Milada Cottage | ADR

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Milada Cottage | ADR

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  • Project Name: Milada Cottage
  • Practice: ADR
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 362 m²
  • Project Location: Malá Úpa
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Aleš Lapka, Petr Kolář, Pavel Čermák
  • Design Team: Markéta Tkáčová, Filip Strnad
  • Clients: AFN Real Estate
  • Contractors: Studio A91
  • Photo Credits: BoysPlayNice
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Excerpt: Milada Cottage, an architecture project by ADR, is located on a picturesque hillside in the Krkonoše Mountains, near the area of Nové domky. Featuring a simple design, this building follows the urban and visual development of surrounding cottages. Its shape is based on a rectangular floor plan, with a lower floor cube and a gable roof with upper floors, forming a classic mountain cottage.

Project Description

Milada Cottage | ADR
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Milada Cottage | ADR
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[Text as submitted by architect] The cottage is situated on a beautiful plot on a hillside at the edge of an area called Nové domky (New Houses) in the Krkonoše Mountains. It follows the scattered development of the surrounding cottages both urbanistically and visually. The shape of the building is simple, based on the classic form of a mountain cottage – a rectangular floor plan horizontally set into the slope. The volume of the building consists of a lower floor cube complemented by a gable roof with upper floors.

Milada Cottage | ADR
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Milada Cottage | ADR
Ground Floor Plan © ADR
Milada Cottage | ADR
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Milada Cottage | ADR
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The cottage is designed as a short-term rental property. The layout is divided into two main units per floor. The lower floor, besides the entrance and necessary facilities, contains the main living area with a kitchen and dining room. The upper floor features bedrooms for rest and sleep with necessary sanitary facilities. The uppermost part of the roof accommodates a sleeping floor, each connected by a separate staircase from the main bedrooms. In winter, you can directly go to the adjacent ski slope from the lower floor.

Milada Cottage | ADR
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Milada Cottage | ADR
Elevation © ADR
Milada Cottage | ADR
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For the construction of the building, a classic method was chosen – a brick wall structure with a wooden roof and a beamed ceiling. The outdoor extension with covered access is made of exposed concrete.

Milada Cottage | ADR
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Milada Cottage | ADR
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Concrete is partially incorporated into the interiors, where an internal concrete pillar separates the living area from the dining room. The interior is complemented by wooden cladding and furniture made of lightly bleached spruce wood, black armchairs, brown chairs, and a stainless-steel kitchen. The lower part has a wooden floor with localized use of screed and carpets. The sleeping floor is mostly carpeted. The furniture upstairs, like downstairs, is made of bleached spruce wood.

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