Radićevo Promenade Urban House
Radićevo Promenade Urban House is conceived through a dialogue with its immediate context and within a strictly defined planning and conservation framework. The volume is set back as far north as possible relative to the existing house, freeing the southern portion of the plot and forming an enclosed garden as the primary outdoor living space.
The garden acts as an extension of the triple height living area, providing optimal sunlight, privacy, and a strong spatial continuity between interior and exterior. It is enclosed by a perimeter wall that follows the logic of the surrounding fabric, clearly articulating the distinction between the private garden and the semi private forecourt. A carefully positioned opening establishes a visual and spatial connection between these two zones, reinforcing the urban character of the house and its integration into the city fabric.
The fundamental design challenge lay in accommodating a home for a six member family within a volume constrained by regulations, balancing a generous shared living space, individual rooms for children, dedicated workspaces for the parents, and additional programmatic requirements. The tension between a compact footprint and a complex brief is resolved through vertical organization and the formation of a three level central living volume. The ground floor living room acts as the social core, while the staircase and galleries connect the levels into a continuous spatial dialogue. The basement accommodates utilitarian and social functions.
The interior is defined by the sculptural treatment of the staircase rising through a central void, clean lines, and a palette of warm materials that emphasize spatial depth and continuity. The exterior responds in a disciplined manner to the promenade context, reinterpreting the existing condition through tone and materiality while maintaining the continuity of the street frontage.














