Czech design studio RDTH Architekti designs the New House with Old Mill, which was once an old mill and farm in Slovakia. It has been transformed into a modern family home defined by its range of timber structures that are a celebration of what it once was -- sheds and chicken coops.
The home is by a small stream for a tranquil feeling and rests on the former mill with various agricultural buildings. It is formed in a V-shape plan with a garden in the middle. Co-founder of RDTH, René Dlesk speaks to Dezeen about the design notion, stating "We created a concept with certain a volumetric and material nostalgia of the given site and original building. We wanted to somehow transform it with a more contemporary, formal vocabulary, yet still understandable by those that are more familiar with the old language."
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Modern Architectural Transformations
- Exploring the fusion of heritage structures with contemporary design elements to create innovative living spaces.
- Timber Structure Revival
- Reviving the use of timber structures in modern architecture as a nod to history and sustainability.
- Volumetric & Material Nostalgia
- Embracing design concepts that combine historical elements with a contemporary twist for architectural storytelling.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Architectural Design
- Discovering new possibilities in merging old and new architectural styles to cater to evolving lifestyle preferences.
- Construction & Renovation
- Exploring opportunities to innovate by incorporating traditional building materials and techniques into modern construction practices.
- Heritage Preservation
- Exploring ways to preserve and reimagine historical structures through innovative design approaches for future generations.
