Tourist Farm Reconstruction

Reconstruction 2013 Slovenia

About

Lead designer/ Individual architect

Location/ Logar Valley, Slovenia

Year of construction/ 2013

Size/ 349 m2

Roof Shape/ Traditional Alpine Design

We present to you a project realized in the heart of Logar Valley, Slovenia. This project involved the meticulous reconstruction of Jerca House, originally destroyed in World War II and rebuilt to serve as a family home. Over time, the owners decided on a thorough reconstruction to preserve its legacy and enhance its role in the local tourism sector.

Eco-Friendly Tourist Farm in the Heart of Logar Valley

The reconstruction was carried out with expert knowledge, extensive experience, and a fearless approach to new challenges, resulting in a new image that has become an integral part of Logar Valley's tourist offerings. Due to its location within a landscape park, the renovation had to respect natural heritage and architectural principles of the cultural landscape. Owner Avgust Lenar remarked: "In our alpine environment of Logar Valley, it was unprecedented for an investor to start demolishing and rebuilding a large traditional house in November, right before winter. We built the basic structure in a few days and integrated the building into the tourist offer by the summer season of the following year."

Features

Traditional alpine design with modern comforts.

Eco-friendly status with locally produced food.

Accommodation for 20 people in 6 rooms and 3 apartments.

Integration of natural heritage and architectural principles.

Kager interior image