ReferencerLoft Apartments Praha Bubeneč,
Loft Apartments Praha Bubeneč,
Praha,
Czech Republic
Loft Apartments Praha Bubeneč
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) as Uponor Contec.
Location
Praha, Czech Republic
Færdiggørelse
2009
Bygningstype
Etagebyggeri
Product systems
Gulvvarme- og køling
Adresse
Bubeneč
Projekttype
Ny bygning
The floor to ceiling west-facing glass walls are fitted with exterior sun shading louvers and ensure the highest possible level of privacy
The author of this residential complex is the recognized and renowned architect John Eisler. The project “12 LOFTS” consists of three residential objects, which are interconnected by a large, ground level podium. The roof of the podium, located just over 3 meters above the adjacent sidewalk, is designed as a large terrace with planting and water features. The podium houses an entrance hall with a 24 hour reception desk, spacious garages, private storage and technical support spaces. Through its glass wall, the entrance hall opens up to Ronalda Reagana Street. A day lit corridor connects the hall with the stair and elevator cores of the individual houses. Each of the houses contains four loft-like apartments. The two topmost floors of each building form duplex apartments with wraparound terraces. The façade of all three residential objects is made of architectural concrete, aluminum and glass. On three sides (north, east and south) the architectural concrete façade is punched through by strategically located glazed openings, lighting some of bedrooms, study rooms, kitchens and bathrooms. The main living spaces of the apartments face west with a view of the internal gardens with reflecting pools, atria and the eastern façades of the adjacent apartment houses.
The floor to ceiling west-facing glass walls are fitted with exterior sun shading louvers and internal privacy blinds, and as they are turned away from street views and as the facing walls have only a small number of openings, ensure the highest possible level of privacy in the individual apartments. The apartments in the westernmost building face Bubenečská Street. The fifth, topmost floor on each of the buildings is set back forming a glazed penthouse with terraces facing east, west and south.
The floor to ceiling west-facing glass walls are fitted with exterior sun shading louvers and internal privacy blinds, and as they are turned away from street views and as the facing walls have only a small number of openings, ensure the highest possible level of privacy in the individual apartments. The apartments in the westernmost building face Bubenečská Street. The fifth, topmost floor on each of the buildings is set back forming a glazed penthouse with terraces facing east, west and south.