Martin Mikulka
student
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Czech Republic
Architecture
A family house for a family of four in the village of Polepy in the Ústí nad Labem region is a regular square-shaped village. The house is designed to respect… more
Shanu Agarwal
advisor
School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
India
As a professor in an architecture school, my architectural focus encompasses sustainable urban… more
Your design for the family house in Polepy, Ústí nad Labem, excellently combines flexibility, privacy, energy efficiency, and thoughtful material selection, making it a commendable project for modern rural living. The design’s flexibility, allowing the house to be divided into two separate residential units with minimal modifications, is a significant strength. This adaptability ensures the house can meet the changing needs of the owners, whether accommodating two families or providing rental opportunities.
Suggestions for Improvement:
Consider incorporating additional passive design strategies, such as natural ventilation and shading devices, to further enhance energy efficiency. Exploring ways to connect the garden more interactively with the living spaces can also add to the overall appeal and functionality. Additionally, detailed acoustic studies could further enhance the noise resistance features of the house.
Overall, your project demonstrates a well-thought-out approach to flexible living arrangements, privacy, energy efficiency, and thoughtful material selection within a traditional village setting. It effectively addresses the needs of modern families while respecting the local context and sustainability principles. Excellent work!