The house is about 230 square meters, carefully designed by SENAA architekti, to which must be added a storage room for bicycles and a rooftop terrace with a swimming pool hidden in the slope that enjoys panoramic views of the surroundings. Weekend House is divided into a bedroom, bathroom and toilet that occupy the masonry part, originally the living area
Weekend House in Bukovany, a project which preserves the footprint and the shape of the old house
On a slope near an alley with limited access, in a small Czech town, stands the Weekend House, which exploits every meter of the steep slope: a house with a traditional morphology but with modern details
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The glazed living room, with its steel structure, is located on the site of the former goat stables. The wooden superstructure, on the other hand, houses a sauna and a relaxation area. Traditional morphology and technologies are combined with modern details: a hand-carved loft ceiling in a steel structure continues in a large-scale frameless glazing
The interior plaster is stained and polished without any additional surface treatment. The entire sauna superstructure in the roof terrace is treated with a traditional Japanese folk technique of charred wood, shou-sugi-ban
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Top image, content and gallery images: lex Shoots Building