Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė

Residential House in Vilnius

Architect: Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
Type: House
Year: 2023
Photographs: Lina Adinavičienė

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The plot is not completely simple – on one side, it is bordered by a road, on the other side very close to the boundary of the plot and at the same time the fence a neighbor’s house is, and on the third side the plot is bordered by a pine forest.

Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė

Therefore, when designing the building, an attempt was made not only to solve the aesthetic and internal functionality problems, but with the volume of the residential building also to solve both the positive and negative issues of the plot. First, as far as possible, stay away from the passing road, the noise, the headlights of returning neighbor cars in the evenings, illuminating the living room through the windows of the house. Secondly, the intention was to distance from the neighbor, whose house and plot border are very close. For this reason, no any showcases or windows were incorporated in the design of the house, and the primary orientation of the house was chosen to have the most valuable view towards the pine forest.

Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė

The building’s volume is composed of several triangular copper-profiled sheet metal elements, forming a sort of a large shrimp shape. One edge of the triangle gives the opportunity to distance from the neighboring plot and house, ensuring that it does not enter the field of view, and another “shrimp pincer” creates separation from the street, preventing passing cars from making noise and intruding into the common spaces. And in the depth of the triangle formed by those two pincers, another volume is designed, forming a covered terrace – these lateral triangular volumes essentially create a visual field, opening a view of the forest and pine forest in front of the living room and sauna, which in such a complicated structure gives the family the opportunity to feel maximally detached from the environment, neighbors, driving cars, with the main and best view directed solely towards the pine forest.

Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė
Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė

The idea of composing the building is very well visible from a bird’s eye view – it is created like an inner courtyard partially covered with a roof, opening a view of the pine forest through large aluminum windows. The entrance area has a beautiful interior detail – a staircase, like a helix, cutting through the first and second floors of the house.

Residential house in Vilnius Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners Lithuania Contemporary Design
Lina Adinavičienė

Project Details

Project Name: Residential house in Vilnius

Office Name: Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners

Lead Architects: Erikas Spūdys, Adomas Rimšelis, Gintautas Natkevičius

Completion Year: 2023

Gross Built Area: 299 m2

Project location: Upetakiu St., Vilnius, Lithuania

Photography: Lina Adinavičienė

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