti, House in Smilovci, ground floor plan
Modelart Arhitekti, House in Smilovci, loft plan
Modelart Arhitekti, House in Smilovci, sections
Modelart Arhitekti, House in Smilovci, exploded axonometric view

  Functionally, the house is divided into ground floor (containing living room, kitchen with dining room, and terrace), and loft (with three bedrooms and bathroom). The access to the house is on the northern side, while the southern side of the existing house is extended with a terrace, which is an inter-space between the interior and the backyard. Extended parts of the ground level are cladded with stone tiles from local quarry. The upper level is partly covered with wooden planks, making an interaction with gables on surrounding houses, which are usually covered with wood.

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On the outer side of the terrace, there are mobile perforated panels, with function of sun protection. These panels are perforated using digital design and fabrication, inspired by geometry motifs of ćilim, traditional carpet from East Serbia. In this way, the play of light and shadows is enabled, creating different light effects on the inside surfaces.

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House in Smilovci, Serbia
Program: house extension
Architect: Modelart Arhitekti
Design team:
Dejan Mitov, Jelena Mitov, Krsto Radovanović, Bojan Mitov (lead architects), Marko Vučić, Digital Design Center (digital design)
Area:
111 sqm
Completion:
2017