Family House Polánka by CL3 Studio
The Family House Polánka is based on concrete foundations and a slab, walled with sand-lime bricks, the ceiling structure is made of reinforced concrete.
The Family House Polánka is based on concrete foundations and a slab, walled with sand-lime bricks, the ceiling structure is made of reinforced concrete.
In the southern part of Malé Kyšice town on the edge of the Křivoklát woods, there is a residential district originally home to weekend cottages.
The The Glass Cabin has stood here, in a meadow in the Jizera Mountains, for over a hundred years. The world around it has changed since it was built from the timber and granite of the surrounding forests.
Project: 3D-Printed Tram Stop Studio: So Concrete Location: Výstaviště tram stop, Prague, Czech Republic Completion year 2022 Gross Floor Area: 20 m² Photographer: Tomáš Hejzlar The first tram stop in the Czech Republic made of UHPC concrete manufactured using robotic 3D printing. Description The innovative Czech company So Concrete, which is successfully developing the field
The Lipno Lakeside Cabin was built on a place where an old wooden cabin used to be. It is designed to provide the perfect base for nearby mountain sports in all conditions.
The apartment is located in a new building in the Jizera Mountains. The apartment is on the ground floor of the house, so it is directly physically and visually connected to the surrounding landscape.
The family house at Rašovka is located on the southern slope of the Ještěd ridge, at an altitude of 600 m above sea level, with a wonderful view of the scenery of the Bohemian Paradise.
We tailored this renovation of an apartment from the turn of the 19th century in Prague’s Bubeneč district to young clients with two, perhaps three little creatures.