Kruk Architekci sets MP_II House within natural setting in Poland
MP_II House by Kruk Architekci is designed as a discreet retreat for its residents, nestled within a natural setting in Poland. The residential project prioritizes integration with the environment, featuring a low-rise structure clad in charred wood siding. Positioned amidst trees, the L-shaped layout delineates the daytime and private areas. A skylight echoes this form, casting gentle, diffused light into the interior.
all images by Nate Cook
expansive glass openings connect interior and exterior spaces
The extension of eaves beyond the volume by Kruk Architekci studio creates shelter for a terrace adjacent to the living room. Through expansive sliding glass doors, the boundary between interior and exterior spaces becomes subtle, while wooden pillars support the overhang, contributing to the structure’s harmonious assimilation into the natural surroundings.
the L-shaped layout separates daytime and private areas, ensuring privacy for residents
eaves extending beyond the structure provide shelter to a terrace next to the living room
the charred wood siding adds an earthy touch, connecting the architecture and the environment
MP_II House by Kruk Architekci integrates seamlessly into its natural surroundings in Poland