Family House in Zámecká Street, Mikulov Home
Designed by Mimosa architekti the house purposefully uses the whole surface of the plot. It opens itself into an intimate courtyard contained in low walls made of local limestone and bricks.
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e-architect show South Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra Hall Renovation, Prachatice, South Bohemia, by Mimosa Architects. The dilapidated former open-air cinema transforms with seating capacity dropped 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 by HAMR Huť Architektury Martin Rajniš. These Czech architects approached by deputy mayor of Mladá Boleslav to propose five different Hoist Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges and transborders for the city.
Designed by Mimosa architekti the house purposefully uses the whole surface of the plot. It opens itself into an intimate courtyard contained in low walls made of local limestone and bricks.
Masparti architects designed House in the Slope as low as possible from the street and as simple as possible in general, it is still rather complex since designed for a family of three generations.
Designed by CMCARCHITECTS, The PIANO posits itself on a primary East-West, North-South crossing, just South of the Old Town, where the urbanism transitions into solitaires and groups of objects with similar functions.
Designed by studio A111 Inspired by traditional fisherman´s cabins, we designed a small cabin on a bank of a pond, which is surrounded by a picturesque scenery. Its size is limited by the legislation.
Valarch studio designed and also build a small family house near Štramberk in Czech Republic. There´s an old chestnut tree in the garden and it gave a name to the house – Chestnut House.
In the hills above Valašské Příkazy in the Zlín region in Czech Republic grew up a lookout Durch designed by architect Zdeněk Fránek. Durch is a tribute to the view of the landscape.
Černá Voda, a small mountain lodge in Krkonoše mountains, next to the “old” ski run near the Pomezní Boudy border checkpoint, design by ADR Architects.
Architect Lenka Míková’s aim was to attain a natural feel instead of a perfect formal imitation. Natural and handcrafted materials like wood, stone and soil bring in an innate imperfection that becomes the main aspect of the project.
Richard Meier & Partners is proud to unveil new visuals of their first residential project in the Czech Republic. The new Oaks Prague Villas commissioned by Arendon Development Company are part of a new private residential community intended to become a modern village in the Nebřenice countryside.
The architects tried to assimilate the romantic context of this small village, under the massive cliffs and ruins of a Gothic castle. Andelska Hora (originally in German Engelsburg), belongs to a protected area of the country.
OK PLAN ARCHITECTS designed a house in the small town of Humpolec in the Czech Republic in 2005, the now iconic Rusty House demonstrated the possibilities of working with a relatively small and tight parcel with numerous limitations.
Church of St. Wenceslas in Sazovice is a modern rotunda: contemporary architecture built on conservative principles from Moravian architectural office Atelier Štěpán.
Architect: Jan Proksa
Traditional villages in the Southern Moravia region of the Czech Republic are characterized by their distinctive urban planning. The streets are lined with L-shaped row houses neighbouring each other on narrow rectangular plots, each with its own long and narrow backyard.
Design: Artikul Architects. The task for the architects was to design a mobile, easily demountable, seasonal hotel made from three shipping containers. Additionally, the building was supposed to be ultimately self-sufficient and environmentally friendly
Architects: H3T Architekti
Imagine you walk through a forrest and pass an old railway bridge when you realize there is a black house, suspended from one of the arches. Would you dare to climb in?
Architects: CHYBIK+KRISTOF. The concept is based on incorporating the forest landscape into a five-finger building to create new relations between the inside office and the outside forest landscape
Design: Architektonicka kancelar Burian – Krivinka. The new entrance building into Punkva Caves has replaced an old unsuitable structure. The characteristic feature of the building is a gently bent roof, which must withstand boulder falls from the surrounding limestone cliff.