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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.

House Brusnicova B in Bratislava, Slovakia by Compass Atelier

 
May 13th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Compass Atelier

The house has been built on a similar foundation base. The floor plan is the same and the central staircase is located at the same part of the building. However, the solution of the inner layout of the house is different.

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

  • Architects: Compass Atelier
  • Project: House Brusnicova B
  • Location: Brusnicová Street, Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Photography: Pavel Meluš
  • Software used: Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD
  • Area: 330 m²
  • Project year: 2014

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

Ground floor layout of the House B is based on open space principles. The entire space of the ground floor consists of a living room with a kitchen, a winter garden and direct access to the outer garden and garage. The synergy of the living room, kitchen, terrace, garden and barbecue works perfectly here.

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

This building is slightly narrower compared to the neighbor’s house. The winter garden and garage were placed next to the house instead of basement level.

The guest bedroom, bathroom, storage room and hobby room found their place in the basement of the house.

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

An open studio with another terrace on the second floor shows a beautiful view of Bratislava.

The interior of the house is decorated in exotic Asian style, created by original pieces of furniture from Bali, wholly defining the atmosphere of the entire house.

The project was finished in 2014.

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

Image Courtesy © Pavel Meluš

At the beginning, we found 660 square meters site in close proximity to forest with a beautiful view of Bratislava. The challenge was to fit in two separate family houses with gardens. Moreover, the site has slight elevation differences.

The site was divided into two equal parts, 330 meters for house. Both buildings have very similar basic floor plans and layout; on the other hand each house is different. The clients had very various priority lists, which resulted in individual architecture of each house.

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

Image Courtesy © Compass Atelier

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Categories: Autocad, Autodesk, House, Revit




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