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Sa skoro 100.000 glasova entuzijasta arhitekture širom Evrope, otkrivamo fasade koje su osvojile njihova srca.

Top 5 Porodičnih kuća

Pregled top 5 porodičnih kuća u kojima svako želi živjeti.

Mjesto 5

Hado Lisicani

Porodična kuća | Sjeverna Makedonija

Porodična energetski efikasna kuća sa jedinstvenom arhitekturom. Poseban akcenat stavlja se na čistu prirodu u regionu u kojem se objekat nalazi.

Mjesto 4

BIN House

Porodična kuća | Poljska

Kuća koja se nalazi u Varšavi, u Poljskoj, dizajnirana je za četvoročlanu porodicu za koju je umjetnost važan element, jer je prisutna u svakodnevnom profesionalnom životu investitora. Glavne arhitektonske odrednice su: poštovanje postojećeg velikog drveća, postavljanje objekta uz sjeverne granice parcele i jasno otvaranje funkcija prema njenom južnom dijelu.

Mjesto  3

Zeytinli Evi

Inspirisana mediteranskim životom, Zeytinli House se nalazi u selu Seferihisara u Izmiru u zapadnoj Turskoj. U ovoj zemlji, koja daje život bogatoj vegetaciji, širokom biodiverzitetu i jedinstvenim endemskim vrstama, selo Gölcük pojavljuje se na najvišoj tački brda.

Mjesto 2

Family House Lučenec

Porodična kuća | Slovačka

Porodična kuća arhitekte dizajnirana je tako da zadovolji potrebe porodice i stvori radno okruženje. Iako ograničena veličinom i pristupom, kompaktna masa također integrira garažu, prolaz u vrt i ostakljeni prostor za kreativan rad. Fasada u bijeloj boji je poboljšana industrijskim izgledom izloženog betona.

Mjesto 1

“Plochata“ house

Porodična kuća | Bugarska

Fasada kuće „Plochata“ izvedena je fasadnim sistemom Baumit Open, završnim premazima NanoporTop i PuraTop K2.0. Boje su NanoporColor u nijansama 0019 i 0881.

Top 5 Stambenih zgrada

Pregled 5 najboljih stambenih objekata za više porodica prema glasovima publike.

Mjesto 5

Vile Smuk

Stambena zgrada | Bosna i Hercegovina

Vile Smuk su moderno apartmansko naselje u centru Bjelašnice sa 6 objekata i zajedničkim garažnim prostorom. Objekti su povezani sa središnjim trgom u sredini kompleksa. Volumeni su jednostavne forme s dinamičnim promjenama materijala na pročelju.

Mjesto 4

Arbo Residence

Stambena zgrada | Rumunija

Arbo Residence je mjesto gdje udobnost susreće ekskluzivni dizajn za stvaranje idealnog životnog stila. Izgrađeni od vrhunskih materijala i korištenjem najnovijih tehnologija u ovoj oblasti, brojni stanovi premašuju sva očekivanja elegancijom, izdržljivošću, pouzdanošću i ekskluzivnim dizajnom. Zamišljen kao prostor u kojem vam sve može biti pri ruci, stambeni kompleks ima restorane, supermarket, vrtić, banku, a na glavnoj ulici nalazi se mini trgovački centar, ali i shopping centar.

Mjesto 3

Egremont

Stambena zgrada | Irska

Smještene na Church Roadu u Killineyju, okrug Dablin, kuće u Egremontu imaju oznaku A2 i sve su električne, grijane su integriranim sistemom grijanja i ventilacije na bazi zraka u manjim jedinicama i toplotnim pumpama zrak-voda u većim. Razvijen od strane Durkan Residential i dizajniran od strane Ruth O'Herlihy od arhitekata McCullough Mulvina, razvoj je također dao konsultantski doprinos irskog pionira pasivnih kuća Tomasa O'Learyja iz MosArt-a.

Mjesto 2

LAX 151

Stambena zgrada | Austrija

Novi stambeni kvart, koji se uklapa u postojeću strukturu naselja, sada nudi dodatnu infrastrukturu sa poslovnim prostorom i vrtićem. Zajednička zelena površina preko puta gradilišta sa drvećem, malim trgovima, garniturama za sjedenje i raznim igralištima nudi vrijedan prostor za rekreaciju na otvorenom. Kapacitet skladištenja čvrste konstrukcije optimalno se koristi kroz aktivaciju komponenti. André Heller je bio odgovoran za prateće planiranje otvorenog prostora.

Mjesto 1

KAPITOL Drezdenska

Stambena zgrada | Sjeverna Makedonija

Drezdenska je nova, luksuzna, četvorospratnica, smeštena u jednom od najatraktivnijih delova Skoplja - Taftalidze. Svaki od stanova je kombinacija funkcionalnosti i sofisticiranosti, a izgled fasade ostavlja utisak novog modernog Skoplja.

Top 5 Non-residential

Overview of our voters' top 5 non-residentials.

Place 5

Plan G

Non-residential | Austria

Everything from a single source - from planning to construction. This unusual company building was not only planned by the creative building owner, but also built by his own hand together with his employees. The result is impressive and combines functionality with individual design. The office building, erected on pillars, was designed with Baumit CreativTop in a rust look. It stands out very clearly from the simple but functional sales and storage areas.

Place 4

Buffalo and grey cattle shelter

Non-residential | Hungary

Built for grey cattle and buffalo, this anthropomorphic and zoomorphic complex seems to have emerged from the ground. The main entrance symbolizes two buffaloes, and the layout of the stables is reminiscent of a grey cattle horn. The complex in "the Puszta" look as if it has always been there.

Place 3

European House of Culture and National Minorities

Non-residential | Bosnia and Herzegovina

The European House of Culture and National Minorities will play an important role in the preservation and promotion of culture, history, art, social activities, tradition, but also diversity within our society, according to the announcement.

Place 2

Tove Jansson School & Kindergarden

Non-residential | Austria

This impressive building, home to an elementary school and a kindergarden, creates a place where education, community and joy go hand in hand. It encourages not only a transfer of know-how but also a responsable treatment of our environment. The multifunctional areas like dining areas, work and exercise rooms, libraries, etc. are used by everyone.

Place 1

Balçova Cemevi

This monolithic structure, designed by following traditional indoor traces, has been built as a place of worship for Alevis, who have lived in secrecy until recently. It is produced with a focus on the fundamental characteristics of Alevi teachings.
 

Top 5 Thermal Renovation

Overview of our voters' top 5 thermal renovation projects.

Place 5

Anthonys Way

Our project stands out for its innovative use of Baumit products. Despite the challenges inherent in such projects, our team overcame obstacles with strategic planning and execution. The seamless integration of insulation materials and the meticulous application of Baumit finishes resulted in a cohesive and visually striking outcome. To further boost the thermal performance of the property, the existing 100mm cavity was filled with mineral wool. 

Place 4

Tideways

This family home is located on the banks of the Owenabue River which is a couple miles upriver from Crosshaven, County Cork The former home of legendary yachtsman and businessman Denis Doyle and his wife Mary. The waterside dwelling consists of large gardens, a two storey 520m² house and it's own private jetty/helipad. The aim of the project was to improve it's poor F BER Rating. The architect chose Baumit as the system supplier, due to the quality and reputation of the system has generated in Ireland over the past decade or so.

Place 3

The Holly

The new uses and the striking façade design create a new centre point in this highly frequented area. In the course of the refurbishment, the façades were renewed, creating a contemporary appearance. The generous openings ensure that the building is well lit and create a strong relationship between the interior and exterior spaces. The renovation will make "The Holly" a new eye-catcher on Heiligengeistplatz and a landmark in the city centre.

Place 2

Vivienda unifamiliar Aravaca

Two-story single-family house located in one of the best areas of Madrid, Aravaca. The building consists of two floors and different volumes that were accentuated with moldings at all joints. The renovation of this single-family house arises from the idea of aesthetically renewing the original exposed brick facade from 1998 while maintaining a classical style. Additionally, the goal is to enhance thermal and acoustic insulation, improve its energy efficiency rating, and make it more sustainable.

Place 1

House Center

Thermal Renovation | North Macedonia

The house was built in the 30s of the last century in a beautiful neoclassical style with very interesting architectural solutions. The hook was built and eminent city families lived in it for decades. For a period it was also a British consulate during the SFRY. In the earthquake that hit Skopje in 1963, the house remained undamaged.

Top 5 Historical Renovation

Overview of our voters' top 5 historical renovation projects.

Place 5

The Pea

The historic former pea shelling factory built in 1896 – a fascinating industrial building in architectural culture – today is home to an elementary school and an event centre. By a sustainable remodeling the history of the building was transferred into a readable present in a fresh and friendly way.

Place 4

Bistrik railway station

Historical Renvovation | Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Bistrik railway station was built in 1906, when the construction of the Eastern Railway, from Sarajevo to Uvac, was completed. In 1973, the Bistrik station building completely lost its basic significance. It was declared a National Monument of BiH in 2006. Renovation began in October 2020.

Place 3

JugendKunstSchule

The former post office building, which has been vacant since 2006, has been in the possession of the municipality of Frankenberg/Saxony since 2016. This has been extensively and specifically renovated for future use as a youth art school.

Place 2

Royal Palace Hotel

Located on Brezoianu str corner with Constantin Mille , “Royal Palace” Hotel, is a eclectic building with Art Deco elements and a radical interwar architectural intervention on a older building from 1880 -1885. In this building after 1892, functioned the School of Romanian Architects Society. The building was redesigned by the French architect Ernest Dorneaux in 1927.

Place 1

Otto Wagner SCHLEUSENGEBÄUDE

The former lock building – a jewel of Viennese Art Nouveau – became the head quarter of MA45/Vienna Waters. The refurbishment of the facade with its ornamental parts was based on the historical original state. The result is a successful balance act between historical appearance and contemporary usage. 

Top 5 Stunned by Texture

Overview of our voters' top 5 most stunning facade textures.

Place 5

VINO.TAKE

Located in vineyards in Southeast Styria »VINO.TAKE« resembles a sculpture in harmony with the colours of the surrounding landscape. Earthy colour tones all over – from plaster to steel to concrete. The vineyard offers an elegant and modern scenery indoor as well as on the spectacular panoramic terrace. 

Place 4

Rhouse2

The compact monochromatic envelope of the house unifies the trio of operating blocks and hides a varied internal structure. An important part of the concept is the connection between living and the outdoors through extensive glazed areas and a covered terrace. The material solution highlights the straight lines, rhythm and gradation of the architecture.
 

Place 3

Mill Chalets

Next to the historic Cselley Mill – a well-known cultural and event centre – seven „Mill Houses“ were built in the middle of the Pannonian countryside. These new buildings blend in perfectly with the historical ensemble of the Cselley Mill. The decisive factor here is the successful façade design using a classic slurry technique. The design of the outdoor spaces rounds off the overall concept perfectly. The interiors of the chalets are also surprising: each chalet brings a different colour to tranquil (holiday) life.

Place 2

Villa Dr. Tomevski

Stunned by Texture | North Macedonia

This modern villa is located in a quiet part of Skopje in the elite neighborhood of Bardovci. The property has a practical layout, a lot of open space on a flat plot and with a beautiful view of the Vodno mountain.
 

Place 1

WAG 23

The building is a new interpretation of the town house similar to the historic town centre area. The volume was subdivided into two structures – the closed residential wing visually demarcated with unusual plaster surfaces/surface material and the open, glazed access wing in timber formwork. The colours of the building were deliberately reduced to white/black. PV systems were installed on the southern roof areas for self-supply. The roof of the underground car park exit was extensively greened.