Villa Koliba (design)

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Villa Koliba (design) is a pioneering example of the Zakopane architectural style created by Stanisław Witkiewicz, blending traditional Podhale folk motifs with late 19th-century villa architecture in the Polish Tatra region.

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instanceOf architectural design
example of Zakopane style
architect Stanisław Witkiewicz NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Zakopane style NERFINISHED
architecturalType villa
associatedWith Stanisław Witkiewicz’s theory of national style
Zakopane school of architecture NERFINISHED
chronology one of the earliest fully developed Zakopane style villa designs
country Poland
culturalContext Polish highland culture
culturalHeritageStatus important monument of Zakopane style architecture
designGoal to create a national Polish architectural style based on Podhale traditions
feature integration with mountain landscape
richly carved wooden details
steep gabled roofs
verandas and balconies with folk ornamentation
genre historicist regional architecture
heritageArea Zakopane NERFINISHED
influenced development of Polish national style in architecture
later Zakopane style villas
inspiredBy Podhale folk architecture
Podhale folk motifs
locatedInCulturalRegion Podhale NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Tatra Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Polish Tatra region NERFINISHED
material wood
movement national romanticism in architecture
significance pioneering example of Zakopane architectural style
timePeriod late 19th century
usesMotif highland folk ornamentation
traditional Podhale carpentry details
wooden construction motifs

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Stanisław Witkiewicz notableWork Villa Koliba (design)