The rough construction works on the complex of the tourism settlement designed to function as
a closed-type residential settlements, where each of the five facilities has its own yard, a space with a pool, but also shared features within the complex – a trim track, a shared vineyard, children’s playground, a space for meditation etc.
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One of the main requests of the investor is to secure an unobstructed view to the Danube from each unit, private yard spaces, and to fit into the local context with a modern design, which I hope we have managed to do – Nikola Novakovic of the Kotor-based architectural studio
Enforma says for eKapija.
The inspiration is drawn from the cardak-type houses characteristic of Vojvodina, and our interviewee adds that, since this is a location fully defined by the Vojvodina-styled environment, that’s where they sought inspiration.
– Ever since the time of my studies in Novi Sad, I have been strongly attracted by the unusual structures I had the opportunity to see in yards, which have a very characteristic look and construction style. It is precisely in this type of structure that I found inspiration for the project, as the leitmotif for the entire complex.
Our version of the cardak house secures the tenant’s privacy, but also contributes to the character of the whole complex.It all started with the vineyard which is located within the complex.