Villa Sidonius / Stempel & Tesar Architekti
Briefly

Černošice's villa district features unique architectural styles, particularly Art Nouveau and First Republic villas. The region has seen renewed interest post-1989 for residential construction. Villa Sidonius exemplifies this trend as it faces unique challenges due to its steep, shaded location. Architects ingeniously designed the home as a bridge-like structure on pillars to maximize beautiful views of Berounka Valley and the Prague skyline, while still navigating access issues related to its terrain.
Designed to adapt to its challenging landscape, Villa Sidonius utilizes a bridge-like structure on pillars, providing spectacular views while addressing issues of access and sunlight.
The architectural focus on maximizing views from living spaces while maintaining stability on a steep slope underscores the creative solutions utilized in modern builds.
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