The new 185-square-metre home, which is occupied by a young family of four, has linear massing and a gabled titanium-zinc roof, emulating the shape of traditional agricultural buildings that dot the rural outskirts of Bratislava.
It also has a smooth, white-painted facade and aluminium-framed windows.
However, the studio didn’t completely do away with the bricks that formed the structure of the old house – they instead have been used to line House V’s interiors.
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