Příhoda thought that the highly trafficked courtyard in Prague would in a way replicate the ocean setting; the upper window faces passing crowds (or 'waves' of people), whereas the lower portion is more quiet and solitary.  Photo 3 of 5 in Bohemian Rhapsody: 5 Czech Homes We Love by Luke Hopping from Tiny Dwelling Designed for Solitary Reflection

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Příhoda thought that the highly trafficked courtyard in Prague would in a way replicate the ocean setting; the upper window faces passing crowds (or 'waves' of people), whereas the lower portion is more quiet and solitary.