Njiric+ Arhitekti Completes Double Villa Bukovac in Zagreb as a Case Study for Low-Density Housing
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Jon Astbury
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Summary
Croatian studio Njiric+ Arhitekti completes Double Villa Bukovac in Zagreb, featuring two pavilion-like homes clad in perforated brick and metal. The project is a case study for low-density housing in the suburban neighbourhood of Bukovac.
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"Njiric+ Arhitekti has completed a low-slung duo of homes in Zagreb, creating two pavilion-like structures that are clad in perforated brick and metal."
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