For the construction, we chose a strict, respectful archetype shape of the house that was already there before our intervention. However, the expression of the house takes on radical and strict shapes in our design.
The choice of materials and colors is provocatively solved in a contrasting design. On the facade there is black plaster, on the roof there is black corrugated roofing.


Recesses from the main volume are solved in wooden paneling precisely because they are located on the border of the exterior and interior. The color black was not chosen randomly. The symbolism of the "hole" is hidden in it. The new building fills the hole left by the original house, which has not been inhabited for several years. While the house looks closed to the street, it opens up fully to the garden through a large glass area.


The color and material of the interior is based on the material texture and the exposure of the basic structure of the building. The entire space is dominated by cement screed floors, exposed concrete on the ceiling and white painting on the walls. The work with built-in furniture also follows this colour, where the white color is again predominant, complemented by distinctive solid oak elements.


In terms of layout, the building again responds to the traditional principles of local development. Operationally, it is divided into two basic units - a drive-through garage with an attic and a part intended for living.


The house is based on concrete foundations and a slab, walled with sand-lime bricks, the ceiling structure is made of reinforced concrete. The roof is solved using wooden "I" trusses. The outer shell and roof of the house are sufficiently insulated so that, together with the technical solution of the health and technical installations, they energetically meet the requirements for a passive house. The house is heated using a heat pump of the earth-water system, which can not only heat in winter, but passively cools the house in summer. Furthermore, controlled air recuperation works in the building.


Team:
Client: Lenka Pasterná
Interior Architects: Studio CL3
Author: Radek Pasterný
Landscape architect: Stanislav Schwarz
Statics: Petr Ducháč
Lighting: ATEH lighting
Photographer: Tomáš Slavík


Materials Used:
masonry – sand-lime bricks
ceilings – reinforced concrete
floor – cement trowel
roofing – folded metal sheet
facade – organic fine-grain plaster
facade – larch decking
roof structure – wooden trusses
interior plaster – gypsum plaster
furniture – solid oak + MDF
roof windows — Velux
window Rand Panorama — Janošík Okna–Dveře
Stolit Milano organic fine-grained plaster — STO
folded metal sheets Ruuki Classic Design C — Ruukki
floor Sikafloor®-432 DecoCem light grey — Sika
sand-lime bricks — KM Beta
wooden roof trusses — Steico
bespoke furniture (according to the author's design) — Heimlich joinery


