Observation House Offers Great Views, With Full Privacy

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image via Dezeen

image via Dezeen

Sofia, Bulgaria-based architecture firm, I/O Architects, has found the ideal balance between privacy and views with the Observation House in northeast Bulgaria. The hilltop home utilizes stone partitions and glass walls to create a 360-degree view over the village, without sacrificing a bit of privacy.

image via Dezeen

image via Dezeen

The stone-filled cages, or stacked gabions, guard the building with a hearty exterior that keeps outsiders from peeping. A pavilion-like structure made of glass rests on top of the building with a large pitched roof, and a grassy deck outside of the main living area fosters a nice blend between the natural surroundings and the indoors.

image via Dezeen

image via Dezeen

Wooden stairways connect open-plan living spaces within the home and roof garden, which is clad with locally-source wood. The green roof was designed to offer a sense of softness in contrast to the roughness brought by the stone cages.

image via Dezeen

image via Dezeen

“The proportion and the materiality of the solid base give it the appearance of an infrastructural object that define the edge of the village and conceal the ambitious program of the house,” the architects told Dezeen.

image via Dezeen

image via Dezeen

image via Dezeen

image via Dezeen


Visit Dezeen to find out more about the project.

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Dian Zhang

Dian works as a data journalist with Hanley Wood's data studio team. Her job includes integrating Metrostudy's research with Hanley Wood's media contents. She graduated from Boston University with a master degree in Business & Economics Journalism. 

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