Project posted by bostjan gabrijelcic

Attic reimagined extension in Ljubljana

Year
2024
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern

Credits

Architect
Arhitektura

From bostjan gabrijelcic

Owners of large Slovenian post-war suburban houses often took inspiration from older and
more prestigious city villas when designing their premises. However, unlike their inspirations,

these structures were far simpler in terms of materials and architecture, lacking in excessive

luxury and the spacious interiors of the past. Floor plans are typically fragmented into a

multitude of small, disconnected rooms arranged around a central staircase. This layout makes

it difficult to accommodate the modern spatial expectations of today's clients, who mainly seek

an open, airy living space in the style of a "loft."

It is therefore not surprising that clients often opt to demolish the old structure in order to build

more contemporary architecture in its place. The same dilemma arose when planning the

renovation of a post-war "villa" in the suburbs of Ljubljana. The client desired more

spaciousness in the home but, as an environmentally conscious investor, was also committed

to a sustainable approach. He understood that "the greenest building is the one that is already

built." Often, it is also the most cost-effective solution.

Together, we resolved the dilemma and found the optimal solution. We retained the ground floor

and upper floor of the existing structure while placing the desired "loft" in the space of the

previously unused attic. The smaller rooms on the ground and upper floors were allocated to

the remaining household functions.

The newly designed attic forms a large, unified space beneath a single-pitch roof. To the south,

the space continues into a wide and bright winter garden, offering broad panoramic views of the

surrounding greenery. The home's distance from the street ensures a sense of complete

privacy. In addition to the sweeping views through the winter garden, two additional windows

provide more intimate views. To the east, the view extends along the quiet suburban street

through a large scenic window, while to the north, it opens through a smaller one.

The newly designed, compact attic serves as a discreet accent on the renovated villa. Despite

its different material execution, the use of cross-laminated timber (CLT), and the darker color of

the metal facade, it seems as if it has always been there, harmoniously engaging with the

casual passersby on the nearby green promenade surrounding Ljubljana.