“The urban layout of the apartment buildings is based on the principle of the traditional urban block, which determines the hierarchy and character of the types of spaces from public areas in the street through semi-private courtyards to private front garden areas. The proposed block makes the corner of Sázavská and K Milířům streets, the spatial arrangement of the buildings creates a semi-public courtyard oriented to the south, in the western area of the territory there are leisure areas with vegetation,” describe the authors of the project design from Kuba & Pilař architects.
The load-bearing structure of the houses is made of CLT panels, which will be complemented by a staircase and an elevator shaft made of reinforced concrete. Also for the pavilions, a combination of CLT ceiling panels and monolithic concrete slab is envisaged. A total of 1,200m3 of wood will be used for the construction of two four-storey buildings, which is also used on the facades of the houses in the form of larch slats on aluminium grids.
“The internal composition of the perimeter walls consists of a wooden grid on acoustic stirrups filled with thermal insulation and the surface layer is made of gypsum fibre boards. In rooms where the acoustic requirements are higher, we installed plasterboard partitions. They are also used for wiring, individual installations and technologies,” says Tomáš Nemrava, Managing Director of Nema, the company responsible for the construction of the project.