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Project • By Arch.LabPrivate Houses

Prairie House

The house is largely depicting a fusion of the client’s lifestyle requirements shaped through the design ideology. The clients are a family consisting of three generations (a couple, their parents and two children) with a simple brief of wanting to be on the same level so that they would be around the young kids and have spaces to entertain their guests additionally. This meant to have distinct spaces for each generation and yet, integrating them on the same level inside, as well as with the outdoor spaces.  Here, we re-interpret the perception of courtyards, basements and shelter. The idea of shelter has been translated as large overhang, trying to complement and extend to the shelter of the existing trees on site. Purnesh De... More

Project • By heroalOffices

Kotelna Park II office building

System solutions by heroal used for office complex in Prague One of the most dynamic, vibrant business districts of the booming city of Prague currently evolves in the city’s district 5. Architectural highlight: Even the most state-of-the-art office buildings are carefully integrated into the existing surroundings. For example, the office building Kotelna Park II, designed by the award-winning architects Chapman Taylor, successfully takes up the design of its sister complex Kotelna Park I completed in 2019 and built as a further re-development of the traditional Waltrovka Factory. One of heroal’s customers, the Czech company RETRE, s.r.o., saw to the implementation of the building plans.   Office building with convenient... More

Project • By Golany ArchitectsCommunity Centres

Community Centre for People with Disabilities

The building that was designed by Tel-Aviv based Golany Architects serves people who experience disabilities. Therefore, providing accessibility was essential and indispensable. Accordingly, strict measures were employed, in order to cater for people with special needs, including wheelchair users. Inclusive design approach was implemented, so as to create an environment suiting all. It was important to make sure that the accessibility provision would not result in an unattractive, stigmatizing, remedial environment that announces people's disability, but rather, to create a setting where everyone would feel comfortable and equal. Colors were used to facilitate legibility and orientation. They serve as markers to assist, also those... More