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Baugruppe by No Architects

Reconstruction of a three-storey villa for co-living of three families

Baugruppe by No Architects
Photography by © Studio Flusser

No Architects reconstructed a 1930s three-storey villa into a co-living of three families in three distinctive apartments, each with its own living style language. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

Baugruppe by No Architects
Photography by © Studio Flusser

From the architects: Living in an own historic but individually reconstructed house with a garden just several steps away from an underground station is a dream that can come true for really few families with small children. However, if three such families united their efforts to buy a three-storey villa that needed reconstruction, we were sure it would be a very interesting experiment. And that we have to find a rational way not only to the implementation and to the operation of such housing type, no utopia.

Photography by © Studio Flusser
Photography by © Studio Flusser
Baugruppe by No Architects
Photography by © Studio Flusser

We designed completely separated apartment for each of the families on each floor. We excavated and deepened the cellar in order to place shared premises of the house including a laundry, cellars and technical background area plus a shared club room.

Photography by © Studio Flusser
Photography by © Studio Flusser
Baugruppe by No Architects
Photography by © Studio Flusser

We conceived the house from the 1930s as it was intended – first among equals – a structure dominating the houses in the block. We added new window openings to enhance the gable symmetry and reinstate its tectonic poetry lost due to the installation of thermal insulation cladding. The garden concept completes the overall design of this urban housing. We demolished the garage and built three capacity bike parking structures and a common gardening tools shed instead of it.

Photography by © Studio Flusser
Photography by © Studio Flusser
Baugruppe by No Architects
Photography by © Studio Flusser

Individual apartments were designed respecting the spirit of the house that was translated to the distinctive living style language of individual families.

Studio: No Architects – www.noarchitects.cz
Author: Jakub Filip Novák, principal architect Daniela Bará?ková, principal architect
Studio address: Janá?kovo náb?eží 713/33, 150 00 Prague 5, Czech Republic
Co-author: Barbora Jelínek, architect Martin Hlusi?ka, architect Eva Maštálková, project architect

Project location: Prague
Project country: Czech Republic

Project year: 2015-2017
Completion year: 2019
Built-up Area: 130 m2
Gross Floor Area: 465 m2
Usable Floor Area: 387 m2
Plot size: 400 m2

Client: Baugruppe

Photographer: Studio Flusser –  www.studioflusser.com

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