red steel sawtooth roofs emerge through spruce forest in czech republic
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red steel sawtooth roofs emerge through spruce forest in czech republic
The Jevany Villa by Architektura is set in a dense spruce forest in Jevany, responding to steep terrain, mature trees, and views toward a nearby lake. The design uses a compact upper profile and a more open, glazed southern facade facing the forest. The site drops sharply from north to south, with access from an elevated road, making the house appear as a restrained single-story volume partially embedded in the slope from the street. Toward the garden and forest, the structure opens into a two-story glazed facade for visual continuity. A central staircase hall organizes circulation and separates day and night functions, while large irregular geometric glazed openings frame immediate views of spruce trees. A rooftop parking terrace with a sawtooth roof and exposed red steel framing introduces the industrial material language, echoed by red steel window frames and structural accents throughout the house.
"Jevany Villa by Architektura is located within a dense spruce forest in the village of Jevany, where the project responds directly to the steep terrain, mature trees, and views toward a nearby lake. Designed as a contemporary with an industrial expression, the house positions itself within the landscape through a compact upper profile and a more open, glazed southern facing the forest."
"The site descends sharply from north to south, with access provided from an elevated road at the upper edge of the plot. From the street, the house appears as a restrained single-story volume partially embedded into the slope. Toward the garden and forest, however, the structure opens into a two-story glazed facade that establishes visual continuity with the surrounding landscape."
"A central staircase hall organizes the house spatially and visually. Acting as the primary circulation core, the space connects the eastern and western wings, separating day and night functions while reinforcing the project's central concept of a gradual descent into the landscape. Upon entering, views immediately extend toward the surrounding spruce trees through large glazed openings divided into irregular geometric compositions."
"The entrance sequence begins at a rooftop parking terrace covered by a sawtooth roof structure supported by exposed red steel framing. The roof accommodates three parking bays alongside the main entrance, introducing the project's industrial material language from the exterior. Red steel elements continue throughout the house, forming window frames, structural details, and visual accents that contrast with the green tones of the surrounding forest."
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