Hunters’ House architecture
Architectural design project Hunters’ House is located on the coast of the Azov Sea, at the Primorsko-Akhtarsk district of Krasnodar region in Russia. The project shows a draft proposal for simultaneous seasonal residence of five hunter families.
LOCATION: Achuiev foreland, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar region, Russia
AREA: 500 m2
DATE: 2012
PROGRAM: Hunters’ house with terraces
CLIENT: Private
ARCHITECT: Dmytro Aranchii Architects in collaboration with CreateIn Studio
PROJECT TEAM: Dmytro Aranchii, Yurii Kryvokhatko, Viacheslav Kyrpach, Mariia Aranchii, Maryna Skrypka
House of Hunters is raised with 2 meters on piles above the ground creating architectural volume. The building consists of 2 floors with activities such as: 9 bedrooms facing the sea side, staff area, hunter’s area separated from public zone, living room, kitchen-dining room and children’s play area on 2nd floor, which brings more light into the living room.
In the resting area one can enter the terrace-patio which is protected from the winds by rotated and shifted parts of the building.
Ground floor bedrooms are joined with terrace that also linked with stairs to go to second terrace directed to estuary.
The second floor terrace connecting the bedrooms through the stairs-like corridor , which allows natural light to penetrate inside and creates unusual scenes for children’s interplay.
The public area has a large planar windows, and the sea water can flow under the pillars, that supporting the building.
The public area has a large planar windows, and the sea water can flow between the piles, that support the building.
Architectural section of the residential building
Ground floor plan
First floor plan
Master plan of Hunters’ House’s yard
Basic scheme of morphogenesis logic.
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