
Peninsula Summer House- Multi-Generational Architecture
Pasym
This project takes us to the polish lake side district where a familly wants to spend summer period next to the lake. The house will be run by grandparents and they will invite their children, granddaughters and friends to enjoy the beautiful landscapes, sunsets and interesting architecture with them.

Moving away from the traditional singular volume, NOKE Architects created a rhythmic complex of interconnected and freestanding pavilions. Each house, defined by its classic sloping roof, serves a distinct function, creating a "micro-village" atmosphere. This spatial arrangement allows for a perfect balance between communal celebration and private retreat. By fragmenting the architecture, we integrated the buildings into the shoreline, ensuring that the beautiful lake sunsets and lush landscapes remain the focal point of every room. At the Peninsula House, architecture becomes the stage for family legacy.



DESIGNERS:
Piotr Maciaszek
Karol Pasternak
Maciej Jasina
Mateusz Jaworski
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