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Villa Acer / Maxim Calujac

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HÎNCEȘTI, MOLDOVA
Architects: Maxim Calujac
Area:
135 m²
Year:
2020
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Manufacturers: CONPLAST, EST – SERVICE
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Text description provided by the architects. The “Acer“ house, situated on a
picturesque hill, in Hancesti, is a bespoke design for a middle-aged family. The
house is the axis around which the daily life of the family revolves. The core of
the building consists of a wooden framework carried by a slab foundation. This was
imposed by the desire to cut off the construction time and offer a simple and
sustainable design solution.

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The house is divided in 2 main areas: the bedrooms, bound together by a corridor,
granting the users privacy; and the active area of the house: the fusion of the
kitchen, dining and living. As we look outside through the glass curtain wall, we
experience a dialogue between the geometry and the landscape. The focus is on the
concrete beam that frames the view, as it becomes more of a painting, a scenery of
green and calm. Seen from the road, the beam is the element that hides the house
from unwanted sights. The beam’s curve highlights the rectangular lines of the
house and adds to the balance of contrasts. The facades are covered with ayous
thermowood, revealing its architectural potential and give the viewer a sense of
warmth and comfort.

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The minimalistic approach is also seen in the choice of finishes for the interior
design: the walls are covered with wooden panels; the floor is made of polished
concrete; the furniture accents add to the neutral tone of the interior. Everything
is knitted together to end up in a space that does not burden day-to-day life. As
this is a parental home, a place for disconnection and rest, it was decided to
maintain the main characteristics of the terrain, so that everyone who visits finds
himself connected to the roots, to the land and the general feeling of peace and
quiet.  

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