Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects

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Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects

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  • Project Name: Family House Dolní Malá Úpa
  • Practice: mar.s architects
  • Products: Josko , TON , BOMMA , Brokis
  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 402 m²
  • Project Location: Dolni Mala Upa
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Martin Šenberger
  • Photo Credits: BoysPlayNice
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Excerpt: Family House Dolní Malá Úpa by mar.s architects is a project that draws on historically proven principles of traditional mountain architecture, shifting them into a contemporary form. Aiming to create a dignified haven for the family, the interior concept also aligns with the modest character of the house, ensuring everyone feels comfortable even during the harshest mountain storms.

Project Description

Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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[Text as submitted by architect] In the exceptional context of the mountain village of Malá Úpa, the firm designed a house for friends that draws inspiration from historical buildings in the Krkonoše Mountains, utilizing centuries-old knowledge of mountain living and transforming it for contemporary residential needs.

Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
South Elevation © mar.s architects
Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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The house is positioned towards the western sloping mountain meadow of the boundary ridge, confirming local customs both in its distance from the road and alignment of the ridge. It echoes the shape of historical mountain houses while incorporating contemporary architectural principles.

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Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
Ground Floor Plan © mar.s architects
Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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The house’s form is simple, notably elongated, set on a notable plinth clad in local stone. The volume above the stone base is clad in untreated wood, gradually evolving its expression over time, acquiring a silvery-grey hue. As time passes, the white-painted battens covering the seams between the facade planks increasingly stand out as an accent. This facade ensures longevity even in the conditions of the highest mountains.

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Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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The roofing is addressed with a gabled roof covered in black-lacquered aluminum sheeting, featuring a pair of dormers deliberately set back from the gables. The smaller dormer facing the road is entirely clad with roof sheeting, while the larger dormer oriented toward the view and illuminating the bedroom has its front facade clad in wood.

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Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
West Elevation © mar.s architects
Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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In the western part, the main volume of the house is expanded by a veranda inspired by the extensions of historical cottages. The veranda is partially covered with vertical lathing at the facade level, creating a buffer between the interior and exterior, visually reducing the effect of the veranda breaking through.

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As an accent, a contemporary, fully open steel terrace extends from the veranda, hovering above the surrounding terrain, supported by a pair of splayed legs. During extreme weather conditions, when the surroundings blur, and visibility is minimal, it becomes a commanding bridge in the middle of nothingness.

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Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
First Floor Plan © mar.s architects
Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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The contrast to the open facade with the veranda is the facade facing the road, where the house appears more closed-off. This facade conceals all elements that aren’t desirable to accentuate. The only prominent feature opposing the metal dormer is the black entrance steel box, shielding against direct weather impact.

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Through the entrance box, visitors enter the vestibule and continue further into the house with a natural flow between rooms, where the spacious living area takes precedence. From the ground floor, stairs lead to the basement with home wellness and a sports area, or to the attic, which is purely designated for bedrooms.

Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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Family House Dolní Malá Úpa | mar.s architects
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The interior concept aligns with the modest character of the house, aiming to create a dignified haven for the family, ensuring everyone feels comfortable even during the harshest mountain storms. The interior prominently features wood complemented by subtle muted colors and carefully chosen craftsmanship and artistic elements.

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