The architecture of the new district is based on simple and clear shapes and colours, yet it still respects the uniqueness of each house. The uniqueness is shown, above all, in the first floor that becomes the differentiator of the houses, and in the last, retracted floor, corresponding to various types of apartments and providing for forming of generous terraces and views.
Simple brief: I want to live in a small house on a small plot at a reasonable price. Budget was fixed at € 75.000. I am still remembering last summer on the countryside. Could we recycle the typology, morphology, even decor of Slovakian rural architecture?
Mandaworks and Hosper Sweden have been awarded first prize in the open internaQonal urban design competition in Trenčín, Slovakia. On May 19th, 2014 the results were announced. Mandaworks and Hosper were selected from 59 entrants to receive first prize and awarded € 30,000. The competition was organized by the City of Trenčín with support from the Swiss-‐Slovak Cooperation Programme and financed by contribution from the Swiss Confederation and co-‐financed from the state budget of the Slovak Republic.
Home Spa is situated in Slovakia’s capital Bratislava. The key idea of our project was to create a “relaxing & chill-out spot” with 3 parking places, situated in a hilly garden behind the client’s family historical residence.
The ‘Home Spa’ is interconnected with the neobaroque object both at garage level and a green roof situated above the garage. The concept of rotation and placement of the object to a supporting wall enabled us to create a spacious covered terrace, providing the client’s with an intimate privacy so rare to find these days in the center of Bratislava.
The STRABAG Headquarter in the Slovakian Capital City of Bratislava from year 2005 is the first of three buildings being planned to develop this property at the edge of the historic city Centre. After completion the existing branch office of STRABAG Slovakia and the local firm ZIPP, part of the STRABAG corporate group since 2004, have been united in the new building.
The design is based on a dynamic field strategy which organizes the new city centre’s program along a gradient of circular and elliptical patterns. A fluid field emerges from the underlying matrix in a series of larger tower extrusions towards the site’s perimeter and intermediate scale pavilion-like structures surrounding the cultural plaza adjacent to an existing decommissioned power station.
Imagine former site of old outdoor amphitheater virtually unsuitable for residential development. Terrain too steep for comfortable traffic, sloping northward preventing proper isolation On the other hand it is offering spectacular views on Bratislava and proximity of one of the oldest park in Bratislava.
Interior design of apartment from 60’s in Trnava. The main ideas of the design are the least intervention in disposition and use of black and white materials and solid floor decking in white spruce. All furniture is designed in modern and functional style. Material combination is wenge and white color. The reconstruction includes new lighting and heating.
The concept consists of a simple joist nested in the terrain including the garage wing which is built in contrast to the houses around.“
The west-oriented rooms are connected with the exterior by a glazed facade. The terrace and the balcony with impressive roofing and external blinds are the most dominant elements of the house. The facade is accentuated by wooden tiling. The roof above the garage is green. Architectural concrete and wood are abundantly employed in the interior.
The project and realization of interior apartment in a modern and simple design. For the manufacture have been used natural materials like wood, veneer and natural stone. The main priority of investor was to create modern interior with an equipment of the highest quality and precision design as a whole and detail too.