Known as after the Latina word for ” freetime” – Otio – this property was designed for a catholic clergyman. At first look, the rock surfaces and seat ceiling look simple and elegant, but a walk around the property shows an atrium formed out of the rock surfaces and resulting in the decorations through a hard surfaces. Here, built-in furniture, beside Verner Panton seats and an Eames Living room Seat rest on rock surfaces and comparison with the white surfaces.
With a budget of 150,000 Euro, Sebastian Nagy Architects constructed the home in Dražovce, Nitra, Slovakia as a single person residence spreading over 1,400 square feet. The entrance is guarded by a cross just above the entrance, while the inside allows a clear view of the nearby Roman Catholic church of Francis Xavier. Adapted to suit a modern lifestyle and constructed in the parish garden, the Otio Residence displays its functional design in a successful attempt of becoming a link between the past and the present.
















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