Apartment House Kon?vova / A.LT Architekti
The new designed residential house at Kon?vova Street is subtlely trying to fit in beside its neighbors and the environs. The visual character of the building speaks to the past spirit and atmosphere of ?i?kov, with it?s relaxed bohemian mood, among the genius loci of a shabby, post-industrial periphery. Though the building looks a bit retro, it desires to be contemporary.
© Tomá? Balej
Architects: A.LT Architekti
Location: Kon?vova 289/3, ?i?kov, 130 00 Praha-Praha 3, Czech Republic
Design Team: P. Lacko, F. Tittelbach, A.Kekula, L. Dvo?áková
Area: 1387.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Tomá? Balej
© Tomá? Balej
From the architect. The new designed residential house at Kon?vova Street is subtlely trying to fit in beside its neighbors and the environs. The visual character of the building speaks to the past spirit and atmosphere of ?i?kov, with it?s relaxed bohemian mood, among the genius loci of a shabby, post-industrial periphery. Though the building looks a bit retro, it desires to be contemporary.
© Tomá? Balej
The size of the construction on its plot corresponds to the size of two or three typical houses in ?i?kov. Therefore, the design has divided the new structure into two almost identical houses that differ only visually in the use of color shading.
North Elevation
South Elevation
The southern front and northern rear facades are...
© Tomá? Balej
Architects: A.LT Architekti
Location: Kon?vova 289/3, ?i?kov, 130 00 Praha-Praha 3, Czech Republic
Design Team: P. Lacko, F. Tittelbach, A.Kekula, L. Dvo?áková
Area: 1387.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Tomá? Balej
© Tomá? Balej
From the architect. The new designed residential house at Kon?vova Street is subtlely trying to fit in beside its neighbors and the environs. The visual character of the building speaks to the past spirit and atmosphere of ?i?kov, with it?s relaxed bohemian mood, among the genius loci of a shabby, post-industrial periphery. Though the building looks a bit retro, it desires to be contemporary.
© Tomá? Balej
The size of the construction on its plot corresponds to the size of two or three typical houses in ?i?kov. Therefore, the design has divided the new structure into two almost identical houses that differ only visually in the use of color shading.
North Elevation
South Elevation
The southern front and northern rear facades are...
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