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This low-energy wooden structure was realised as a sigle-storey house with an inbuilt upstairs floor. The living area was designed with an open layout connecting the living room, dining room, and kitchen on the ground floor with space for relaxation and work upstairs. A spacious glazed area connects the house interior with the garden. Cement-bonded particle boars form the external cladding of the ground floor, while the façade of the vertical extension is pine.
Client: Bužga family
Author: Kamil Mrva
Cooperation: Jaroslav Holub, Martin Jeřábek, Bohuslav Kunat
Contractor: Commodum s.r.o., Alfest Lučina, Fa Václavík, Belva s.r.o.
Built-up area: 144 m˛
Photo: studio Toast, Vavřinec Menšl (7, 8, 10)
Kopřivnice, Duhová street
Project: 2005; Realization: 2006