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Nestled in the heart of Prague, Turnkey23 is dedicated to serving expats and international clientele, specializing in crafting stunning, intelligent, and sustainable architectural solutions tailored for comfortable living.
Realise your vision with our cutting-edge architectural turnkey solutions. From concept to completion, we do it all! Say goodbye to hassle, and hello to seamless, stunning builds that’ll transform your project into a reality.
Our Team
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Ing.arch.Norbert Mezei
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Ing.arch. Pavel Svoboda
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Ing.Lukaš Klima
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Luboš Hlavsa
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Jaroslav Janoušek
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Our Design Process
Our typical full service project is broken down into five (or six) phases of work, as shown here.
1Phase 1A
Schematic Design
2Phase 1B
Planning Department Submittal (when required)
3Phase 1C
Public Hearing
(when required)
4Phase 2
Design Development
5Phase 2
Construction Documentation
6Phase 3
Planning Department Submittal (when required)
7Phase 5
Construction Documentation
8Phase 6
Construction Administration
Phase 1A: Schematic Design
We review your initial wish lists and Houzz Ideabooks, budget concerns, and local zoning restrictions to develop multiple schematic design approaches to your project. In this initial phase, we focus primarily on the site plan, floor plan, and exterior elevation design, including the details particular to your chosen style.
We use a combination of freehand sketches, AutoCAD, and 3D software (Sketchup Pro) to develop your design during this phase. To help you visualize the design as it progresses, we encourage our clients to download the free version of Sketchup so that you can explore the 3D models we send you in the comfort of your own home.
This phase is the heart of our creative process, and we will explore many different ideas with you in search of the perfect combination of floor plan and exterior design that feels like “home” to you. Watch our Phase 1A video to learn more.
Phase 1B: Planning Department Submittal
Many locations require a “design review” permit by the local planning department, often times requiring neighborhood outreach and public hearings.
When this is required, we can help navigate what can often be a complex and stressful process. We have an excellent track record with planning departments throughout Czechia.
Phase 1C (when required): Public Hearing
Besides Planning Department approval, many jurisdictions also mandate neighborhood noticing/outreach for your project, followed by a public hearing before an appointed body of citizens such as a Design Review Board or Planning Commission. These civic-minded volunteers are empowered to approve, modify, or disapprove your exterior and site design. We will represent you at any required hearings, preparing a formal presentation with helpful graphics to help the reviewers better understand the design rationale for your project.
There are three typical outcomes for your public hearing: 1) Approval with no changes; 2) Approval with minor revisions (most common); or 3) Continuance to a future hearing, with major revisions. The last of these normally only happens if there is major neighbor opposition. Any of these three outcomes can be appealed by you (or your neighbors) to the City Council.
In the event of a continuance or appeal, we will work with you and Planning staff to find an appropriate design compromise that will garner approval on the next try. Because of the unpredictable and highly subjective nature of neighbor opposition and political process, our services during Phase IC will be billed to you on a time + materials basis.
Phase 2: (Interior) Design Development
Besides Planning Department approval, many jurisdictions also mandate neighborhood noticing/outreach for your project, followed by a public hearing before an appointed body of citizens such as a Design Review Board or Planning Commission. These civic-minded volunteers are empowered to approve, modify, or disapprove your exterior and site design. We will represent you at any required hearings, preparing a formal presentation with helpful graphics to help the reviewers better understand the design rationale for your project.
There are three typical outcomes for your public hearing: 1) Approval with no changes; 2) Approval with minor revisions (most common); or 3) Continuance to a future hearing, with major revisions. The last of these normally only happens if there is major neighbor opposition. Any of these three outcomes can be appealed by you (or your neighbors) to the City Council.
In the event of a continuance or appeal, we will work with you and Planning staff to find an appropriate design compromise that will garner approval on the next try. Because of the unpredictable and highly subjective nature of neighbor opposition and political process, our services during Phase IC will be billed to you on a time + materials basis.
Phase 3: Construction Documentation
Besides Planning Department approval, many jurisdictions also mandate neighborhood noticing/outreach for your project, followed by a public hearing before an appointed body of citizens such as a Design Review Board or Planning Commission. These civic-minded volunteers are empowered to approve, modify, or disapprove your exterior and site design. We will represent you at any required hearings, preparing a formal presentation with helpful graphics to help the reviewers better understand the design rationale for your project.
There are three typical outcomes for your public hearing: 1) Approval with no changes; 2) Approval with minor revisions (most common); or 3) Continuance to a future hearing, with major revisions. The last of these normally only happens if there is major neighbor opposition. Any of these three outcomes can be appealed by you (or your neighbors) to the City Council.
In the event of a continuance or appeal, we will work with you and Planning staff to find an appropriate design compromise that will garner approval on the next try. Because of the unpredictable and highly subjective nature of neighbor opposition and political process, our services during Phase IC will be billed to you on a time + materials basis.
Phase 4: Contractor Selection
Besides Planning Department approval, many jurisdictions also mandate neighborhood noticing/outreach for your project, followed by a public hearing before an appointed body of citizens such as a Design Review Board or Planning Commission. These civic-minded volunteers are empowered to approve, modify, or disapprove your exterior and site design. We will represent you at any required hearings, preparing a formal presentation with helpful graphics to help the reviewers better understand the design rationale for your project.
There are three typical outcomes for your public hearing: 1) Approval with no changes; 2) Approval with minor revisions (most common); or 3) Continuance to a future hearing, with major revisions. The last of these normally only happens if there is major neighbor opposition. Any of these three outcomes can be appealed by you (or your neighbors) to the City Council.
In the event of a continuance or appeal, we will work with you and Planning staff to find an appropriate design compromise that will garner approval on the next try. Because of the unpredictable and highly subjective nature of neighbor opposition and political process, our services during Phase IC will be billed to you on a time + materials basis.
Phase 5: Construction Administration
Once the floor plans and exterior design have been approved by you (and the Planning Department, if applicable), our focus turns towards developing the interior design.
During this phase, we will discuss your interior preferences using Houzz or other images you may have collected, then develop CAD drawings, 3D images, and virtual walkthroughs showing the millwork design, lighting and electrical plans, trim package, and preliminary floor, ceiling, and wall finishes for your review and comment.
At the end of this phase, we will incorporate any comments you have on the new design elements in one iteration, and solicit a follow up cost estimate from the contractor(s) who assisted us in Phase I to validate we are still within your targeted budget.
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