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Garden vila u Prahy

Project category ‐ Housing

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Author Michal Kunc, Petr Tesař, Pavol Sojka, Michal Sůva
Studio Atelier Kunc architects
Location Hrdinů, Horoměřice
Profession Partero (zahradní architekti)
Investor soukromý
Supplier TAQ
Date of completion / approval of the project July 2023
Fotograf Peter Fabo

Garden villa near Prague is the embodiment of the concept that characterizes Atelier Kunc – living in the garden.

Behind the whole project stands an enlightened client who introduced three things very crucial for this successful project. He chose us because he liked our philosophy of living in the garden. He trusted us and gave us a free rein. He came to us with a very specific, but absolutely exceptional and beautiful plot that allowed our concept of living to develop.

The plot – unconventional, very sloped, perhaps difficult for some to consider building on – became a challenge for us, which we used to our benefit. It is the basis for the main design concept of the villa. An ornamental garden was created in the slope, into which all the windows of the house are oriented. The house itself is structured so that all the rooms are aligned in a simple, functional composition. From every room you can see the "wall of greenery". Thanks to this, the interior and the exterior have been perfectly connected.

We believe the garden is an integral part of living. In this case, we wanted to bring the energy of the four elements into it. There is a natural swimming pool, a fireplace and an outdoor sauna. Our focus is always on the whole plot – the house and the garden, the interior and the exterior. This is an important aspect of our work.

We design and build our houses to be part of nature, part of the garden. The whole house, the apartment in the garden, is therefore conceived as one flowing space from the inside out. This is mainly because we know that living doesn't end at home. A large terrace covered by a pergola forms an almost imperceptible boundary between the interior and the exterior, an outdoor living space. Glass is a wonderful element which helps connect the indoor space with the nature outside. Our houses are therefore glazed as much as possible. In the summer, when it opens up, a large living space is created. That's our approach to designing houses.

The layout of the villa is based on the design of the garden. Each room has one glass wall facing it. The pleasant atmosphere of the interior is accentuated by the fine natural materials used - oak floors, beige plaster, travertine, honey slat ceilings. The kitchen area is finely tuned to detail, separated from the rest of the living space by a kitchen island. We used a massive dining table surrounded by black iconic chairs, which can be divided from the seating area by a sliding slat wall.

Discreetly beautiful architecture which is great to live in.

Green building

Environmental certification

Type and level of certificate -

Water management

Is rainwater used for irrigation?
Is rainwater used for other purposes, e.g. toilet flushing ?
Does the building have a green roof / facade ?
Is reclaimed waste water used, e.g. from showers and sinks ?

The quality of the indoor environment

Is clean air supply automated ?
Is comfortable temperature during summer and winter automated?
Is natural lighting guaranteed in all living areas?
Is artificial lighting automated?
Is acoustic comfort, specifically reverberation time, guaranteed?
Does the layout solution include zoning and ergonomics elements?

Principles of circular economics

Does the project use recycled materials?
Does the project use recyclable materials?
Are materials with a documented Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promoted in the project?
Are other sustainability certifications used for materials and elements?

Energy efficiency

Energy performance class of the building according to the Energy Performance Certificate of the building
Is efficient energy management (measurement and regular analysis of consumption data) considered?
Are renewable sources of energy used, e.g. solar system, photovoltaics?

Interconnection with surroundings

Does the project enable the easy use of public transport?
Does the project support the use of alternative modes of transport, e.g cycling, walking etc. ?
Is there access to recreational natural areas, e.g. parks, in the immediate vicinity of the building?