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I Finally Found a Doctor Who Uses Modern Technology

When most people look for a doctor
, they try to find someone covered by their insurance, close to their home or work, and perhaps recommended by others. I look for those things too, but what I really want—and have learned is frustratingly difficult to find—is a doctor who uses 21st century tools like, you know, email.

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Two Buildings / Compass Atelier


© Pavel Meluš

© Pavel Meluš
  • Architects: Compass Atelier
  • Location: Brusnicová, 831 01 Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Area: 660.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2014
  • Photographs: Pavel Meluš, Pavel Meluš – House B


© Pavel Meluš - House B


© Pavel Meluš - House B


© Pavel Meluš - House B


© Pavel Meluš - House B

At the beginning, we found 660 square meters site in close proximity to forest with a beautiful view of Bratislava. The challenge was to fit in two separate family houses with gardens. Moreover, the site has slight elevation differences. 


© Pavel Meluš - House B

© Pavel Meluš – House B

The site was divided into two equal parts, 330 meters for house. Both buildings have very similar basic floor plans and layout; on the other hand each house is different. The clients had very various priority lists, which resulted in individual architecture of each house.


© Pavel Meluš

© Pavel Meluš

What do the two houses have in common?

•Site area – both 330 m²

•Built-up area vs site area ratio (62 m² / 60m²) with the maximum use of space

•Floor space 180 m² 

•Interior in close connection to the garden 

•Central staircase circulation

•No fence, just front garden at the street boundary – both facades follow the street line, which is more or less identical to the boundary of the estate. This way we saved room for gardens and the living area.


© Pavel Meluš - House B

© Pavel Meluš – House B

How do the two houses vary?

House A 

Due to the specific site configuration, entrance level of House A is situated 1.2 meters above the entrance to House B.


© Pavel Meluš

© Pavel Meluš

Double garage, guest room and a bathroom were fitted into the basement floor, carefully managing the daylight conditions. 


© Pavel Meluš

© Pavel Meluš

The entrance, generous living space, kitchen and dining are situated on the ground floor. The kitchen is directly linked to terrace in the garden. The living area is dominated by a central staircase with a built-in fire place.


Section - A

Section – A

The internal space is used at its maximum. The sofa in the living room works for two sides – as a comfortable seating place in the dining room, but on the other hand also as a classical sofa with a chaise longue turned towards the screen. Since it has no walls, the living space seems to be optically higher, though it has a standard ceiling height – 2.7 m.


© Pavel Meluš

© Pavel Meluš

The first floor offers three bedrooms, one bathroom and a large closet. The roof terrace placed over the first floor opens up impressive views of Bratislava.


© Pavel Meluš

© Pavel Meluš

House B

The second house has been built on a similar foundation base. The floor plan is the same and the central staircase is located at the same part of the building. However, the solution of the inner layout of the house is different.


© Pavel Meluš - House B

© Pavel Meluš – House B

Ground floor layout of the House B is based on open space principles. The entire space of the ground floor consists of a living room with a kitchen, a winter garden and direct access to the outer garden and garage. The synergy of the living room, kitchen, terrace, garden and barbecue works perfectly here. 


© Pavel Meluš - House B

© Pavel Meluš – House B

This building is slightly narrower compared to the neighbor’s house. The winter garden and garage were placed next to the house instead of basement level.


Section - B

Section – B

The guest bedroom, bathroom, storage room and hobby room found their place in the basement of the house.


© Pavel Meluš - House B

© Pavel Meluš – House B

An open studio with another terrace on the second floor shows a beautiful view of Bratislava. 


© Pavel Meluš - House B

© Pavel Meluš – House B

The interior of the house is decorated in exotic Asian style, created by original pieces of furniture from Bali, wholly defining the atmosphere of the entire house.

The project was finished in 2014.

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The Psychological Factors That Cause Food Cravings

We all get cravings for specific foods every now and then, and those cravings can be so strong, they almost feel involuntary, like your body is missing some nutrient it can get from a Cinnabon. This isn’t typically how cravings work, though.

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The Glass Version Of Your Favorite Leftover Storage System Is Cheaper Than Ever

You guys love
Rubbermaid’s Easy Find Lid storage system, and today, the glass version is on sale for an all-time low price.

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HotelTonight’s New Concierge Can Make Dinner Reservations, Even Request Extra Pillows

HotelTonight already makes it easy to book budget-friendly
last minute hotel rooms, but their new Aces concierge service takes things a step further. Open the app and you get a personal assistant who can recommend local restaurants, sights to see, even request pillows and towels from your hotel desk.

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Normann Copenhagen to launch Daily Fiction range of accessories and stationery



Denmark’s Normann Copenhagen is set to become the latest furniture brand to launch a range of stationery and accessories, echoing strategies used by the fashion industry with its Daily Fiction collection (+ slideshow). (more…)

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