Banánka House / Pauliny Hovorka Architekti

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Banka, Slovakia
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  416
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Matej Hakár
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Geberit, JUNG, OTIIMA, Schöck, Vibia, Duravit, Agape, Ceadesign, Eden Design, Glas Italia, Kingspan Isoste, LED eco, Napoleon, Regency, USSPA, Warema
  • Category: Houses
  • Design Team: Veronika Ivanovičová, Lenka Kopfová, Radovan Krajňak
  • Structural Engineer: Pavol Hubinský
  • Landscape Architect: Martin Sučič
  • Monolithic Structure Contractor: Texo Group
  • Authors: Braňo Hovorka, Martin Paulíny
  • Window And Glazed Walls Supplier: KOYA windows
  • Bespoke Furniture Supplier: DL INTERIER
  • Bathroom And Kitchen Supplier: Design Club
  • Built In Grill Supplier: Gargo
  • Furniture And Lighting Supplier: Triform Factory
  • City: Banka
  • Country: Slovakia
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© Matej Hakár

Text description provided by the architects. The Banánka family house responds to its natural surroundings through a raw and honest use of natural materials, a restrained horizontal form, and the clarity of minimalist design. Living here is defined by a seamless connection between the interior and the outdoors, primarily achieved through large glazed walls that stretch along significant portions of the house. This connection can be fully opened by sliding the glass façade between the central living hall, the terrace, and the garden area with a pond—something that's not just a design gesture, but frequently used throughout the extended summer season. This allows the melancholic atmosphere of the rock garden, flowing stream, pond, and tall surrounding trees to flow right into the interior.

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Cite: "Banánka House / Pauliny Hovorka Architekti" 20 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1030304/bananka-house-pauliny-hovorka-architekti> ISSN 0719-8884

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