This project comes with a remarkable story: it marks the second time Studia 54 has designed a modern architectural masterpiece for the same client. Previously, we crafted a country house design that resonated so deeply with the client that they returned to us, eager to recreate the concept. This time, however, they envisioned it on a larger, more impressive scale, elevating the original design to new heights.
This enabled a truly unique placement of the house on the plot. Unlike the typical approach, where buildings often align with the boundary on at least one side, this house is positioned right at the heart of the property. The result is a captivating sense of seclusion, enhanced privacy, and an impression of endless space.
Moreover, the unique centering of the house allowed for installing panoramic glazing almost around the entire perimeter. The panoramic glazing involves extensive facade glazing with large glass panels mounted in metal frames. This solution looks way more graceful and aesthetic.
Another unconventional solution in the project is the separation of the main entrance and the driveway for cars. Territorial constraints usually imply that the garage and the central entrance are located side by side. In this project, the garage is on the left side of the central entrance. Thus, the internal courtyard near the main entrance always remains quiet and clean.
Modern architecture is architecture of smart solutions. Everything was thought out in the project of the house in the Czech Republic: the complex form of the facade serves not only as a dynamic guide when interpreting the building's shape but also has a practical function.
The second-floor terrace duplicates the shape of the pedestal and foundation, and the upper floor itself serves as a canopy for the summer kitchen.
The house project includes five terraces: a summer kitchen with a lounge area and a bio fireplace, a terrace for yoga, and three terraces with picturesque views of the garden for all family members on the second floor.
On the first floor of the house, there is a living area with a kitchen, dining room, bathrooms, a gym, a spacious women's dressing room with an equipped workshop, and a four-car garage. Also, a unique living room with dual lighting is designed on the first floor: thanks to the absence of a ceiling partition in the living room, a two-tone space is created. On the second floor, there are children's rooms, a master bedroom, and dressing rooms.
The house is clad in premium materials such as ceramic granite and natural wood. The exterior finish follows the principle of architectural contrast: the warm tone of the wood harmoniously complements the cold tone of the stone, and rough surfaces blend with smooth details.
An asymmetric composition is a characteristic feature of modern architecture. Vertical elements form a diagonal, creating dynamism, while horizontal overlaps repeat each other's shape, creating a cyclical effect and a sense of completeness.