Architect:ŠÉPKA ARCHITEKTI
Location:Prague, Czechia; | ;
Category:Private Houses
At the beginning of the resolution of a block of flats in Prague’s grandiose quarter in Malvazinky with a number of significant First Republic villas, the question arose of how to integrate a new building into such a milieu. What could today direct a design to a form that could offer an impressive appearance? What should determine the character of such a building? One of the attributes often used in the past was vaulting, which predominantly meant a static possibility of providing it with a ceiling. We know of many historical palatial buildings that exude refinement, whose expression is based precisely on the use of vaulting. Nevertheless, the modern period does not work much with vaulting.
1. Concrete
2. Wood
3. Steel
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