Sculptor’s Apartment
Radek Úlehla
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Electrical Fittings ABB
TilesAppiani
TilesArchtiles
LightingATEH
U-profiled glass partitionsGLASS lines

Product Spec Sheet
Electrical Fittings
by ABB
Tiles
by Appiani
Tiles
Lighting
by ATEH
U-profiled glass partitions

Sculptor’s Apartment

NEUHAUSL HUNAL s.r.o. as Architects

Vladimír Bachorík, a sculptor and glassmaker, has always worked in his apartment in a Prague housing estate – that is why he wanted to design a glass workspace as part of a total reconstruction. What he did not want was a door.  An unusual assignment has the valuable potential to generate unusual solutions, which we decided to use as an experiment: what are the maximum possibilities of a classic prefabricated flat? How far can we go? 

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla
photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

Our aim was to use a hybrid typology and achieve the highest degree of freedom, light and generosity.  Boundaries and functions are blurred in terms of plan and material: the maximally open and flowing space without doors is thus divided only by arched half-sections of U-profiled glass. These translucent glass blocks of high order ensure the penetration of light. Their materiality and character naturally refer to the client's lifelong work. 

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla
photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

In addition to statics, infrastructure is a key design constraint. The neuralgic point thus becomes the water and sewage connection, which defines the location of the single-almost-enclosed space. The most prominent element is therefore the bathroom arch with toilet and shower. Because of the waste management, it is perched on a small platform that subtly emphasizes its spatial dominance. The plan composition is complemented by three open U-profiled glass curves that unobtrusively define the cloakroom, storage and workspace, in other words the kitchen. The remaining space is freely modulated between these lines of glass and remains open to any future interpretation. We work with our favourite principle, whereby a uniform and unambiguous space forms the background for the life (in this case, above all the work) of its inhabitant. We also work with our second favourite principle, where we remove everything that is not load-bearing and does not break the law.

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla
photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

The rectangular floor plan "from window to window" is intersected by a reinforced concrete load-bearing wall with two openings, which (thanks to its privileged position) was the only element we stripped of its material essence and made it the bearer of the identity of the place. The remaining walls and the ceiling, on the other hand, are left in a plain white plaster – we are not interested in overdoing the concrete mannerism, nor in competing too much with the elegant glass or creating an overly confined space. The places where water comes into contact are defined by dirty white mosaic. The generous kitchen, where more objects are created than meals, is specifically designed to functionally suit its primary purpose. The character of each space is emphasized by the type of lighting fixtures used: strict lines or loose spotlights.

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla
photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

Team:

Studio: NEUHÄUSL HUNAL

Client Vladimír Bachorík

Author: David Neuhäusl, Matěj Hunal

Co-author: Pavla Daniels, Alžběta Nováková

Construction: BORCI

Photographer: Radek Úlehla

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla
photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

Materials Used:

U-profiled glass partitions: GLASS lines

Tiles supplier: Archtiles

Lighting: ATEH lighting

Concrete: scraped walls and ceilings
U-profiled glass: glass partitions

Ceramic tiles: bathroom floor and walls, kitchen wall

Rubber: floor

Steel: shelves

Tiles Cacite: Appiani

U-profiled glass: GLASS lines

Electrical fittings: ABB

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