Private house, Budakeszi by Borsay Attila Építészműterme; Hungary

By |April 8, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Hungary, Residential architecture|

The client had been living in London for 8 years working in the financial sector there and sent home because of the crisis some 5 years ago. Then he wanted to create a new
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River Loučná embankment in Litomyšl by Rusina Frei architects; Czech Republic

By |April 8, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Czech Republic, Landscape and urban space|

The modification of the Loučná River embankment in the center of Litomyšl is based on the interconnecting four different urban areas – waterfront, river, park and street – into one functional unit. On the
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Pecka Playscape by Moloarchitekti; Czech Republic

By |April 8, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Czech Republic, Landscape and urban space|

The Pecka Playscape is a unique set of play elements and installations on the boundary between sculpture and folly located at 1062 meters above sea level. The main impulse that initiated this project was
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Boiler house Libčice nad Vltavou by Atelier Hoffman; Czech Republic

By |April 8, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Czech Republic, Public and commercial architecture|

The Brownfield (Drátovny a Šroubárny n.p. industrial estate) was established in 1872 by the Prague Association of Ironworks near the Prague – Dresden railway line by the Vltava river. It significantly influenced the development
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Centre for Contemporary Art DOX+ by Petr Hájek ARCHITEKTI; Czech Republic

By |April 8, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Czech Republic, Public and commercial architecture|

The DOX+ complex of buildings expands the DOX Contemporary Art Centre in Prague, the Czech Republic. The original complex focusing on exhibition areas was expanded by special areas for dance, music, film and a
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Virtus Winery by Branimir Popović, Nataša Stanković; Serbia

By |April 8, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Public and commercial architecture, Serbia|

Wine citadel on the hill top creating a new toponym in the landscape. The project of the winery is an open public space that is connected to the environment and at the same time
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Protest Stand – site specific installation by 2021 Architects; Czech Republic

By |April 8, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Czech Republic, Landscape and urban space|

Public space is also for chanting, waving banners, candles, mobile phones, expressing disagreement with stupid and amoral attitudes. This platform is a functional monument to all who did any of those things at least
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The Walk Above the Vineyards by Keeo4design; Czech Republic

By |April 6, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Czech Republic, Landscape and urban space|

I would like to introduce to you an interesting architectonic project that was recently revealed to the public. It is an observation tower in the Czech Republic. A unique observation tower without a single
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FAMILY HOUSE IN THE SLOPE by masparti; Czech Republic

By |April 6, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Czech Republic, Residential architecture|

The site is located on a hill below the forest, almost at the end of the street. Building activity in this neighbourhood began in the inter-war period, when large villas of several floors were
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