Warsaw architects be taught from Poznań
The Perfumiarnia Property, a brand new Residential growth in Poznań, Poland, stands out for its mix of latest structure and respect for town's wealthy historical past. Designed by Warsaw-based JEMS Architekci, the property provides luxurious dwelling areas hidden in the midst of a historic park and conventional homes. The identify “Perfumiarnia”, Polish for “Fragrance”, pays homage to the previous fragrance manufacturing facility that when occupied the location. The structure itself displays an appreciation for the encompassing space – the curved geometry of the buildings, with their delicate facade edges, echoes the model of the unique Johow district throughout from Wilson Park. Recognized for its turn-of-the-century homes impressed by the Berlin Secession, this neighborhood historically featured grand facades overlooking modest courtyards.
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jEMS Architekci nods to the previous and dialogues with nature
The architects at JEMS Architekci was impressed by this duality when designing Perfumiarnia Property. The vertical format of the facade acts as a bridge between the park and the neighboring historic buildings. The sharp strains on the aspect dealing with the present constructions soften into expressive terraces adorned with metallic mesh louvres that resemble tree curtains, seamlessly integrating the property into the park panorama.
'The previous bushes close by give the place a particular aura,' says architect Marcin Sadowski. 'Fashionable homes have turn into an extension of town backyard.' The “wavy” facade of the property, with its scalloped rhythm, appears to circulation into the vegetation of the park. This interaction between structure and nature is additional emphasised by the openwork shutters, which act as a impartial backdrop to the greenery of the park whereas offering privateness for the residents.
The perfumery in Poznań is formed by an undulating facade | picture © Juliusz Sokołowski
Perfumery homes shaded by metal mesh
Together with the curved facade, Perfumiarnia Property by JEMS Architekci is recognizable by its semi-transparent metal mesh blinds. This distinctive function, designed by the architects themselves, exemplifies an revolutionary materials answer for shading the advanced construction. Contained in the buildings, residents are greeted by widespread areas completed with Italian wooden and stone paneling and handcrafted stair railings. The advanced provides 140 spacious and brilliant flats starting from 46 to 153 sq. meters.
the structure displays the close by Johow neighborhood with its free-flowing geometry | picture © Juliusz Sokołowski
the vertical facade passes between the park and the historic homes | picture © Tomek Napierlaski
the architects aimed to create a way of progress of the buildings within the vegetation of the park | picture © Tomek Napierlaski