3D Printed guest house

Type: guest house

Location: Tula Obl., Russia
Area: 95 m2
Year: 2024

A project of a single-storey house with an area of 95 m², constructed using 3D printing technology. The house features an expressive curvilinear floor plan, while all walls remain vertical and perpendicular to the base.

The sculptural volume emphasizes the direction toward the main entrance, the porch on one side, and shapes the terrace, a leisure area, on the other. The entrance leads into a spacious hallway that opens into the central kitchen, dining, and living area.

The compositional core is the unified living zone. The living room has direct access to the terrace. On both sides of the central zone are two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom.

The roof is single-pitched and covered with painted metal standing seam panels. The textured wall surfaces retain the layered relief of the 3D printing process, highlighting the material’s technological and aesthetic qualities.

The house is harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape. Dense greenery, tall trees, and grassy surroundings enhance the sense of seclusion. Large panoramic windows provide a visual connection with nature and bring natural light to all main spaces.

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