
The top floor of Vanguard. 695 m², two levels, a pool on the roof.
The penthouse is not built yet. These are architectural visualisations by two studios — NICEMAKERS and Ivanka Kowalski. Not photographs of a finished interior, but two readings of what it could be.
The top floor
Six hundred and ninety-five square metres at the top of the building, across two levels. Nothing but your own roof overhead — with a pool, a garden and a terrace that looks out to where Prague turns into hills.
The same concrete shell as the other lofts, only at an exceptional scale — and an open plan that two studios have read each in their own way.


Vision one
Amsterdam · Joyce Urbanus & Dax Roll
The Amsterdam studio, which designs hotels around the world, reads the penthouse as a place for the evening: low light, a kitchen with a fireplace and a red-travertine island, a rooftop pool that lights up with the city at dusk. The concrete stays exposed — just dressed in hospitality-grade detail.






Vision two
London · Inchbald School of Design
A second reading of the same space — lighter and airier. A neutral palette and fine lines. Above the double-height living room sits the glass bottom of the pool, letting water-light fall into the room.
Ivanka Kowalski is a familiar name at Vanguard — the same hand shaped the finished Atelier loft. The penthouse is her second design in the building.



We’ll walk you through the building, the roof and both studies, and talk through a turnkey finish — from shell to keys. 695 m² is enough to give it a signature of its own.