House Inside a Ruin

House Inside a Ruin
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HOUSE INSIDE A RUIN

ORA

ARCHITECTS
Ora

CATEGORY
House

LOCATION
Jevíčko, czech republic

AREA
249 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
BoysPlayNice

MANUFACTURERS
Berker, Grohe, HELUZ, Hisbalit, Laufen, Gelco, Marrakesh Cement Tiles, TON

CLIENT
Sýpka Arnoštov

LANDSCAPE
Štěpánka Černá

DESIGN TEAM
Jan Hora, Barbora Hora, Jan Veisser, Tomáš Pospíšil

Text description provided by architect.

We were approached to reconstruct a fascinating building. We found a house that suffered significant damage, a former homestead rebuilt under the communist regime into a granary.

House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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The house was looted and reorganised for another purpose.

During the first site visit, we analysed its joints, niches, and protrusions, discovering the original forms.

House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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Despite its previous inconsiderate rebuilding, the house has not lost any of its grandeur.

On the contrary, the way it is situated, the way it rises to the sky, and the way its raw matter resists time, have proven to be of the highest quality.

It was ruin to the bone. All that was left of the original house was a brick envelope with a roof. Together with the building owners, we asked ourselves whether the house had a place to return to. 

Any attempt at a traditional repair would mean losing the original character of the ruin. Relatively soon, therefore, we rejected a speculative reconstruction of the original state, as well as any other imitations.

House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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We proposed to fix the current state of the romantic ruins and enter the house anew. House to house, house inside a ruin.

The house combines low and high. We have inserted a new current layer, differing in its purpose from all the previous ones.

A ventilated gap is maintained between the new and the original structure, and the structures do not touch.

House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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The new structure is sometimes slightly shifted from the old one. The windows do not fit precisely the openings in the old wall, and it some places, the old wall is also present in the interior.

There is a visual intertwining of the two worlds. The new building penetrates through openings in the old wall, and on the contrary, the old wall enters through new windows.

The project is our manifesto of how it is possible to treat old houses. It is not necessary to lose the authenticity of old age. It is not necessary to demolish, neither to reconstruct dogmatically.

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House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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At the same time, even in such a case, it is possible to build economically using modern materials and achieve the required parameters.

Just as the house has respected its history since its inception, the garden has been designed to become a natural part of the landscape. There are no physical boundaries.

The boundary is indicated only by fragments of low walls and a corten gate, and the garden is connected to its surroundings.

House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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House Inside a Ruin
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The orchards, meadow lawns, and hawthorns are only "borrowed" from the immediate vicinity. The garden becomes the binding element between the house, its views, and the surrounding landscape.

Guests of the house meet in a generous double-height living space with a tiled stove and a kitchen.

It also offers the conveniences of modern living. Stairs in a generous hall lead guests to individual rooms with bathrooms.

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House Inside a Ruin
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There, they can enjoy the tranquillity of the space and look out into the open landscape through the massive old walls that frame the views; or surrender to the silence that reigns here.

The round table in the hall communicates with a massive oak table outside, where you can move when the weather allows and be even closer to the surrounding landscape.

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