투구 지붕과 목조 구조가 특징인 체코 농촌의 전형적 별장을 소개한다. 이 빌라는 전통적인 목재 양식으로 만들어진 '안장(saddle)' 또는 A형 지붕을 포함한 체코 마을의 생활유형학에서 발전된 것이다. 부지와 주변 환경을 면밀히 분석한 후 빌라의 주요 기능 구성 요소를 2배 높이로 합친 '크로스' 구성으로 계획이 제안되었다.
Featuring a pitched roof and wooden structures, the residence by CMC Architects reinterprets the typical villas of rural Czech Republic.
The concept of this villa evolved from traditional forms of Czech village living typologies, which include ‘saddle’ or A-frame roofs made from wood timber construction. The design brief was of course for a completely modern recreational villa, for both summer and winter seasons. After careful analysis of the site and surroundings, a ‘cross’ configuration was proposed in plan, with double-height massing of the main functional components of the villa.
Project: Engel House
Location: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Program: single family house
Architect: CMC Architects – Vit Maslo, David Richard Chisholm
Project architect: Jan Hrebicek
Collaborators: Dan Simpach, Gabriela Sekyrova
Area: 346 sqm
Completion: 2017
The main living space is in the South-West end of the double-height volume, which also includes an open gallery to the upper level. The living style is informal, with the kitchen-dining also oriented to the roofed, outdoor kitchen and entertaining area. The wood timber construction, is made from massive wood beams and panel walls, which ultimately form the ‘wood-living’ concept of the house. The wood panel wall system is left exposed to view, with a light white-toned stain, elegantly contrasting the dark wood floor and wall cladding.
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