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Architects: Open AD
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Alvis Rozenbergs
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Koka Centrs, Viking Window, ZTC
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Lead Architects: Zane Tetere- Sulce

Text description provided by the architects. The original structure at this location could no longer be saved. Instead, it served as inspiration for the new home. Guided by the principles of local building traditions, the house maintains a typical triangular shape, timber cladding, narrow front windows, and a wood shingle roof. The timber cladding is Siberian larch which will take on a light grey hue to match the choppy Baltic sea and northern skies on a cloudy day. Grey has become the colour of the modern-day Pavilosta – a coastal town with strict building regulations.



































