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The use of the BIM process has been a common part of building design for us for a long time. We have our own corporate BIM standard to make our work more efficient. We are members of professional groups dealing with the use of BIM in the Czech Republic.

CASUA projects

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Projekt
2025
Residential housing
Multifunctional
Study

Na Knížecí - architectural competition

The Na Knížecí apartment building connects modern housing with community life and sustainable principles. Thanks to a thoughtful architectural design, it will offer not only quality apartments, but also inspiring public and private spaces for meeting, relaxation and active life in the city.
Projekt
2025
Residential housing
Study
Project
Realization

Residential house Hlubocepy

In Hlubočepy, Prague, an apartment building has been built that sensitively combines the historical character of the locality and the surrounding nature with modern architecture.
Projekt
2025
Urbanism and public space
Residential housing
Study
Project
Realization

Arcus City and Timber Praha

The design of the ARCUS City residential complex creates a compact urban unit with a natural centre and public space in the form of a semicircular square. The character, scale and public space of the whole complex represents a very good opportunity for suburban living in relation to the Řepora landscape biopark.
Projekt
2025
Residential housing
Multifunctional
Study
Project
Realization

Re.Start Petynka

The Re.Start Petynka apartment complex is a place where you can recharge your batteries after a busy day. In the shade of the mature trees of the nearby swimming pool, you can throw away your worries and enjoy the high aesthetic and functional design of the house, which is located at a luxurious address in Prague 6.
Projekt
2025
Residential housing
Study

Residential Building Jateční 35

This smaller residential project is located in the very centre of Holešovice.
Projekt
2025
Residential housing
Realization
Study
Project

Residence Na Neklance II.

The Na Neklance apartment buildings are located in a block development in Prague's Smíchov district, where diverse urban structures meet. Instead of one building, which would close and complete the block, three buildings have been designed to allow the much desired permeability of the area.