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TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Křivinková, Tereza ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Architectural and urban design is flowing from the structure of the buildings on Brabansko Street. Dwelling house with a commercial ground-floor and underground parking concur the mass of Sokol house. The house is moved 1m to the side of the street line in a lateral Malá Dlažka Street, which creates a possibility to have a wider pavement in the future. Architecturally, there is a clear diversity between public and private parts of the house. Upper floors are determinated for dwelling by a large horizontal stay loggie towards the street side and by unclosed balcony towards the court side. Both are placed along the length of the house and glassed as much as possible. The house is open to the view on the historic city and the river Bečva as well as to the inner garden. By contrast the ground floor is higher and fully glassed in a vertical direction. The corner situation is drawn out by a console of dwelling floors overlapping above the round part and further a bit above the pavement. Entrance to the dwelling part naturally attracts to enter the house and the court behind it. There is enough space to room a terrace, in a summer time, for a café placed inside the round shape on the ground floor. Commercial units are completely independent on the other functions. The house by its variability creates a possibility for a sustainable town house.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Křivinková, Tereza ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Architectural and urban design is flowing from the structure of the buildings on Brabansko Street. Dwelling house with a commercial ground-floor and underground parking concur the mass of Sokol house. The house is moved 1m to the side of the street line in a lateral Malá Dlažka Street, which creates a possibility to have a wider pavement in the future. Architecturally, there is a clear diversity between public and private parts of the house. Upper floors are determinated for dwelling by a large horizontal stay loggie towards the street side and by unclosed balcony towards the court side. Both are placed along the length of the house and glassed as much as possible. The house is open to the view on the historic city and the river Bečva as well as to the inner garden. By contrast the ground floor is higher and fully glassed in a vertical direction. The corner situation is drawn out by a console of dwelling floors overlapping above the round part and further a bit above the pavement. Entrance to the dwelling part naturally attracts to enter the house and the court behind it. There is enough space to room a terrace, in a summer time, for a café placed inside the round shape on the ground floor. Commercial units are completely independent on the other functions. The house by its variability creates a possibility for a sustainable town house.

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