The house is located in a residential area on the outskirts of Říčany on a slightly sloping plot of 2200 m².
Privacy and intimacy, turning away from the surrounding saturated world were the demands of the
married couple.
The floor plan of the house in the shape of the letter U, complemented by the mass of the garage and walls, creates individual outdoor semi-atrium spaces that connect, each with different meanings and functions.
The main inner atrium is maximally glazed and thus completely visually connected to the interior of the house.
The entrance with a view of the garden is axial. On one side is the kitchen with a pantry, dining room, and living space with a fireplace, while on the other side are the bedrooms and bathrooms, including a space for fitness.
At the end of the spacious garden is a pool, sauna, hot tub, and storage space.
In the spirit of semi-enclosed spaces, a separate unit including a stone wall was created, visually closing the entire concept.
The construction utilizes the possibilities of reinforced concrete, and the entire inner atrium is supported at the corners by two steel columns.
The other walls are made of lost formwork Durisol, the slab is reinforced concrete with hidden beams and ribbing.
The bathroom cladding and flooring are made of Italian limestone, the wooden floors are made of oiled merbau, the interior plaster is smooth stucco, and the exterior plaster is made of white brizolite. The windows are aluminum.
The exterior stone on the walls and pavements is Italian porphyry.
The finishing elements are made of titanium zinc and concrete prefabricates.
On the roof of the house are placed 6 collectors for heating hot water and the pool.
In 2012, a
gazebo was designed for the family home in connection with the outdoor pool, not just for children.
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