Low energy minimalism
The family house was designed to meet the needs of a young family in the terms of size, comfort and architectural design. A simple and logical layout of the rooms corresponds also to the minimalist appearance. A glazed south wall brings enough daylight to the building. The low energy status of the house is ensured by modern thermal insulation materials, recuperation and alternative energy sources.
HOUSE GARDEN VIEW
The house is minimalistic, even ascetic. The large glazed areas illuminate the living spaces. A pergola from glued wooden profiles is anchored in the facade and underlines the shape simplicity of the building. A children’s sandbox included next to the terrace catches one’s attention.
INNER ARRANGEMENT
AND TERRACE
The basis of the house is a simple and logical layout. A central broad corridor forms the supporting element of the building. It runs through the house and offers a view from the entrance to the large terrace. A storage space found its place there and it can be also used as a children’s play area.
project
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Architect
Jakub Zoula
Collab architects
Zuzana Řepíková
Engineers
David Bouše
Contractor
Private
Year
2010
Surface
190 m²