The idea for the development of the narrowest house in Zagreb stemmed from the planning possibilities for building a narrow, semi-detached house abutting onto an existing residential building. Additional spurrs to the choice of site were an appealing position in the midst of pedestrian zones and the southern orientation of the long side, facing onto a park. Planning conditions enabled a structure, compatible with the volumes of the neighboring two houses, at a distance of 3 m from the edge of the plot. For this reason, the interior width comes to 2,65 m, and width of the narrow façade is 3,25 m. The design was based on a split-level concept.

Details

Architecture
Vulin & Ilekovic; Boris Ilekovic, Dina Vulin Ilekovic

Client
Private

Year of completion
2023

Location
Zagreb, Croatia

Total area
86 m2

Site area
476 m2

Photos
Filip Beusan, Boris Ilekovic

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