5 key facts about this project
### Project Overview
Situated in the coastal town of Pāvilosta, Latvia, the Poet Huts project is designed as a retreat for poets and creative individuals, fostering an environment conducive to reflection and inspiration. This initiative integrates architectural design with the surrounding natural landscape, aiming to promote sustainability and community interaction through living spaces that encourage creative engagement.
### Spatial Organization and User Experience
The design philosophy centers around the themes "Close to the stars" and "Close to nature," which inform the spatial strategy. The layout employs an urban pattern that responds to the local climate, with spaces arranged to align with prevailing wind directions. The huts, varied in type to accommodate both individual and communal living, are organized around a central water reservoir that enhances social interaction among residents. Public areas, including communal kitchens and dining spaces, are purposefully included to facilitate connections and collaboration, embodying a sense of community essence in the architectural composition.
### Material Choices and Environmental Integration
Materiality is a critical component of the project, emphasizing sustainability while ensuring functionality. The primary use of wood for structural elements provides both aesthetic warmth and environmental sustainability. Large glass windows enhance natural light and visual connectivity with the environment, while concrete may be employed for stability in lower structural elements. Eco-friendly insulation promotes energy efficiency, and the potential incorporation of reclaimed materials further reflects a commitment to minimizing ecological impact. The integration of a water garden serves not only aesthetic purposes but also functional roles, such as rainwater collection and stormwater management, harmonizing ecological practices with sensory experiences.