A family house designed for the Nebušice district of Prague, integrating modern architectural language with the suburban residential context.
The project is a single-family house located in Praha Nebušice. The design features a modern two-story structure with a steel pergola structure on the upper level terrace, large glazed openings connecting interior spaces with the garden, and a clean material palette of white render, wood cladding, and exposed steel elements. The building is set within a landscaped plot with consideration for the surrounding urban fabric. The layout includes living spaces oriented toward the garden with bedrooms on the upper floor. The site analysis shows the position within the broader Prague context and the immediate neighborhood pattern.
The project includes detailed floor plans at multiple levels, cross-sections showing the building's structural system, building sections with material annotations, a detailed wall section showing construction layers from foundation to roof, and facade elevations. The construction detail reveals a layered wall assembly with masonry blocks, thermal insulation, and ventilated facade cladding. The axonometric view shows the building with a flat/low-slope roof with what appears to be photovoltaic panels.