You Must Cross a Bridge to Live in This House — And That Changes Everything

What if moving through your own home meant crossing a bridge over running water?

The Bridge House turns a natural stream into the heart of everyday life. Split into two volumes and connected by an open-air bridge, this home transforms routine movement into a sensory experience — light, sound, wind, and nature shaping how you live.

Instead of flattening the land, the architecture adapts to it, letting the forest, water, and silence remain in control. This is not a house that dominates nature — it negotiates with it.

A powerful example of architecture designed around experience, presence, and restraint.

Architects: ArchLAB studio
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
Completion Year: 2018
Gross Built Area : 187,57 square meters
Lead Architects: M.Vroblevičius, D.Birutis, M.Dagys, P.Vroblevičius
Landscape design: A.Grabauskienė
Interior design: JP interjero studija
Photographer: Leonas Garbačauskas

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