Milada Cottage, Krkonoše Mountains, Czech Republic
Milada Cottage designed by ADR is a newly built home in the Krkonoše Mountains, with a view of Sněžka, Czech Republic
New Czech Republic architecture projects with building news and architectural images, plus architects background. Czech building news from across this Central European country.
e-architect show South Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra Hall Renovation, Prachatice, South Bohemia, by Mimosa Architects. Through a complete reconstruction the dilapidated former open-air cinema was transformed, with seating capacity dropped down to 350.
We also feature Louny Municipal Swimming Hall, Louny, by dkarchitekti. The Louny Municipal Swimming Hall is dynamically shaped. The outstanding overhang of the sloping roof enables two very different worlds to meet.
Finally we post details about the Hoist Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge, Mladá Boleslav, Středočeský kraj, by HAMR Huť Architektury Martin Rajniš. These Czech architects approached by a passionate cyclist and deputy mayor of Mladá Boleslav, to propose five different Hoist Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges and transborders for the city.
Milada Cottage designed by ADR is a newly built home in the Krkonoše Mountains, with a view of Sněžka, Czech Republic
The Petr Hájek ARCHITEKTI designed atrium of the historical Imperial Spa in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, once the technical heart of the building, has been transformed
Markéta Cajthamlová designed the Šumava Cottage in the Czech Republic as a place of serenity, with a focus on sustainable building materials
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A8000 studio’s reconstruction of České Budějovice railway station, Czech Republic: visitors enjoy a renovated departure and arrival halls, a new shopping passage
To deal with the form of the Foot of the Hill Apartments, Bohutín, Czech, in a small village was a challenge for Karnet architekti. The existing non-functional production area was losing its sense
Designed by Consequence forma architects the Moravian Square Park revitalisation project, Czech Republic, represents a comprehensive approach to revitalising a heavily frequented space in Brno
The Jirásek Theatre Reconstruction, led by Adam Rujbr Architects in Czech Republic , has not only changed the position of the main entrance, but also completely redesigned its internal layout
The chance to head a bit further along the path of kinetic buildings and their structural magic was something HAMR Huť Architektury Martin Rajniš found utterly captivating, Czech Republic
Distractions prevent us from fully realising our potential and delving deeply into important matters – so Dominik Ilichman and Adam Hofman created a modern cabin: Hytta, Czech Republic
PRO-STORY’s proposed renovation of Double Gable House aimed not only to fulfil all the needs of a young family but also to add new volume which does not only enlarge it but creates a new contemporary layer of the house in Pilsen, Czech Republic
From the Vršovice apartment, twins emerged. The 40 m2 floor plan was divided into two resembling units by architects. The interiors of each unit were inspired by the texture of the original plasterwork. The so-called “Blues” unit is overall darker, playing with black accents and smoked glass.
A small residential project, by NEW HOW Architects, consisting of two villas in the middle of greenery forms a gateway to the center of the small Central Bohemian village of Kamenice. It is a place that combines the best of urban and country living.
Designed by Plus One Architects, Karlovy Vary Apartment overlooks a hillside full of mature greenery and features several well-preserved elements dating back to the time when apartments were generous and charming.
Designed by No Architects, In A Row House is a three-storey terraced house with a semi-closed basement, with a front garden and rear garden, and a view from the upper floors far out into the landscape of the mountain Bílá Hora, Czech Republic.
Mimosa Architects’ design of Open-Air Cinema Prachatice, Czech Republic, transforms into the forms of individual objects, where in place of a film strip, the wheels control the ropes of the roof. The tarp of the roof, a subtle steel construction, and a sheet of corrugated steel
The project brief was to refurbish the interior of one floor of a multi-generational Secession villa in Czech Republic, and to allocate a separate apartment unit due to the need for a greater degree of privacy for a young couple.