A student housing project in Písek that integrates into the existing urban fabric of the historic town, creating a new residential block that respects the surrounding context while providing modern student accommodation.
The project proposes a multi-story student housing building in Písek. The urban concept responds to the existing street pattern and block structure of the historic town center. The building features a rational grid facade with a rhythm of windows and solid panels in a warm stone/concrete tone. The design includes common spaces and shared facilities for students. The ground floor integrates with the street level, while upper floors contain student living units. The architectural expression uses a modular facade system with recessed balconies and loggias that create depth and shadow play on the elevation. The building forms part of a larger urban block with courtyard spaces.
The project includes detailed floor plans at multiple levels (ground floor, typical floors, and roof level), four elevations (north, south, east, west), cross-sections, and a site plan at 1:500 scale. Floor plans show student accommodation units with shared facilities. The building appears to be 5-6 stories tall with a structured grid layout. Plans of dormitory units are shown at 1:75 scale. The sections reveal the relationship between floor levels and the surrounding terrain.