Stamboldžioski

Projekat: Stomatološka ordinacija Stamboldžioski
Tip: narudžba
Godina: 2006.
Status: završen 2010.
Površina: 175 m2
Budžet: 340.000 EUR
Lokacija: Nova Gorica, Slovenija
Arhitektura: ENOTA
Projektni tim: Dean Lah, Milan Tomac, Zana Starovič, Nuša Završnik Šilec, Sabina Sakelšek, Anna Kravcova, Nebojša Vertovšek, Marko Volf, Esta Matković
Fotografije: Miran Kambič

Stomatološka ordinacija Stamboldžioski nalazi se na periferiji grada, u stambenom kraju koga karakterišu uglavnom porodične kuće. Izgrađena je da zameni skučenu ordinaciju u prizemlju, u privatnoj kući zubara. Ona je formirana kao aneks čija površina prevazilazi površinu ostatka kuće. Takođe, njen program se značajno razlikuje od dominantne funkcije okoline.

Zbog potrebne površine aneksa, koja je duplo veća od površine postojećeg objekta, odnos je, umesto sa kućom, napravljen sa prirodnim pejzažom u kome je smešten aneks. Novi objekat izgrađen je na padini što je omogućilo da njegov veći deo bude ukopan. Ovo smanjuje izloženost objekta u prostoru uprkos ekspresivnom izgledu, što je u skladu sa njegovom funkcijom. Novi objekat se na taj način dobro uklopio u dominantno stambeno okruženje. Površina koju okupira objekat nadomeštena je zelenim krovom koji se u zadnjem delu, bez prekida, nastavlja na okolne zelene površine. Savijena površina krova razbija klasičnu masu i obeležava nov ulaz koji je odvojen od rezidencijalnog dela. Isti stilski princip korišćen je na površini između objekta i pristupnog puta.

Činjenica da je objekat prirodno ukopan utiče na energetski pristup dizajnu. Površine eksterijera objekta, gde su energetski gubici najveći, su relativno male i u celosti su iskorišćene za prirodno osvetljenje radnih prostora. Drveće ispred velikih staklenih površina koje štiti unutrašnjost objekta od pregrevanja leti, i ostali elementi dizajna smanjuju količinu energije koja je potrebna za grejanje i hlađenje.

Project: Stamboldžioski Dental Studio
Type: commission
Year: 2006
Status: completed 2010
Size: 175 m2
Budget: 340.000 EUR
Location: Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Architecture: ENOTA
Project team: Dean Lah, Milan Tomac, Zana Starovič, Nuša Završnik Šilec, Sabina Sakelšek, Anna Kravcova, Nebojša Vertovšek, Marko Volf, Esta Matković
Photo: Miran Kambič

Stamboldžioski Dental Studio is located at the outskirts of the city, in a residential community featuring mostly single-family homes. It has been built as a replacement for the cramped surgery in the dentist’s private house, which was set up on the ground floor. It is therefore an annex, whose floor area – as it so often happens in such cases – exceeds that of the house it has been annexed to. Furthermore, its programme significantly differs from the predominant function of the vicinity.

Due to the required floor area of the annex, which is more than double the size of the existing building, the relationship was instead sought with the natural landscape in which the annex is placed. The building is built on a slope, which allows its greater part to be dug in. This reduces its presence in the space despite the somewhat expressive appearance, which follows the building’s function. Furthermore, the new building is thus able to integrate well into the predominantly residential environment. The natural surface occupied by the building is replaced with a green roof featuring a seamless transition to the surrounding green surfaces at the rear. The folded surface of the roof breaks up the classical building mass and marks the new entrance, which is separated from the residential house. It makes a second appearance as a styling principle on the surface between the building and the access road.

The fact that the building is dug in naturally affects its energy design. Its exterior surfaces, where energy loss is greatest, are relatively small and used in their entirety to provide natural lighting for the interior working spaces. In combination with the trees installed in front of the large glass surfaces that prevent the interior to overheat in summer, the surgery requires very little energy for heating and cooling.

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