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Golden

Arch Design Award 

Winner

in

Interior Design Category

'26

Flow Villa

Designed by

Vlad Diachok, Karina Tereshchneko

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Flow Villa

Residential Architecture

Bratislava, Slovakia

Vlad Diachok, Karina Tereshchneko

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Diachok Architects

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Diachok Architects

Flow Villa is conceived as a spatial sequence shaped by continuity, light, and gradual transitions between architecture, interior, and landscape. The project explores the idea of “flow” - an organizing principle that guides movement, perception, and daily living. The architectural concept emphasizes horizontality and calm proportions, reinforced by a restrained material palette of natural stone, warm wood textures, and neutral surfaces. Large openings dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, bringing natural light deep into the house while maintaining a sense of intimacy and protection. Circulation becomes experiential, where transitions between rooms are softened through aligned perspectives and subtle level relationships. Particular attention was given to the integration of bespoke architectural elements and built-in solutions, ensuring spatial clarity and long-term adaptability. Materials were selected for durability and timeless character rather than trend-driven expression, supporting a sustainable approach based on longevity and reduced visual noise. Flow Villa proposes architecture as a quiet framework for everyday life — a balanced environment where movement, light, and materiality work together to create a continuous and harmonious living experience.

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