When you stand in the middle of an empty plot, surrounded only by birches, nettles, and blackberries, you say to yourself:
"I definitely want a view to the south into greenery, I definitely want a view to the north into the rocks."The plot is located in the core of the village of Tisá, yet remains in absolute tranquility, with sufficient distance from the main traffic road and parking lots that serve tourists before their trip to the Tiské walls.
The land slopes gently from north to south. It has an irregular quadrilateral shape. The plan consists of two phases; the family house is positioned almost in the center of the plot, with the intention of a garage being built in the future. Both structures have the same ground dimensions, rotated relative to each other by 25°, so that the longer side of the garage is parallel to the adjacent road. The two-story family house is aligned with the terrain, while the single-story garage is at the level of the road. Both structures are to be topped with a gable roof.
The two-story house includes on the ground floor a main living room, partially elevated and open to the second floor, a room for the second generation, and an entrance hall. On the second floor, there is a reading room connected to the staircase with a view of the rocks, along with the master bedroom and children's rooms.
The ground floor is heavily glazed towards the garden, with an adjoining porch - a covered terrace. From the compact, elemental mass, a bay window with the reading room extends, which is rotated toward the rocks, while also providing a windbreak at the main entrance to the house.
The vertical structures are made of lime-sand bricks. The ceiling above the ground floor consists of a reinforced concrete slab - exposed concrete. The façade is plastered, and the roof covering is metal. The windows are wooden with insulating triple glazing. The heating source is an air-water heat pump. The house utilizes recovery ventilation.
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