Pokehaus Bistro Prague by SOA Architekti
Design is austere, compact, with only true natural colors. The aim is to move the atmosphere from messy bistro to decent tropical show kitchen.
Design is austere, compact, with only true natural colors. The aim is to move the atmosphere from messy bistro to decent tropical show kitchen.
Significant urban development was happening all along the Evropská street during the 20th century. Company headquarters and other imposing commercial buildings were being erected here.
The space of the apartment is not limited within the physical layout, the city surrounding the building becomes part of it and the added facade glazing only maintains the comfort of the indoor climate, connecting the city into an extended peripheral perception.
The apartment 077 is located in the Old Town of Prague and with its 250 sqm extends on a full floor of a refurbished residential building from late 1920’s.
The original layout of this apartment in the center of Prague had four rooms organized around a large entry vestibule–a typical configuration for this typology of elegant residences in the city center.
We are in the attic of a 1930s townhouse in Prague Libeň. An apartment was built here in the 1990s. But there were too many rooms, more than the client needed, anyway. The joy of open attic space was lost in the clutter.
The stepped volumes apartment is a gut renovation of a unit in Prague, Czech Republic. The design process and construction took place during the Pandemic
The house Lhotka is divided into four different volumes. The heart of the house is a dining area and the main corridor which connects these volumes together.