It’s becoming more common for home designs to be one with the land, and this Polish residence, dubbed 35:35 Slope House, is no exception. Designed by 77 Studio Architecture, this 3,330-square-foot home is built on an escarpment ( a long, steep slope) by the Vistula River.

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An Integrated House with Amazing Views

The architects built this home based on the size and slope of the escarpment. The lowest level blends in with the land, making it unnoticeable from certain angles. The sloped roof features a living garden, seamlessly blending in with the surrounding landscape.

The architects of this house, mindful of the area’s strong winds, designed it in the shape of a letter ‘C.’ This innovative design not only shields the center from winds but also creates an inviting outdoor entertainment area complete with a dining table and a fireplace.

The house also provides views of the river and the Mazovian plains.

A unique feature earned this house the name “35:35: — an infinity pool adjacent to the living room that appears to merge with the river, which is 35 meters and 35 centimeters below.

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A Large, Modern Interior

At the center of this home are the main living areas including the living room, study, kitchen, and primary bedroom and bathroom. The house also boasts a two-car garage on the main floor.

The lower floor is home to other spaces and features a walkout to the garden.

The house has many large window walls that offer views of the surrounding landscape. Wood-slatted ceilings and sleek materials add to its modernity.


Photographs: Piotr Krajewski.

Architecture: 77studio.

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