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Villa A / Architektonicke Studio Atrium
© Ľubo Stacho & Jaroslav Vaľko Architect: Architektonicke Studio Atrium Location: Kostoľany nad Hornádom, Slovakia Completion: 2009 Area: 188 sqm Price: 170,000 eur Photographs: Ľubo Stacho, Jaroslav Vaľko © Ľubo Stacho & Jaroslav Vaľko Villa A is built near the forest, above the village of Kostol’any. The concept is based on a shell that protects the body from the outside

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Villa A / Architektonicke Studio Atrium
Architect:Architektonicke Studio Atrium
Location: Kostoľany nad Hornádom, Slovakia
Completion: 2009
Area: 188 sqm
Price: 170,000 eur
Photographs: Ľubo Stacho, Jaroslav Vaľko
Villa A is built near the forest, above the village of Kostol’any. The concept is based on a shell that protects the body from the outside. It is oriented to the east with a view towards the village and the church. The surface is made of tin and the interior is of wooden. The building itself is very simple, with an embedded basement and ground floor. The residential area containing the dining room and the kitchen is glazed and oriented to the east and west. The entrance is situated at the lowest level, covered areas near the stream serves also as a parking place. Walls consist of a sandwich construction surrounded by either wood or tin. The roof has ten-degree elevation and connects all rooms.
Villa A / Architektonicke Studio Atrium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 20 Feb 2012.
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Architect:Architektonicke Studio Atrium
Location: Kostoľany nad Hornádom, Slovakia
Completion: 2009
Area: 188 sqm
Price: 170,000 eur
Photographs: Ľubo Stacho, Jaroslav Vaľko
Villa A is built near the forest, above the village of Kostol’any. The concept is based on a shell that protects the body from the outside. It is oriented to the east with a view towards the village and the church. The surface is made of tin and the interior is of wooden. The building itself is very simple, with an embedded basement and ground floor. The residential area containing the dining room and the kitchen is glazed and oriented to the east and west. The entrance is situated at the lowest level, covered areas near the stream serves also as a parking place. Walls consist of a sandwich construction surrounded by either wood or tin. The roof has ten-degree elevation and connects all rooms.
Villa A / Architektonicke Studio Atrium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 20 Feb 2012.
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