Open side-bar Menu
 ArchShowcase
Sumit Singhal
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.

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring in Moravia, Czech Republic by ORA (Oiginal Regional Architecture)

 
March 4th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ORA (Oiginal Regional Architecture)

Where?
The loft is a part of the former school building built at the end of nineteenth century. The house is located in small south-Moravian city named Mikulov well known because of its unique landscape and wine.

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

  • Architects: ORA (Oiginal Regional Architecture) – Barbora Zmeková, Jenik Hora/ Znojmo
  • Project: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring
  • Location: Mikulov, Moravia, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Jan Žaloudek
  • Project: 2011
  • Built: 2012
  • Area: 140 sqm

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

What?
The space of former lecture hall was devalued by new concrete ceiling during the communist time. Above the hall was created hardly usable attic space. Beautifully carved roof frame was hidden and waited for revelation.In meantime the space of former lecture hall was changed into flats. It will never be again one continuous space.

Why?
When we have discovered this unique space we looked for a way how to keep the static logic, how to keep the atmosphere, how to comply with heritage protection laws and the most important, how to create comfortable space for living.

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

How?
The most important decision was to keep everything in original condition. One of our rules is that sometimes the most important part of the design is not to design. The attic was segmented by steel rods in a steady rhythm and there was a need to connect space and find the way how to go across the rods. We have enlarged the rectification nooses and created frames in the size of human body. The rods divide the space into individual \”rooms\”. The walls are imaginary as same as in the Kim Ki-duk’s movie.

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Whom?
The project was done. But the most complicated part was to find someone who fit in this space. It is widely the biggest studio apartment. We made also family version but it was too complicated. At the end we found ideal residents, a couple. They use it as a summer place during the time spent in Czech Republic.
The budget was pressing us for some compromising solutions and some rough details which are going with the concept. We hope that the old spirit was preserved.

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © Jan Žaloudek

Image Courtesy © ORA (Oiginal Regional Architecture)

Image Courtesy © ORA (Oiginal Regional Architecture)

Image Courtesy © ORA (Oiginal Regional Architecture)

Image Courtesy © ORA (Oiginal Regional Architecture)

Tags: ,

Category: House




© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes EDACafe - Electronic Design Automation GISCafe - Geographical Information Services  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise