Downtown apartment Bratislava by Archstyl; Slovakia
The apartment is located at the heart of Bratislava downtown and was built after the World War II. Originally, it was a part of a larger apartment. Former owners decided to split it into
The apartment is located at the heart of Bratislava downtown and was built after the World War II. Originally, it was a part of a larger apartment. Former owners decided to split it into
The vision of the interior concept of new patisserie in Bratislava was clear from the beginning – to provide the customer the experience of the French sweets in most possible ways. The idea was
One of our latest implemented projects in Bratislava are offices with 1.120 sqm area for local branch of internationally renown pharma company Roche, based in Switzerland. Our studio´s main task, defined by clients, was
Similarly to the asian cuisine. Our approach to creating the interior of Oyshi was based on contrast of sharp oppositions. Contradictions in scale, colour and purpose improve orientation and enhance dramaturgically elaborate movement through space.
Nowadays we live in a world where we are extremely busy and from time to time we need to escape from it. Escape from the stress, duties and civilizations back to our roots where
The family house is located in a stabilized area of detached houses and garden plots. Set back from the street, it has the same position as a former garden house. This provides certain intimacy
The Genius loci of Trenčín Square is strong and unmistakable. Above all, it is its "Italian" shape, above which floats the memento of the Gothic castle. It is a beautiful town hall tower with
The design of the house is built upon a sensitive and harmonic intertwining of a modern structure with the surrounding traditional architecture. The resulting contemporary architecture of the house uses the particulars of a
The new office building BCT2 is located in the town of Košice in Slovakia. It is the second development phase of the facility. The project is characterized by a simple elegance of forms and
The project of the courtyard is located in the historical core locality of Trenčín, in the forecourt of burgher's house. The foundations of the object were built in the 15th century. The base for
The owners' passion in art has clearly defined the project of the Private garden in Považie since the beginning. Its spectacular surface, which was required visually due to terrain modeling and planting landscapes, was
Emplacement of the weekend house on the location respects and uses the shape of the terrain that from the middle starts to descent towards the lake. These terrain conditions allow incorporating the object to
fbcc architecture has created a new park in the centre of Bratislava, the Landererov park. Inaugurated last 8th of September, it is the result of an international competition the agency of which was one
The composition of five structures with the front part turned to the other structures creates a closed whole. In the centre, there is an open common space, a “living room” or courtyard. From this
The Mudronova Villa was built in 1943 for residential purposes. In the 90’s, it underwent a reconstruction to an administrative building and served as an embassy. The villa never had any extraordinary architectural values
The Creché is situated in the municipality of Predmier, in the residential housing area. It forms a closed area together with the adjacent kindergarten, playground and patio. The building was conceived as L-shaped with
The main determinant of the concept of the family house was its specific building program with an emphasis on the generosity of the living space. The aim was to create a minimalist and purpose-built
3.0 - Extension of a Cottage in Bernolákovo Bernolákovo, West Slovakia. A wooden shack has been growing since 2005, from being a place of relaxing on the weekends to becoming a permanent home. The
The reason for building two houses was an idea to create minimal ergonomic accommodation, which combines functionality and design. All of this set into the golf resort with access to the water. The form
The dilapidated object of the old non-functional mill was given a new face, according to a project from Atrium Architekti studio. A new feature comes with her hand. The building was awarded the National
The observation tower’s design was inspired by the nature itself that is defined by the inner relationships of living and non-living components. This harmony of the counterpoles creates a continuous system in our environment.
Renovation of a family house from the 1970s after which only a belt masonry had been left. The original space has had a new loft layout inserted. A new interior with a very strict
The concept is simple - all the important aspects in the house are in contact with the southern exterior and with the garden horizon. The central position of the living space with its height
The retail and service centre represents the main urban space of one of the residential zones of this town of 100.000. Ever since the 1970s, it has been a centre of public services, attracting
Sport park Jama spans across almost two hectares and is located in the wider center of the city in the “heart” of city sport center next to the ice hockey stadium, national tennis center
Idea - creating a place of last rest - a forest park, a pious space, but also for everyday use. Terrain valleys, appetites, loose composition. Terrain modeling, optical barriers with burial areas. The world
The house is divided very traditionally into two parts. The day part and the night part. The day part is transparent, connected to the garden and easy to comprehend. Here, the grandchildren are still
Čičmany is a small village in northern Slovakia. It is known as the first folk architecture reserve in the world, founded in 1977. It has been attracting public interest since the Slavonic Ethnological Exhibition in
CEO and cofounder of Paul+Murin creative and Kinazo Design. Graduated at Technical University of Architecture. Visionary, architect, Brand designer and creative art director. Proposes brands and packaging design for significant Czech and Slovak companies, creates
A twin-generational architectural studio combines a common sense of detail and a search for solutions that go beyond the original assignment. Peter Gonda (1981) began working with the professor Márius Zitňanský (1952) as a student