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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.

CoffeeShopa Limbach in Limbach, Slovakia by Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

 
August 18th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

The local café building is located in the heart of Limbach near Pezinok. It was created through significant reconstruction of the original small building of the local fruit and vegetable store, which had not served its purpose for a long time. The architectural concept of the simple-shaped two-floor building consists of the creation of a unified functional unit in the urbanism of the municipality with several levels of visual-functional connections between the interior and exterior.

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

  • Architects: Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.
  • Project: CoffeeShopa Limbach
  • Location: Limbach, Slovakia
  • Photography: Martini Žilka
  • Investor: Pacamara s. r. o.
  • Authors: Tomáš Šebo, Igor Lichý, Aleš Hradecký, Juraj Murín, Emanuel Zatlukaj, Imrich Vaško, Jakub Vydra
  • Cooperation: Martina Ďurčeková, Adam Jurga
  • Interior design: Ateliér v podkroví, Eva Horváthová, Zuzana Haláková
  • Study and project: 2017 – 2018
  • Implementation: 2018 – 2020

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

On the one hand, there are the visual connections of the corner of the building on the ground floor the visitors are welcomed by bar facilities on the access road, while the upper floor opens the interior with a view of the village centre and the Little Carpathians with typical vineyards at their foot.

The second level consists of the visual axis: street café section private terrace greenery in the background. Different levels of privacy of public spaces alternate here.

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

The last level of the visual link is formed by a suspended wooden façade grid, which is inspired by the local vineyard tradition. It creates a characteristic visual filter between the interior and exterior.

The layout is straightforward – half of the ground floor consists of facilities and the bar, and the other half is an open café with access from the parterre. The above-ground floor offers a variable space with the possibility of joining and dividing it according to need.

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

Image Courtesy © Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

Image Courtesy © Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

Image Courtesy © Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

Image Courtesy © Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

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Categories: Cafe, Interiors, Shop




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