House SrbÃn / Martin Cenek Architecture
Family villa in SrbÃn was built on a spacious and partially forested sloping plot with a small pond in its more open part. The aim of the design was to minimise the impact of the generous volume on the terrain and garden and connect the house as much as possible with its surroundings by working with the relationship of the volume and the terrain, as well as by the choice of materials. Quarry stone of the same type as the stone found on the plot was used for the facades of the volumes above ground and for buttress walls.
© Martin ?en?k
Architects: Martin Cenek Architecture
Location: Muka?ov, Czech Republic
Lead Architects: Martin ?en?k
Collaborators: ?árka Malo?Ãková, Jan Margold, David Kazimour, Hana Najmanová
Area: 215.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Martin ?en?k
© Martin ?en?k
Text description provided by the architects. Family villa in SrbÃn was built on a spacious and partially forested sloping plot with a small pond in its more open part. The aim of the design was to minimise the impact of the generous volume on the terrain and garden and connect the house as much as possible with its surroundings by working with the relationship of the volume and the terrain, as well as by the choice of materials. Quarry stone of the same type as the stone found on the plot was used for the facades of the volumes above ground and for buttress walls.
© Martin ?en?k
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© Martin ?en?k
Architects: Martin Cenek Architecture
Location: Muka?ov, Czech Republic
Lead Architects: Martin ?en?k
Collaborators: ?árka Malo?Ãková, Jan Margold, David Kazimour, Hana Najmanová
Area: 215.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Martin ?en?k
© Martin ?en?k
Text description provided by the architects. Family villa in SrbÃn was built on a spacious and partially forested sloping plot with a small pond in its more open part. The aim of the design was to minimise the impact of the generous volume on the terrain and garden and connect the house as much as possible with its surroundings by working with the relationship of the volume and the terrain, as well as by the choice of materials. Quarry stone of the same type as the stone found on the plot was used for the facades of the volumes above ground and for buttress walls.
© Martin ?en?k
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