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Palkovice House by Qarta Architektura

Architects: Qarta Architektura Project: Palkovice House Location: Palkovice, Czech Republic Area 385.0 sqm Photographs: Jiří Hurt Palkovice House is a single-family house designed by Praha-based Qarta Architecture. Project description: The house is situated in the periphery of Palkovice, nearby Frýdek Místek. From this site there is the view on the Beskydy mountains. The first idea was to

A DIY Prototype of a Family House in Posazavi

Designed by A69 Architectural Studio, this DIY prototype of a family house is built in a former granite quarry in Posázaví, Czech Republic. The purpose of this built project is to check structural, typological, and user qualities of the prototype.

The Loft Hrebenky Combines Rawness and Plenty of Tailor-Made Pieces

Architect: Dagmar Štěpánová – Studio Formafatal Project: Loft Hrebenky Location: Prague, Czech Republic Photo: BoysPlayNice Czech architect Dagmar Štěpánova, head of Formafatal studio, has recently completed this penthouse with a modern industrial look and a Scandinavian touch. Loft Hrebenky is located on the top floor of a new apartment building in the Czech capital’s Na Hřebenkách district.

After Being Flooded Many Years, This Space Was Transformed into a Wonderfully Intimate Bistro

Located in Karlin district (Prague, Czech Republic), Nejen Bistro was designed by mar.s architects. Description by mar.s architects: Affected by the hundred-year flooding of 2002 in Prague, the site in the increasingly popular district of Karlín for Nejen Bistro has been transformed into a wonderfully intimate bistro. This event [the flood] is reflected in the interior of

Collection of Lighting Objects – TIM by Olgoj Chorchoj / Bomma

Bomma presents a new collection of lighting objects TIM, created by designer duo Olgoj Chorchoj (Czech Republic). Description By Bomma: Michal Fronek and Jan Nemecek in cooperation with Bomma designed a series of large flame cut globes. The collection was named TIM after a successful exhibition Tim Burton and His World for which the Studio

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