House with Seven Floors
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House with Seven Floors

Malý Chmel as Architects

The house is conceived as a vertical cave of light situated in a sloped garden. It consists of spaces with different qualities – sizes, heights and daylight illumination. They are connected between each other and they create one fluid space. These variable spaces offer various situations of light, views and levels of intimacy. One can even change the spatial and light situation in the house with curtains. Everytime you are behind the corner and you can look through “cave opening” from one space into another or into a garden. This approach creates the house bigger than the plot physically enables.

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Alex Shoots Buildings
photo_credit Alex Shoots Buildings
Alex Shoots Buildings

The main load-bearing construction consists of “inner statue” - the concrete structure of walls and slabs and facade with carefully placed openings. The floor plan takes shape of an irregular pentagon. This shape comes out of topography and views towards the countryside sceneries. The plot area is quite small for family house and therefore also the floor area of the house is small (ca. 63 sqm) in order to keep as much land for the garden as possible.

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Alex Shoots Buildings
photo_credit Alex Shoots Buildings
Alex Shoots Buildings

The single-family house consists of 7 floor levels. This approach allows the house to become larger than the plot physically enables. On the 1st floor are common spaces - kitchen, dining room and living room, in the second floor level is located entrance; in the third and fourth two children rooms and in upper levels are situated bathroom (fifth), study room (sixth) and ultimately master bedroom in the seventh level.

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Alex Shoots Buildings
photo_credit Alex Shoots Buildings
Alex Shoots Buildings

Team:

Architects: Malý Chmel

Authors: Miroslav Malý, Zdeněk Chmel

Co-authors: Miroslav Chmel, Petr Malý

Structural engineer: Stanislav Barák

Photographer: Alex Shoots Buildings

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Alex Shoots Buildings
photo_credit Alex Shoots Buildings
Alex Shoots Buildings

Materials Used:

Concrete: supporting structure, ceilings, walls, floors
Steel: stairs
Larch: window frames

Stainless steel: kitchen worktop
Gray laminate: bespoke furniture

Rand & Noframe windows: Janošík Okna-Dveře

Lusy door handle: M&T

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Alex Shoots Buildings
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Alex Shoots Buildings
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WindowsJanošík Okna-Dvere s.r.o
Door Handle M&T
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Rand, Noframe by Janošík Okna-Dvere s.r.o
Door Handle
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