An equation of many unknowns
Published: June 6, 2017, Author: Karel Vančura
Reconstructions surely belong to some of the most difficult building activities, as the condition of the house is always a bit unknown when the work is started. For this reason, reconstructions should always be preceded by careful preparation which includes, for example, a building survey and a static assessment of the house.
During the reconstruction of this two-storey house, Cembrit granite/pearl fibre cladding facade panels and the Siberian larch wood ‚Rhombus‘, complemented by yellow acrylic paint, was used on the facade in addition to a contact white plaster insulation system. The roofing is also fibre cement – Cembrit, English rectangle‘. Authors of the project were GeddesKaňka (Ing. arch. Tomáš Kaňka and Ing. arch. Vladimír Uzel).