Quadrant House
Quadrant House
In the suburb of Warsaw among the average single-family housing, you can find an interesting piece of architecture: the Quadrant house. It might look as an ordinary house, but it’s everything but that. What’s so special? Well, this house has a terrace that moves along with the sun. The movement 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. In an architectural masterpiece as this, the perfect lighting could not been forgotten. Together with the kreon lighting consultancy department, architect Robert Konieczny (KWK Promes) and interior architect Adam Pulwicki (Pulva) designed a lighting plan that makes the architecture stand out and makes it come into its own.
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- Remove aplis in-line 80 filter aplis in-line 80
- Remove aplis in-line 165 filter aplis in-line 165
- dolma 80 Apply dolma 80 filter
- down in-line 76 Apply down in-line 76 filter
- erubo Apply erubo filter
- mini side Apply mini side filter
- prologe 80 double Apply prologe 80 double filter
- prologe 80 in-line & in-dolma Apply prologe 80 in-line & in-dolma filter
- Prologe 80 T16 Apply Prologe 80 T16 filter
- prologe 145 Apply prologe 145 filter
- prologe 145 in-line & in-dolma Apply prologe 145 in-line & in-dolma filter
- Regard Double Apply Regard Double filter