使用60年代的典型的板块式平面图。家庭关系的界定和亲密关系的规模在几代人之间发生变化。原来的空间错过了轻盈的感觉。它太僵硬,太有结构性,太有定义。
Working with a typified slab block floorplan from the 60s. Definedness of the relationships in the family and the scale of intimacy change through generations. The original space misses lightness. It is too rigid, too structured, and too defined.




摆放是由骨架板的3D框架来定义的,中心距为3.9X3.9米,它严格定义了房间。每个房间都是封闭的,在视觉和声学上都是分离的。我们试图将三维框架作为空间基本边界的承载者来把握,而不是作为一个不可触摸的元素来严格定义各个空间。我们正在用简单的开口来破坏方案。我们让光线进入,并在它们从未出现过的地方创造概述和深度。
The disposition is defined by the skeleton-panel 3D frame, spaced 3,9x3,9m center to center, which strictly defines the rooms. Each is closed and separated visually and acoustically. We try to grasp the 3D frame as the bearer of the basic boundary of the space, not as an untouchable element strictly defining individual spaces. We are disrupting the scheme with simple openings. We let in light and create overviews and depth where they never were.



我们认为对居住在板块中的问题发表意见是非常重要的。房地产市场的现状是对购买房地产的巨大财务需求,以及年轻家庭的生活方式与这些公寓提供的空间不兼容。
We consider it extremely important to speak out about living in slab blocks. The current situation in the real estate market is enormous financial demands for acquiring real estate, and young families whose way of life is not compatible with the spaces offered by these apartments.


对我们来说,重要的是要表明,没有必要谴责这些公寓,我们可以根据当前的需要对它们进行改造,以保护它们。在这种情况下,我们试图找到一种既能与空间配合,又能考虑到财务状况的手册。
It is important for us to show that it is not necessary to condemn these apartments and that we can adapt them for current needs, in order to preserve them. In this case, we tried to find a manual that works with the space, but also takes finances into account.


通过轴向排列的开口(所有的尺寸都是这样的,因此没有必要使用钢门楣和框架),打开空间创造了概述和深度,直接连接厨房和白天的部分,创造了全功能的社交空间,减少了门的数量(通往风厅、厨房、走廊、浴室),并允许日光通过可居住房间的开口进入内部走廊道,同时去除时代装饰元素。所有这些干预措施都有助于创造成熟的、通风的、鼓舞人心的、开放的空间,从而有助于为年轻人找到一个负担得起的住房解决方案。
Opening up the space created overviews and depth by axially arranging openings (all of them dimensioned so that it is not necessary to use steel lintels and frames), directly connecting the kitchen and the day part, creating full-featured space for socialization, decreasing the number of doors (to wind lobby, kitchen, corridor, bathroom), and allowing daylight into the internal corridor tract via openings in the habitable rooms, whilst removing period decorative elements. All of these interventions contribute to the creation of full-fledged, airy, inspiring, and open spaces, thus helping to find an affordable housing solution for young people.












Architects: Kilo / Honc
Area : 76 m²
Year : 2022
Photographs :Matej Hakár
Manufacturers : Berker, Element, Ikea, Karup Design, Mawa Design, Nesia
Lead Architects : Richard Kilo, Matej Honč
City : Bratislava
Country : Slovakia