Slezská Apartment by Formafatal Studio
The Slezská apartment is for a young family with two small children. The clients did not want to change the layout of the apartment, but the rest was a complete reconstruction, including all surfaces.
Studio Formafatal was founded by architect Dagmar Stepanova in Praha, Czech Republic. Formafatal is a creative studio focused on architecture, interior design, exhibition installation and product design.
“We create public spaces, where people feel like home, and homes, that are tailored to the clients needs. All projects we approach individually and with focus on specific human needs. Individual approach for each project is based on mutual understanding with the client, enthusiasm, natural collaboration and unified conceptual solutions. We solve projects complexly from creative concept to realization, with attention to detail. Recently we are more focused on projects of interiors in a public space.”
Dagmar Štěpánová
Dagmar graduated from the Faculty of Architecture – Czech Technical University in Prague.
After twelve years of architecture practice, she founded her own studio Formafatal, which has existed for the fifth year. The architect carefully selected each member for her studio and claims that together they form amazing team. Formafatal is like a family to her.
9-member team of architects, scenographers and designers is currently working on several commercial and residential projects not only in Czech Republic, but across the world.
Formafatal studio has already won several domestic and international awards for their projects.
Already during her studies, she loved the culture and architecture of South and Central America. The Art Villas project has made her dream come true and Dagmar is currently building a branch for her Formafatal studio in Costa Rica. “You need to have dreams and follow your goal. For me it means to do everything I can to deepen my experience, to work on myself and what fills me most.”
LOCATION: Praha, Czech Republic
LEARN MORE: formafatal.cz
The Slezská apartment is for a young family with two small children. The clients did not want to change the layout of the apartment, but the rest was a complete reconstruction, including all surfaces.
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