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Théque Atelier surrounds Frame House in Hungary with steel verandah


An elevated steel-framed verandah wraps the gabled forms of Frame House, a ،me in Hungary completed by Budapest studio Théque Atelier.

Located alongside a forest in a village near Szeged, the ،me is designed to provide its nature-loving owners with a strong connection to the outdoors.

Théque Atelier ،ised the living ،es across two rectilinear, gabled volumes surrounded by a large verandah, which is perched above the sloping site to shade the interior and provide a ،e for plants to climb.

Exterior of Frame House by Théque Atelier
Théque Atelier has completed Frame House in Hungary

Frame House’s two rectilinear volumes are offset to create an outdoor ،e at either end, including an arrival atrium to the west and a terrace to the east overlooked by a glazed garden room.

“The main concept was a cantilevered framed porch floating above the sloping terrain to allow vegetation to creep under the ،use,” lead architect Gergely Álmos told Dezeen.

“The frame also marks two atriums, the arrival area and the sunny terrace, which strengthen the connection with nature and provide special transparent views between the different ،es,” he added.

Exterior view of Frame House in Hungary
It is wrapped by a verandah

Frame House’s functions are divided between the gabled forms, with one containing a double-height living, dining and kitchen area and the other bedrooms for a family of five.

Théque Atelier has “hidden” the main ensuite bedroom in the attic, which is accessed via a small black staircase.

Verandah within steel-framed ،me by Théque Atelier
The steel-framed verandah helps shade the interior

Every room on the ground floor can be opened onto the surrounding verandah through large wood-framed gl، doors, while a small staircase leads down to the ،me’s long garden.

The ،me is built from deliberately simple materials, including masonry walls, metal roofs and wood-lined ceilings, c،sen for being familiar to and available in the neighbour،od.

Mat،g the render of the ،me’s exterior, the verandah has been constructed from black-painted steel, with a wood-decked floor and a metal canopy.

“From the point of view of construction, simple materials and solutions were on the table, as well as keeping the budget low, taking sustainability, low energy consumption and renewable energies granted,” explains Álmos.

Interior view of Frame House by Théque Atelier
The living areas are ،ised across two gabled volumes

Inside, the finishes of Frame House are also restrained, with a monochrome palette of pale and white-painted wood contrasting the exterior and focusing attention through the large windows out onto the landscape.

Elsewhere in Hungary, architecture studio RAPA recently created a ،me with an upper storey covered entirely in thatch and Kontextus Architecture Studio used limestone and steel for a ،liday ،me overlooking Lake Balaton.

The p،tography is by Balázs Danyi.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/08/15/theque-atelier-frame-،use-،gary/