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ARCHITECTURE >
Alternative comfort
Written by: Štěpánka Strouhalová
Photo by: Věroslav Sixt
The studio of architect Petr Suske
converted a country estate with modern design elements, creating
a pleasant harmony with the spirit of the outdoors and the character
of the countryside. The house, with a stone tower and a clay
mound, under which the "calm" segment of the structure
is hidden, is original in its ecological concept and interesting
architectural articulation.

The stone look-out tower works as a connecting element between the social
part and the calmer areas, and includes a bedroom. It's also a counterpoint
for the nearby castle.

The demanding craft of masonry is nearly forgotten. The material
is cheap, the labor expensive. Ideal for handymen.

Despite its modern design, the natural-wood and brick-floored kitchen
shows the rustic nature of the estate.

The clay mound covers the "night" part from the north,
protecting it against noise and cold, as well as providing desired
privacy.

Entertaining dialogue between shapes in three segments: bedroom
wing, connected tower, and "social" section, with living
room and children's rooms upstairs.

As per the investor's wish, the interior has rustic elements, such
as beams from an old granary in the living room.

A bathroom can also be a place to hang out, if natural wood predominates.
Although it features a lot of glass, the required intimacy is
achieved by the landscaped garden.
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from the outside
Petr Suske
architect
Part of the house is covered by soil. What are the strengths
and weaknesses of this unusual design?
"
The mound protects the house from cold north winds, and because
the structure disappears under the ground it doesn't look
so imposing. It returns a part of the built-up land to nature.
Another condition was high-quality water-proofing that must
also resist intrusions by roots. But there are many high-quality,
affordable insulation materials on the market. The approximately
30-centimeter layer of soil isn't big enough to require special
structural modifications."
from the inside
Petr Douša
owner
As the user, how do you feel about the specifics of this
home's ecological construction?
"
Very good. The house is designed in maximal linkage to nature
and has an excellent microclimate. It offers an optimal environment
for family life. The rooms in the part under the clay mound
are insulated by soil, which acts like natural climate control,
so in the summer the house doesn't overheat. We also appreciate
the lovely symbiosis of classic natural materials and modern
architectural design."
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