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Architects: Vladimír Balda, Jiří Janďourek
- Area: 165 m²
- Year: 2006
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Photographs:Ales Jungmann
Text description provided by the architects. The land plot with new building of the family house is located on the southern sid of the Ještěd Ridge with a beautiful view of the landscape. The form corresponds with terrain relief and the land orientation towards cardinal points. The grand plan of the wide open V form splits the house into two masses.
The social part of the house is situated in the western wing witha saddle roof – the timber building. The rest of the building is made of concrete blocks and has a green roof linked to the terrain. There, the bedrooms are located; the garage with the utility room is on the northern side.
The wooden part is covered with timber coating; the roof has –slate-grey plates; and the concrete block part is realized as gauged brickwork, uncoated.