Bigovo
2005
The building is on the plot where existing building of the former cottage settlement, which contained basement and ground floor and which was partially demolished and reconstructed for the purpose of forming a new residential house with one more floor. The existing garage, on the access plate, is also adapted. The parts of the building that are dig in are used for water tanks. The materialization of the building is made of local stone with a combination of a bumpy structure and of stone slabs that are gated, stuccoed and polished structures. All the ends of the stone, as well as the details of the wreaths, were made according to author desires. The building is entered from the ground level, across the plateau and stairs or over the bridge at the level of the attic. Green garden is accessed from the building and the stone steps lead the way to the coast of the sea.
“When the authors express their vision of space and volume, fitting into the framework of traditional architecture, the result is a space full of spirit. This house in Bigovo, with its extremely refined Sutorian expression, connects the current trends of architecture with the regional architectural heritage as a base from which everything should grow, in order to be maximally embedded in the natural environment”, Vladimir Petrović, “Space full of spirit”, Kuća stil,magazine, 2005.
Bigovo, Montenegro
Vasilije Milunović, Jelena Ivanović-Vojvodić
Dragan Babović
2004
2004-2005
private investor
28th SALON OF ARCHITECTURE, Recognition in the Architecture category, to Vasilije Milunović and Jelena Ivanović Vojvodić for the Holiday House in Bigovo in Montenegro, 2006.