How do you create one open space out of a large multi-room apartment so that there doesn't have to be a door between rooms because the client wanted as few as possible, but you still felt like the rooms were separated?
Project name
Letná Apartment
Architecture firm
Markéta Bromová architekti
Location
Letná, Prague, Czech Republic
Photography
Veronika Raffajová
Principal architect
Markéta Bromová
Design team
Dominika Galandová
Collaborators
Custom made concrete kitchen countertop and sinks: Burning Vibe. Concrete floor screed surface: Concrete Group. Metalsmith works: DEMO Works. Carpenter works: Lemberk. Pivot doors: Dorsis
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Concrete – floors, columns, ceiling, kitchen countertop, custom made sinks. Patinated brass – tiling of the kitchen island. Solid timber – custom made furniture. perforated steel sheet - bathroom ceiling
Typology
Residential › Apartment
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. From the simple assignment of minor layout adjustments for easier functioning of the family, in which the children will start going to school one by one after the "last" holidays, the overall face...
Project name
Art Maisonette in Letná
Architecture firm
esté architekti
Location
Letná, Prague 7, Czech Republic
Photography
Studio Flusser
Principal architect
Tereza Tejkalová, Michal Škrna
Design team
Lucia Gažiová, Nina Novotná
Collaborators
Realization: Matěj Houdek, www.stavba-houdek.cz. Carpentry: Manifik [Petr Vodička], www.manifik.cz, Granit [Jakub Fiala], www.granit.jihlavsko.com. Floor and wall finishes: 3deco [Martin Pancíř], www.3deco.cz, Němec Luxusní povrchy, www.luxurysurfaces.nemec.eu
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lighting
Syvel [Petr Londin], www.syvel.cz
Material
MDF, technistone, 3d wooden panels, glass
Typology
Residential › Apartment