Šumperák Family House The "Šumperák" was a popular, standardized family house design in the era of socialist Czechoslovakia , known for its flat roof, the balcony was framed by slopes with round openings . It is a famous family house, designed in the mid-1960s by Czech architect Josef Vaněk. Family house for Dr. Arno Všetečka on Kocourkova Street in Šumperk, the first Šumperk house, completed in 1967, in a period photograph. The second Šumperák was also built in Rapotín, and the third one was probably built in Šumperk by the doctor Arno Všetečka. It became a big attraction. Šumperák (officially Rodinný dům typ V, which means Family house type V) is a nickname for a type of single-family detached house in the Czech Republic and Slovakia (former Czechoslovakia). Its design was created in the mid-1960s. The first house, referring to the Brussels style of the Czechoslovak Expo 58, was designed by Josef Vaněk for the then director ...