This house, located in Poland and designed by the architect Robert konieczny, has a mobile outdoor living space that rotates and mates. with rooms on both sides of the garden. The reason for these movements has to do with the movement of the sun, so that the terrace is permanently shaded as it moves to follow the sun. The house, Quadrant House, gets the name of the device used by astronomers to determine the position of the stars.
Robert konieczny devised the project so that when the terrace is attached to any of the interior spaces, it creates an outdoor extension for these rooms, and if the sun is low in the sky, the external shutters can be closed to form a solid barrier against the sun and the wind. The drive system used to rotate the structure is completely automated.

The functional program of Quadrant House is contained in a simple rectangular two-story volume. A section of the ground floor was turned to create a perpendicular block that protects the garden and spaces of the adjacent road. The void created in the main block contains the living space, with the perpendicular wing that houses a spa and a gym.
 

Description of project by Robert konieczny

Investors wanted a simple, sunny and relaxing home, somehow reacting to the movement of the sun. They also valued our moving buildings and their changeability. The starting point was a regular shape unbuilt site, located in the suburbs among the average single-family housing.

We placed a rectangular solid on it, and then turned the part belonging to the ground floor to get as much privacy as possible from the side of the road. In the ‘cut’ space was located a living room, roofed floor and in the perpendicular shape we located the SPA zone. Both spaces close the private part of the garden. The investors' wish was a simple house with a flat roof, but the local plan imposed sloping roofs. Therefore, from the street side, the house has a gable roof, and from the garden side a flat roof, which ultimately created a non-standard, characteristic house shape.

Investors wanted a house reacting to the sun, which is why we used the motif of the quadrant - an old device used to determine the position of the stars. We have designed a terrace that reacts to the sun and follows it, thus residents sit in its shade and pleasant airing and - depending on the season - it regulates the amount of sunlight in the spaces it adjoins - gives the desired shadow in the summer and in winter allows for more sunlight inside.

Furthermore, in good weather and also in the evening, when the house is open, it can be an extension of the daytime area or SPA. The drive system is fully automated, but manual control is also possible, depending on the needs. Movement of the terrace has been programmed to be in constant motion during the day, so that natural grass grows underneath.

Technical solutions and materials

The construction of the walls and ceilings was made in monolithic technology, additionally, the roof truss was built in wooden construction. As a wall finish, Sto plaster was used - the Milano acrylic filler in white and the roof cover is a white TPO Firestone membrane. The white color also dominates in the interior - white epoxy resin was used on the floors.

Windows in the living room area

While working on the detailed design, we have established cooperation with Skyframe, specializing in frameless sliding window systems. At that time, Skyframe did not have such a wide glazing set - the living room had two sets consisting of six sliding windows that parked in the wall niches and allow the living room to be opened completely from two sides. However, they liked our project very much and treated it as a design challenge. After six months, they created a completely new prototype motorized sliding system, which they personally commissioned and programmed on site.

Moving terrace

Mechanisms by which the terrace of the building moves are designed and made by Comstal. This company collaborated us in the construction of Safe House, Konieczny's Ark and National Museum in Szczecin Dialogue Centre „Przelomy”, which are also equipped with a various kind of a large - scale, moving elements. The movement of the terrace and its speed is adapted to the sun's wandering. The drive system is fully automated and has advanced safety sensors - if it encounters an obstacle, the terrace stops, making it completely safe to use. However, for funcional reasons, manual control is also possible. The terrace has been programmed to be in constant motion during the day, thanks to which natural grass grows underneath.

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Robert Konieczny KWK Promes
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Marcin Harnasz, Mariusz Pawlus, Marcin Króliczek, Justyna Górnica and Grzegorz Ostrowski
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Interior Design.- Pulva Adam Pulwicki
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Kornel Szyndler Proeco
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Robert Konieczny. An architect, graduate of Architecture at Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice. In 1996 he received the certificate of New Jersey Institute of Technology. A leader and a founder of KWK Promes architecture studio established in 1999. In 2012 he became an independent expert for the Mies van der Rohe Foundation. Konieczny was a nominate of the European Award of Mies van der Rohe Foundation eight times. Moreover he is a holder of the prestigious award for the House of the Year 2006, winning with the Aatrial House as the best housing project in a competition organized by World Architecture News.

In 2007 the KWK Promes office was listed among 44 best young architects of the world published by 'Scalae'. Same year the 'Wallpaper' magazine issued Konieczny's practice as one of the 101 most exciting architecture studios in the world. Year 2008 brought him another prize of The European Center for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum 'European 40 under 40'.
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Published on: May 22, 2019
Cite: "Kinetic house. Quadrant House by Robert Konieczny KWK Promes" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/kinetic-house-quadrant-house-robert-konieczny-kwk-promes> ISSN 1139-6415
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