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Symmetry Apartment

Typology

Residential | Apartment

Area

1400 sqf / 130 mq

Location

Prague

Status

Completed

Symmetry Apartment

Interiors

The original layout of this apartment in the center of Prague had four rooms organized around a large entry vestibule–a typical configuration for this typology of elegant residences in the city center. The kitchen, previously situated in the upper right quadrant, was disconnected from the living area and the only bathroom, opened into the entry hall with a door adjacent to the kitchen door. Moreover, the entry hall felt too large a space to have no access to natural light.

The new configuration introduces two abstract and perfectly symmetrical volumes connected by a cube, reducing the size of the entry vestibule. These volumes contain two bathrooms, one used for guests and the kids, and another accessible from within the master suite. The kitchen is moved to the upper left quadrant and has direct access to the living room.

The vibrant color scheme, loosely inspired by the symbolic use of color at Adolf Loos’ Muller Villa nearby, reinforces the general sense of symmetry of the layout while creating a visual connection among the rooms when seen through the thresholds. The original herringbone wood floor and the double doors were restored. At areas where flooring was missing, we specified a matching maple wood floor laid out at a 45-degree angle, to differentiate it from the historical one.

Press

Elle Decor CZ Spring Issue

Team

Alessandro Preda Nicola Brasetti

Photography

Honza Zima

Symmetry Apartment

Inspiration

Mirrored Horizon

The horizon, a delicate line etched between earth and sky, is both boundary and bridge. It orients us, anchoring our place in the vastness of the world, yet it beckons us toward the infinite, where possibility stretches beyond sight. Can an interior horizon expand our thoughts outward (or within) and metaphorically abolish the walls surrounding the space?

More than Mirrored Horizon

Symmetry Apartment

Process

Symmetry Apartment reconfigures a historic layout in central Prague, merging restored classic details with vibrant, symmetrical volumes. A bold color palette, inspired by local tradition, creates a dynamic connection between rooms. The result is a bright, welcoming space that celebrates both heritage and modern design.

From monolithic forms to minimal planes, this design reaffirms the body as architecture’s focal point, bridging ancient inspiration and modern expression.
Entry foyer with “inserted volume” housing bathroom and en-suite bathroom
Detail of entry foyer “inserted object”
Living room with bi-color wall pattern
Living and dining room
A traditional czech mid-century modern piece paired with contemporary artwork
The horizontal datum and the color palette visually connect the rooms
Kitchen
Kitchen detail
Kitchen

Exploded Axo

Plan

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