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A house at the edge of the forest

Year
2021
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern

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Details

Square Feet
1430
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
2

Credits

Architect
Papundekl architects
Interior Design
Papundekl architects
Photographer
Alex Shoots Buildings

From Alex Shoots Buildings

After a long tiring search through catalogs for their ideal home, a young family approached Papundekl architects with their vision. They found the layout of the catalogue houses impractical and uneconomical. The basic task for the architects was a one-storey barrier-free bungalow and a layout with a minimum amount of corridors, all with regard to low overall costs.
The architects placed the house in the centre of a triangular plot of land at the foot of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains. Along the northern boundary of the plot runs an important path to the Ondřejník mountain.

The answer to this defined brief is the concept of three small brick "blocks" with a rational layout. Three strictly defined volumes with different functions, between them create a generous irregular living space. This shapes a specific spatial atmosphere of a small square, dominated by an adjacent kitchenette with a bar counter. The living and dining rooms are inhabited by wardrobes, a wood-burning stove, workroom place and hallway. The space is connected to the garden as much as possible by large glass surfaces. Individual activities in the common area can be separated by a revolving bookcase and sliding doors. The common square can thus be flexibly changed according to the current needs of the family.

One of the authors Šimon Bierhanzl says: “The house is partially embedded in the ground and its overall shape, low height, the chosen extensive green roof and natural character are integrated into the garden, which becomes an integral part of the house and vice versa.”

The basic blocks were designed by the architects in a simple structural and material design. They are made of standard insulated blocks on concrete foundations. The masonry is reinforced with concrete structure and the ceiling is carried out by beams. The living room, hallway and study area is covered by a timber ceiling creating a playful articulation based on the geometry of the basic blocks. The beams converge to a centre above a concrete pillar in the kitchen.

After a year of use, the house is a home, an occasional workplace for a talented writer, and maybe most importantly a bridge to the garden and the nature around.

The family sums up its impression:

"PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS designed a house for us without unnecessary spaces, corridors and deaf corners. It is a house in which each of us can find a refuge, but in which we never feel alone, because we are always within reach. One of the greatest pleasures is the view of the garden through the glass wall, where we often forget that we are inside and just enjoy the atmosphere of the different seasons. PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS designed a house for us that has definitely become more than just our house. It has become a home."


Client: private

Location: Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Czech republic

Project: 2018

Completed: 2021

Budget: 4 million / 163 000 Euros excluding Tax

Status: realized

Usable Area: 133 m2

Footprint: 148 m2

Architects: PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS

Web: papundekl.cz

Instagram architects: @papundeklarchitekti

Authors: Jan Bárta, Šimon Bierhanzl, Marek Fischer

Main contractor: Milan Činčala

Photographer: Alex Shoots Buildings

Web fotographer: alexshootsbuildings.com

Social media tag photographer: @alex.shoots.buildings

Media Contact:

Jan Bárta

(+420) 739 160 676

barta@papundekl.cz