Sustainable Luxury Villa Design
The article showcases the Green House by Aoc architekti, a model of sustainable luxury villa design in Prague, emphasizing eco-friendly elegance.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Dvorce, part of Prague's Podolí, stands the epitome of Sustainable Luxury Villa Design: the Green House by Aoc architekti. This architectural marvel, completed in 2023, not only reflects the pinnacle of design innovation but also harmonizes with its lush natural surroundings, offering breathtaking views of the Vltava River and the Church of St. Philip and Jacob in Zlíchov.


Transforming Vision into Reality
The Green House represents a transformation of a worn-out family house from the 1960s into a contemporary villa that sets new standards for luxury and sustainable living. Lead Architects Ondřej Císler and Filip Rašek, along with their team at Aoc architekti, embarked on this ambitious project with a clear vision: to create a home that blends seamlessly with its environment while offering the comforts and elegance of modern living.


Design Philosophy
The Harmony of Light and Material
At the heart of the Green House's design philosophy is a meticulous focus on light and materials. The architects have ingeniously used different forms of light - from intense skylight to diffused soft light - to craft an atmosphere that changes throughout the day, enhancing the natural beauty of the villa's interior and exterior spaces. Noble materials in their natural state, such as wood and stone, have been selected for their texture, color, and sustainability, contributing to the villa's luxurious yet eco-friendly ambiance.


A Facade That Breathes
One of the villa's standout features is its distinctive green-colored façade. Made of fine scraped render, it not only complements the rich vegetation of the surrounding garden cityscape but also embodies the villa's commitment to sustainability. This choice of material and color reflects an understanding of the villa's dialogue with its natural surroundings, changing hues with the seasons.




Interior Elegance
Living Spaces
The villa's interior is a testament to Aoc architekti's ability to fuse comfort with elegance. The main living unit, situated on the upper floors, is accessible via a wooden staircase lined with oak paneling, evoking warmth and homeliness. Here, low seating areas, a kitchen, and dining spaces open up to a generous terrace, merging indoor luxury with outdoor serenity.


Private Retreats
The upper floor serves as a private retreat, featuring a study, lounge with a fireplace, and a large window offering views of the river. This space, with its wood ceiling and monumental studio window, allows for an interplay of light that transforms the ambiance at different times of the day. A separate zone houses a bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom, ensuring privacy and tranquility.


Integrating Art and Design
The Green House goes beyond architectural design to incorporate custom-made furniture and art, including tables made of polished solid tropical padouk wood and artworks by leading contemporary artists. This thoughtful integration elevates the villa's interior, making it a living gallery that celebrates both design and creativity.



Conclusion: A Model for Sustainable Luxury
The Green House by Aoc architekti is not just a home; it's a benchmark for sustainable luxury villa design. Through its innovative use of light, material, and space, it offers a blueprint for future homes that are luxurious, environmentally conscious, and in harmony with their surroundings. As we move forward, the principles embodied in the Green House will undoubtedly inspire new generations of architects and homeowners alike.




All photographs are work of Studio Flusser
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