Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti

Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Table, Sofa, Chair, Kitchen, Countertop, WindowsFamily House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Windows, FacadeFamily House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Table, Windows, Kitchen, Countertop, ChairFamily House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - WindowsFamily House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - More Images+ 25

  • Architects: Mimosa architekti
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Robert Žákovič
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hansa, Nuprotec, Princ parket, Villeroy & Boch, Zangra
Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Windows, Facade
© Robert Žákovič

Text description provided by the architects. The unique atmosphere of Zámecká street in the centre of Mikulov is created by its small sized buildings, views of the rooftops of historic houses and the wide horizon that opens to show the Austrian landscape in addition to the dominating mass of Mikulov chateau behind one’s back and, last but not least, by the history of the Jewish Quarter in the centre of which the street is located. The explicit intent of the architect manifested itself in his efforts to preserve privacy in the busy touristic surroundings while respecting the historic character of Mikulov centre and making an inconspicuous but clear distinction between the house and the surrounding historic buildings at the same time.

Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Windows
© Robert Žákovič

As designed, the house purposefully uses the whole surface of the plot of approximately 240sqm size. It opens itself into an intimate courtyard contained in low walls made of local limestone and bricks. The living room and the "atelier" are connected to both the courtyard and an external staircase rising to a generously proportioned terrace and a bedroom situated on the 2nd floor.

Ground floor plan
Upper floor plan

The interior of the house advantageously utilizes the height difference in the levels of the street and the courtyard, as well as the interconnection of various interior areas and the rooms on the 2nd floor with exposed roof truss framework.

Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Table, Sofa, Chair, Kitchen, Countertop, Windows
© Robert Žákovič
Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Table, Windows, Kitchen, Countertop, Chair
© Robert Žákovič

The atmosphere of this solid brick house with a timber extension (“the atelier”) is built using the application of various materials and structural solutions - the house has a brick-built structure, while the atelier consists mostly in a timber structure with its façade made of larch board cladding.

Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Windows, Facade
© Robert Žákovič

The house is built using classic materials. Nevertheless, it differentiates itself from materially and formally similar historic buildings in the execution of various details. The shape of the object is simplified by concealed gutters; ceramic roof tiles are similar to the normally used plain ones but they have a straight edge. The windows are frameless or wooden with simple profiles and are placed at various depths of window openings.

Section 01
Section 02

A larger part of the courtyard area is reinforced by a brick terrace and a threshing floor, roses and various herbs are planted around the low walls.

Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti - Windows, Facade, Chair
© Robert Žákovič

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Cite: "Family House in Zámecká Street / Mimosa architekti" 10 Nov 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/905507/family-house-in-zamecka-street-mimosa-architekti> ISSN 0719-8884

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