pízemí
Pízemí is a term used in Czech architecture and urban planning to describe the ground floor of a building, especially in commercial or residential structures. It typically refers to the street-level area which is often designed for shops, cafes, or public access. This space is distinguished from upper floors which are generally reserved for residential apartments or offices.
The concept of pízemí plays a significant role in the visual appeal and functionality of urban streetscapes.
Historically, the design and purpose of pízemí have evolved. Older buildings might feature more ornate facades