Villa Radovic, Senjak
Villa Radovic is located in Senjak, the residential area of the city, a zone of family dwelling. Building is completed in 2011 on area of 800 m2.
The house is spatially organized through idealized division of family dwelling uses into the levels: work flat night sports. The use and functions are distributed around the vertical centre. The spaces have been positioned according to the publicity degree. The relation between the exterior space of the ground and garden, and interior space, along with the regulation conditions, defines the distribution of functions. The flat on the ground is treated as integration of exterior and interior, with an emphasized privacy.
The work space on/in the ground represents artificial public base. Enclosed ness is used as an advantage, with the connection with the delevelled side yard which has been formed almost as an atrium. The dominant flat space consists of living room with drawing room and the dining area, spatially integrated with the building garden. The building night zone is on the floor, and is made of segregated spaces vertically connected with the flat the building lower level.
In vertical disposition, the contour and membrane are variably positioned towards the building tectonics. Membrane represents a complex and separate entity. It is a continuous plane, a simple contour of the necessary volume a single side open cube. From morphological standpoint, the building is a remix of structures and language of the buildings of the Belgrade Modern.
Spatially, the composition is dominated by the building physical frame, separated from the house basis over the detached flat-yard, which makes yet another transformation of thematic references from the house on the stone base to the floating solid. The membrane itself, closed from three sides, which determines the standpoint towards the context.