House of Korunoski family

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House of Korunoski family
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General information
StatusMonument of Culture
TypeHouse
Town or cityVevčani
CountryNorth Macedonia
Completed1924
ClientStojan Korunoski
OwnerKorunoski family
Technical details
Floor count2[1]

The House of Korunoski family, or House of Korunovci is a house in the village of Vevčani, Vevčani Municipality, North Macedonia. The house belongs to the Korunoski family and the building is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia.[2]

History[edit]

The designer of the house is Vevčani native Stojan Korunoski, who worked for a long time in Romania and followed the development of architecture there. The mayor of Turnu Severin was strongly inclined towards him and decided to award him the project for the entrance portal of the town hall. After the portal began to undergo changes, Korunoski decided to realize his idea in his home place Vevčani. He made a detailed plan and sent it to his relatives in Vevčani for construction. The house was built in 1924.[3]

Architecture[edit]

The house is divided into three parts with a central porch and a specific stylistic treatment that is associated with Macedonian medieval churches.[1] The building is built from natural materials (wood, stone and solid brick) and has a ground floor and a first floor. On one part of it, on the eastern side, there are basement rooms with an entrance on the southern side. The floors are built of solid brick, except on the north side, which is brick dressing over wooden windows where the floor is of stone. The sitting porch on the south side of the first floor is richly decorated with solid brickwork typical of medieval churches in Macedonia and has an ornate cornice under the eaves. The roof structure is made of chestnut wood with a multi-gable roof. The mezzanine construction is also made of chestnut wood. The pillars that connect the ground floor and the first floor are also chestnut, and the same applies to all the interior doors.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Архитектура / Куќата на Коруновци" [Architecture / The House of Korunovci]. vevchani-info.mk. Archived from the original on 2016-08-22. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
  2. ^ "Национален регистар на објекти кои се заштитно културно наследство" [National register of buildings that are protected cultural heritage] (in Macedonian). Ministry of Culture. 2012. Archived from the original on August 9, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Куќа на Коруновци" [House of Korunovci]. Administration for the Protection of Cultural Heritage. Archived from the original on 2017-10-22. Retrieved March 15, 2023.

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