Pavel Míček Architects

Weekend House In Beskydy

BUILDING PHYSICS
Milan Farář

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Jaroslav Tesař

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Pavel Míček

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Vladimír Uchytil

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Oto Nový

MANUFACTURERS
BORA, Laufen, Siemens, VitrA, Akrees, Dveře a podlahy, IVT centrum, Jánošík okna – dveře, mm interiér

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice

AREA
185 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Czech Republic

CATEGORY
Houses Interiors

Text description provided by architect.

An extraordinary place in the southern part of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy. Mountain landscape with almost no other buildings nearby – with the exception of just a few scattered homesteads.

The plot borders on the road from the upper part and are formed by a wild mountain meadow sloping down to a wooded shadowy gully with a flowing brook. The centre of the design was searched in the primordial mountain atmosphere.

The process was none too easy, being significantly influenced by the Beskydy Protected Landscape Area Administration and its rigid building regulations, which much complicate the creative or innovative approach.

The first ideas were not related to space and volume. They aimed at the material which could express the context and serve as a pivotal conceptual guideline. Concrete and larch wood.

How can characteristic features of these materials, contrasting to a large degree, be used in the best way and with minimal means? Heaviness and lightness.

Concrete embodies the heavy hollow platform, partially burrowed into the earth's surface, with almost cave atmosphere. It hides larch bedroom cabins and service house spaces.

Two light larch boards, holding the free-flowing space with open views into mountain scenery, were then supported against each other on this piece of rock. The undisrupted surrounding landscape around the house continues to flow almost unnoticed.

The concrete shall turn grey and overgrow with moss, the larch wood shall gain a greyish-silver patina, and the access path from sandstone stones shall be barely seen in the meadow grass.



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