Letná Apartment, Prague / Markéta Bromová
Radical transformation of a multi-room apartment in a house made of reinforced concrete skeleton into an open-plan apartment.
Radical transformation of a multi-room apartment in a house made of reinforced concrete skeleton into an open-plan apartment.
As a tribute to the original builders, we have added one special door to a child’s fantasy world where any adult can only kneel in humility.
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
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.
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FTMO, a Czech foreign exchange trading platform, recently won the Deloitte Technology Fast 500TM for fastest growing young company in Central Europe.
Art Maisonette in Prague’s Letná, a six-month road trip with children around the United States and a passion for the Czech graffiti scene and art in general.
Kabelovna Studios are located in a former electrical cable-making factory in the district of Holesovice, in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. The facility, which was constructed in 1908, is a part of Prague’s workers’ colony from the 1870s.