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Two identical recreational facilities in the surroundings of a picturesque gorge, from where no one wants to go back to the hustle and bustle of the city. Despite the above-standard and in many limiting requirements that this part of Bratislava has for construction, buildings were created that have a spatial and functional program spread over three floors. The ground floor, where there is a main living space with a living room, kitchen and dining room, is connected by extensive outdoor terraces. The attic floor with the night zone is covered by a slatted roof. The red facade brick gives both houses a muted look that benefits the forest nature of the landscape. It is a part of the interior scenery through the large glazing together with views of the distant city. cooperation: Filip Trajteľ; photo: Soňa Sadloňová
Two family houses near „Horsky park“ in Bratislava. On one side, the local but rather busy traffic of Budkova Street, on the other, forest silence. The houses are located in a relaxed street development of detached family houses. The context of the surrounding development, as well as the parking conditions, allowed for a distance from traffic, thanks to which a green filter was created in the front yard of family houses - in the front garden on the overgrown terrain, but also in a large-scale concrete flower pot or on the roof of the underground floors. When the trees grow, both houses will be immersed in greenery, not only from Horsky park, but also when seen from the street. The perception of what is happening on the street also helps to eliminate the elevation of the ground floor above the level of the sidewalk, in order to distance it as much as possible from the privacy of the apartment dwellers. Two levels of underground floors as seen from the street, contain garages accessible by car elevator and a two-story administrative space facing Horsky park. There are a total of five apartments with various layouts on the above-ground floors. The living areas are oriented towards the park with a large terrace or a comfortable balcony. The atmosphere of the forest park is transferred to the interiors of the apartments and administrative spaces through the large glazing and outdoor terrace. Cooperation: Eugen Kullman; Photo: Soňa Sadloňová
It was twenty years ago when we completed one of the first family residences in the surroundings of the Bratislava Mountain Park. Villa W started a series of other house projects in which KFA participated and continues to participate in the current looks of this location. After two decades, the time has come to return to this place with the task of Villa W to design a facelift and especially a new interior. The original surfaces were replaced by new modern materials, details and textures. The interior upgrade included a lot of new built-in furniture and also furniture solitaires with original details such as the pattern of a metal cabinet with a pattern of cut letters W or the application of leather details. The private wine cellar also underwent a significant change. Five floors with an extensive residential program thus acquired a new atmosphere completed by views of the lush greenery of the garden, which was added to the villa over time. Cooperation: Eugen Kullman
The interior works abundantly with daylight, views, interesting overviews and maximally compact surfaces. There is only a necessary minimum of solitary furniture pieces, the center of gravity of the solution is mainly compact wooden built-in elements with almost invisible joints. At first glance, you can hardly tell that the smooth oak walls hide drawers, cabinets or "secret" doors to another space. The aesthetic experience is closely linked with flawless craftsmanship, but also with a game of surprises.
Gradually built family residence in the open country of laz above Nova Baňa. Changes over time reflect not only the natural processes of the changing landscape, but also the life phases of the owner. The distinctly horizontal object originally served as a farm building - a stable for horses. However, the gradual development of the artistic activity of the owner created the need to build a spacious studio, where there is enough space not only for thinking, but especially for processing materials such as metal, glass, wood and composite. The dimensions of the spaces are magnificent and their strong tone is underlined by the choice of pure surfaces and elements in their primary essence. A staircase made of black sheet metal, black industrial flooring on the floor, certified ceramic ceilings, walls made of OSB boards... In addition, distinctive author's furniture elements, models and products of the user's author's design. The atmosphere is completed by a special subdued light penetrating through the shading structure. The building also includes a residential part - a comfortable apartment with nice views of the entire estate and the surrounding nature.