Balcony railings
Victoria Palace
On the Victoria Palace project, we supplied locksmith elements, balcony railings, partition walls and all-glass railings. The implementation required a precise link to the distinctive architecture of the house and high demands on detail, coordination and quality of workmanship.
For this project, it was crucial to combine technical precision with pure architectural expression. The result is a set of elements that support the character of the building and function as a natural part of the overall design.
Timber Prague
On the Timber Praha project within Arcus City, we supplied the locksmith elements for the first apartment building with a wooden structure in Prague. The implementation placed high demands on the precision of production, anchoring methods and coordination of details when connecting to the wooden structure.
The project was also important for us because it tested the procedures for working with timber construction on a residential scale. The result is elements that respect the architecture of the house while maintaining the required precision and pace of execution.
Prague Marina Nova
On the Prague Marina Nova project, we have carried out an extensive supply of locksmith constructions, including glass balustrades for terraces, internal staircase railings and partition walls. It was important to combine the architectural expression of the project with precision detail and reliable installation.
We also tested and developed several of our own solutions on this project, which we have subsequently used on other projects.
Vital Kamýk, Prague
On the Vital Kamýk residential project we supplied a complete set of locksmith elements including balcony and staircase railings, dividing walls, shelters and other related structures. It was important to combine safety, functionality and a clean look across the public and private spaces.
We designed the solution in close relation to the architectural concept of the house. We tailored each element to the operation of the building, the privacy requirements and the overall visual sobriety of the façade.
Haardtring Darmstadt - self-supporting balconies
For a new housing project in Darmstadt, Germany, we supplied 118 balconies in our proven construction system, which consists of an enclosed steel frame, steel legs, stylish railings and a self-supporting tile floor.
House of the Communards XXXV
On the site of two apartment buildings that could not withstand the onslaught of the 2002 flood, Stanislav Fiala designed this unique house, which has been missing in Holešovice until now. The house offers 40 residential units and a two-storey ground floor with a showroom.
Abadia contributed to this project mainly by supplying the original railings, which are made of concrete reinforcement (so-called roxors), and the facade made of cor-ten sheets (patinated steel). The process of designing and manufacturing the individual elements and thinking through every detail was an interesting challenge for our team, which we successfully met.