Slovene architecture
Stamboldžioski Dental Studio
Enota / 2010
The clinic is designed as an extension to a residential home, but its design diverges significantly from the existing building. Due to the size of the extension, which more than doubles the area of the basic house, the extension is looking for a relationship with the natural landscape in which it is placed, rather than with the existing house. Since the building is adjusted to the slope, its visual presence in the residential district is reduced despite its expressive image. The design also significantly reduces the energy consumption for heating and cooling.
Object information
Construction year
2010
Total floor area
175 m2
Investment value
340.000 eur
Investor
zasebni
Technical team
Architecture
Dean Lah, Milan Tomac, Zana Starovič Volk, Nuša Završnik Šilec, Sabina Sakelšek, Anna Kravcova, Nebojša Vertovšek, Marko Volf, Esta Matkovič
Manufacturers and Suppliers
See also
Clinic for small animals Rateče20203biroClinic for small animals RatečeCenter of Slovenian Istria Ankaran2018Mitja Zorc, Miklavž Tacol, Katja ŠeverkarCenter of Slovenian Istria AnkaranPhysiotherapy Pavilion at the University Rehabilitation Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana 2017Dans arhitektiPhysiotherapy Pavilion at the University Rehabilitation Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana