The South Tyrolean village of Siror, where we completed the apartment building this summer, is located in a well-known ski resort in the immediate vicinity of a national park. Throughout the year, the alpine highlands of the Dolomites attract many visitors and have developed their specific architecture. The apartment building uses wood both as a load bearing wall element and as a design element of the façade, emphasizing its aesthetic and decorative function in its interaction with the classic white plaster façade.
The investor and owner will completely furnish the building by the start of the ski season. As the Dolomites display an irresistible charm in any season, they will most certainly not be short of guests who appreciate natural living spaces.
Poetry of Architecture in South Tyrol
Dondelange is a small village not far from the capital of Luxemburg. For about two months, the attention of both the inhabitants and visitors of this village has been focused on the construction of an attractive wooden duplex house. It was built by Riko Hiše based on the plan of a prominent architectural bureau STEINMETZ DE MEYER and an order from our business partner, the HAUSING real estate agency of Luxemburg, with which we share a sustainable philosophy as well as many plans for the future.
The construction of wooden duplex houses is always an interesting experience, and as ambassadors of ecological, low energy and above all pleasant and comfortable residential culture, we are happy to share that with anyone who is interested in sustainable and ambientally unique construction.
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We at Riko Hiše are progress oriented, and we love to work with people who test our skills with challenging problems and are active for the well-being of society - for instance Prostorož, a group engaged in the culture of living space. It is not just the interdisciplinary culture of space and our sustainable approach that links us with ProstoRož, but also actual cooperation in projects. We are proud to present the latest ProstoRož project that was intended for the inhabitants of the Danish city of Aarhus.
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