Article source: Aulík Fišer Architekti
This plot‘s main value that influenced the concept of this two-storied house with a cellar below a part of it is its direct link to Kunratický les (forest). The main living quarters, the viewing centreline passing through the entire ground floor and the two-storied vertical space are opened towards the forest. The house was designed as a relatively small one respecting the overall suitability, for one part of glazing transforms into a roof here. Yet it is sufficient enough to see the selected strip of the garden, forest and sky as a whole, in one vertical format.
- Architects: Aulík Fišer Architekti
- Project: Family House In Kunratice
- Location:Prague 4, Kunratice, Prague, Czech Republic
- Interior design collaboration: Ing. arch. Markéta Aulíková
- Location: Prague 4, Kunratice
- Photography: Andrea Thiel Lhotáková
- Proposal: 2005
- Realization: 2009
- Floor area: 230m2 + technical facility and garage