Tee House
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On the Eastern edge of the Czech Republic, near the Slovak and Polish borders, the village of Čeladná is surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the Beskydy Mountains. Čeladná has grown in recent years with a number of significant buildings, including hotels and resort type spas. The latest addition in the area is the Tee House apartment project located in a golf and equestrian complex. The aim of the investor was to supplement the offer of services of this area with accommodation facilities and wellness. The authors of the architectural solution were inspired by the Beskydy landscape and also by the clear orthogonal division of the purpose-built buildings of the original equestrian complex.
The new buildings are configured in an ‘L’ shape, and are in the approximate position of the former purely utilitarian buildings previously occupying the site. The new Čeladná buildings respect the original structure and orthogonal division of this place, and urban configuration is also used to enhance the views from the individual residences. The rooms on the typical floors include generously arranged loggias, which are a distinctive architectural element on the facades of the buildings. This is further emphasized by the setback of the basement floor, which makes the main volume of the building stand out. The upper ‘loft’ part of the buildings are designed as a recess, with a significantly overhanging transversely ‘folded roof’. The visually strong architectural element in the roof shape is design to reflect the relief of the surrounding mountainous landscape.
The volumetric design of the buildings is emphasized by the effort to use as few materials and colours as possible on the facade of the buildings. The intended concept of the wooden ‘cut-outs and surfaces, contrasting the base of the dark façade, is achieved through the materials palette – Siberian larch, dark grey ALUCOBOND, dark grey plaster and exposed concrete. The pure geometry of the buildings thus becomes a striking part of the surrounding Beskydy landscape.
Materials
concrete load-bearing structure
plasterboard partitions
Siberian larch – facade cladding, terrace planks
alucobond facade
ETICS facade insulation system
Products and Brands
custom built-in furniture — DŘEVODÍLO\www.drevodilo.cz
mobile furniture — KONSEPTI\www.konsepti.com
design lighting fixtures — bomma\www.bomma.cz
door handles — M&T\www.kliky-mt.cz
kitchen design — Miele\www.miele.cz
interior concrete glaze — KEIM\www.keim.com
aluminium windows — ALUPROF\www.aluprof.eu
Studio | CMC architects |
Author | Vít Máslo David Richard Chisholm |
Contact E-mail | info@cmca.cz |
Website | www.cmca.cz |
Social media | www.facebook.com/cmcarchitects www.instagram.com/cmcarchitects |
Studio address | Jankovcova 1037/49, Prague, Czech Republic |
Design team | Evžen Dub, Lead Architect / Partner-in-Charge Daniel Šimpach, Project Architect Jan Hřebíček, Architect Lenka Dřevická, Architect Josef Knotek, Architect |
Project location | Čeladná 990, 739 12 Čeladná |
Project country | Czech Republic |
Built-up Area | 2841 m² |
Gross Floor Area | 9749 m² |
Usable Floor Area | 7326 m² |
Client | CREAM Real Estate |
Client’s e-mail | obchod@creamre.cz, recepce@teehouse.cz |
Client’s website | www.cream-reality.cz |
Project website | www.teehouse.cz |
Photographer | BoysPlayNice, info@boysplaynice.com, www.boysplaynice.com |
Collaborator | Chief project engineer: CHVÁLEK ATELIER, www.chvalekatelier.cz Managing contractor: H1K, www.h1k.cz Reinforced concrete construction: Generální dodávky staveb, www.g-d-s.cz Windows, alucobond facade: CLEARMONT, www.clearmont.cz Carpenter works: Lukáš Hrabovský, www.krytiny-strechy.cz Mechanical electrical plumbing [MEP]: MORYS, www.morys.cz Floor surfaces: Floor Experts, www.floor-experts.cz General interior contractor: BRICK, realizace interiérů, www.brickpraha.cz Audio-video: VT project, www.vtproject.cz |