Sustainably built with C2C-certified systems
In a quiet residential area in the western Polish city of Poznań, a first-class family home was constructed with clean lines, geometric shapes and a great deal of transparency.
In a quiet residential area in the western Polish city of Poznań, a first-class family home was constructed with clean lines, geometric shapes and a great deal of transparency.
| Type of Building | Private Home |
| Product areas | Windows Doors Facades Sliding doors |
| Schüco Systems | ASE 80.HI FWS 50.HI ADS 75 HD.HI AWS 75.SI+ |
| Features | New build Energy efficiency Cradle-to-Cradle Barrier-free Design and Aesthetics |
| Location | Poznań, Poland |
| Completion | 2022 |
| Architects | Pracownia Projektowa 77 Adam Jeske |
| Specialist company | Boomal Dariusz Kostyra,Qualite Chassis s.c. |
| Picture credits | © Krystian Ślebioda |
The architectural highlight of the house is the living and dining area, which spans two floors and opens up to the garden via huge glazed areas. Fitted with a Classic Design sliding door and fixed lights, the solid building structure benefits from both lightness and transparency. The house also scores highly in terms of sustainability, as all of the aluminium windows, doors and sliding doors installed are Cradle to Cradle (C2C) certified.
While the design of the building structure is based on straight lines, the surface textures of the façade are combined in very different ways. The striking aluminium panels of the roof cladding, the black frame of the pergola and the profiles of the window and sliding systems create a stark contrast to the white plaster. Timber-clad units break up these striking oppositions and lend the building a natural touch.