Siberian Retreat House / A61architects + YYdesign

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Text description provided by the architects. The main idea for this house was to create a space where one can find refuge from busy urban life, restore, contemplate, and connect with nature.

The irregularly shaped lot is roughly segregated into three functional zones:

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The White Court: This is a welcoming space that allows you to switch over from the intense rhythm of city life to the relaxed atmosphere of a home. The court is filled with white marble chips which combined with birch trees growing in this area emphasize the airiness and special mood of this space.

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The Green Court: This is a private space for residents of the house. The yard is planted with grass and serves as a place for outdoor activities.

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The Wild Forest: This is the border of the forest that was incorporated into the landscape by the architects and preserved in its natural state. The forest is alive, full of wild animals, and filled with the sound of native birds.

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Plan - Ground floor
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Plan - 1st floor

The inner courtyards are connected by means of a visual corridor, which is formed by the entrance and the terrace. They are all positioned on one visual axis, which serves as a window in both directions. The terrace is the heart of this house and unites all its parts. This open space is built into the main part of the house, which provides comfortable outdoor recreation at any time of the year.

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Looking from the North reveals an ascetic single-story building mass. The facade has a minimal number of windows due to its orientation and functionality.  Looking from the South opens a two-story building thanks to the complex structure of the roof. The facade here, unlike the northern side, is very rich in detail. The large openings offer beautiful views of the forest and the sky. 

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The entrance unit divides the house into two functional zones - public and private. The public area consists of kitchen-dining room space and a double-height living room with a 360 degrees wood-burning cooking fireplace that provides a relaxing atmosphere and view of the fire from all sides. There is a mezzanine recreation area above the space of the dining-living room. 

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The private part of the house consists of a vanity area, a bathroom, and a room for yoga and meditation. It is an ascetic space of pure form with a meditative view from the window. The second floor is where a master bedroom and a small guest room are located.

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Cite: "Siberian Retreat House / A61architects + YYdesign" 12 Dec 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/966550/siberian-retreat-house-a61architects-plus-yydesign> ISSN 0719-8884

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