Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | New How Architects

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Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | New How Architects

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  • Project Name: Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise
  • Practice: New How Architects
  • Products: Dekwood , Forbo , Laufen , Grohe , Rako , Lodes , Romotop
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 125 m²
  • Project Location: Liberec
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Lead Architects/Designer: David Zámečník
  • Contractors: Stavix
  • Photo Credits: Petr Polák
  • Others: Piles contractor: Geoindustrie
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Excerpt: The Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise by NEW HOW Architects harmonizes with the natural and historical beauty of its surroundings. Inspired by traditional architecture, its V-shaped design maximizes panoramic views while blending seamlessly into the landscape. The residence, built with wood, stone, and metal, merges tradition with contemporary comfort and stands as a thoughtful retreat that respects its surroundings.

Project Description

Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
© Petr Polák

[Text as submitted by architect] On the picturesque outskirts of Hrubá Skála, a modern weekend house has been built, designed to harmonize with the idyllic landscape of the Bohemian Paradise Protected Landscape Area. The design respects the historically rich environment and the natural beauty of the region while providing a peaceful retreat in connection with the surrounding landscape. The sophisticated design of this house harmoniously combines traditional and modern elements, meeting the high standards set for contemporary living.

The plot, situated on a gentle slope south of Hrubá Skála’s village center, offers a unique canvas. It is surrounded by a mix of historical and modern family houses, each contributing to the area’s eclectic charm. The design draws inspiration from traditional architecture, with a keen focus on integrating the house seamlessly into its natural and cultural context.

Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
Floor Plan © NEW HOW Architects
Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
© Petr Polák

The floor plan of the cottage takes the form of a wide-open V, a deliberate choice to mirror the constricted shape of the plot and to maximize the panoramic views of the Bohemian Paradise landscape. The single-storey structure features a gable roof, a nod to the region’s architectural heritage, yet the house’s configuration—a longitudinal, bent mass—injects a modern twist.

Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
© Petr Polák
Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
Section © NEW HOW Architects
Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
© Petr Polák

Upon entering from the northern access road, one is greeted by an expansive view of the south-facing panorama, framed by the ruins of medieval castle Trosky. The living spaces, including a main living room with an inserted floor, a children’s room, and a bedroom, are oriented towards this breathtaking view. A terrace extends these living areas into the landscape, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.

Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
© Petr Polák
Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
© Petr Polák

The house’s construction employs traditional materials, with wooden CLT panels forming the main structure and a wooden truss supporting the roof. The basement, essential for housing technology and storage, is built from concrete blocks, with the visible parts lined with local stone, blending the cottage into its sloping terrain. The roof, covered with dark-colored square metal templates laid diagonally, ensures durability while maintaining a rustic aesthetic.

The greatest challenge in addressing this project was undoubtedly the foundation construction. The house is situated on a slope that had been considered unbuildable for years due to its significant instability. It is founded on eighteen piles with a diameter of 800 mm and represents a technical marvel of its kind.

Weekend House in Bohemian Paradise | NEW HOW Architects
© Petr Polák

In essence, this architectural project is a testament to the harmonious blending of tradition and innovation. It respects the historical context and natural beauty of Bohemian Paradise while providing contemporary comfort and design sophistication. This weekend house stands as a beacon of thoughtful design, offering a tranquil retreat that celebrates its surroundings.

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