5 key facts about this project
### Project Overview
Gaismas Horizonta, located within a forested area, represents a contemporary architectural endeavor focused on integrating built environments with natural landscapes. The design prioritizes a relationship between the structure and its surroundings, enhancing accessibility and engagement with the environment while minimizing ecological impact. The project seeks to establish a harmonious coexistence between architecture and nature through deliberate site selection and thoughtful spatial organization.
### Spatial Strategy and Functionality
The architectural form of Gaismas Horizonta is characterized by a horizontal volume defined by clean lines and a minimalistic aesthetic. This layout strategically positions the house to optimize sun exposure while grounding the structure within the topographical contours of the landscape. The interior is meticulously organized into functional areas, including living spaces, bedrooms, and dedicated zones such as a yoga area. Large windows and skylights ensure ample natural light throughout, fostering a connection to the exterior landscape and promoting well-being within the residential environment.
### Materiality and Sustainability
The project employs a range of materials, including corten steel, glass, and locally sourced woods such as pine and oak, chosen for their durability and visual affinity with the natural surroundings. The corten steel not only provides weather resistance but also contributes to an organic aesthetic that aligns with the site's ecological context. The green roofing system enhances insulation while supporting biodiversity, reflecting a commitment to sustainable practices and minimizing the overall carbon footprint. This careful material selection reinforces the notion of ecological integrity and modern architectural principles throughout the design.




