Kościan — A House Shaped by Light

  • Large-scale glazing
  • Corner-configured terrace doors
  • Concealed fittings
  • Tempered and laminated glazing

A project where geometry doesn’t seek attention — yet works constantly. Every division is deliberate, every line has its rhythm. And the light doesn’t demand presence — it simply is: quiet, steady, consistent. In Kościan, we were responsible for the complete design and installation of aluminium joinery with a total area exceeding 163 m².

 

This included large-scale glazing, corner terrace doors, and details designed to disappear — allowing the architecture to breathe. Every structure was planned with precision: concealed fittings, tempered and laminated high-resistance glazing, and a unified anthracite colour palette present not only on the profiles but also in the trims, frames, and finishing details. It’s a project where even the smallest element had its reason — even the magnetic contacts, part of the security system, follow the same visual logic.

 

The installation was carried out in layered stages, ensuring full airtightness and strict adherence to the architectural design. At heights exceeding 5.6 meters, every millimetre — and every decision — matters.

 

Kościan is proof that technology doesn’t have to dominate. When applied with balance and respect, it becomes a quiet backdrop for space. And architecture can remain calm — even when it’s exacting in every detail.

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