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The Man Who Mistook His Teahouse for a Hat

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There is something intentionally quirky about a tiny hat-shaped teahouse in a backyard in Ostrava, a Czech city near the Polish border. Built to accommodate three for tea, the steep-roofed structure has a view of a charming garden—and in the distance, of the less picturesque coal waste dumps on the outskirts of the city.

Architects David Maštálka and Lenka Křemenová of A1Architects have been obsessed with teahouses ever since they were students at Prague's Academy of Art, Architecture and Design and traveled together to Japan on a fact-finding mission. Yesterday we featured their Charred and Blackened Teahouse in the Czech Republic, which Křemenová described as another modern "micro-space, beautiful and cozy and comfortable to stay in for hours."

Photographs via A1Architects.

Exterior view of Hat Teahouse in Czech Republic

Above: The teahouse, constructed of oak, sits on dark gray foundation stones. Dark larch facing and a shingle roof are made of natural materials that emphasize the teahouse's relationship to its garden setting.

Hat Teahouse in Ostrava by A1A Architects via Gardenista

Above: A hidden drawer under the bench provides storage.

Looking upward inside Hat Teahouse by A1A Architects in Czech Republic

Above: "The Hat has an expressively dwarfed roof lining, and the almost square layout transforms upwards into the round shape of skylight," according to A1Architects.

hat teahouse interior view of ceiling a1a architects

Above: The view can be manipulated by sliding doors and the use of outer shutters.

Storage space in Hat Teahouse by A1A Architects via Gardenista

Above: "Big inspiration for all of our tea houses was a personal meeting with Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori and an experience with his own teahouse Takasugi-an in Nagano prefecture," according to A1Architects.

hat teahouse door swings open in czech republic

Above: The wall lifts open, garage-door style, and the interior walls are lined with oak plywood.

Garden setting for Hat Teahouse in Ostrava Czech Republic via Gardenista

Above: Fruit trees and the raised beds of a productive cutting garden surround the teahouse.

For another teahouse designed by A1Architects, see A Teahouse, Blackened and Charred (On Purpose).


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