Brno-based practice Kuba & Pilař architekti has recently designed a garden-topped home in the river valley of the Czech village of Znojmo. The dwelling is sited along a plot sloping downward to the Dyje river and is surrounded by a fabric of mainly family houses and blocks of flats with one or two floors. Among these typical residential dwellings, the design team introduces a dramatically sloping roof-line finished with a swath of vegetation, camouflaging the project into the forest beyond. Its minimal width, large slope and north orientation determine the basic shape parameters of the building. the house is therefore designed on a narrow, rectangle ground plan. it respects the street line on the north side as well as the distance from neighboring buildings.
The studio organizes its family house in Znojmo along three levels facing the waterfront side and one floor facing the slope side. the northern part of the house, which faces the waterfront, is sloped, forming a sloping roof, which follows the neighboring roofs’ shape. from the opposite, slope side, the roof is flat. the roof is entirely green, optically transitioning into a rising garden above the house. cut into the green roof are two asymmetrically placed windows allowing views from the children’s rooms and living space.
The eastern wall of the house is extended and recessed. As a result, the illumination of the bedroom and the corridor on the second floor is possible. The main living area is located on the top floor, and it is connected to the outdoor terrace and the garden on the southern side. The living space benefits from the absence of partition, which creates two advantages. One, the sunlight floods the room from the southern side, from the garden through the glass wall in the dining area. Two, to the north, it offers impressive views of the valley. It is the beautiful views of the Dyje River valley and the opposite rocky slopes with important historical monuments of Znojmo that are the main strengths of this site. The entrance is situated on the waterfront street. An outdoor staircase takes the residents to the terraces and gardens above the house.
On the ground floor, parking for one car is provided in a garage, and there is a mechanical room for a heat pump and a ventilation system too. Next to the entrance, a study with a large window is exposed to the sunlight from the waterfront. On the first floor, there is a master bedroom with a private bathroom, a guest room, two children’s rooms, a large bathroom and a room for housework. Inserted in the living space on the second floor is a closed stall with a toilet and a pantry. Kitchen cabinets and a fireplace are partly inbuilt into the stall. The kitchen divides the living space into the northern part with sofas and a fireplace, and a southern part with a dining table and access to the outdoor terrace.