A three-storey tenant house,
where offices and an apartment are located, affects its surroundings
with a pared-down form and economic materials. Only a part of the attic
is divided. A gabled roof which is compulsory in old-town areas is asymmetrically softened with cuboidal mansards. This cubic, mass solid looks very light and almost transparent thanks
to a combination of large windows
and fair sandstone used to face
the elevations. Simplicity, proportions, balanced details and well thought-out usage of various materials becomes a plausible alternative to fake monuments. The individual form
the building becomes another link
in the chain of changes taking place
in this specific area. A city is not a backwater. It is a space for activity
and constant change which is evolving together with subsequent generations.