The (often referred to as House 1.45 or simply a flagship project by Neostudio Architekci ) is a striking example of modern adaptation that breathes new life into a historic agricultural site. Located on a picturesque plot that once served the Agricultural University for seed drying, the project was designed to reconcile the site’s natural splendor—including a mature acacia plantation—with the needs of a contemporary family home. Architectural Concept and Form
The project is noted for its sparing use of materials that emphasize texture and authenticity: House near Poznan 1.45
: Large glazing in the contemporary wing allows for seamless indoor-outdoor transitions, a hallmark of modern Polish residential architecture seen in similar Poznan projects like those featured on ArchDaily . Materials and Aesthetic The (often referred to as House 1
: The design team at Neostudio Architekci treated the existing acacia trees as a primary design challenge and focal point, ensuring the new structure felt embedded in its natural environment rather than imposing upon it. Materials and Aesthetic : The design team at