Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
House Strekov II in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic by 3+1 architekti
September 15th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: 3+1 architekti
The house was built on a steep plot (elevation about 17m) at the top of Ústí nad Labem district Střekov, on the outskirts where city melts into free landscape. North-south oriented building site with remains of an old orchard is located in the IV. zone of the Protected Landscape Area of the Czech Central Mountains (the Czech name is “Ceske stredohori”). Spare building development in the nearest neighborhood is of a diverse character – terraced houses, prebuilt houses, and cottages of various age, size and quality.
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Photography: Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa, 3+1 architekti
Everyday life and needs of the investor, limits of the land, and our strong impression of the location created the basis of our project. By character of the house, used design, materials and project approach, we admit our belief in the importance of individual character of weekend houses and cottages (some good examples are to be found in the vicinity).
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
Images Courtesy Jan Vaca, Lubomír Fuxa and 3+1 architekti
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