The project is grounded in an understanding of the suburban fabric of Murska Sobota as a transitional condition – between city and landscape, order and dispersion, the built and the natural. The house is conceived as a sequence of low, horizontally articulated volumes that follow the horizontality of the Pannonian Plain and integrate into the surrounding scale without establishing a dominant figure.

The spatial organization is based on a clear and rational layout, structured through a legible, tectonic order, in which function directly informs architectural expression. In this, the project reflects the functionalist, modernist legacy of Murska Sobota, particularly the work of Feri Novak. Exposed concrete incorporating locally sourced aggregate from the Mura river gravel serves as the primary mediating element between architecture and place. Material honesty, the absence of ornament, and an emphasis on structural clarity reference Novak’s rational and socially engaged architectural ethos, here reinterpreted within the contemporary context of individual dwelling.

The gravel – formed through the fluvial processes of the Mura – is embedded within a contemporary structural system, endowing the architecture with a tangible memory of the landscape and grounding it materially. The house is not conceived as an object placed upon the site, but as one constituted from it: concrete becomes solidified terrain, merging modernist functional logic with the local identity of place.

Details

Architecture
Skupaj arhitekti; Tomaž Ebenšpanger

Client
Private

Year of completion
2025

Location
Murska Sobota, Slovenia

Total area
120 m2

Site area
750 m2

Photos
Ana Skobe

Partners

Landscape Architecture: Studio TSK oblikovanje krajine, Tanja Simonič Korošak, s.p.; dr. Tanja Simonič Korošak

Structural Engineering Design: Inženiring Biro Armatura d.o.o.
Mechanical and Electrical Installations Design: REing, Rational Energy inženiring d.o.o.
Construction Contractor: PROiNG gradnje d.o.o.

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