3. DWELLING FOR ARCHITECT PROFESSOR IMRO VASKO
AT A SPECIFIED PLACE
A cantilever floating above the square, serves as an extension
of the staircase, which is a very popular place to sit, being oc-
cupied by tourists and students for almost whole year. The task
was to design a dwelling for architect and professor Imro Vasko
on the stair landings in front of the Philharmonic Hall. At that
time, the professor was visiting Academy only for few days a
week, but it was very important for him to let people know what
he was doing and why. So his house is designed
as a showroom with a cafe and library curated by Imro Vasko.
The shape itself represents Imro’s attitude to architecture aimed
at loose thinking in projecting.
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7. NEW CONCEPTION OF MAIN TRAIN STATION
IN PRAGUE
The conception of the main train station in Prague is an ex-
perimental project based on applying mathematical surfaces
on the purpose and design of buildings. The final results
solves the problem of a huge complex of buildings with vari-
ous functions, corridors and main hall, under one roof. Besides
the south terminal placed above the tracks, joined with the
administrative buildings and the department store and the
north terminal situated under the tracks, connected to subway
and tram, there is a city boulevard with shops and workshops
crossing bicycle and hiking path, which altogether creates the
roof of the main hall.
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13. HOLIDAY FAMILY HOUSE IN SOUTH BOHEMIA,
BUILDING PLANS
The crucial question of a simple house with predefined meas-
urements, masonry walls and pitched roof, was given by un-
clear usage in the future. There was not clear, if the house will
be used as a holiday cottage or a regular family house, which
caused problems in dimensioning the heating system as well
as thickness of the insulation layer.
Heating system is a combination of stove and electric heat-
ers which can be easily replaced according to owners needs.
The facade is assambled of spruce timbers, filled with mineral
wool and covered with larch planks. As for the dispositions, a
scheme typical for traditional houses in the region is used. An
opened living room with a spacious kitchen takes nearly nearly
half of groundfloor, another half consists of staircase situated
near the kitchen, bathroom with toilet and entrance hall. On the
first floor, there is owners room with a balcony and a smaller
room for guests. As the building stands alone on the bound-
ary of forest and there is sometimes necessary to enclose the
whole buiding perfectly, the facade is equiped with typical
massive shutters.
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19. ARENA FOR REUSED OLD FREIGHT STATION
IN PRAGUE
As many other old industrial objects, the modernist freight sta-
tion situated not far from the Prague city centre becomes an
opportunity for new use. A few notable events such as Prague
Biennale or Designblok already took place there. This project
deals with an idea of using old buildings as art, design and
fashion studios, galleries etc. The part, that is solved is a huge
space with tracks between two main buildings. The whole area
is converted into a semi public space with variable arena, where
all kinds of performances and events can be organized.
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23. CITY SPA FOR PRAGUE, CONNECTING RIVERFRONT
PROMENADE AND HISTORICAL CENTRE
First there was a decision to change the current situation in this
area, make a small square and connect the adjacent historical
part of Prague with the riverfront promenade. Another idea was
to continue in line consitisting of important and dignified build-
ings lying as heavy stones on the riverbank. The spa as a quiet
and calm place serving Prague inhabitants as well as tourist in
the middle of the city, and also as a classical symbol of de-
mocracy fits well into this place.
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31. HOUSE FOR VARIOUS USE ON TORSTRAßE,
BERLIN, MITTE
The house on Torstraße 74 it trying to meet all given and
predictable requirements as for the construction and usage
of buildings in this area, and simultaneously integrate some of
the positive features of the existing building, single storey brick
garage, built-in to the parterre.
In the context of the street the facade should still have a
memorable character. The vacancy between the buildings
which was significant for this place is quoted in my project by
the break between prime mass of the new building and adjoin-
ing house, filled with a subtile structure of the staircase and a
glazed elevator shaft.
Quasi-industrial character of the building is also underlined by
the interior solution, concieved as five emtpy cubes of space
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41. FURNITURE FOR PREMONSTRATENSIAN CHAPEL,
TEPLÁ
The premonstratensians from the monastery in western Bohe-
mia decided to move their worships from the cold and spa-
cious monastery chapel to the newly renovated baroque library.
It was necessary to equip the place with suitable furniture,
increasing the spiritual atmosphere of the space and also meet
the requirements for the comfort. Another important thing was
to find the balance between the baroque space and the new
ceremonial practices of premonstratensians focused on un-
pretentiousness and simplicity. While the altar, tabernacle and
pulpit are rather ornate, massive and traditionally conceived,
rest of the furniture is almost puritanical. The armchair for the
priest balances between those two characteristic. The prevail-
ing used material is a sandblasted white oak, referring, inter
alia, to the white religious robes of premonstratensians.
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45. WOODEN STAIRCASE FOR CAFE AND WINE BAR,
PRAGUE
Requirements for the staicase in a small café and wine bar
called Jen were especially style and of course cheap design.
Spruce wood was used for handles, thin beech plywood as a
cladding, and beech planks for stair treads. The invisible con-
struction part is assambled of spruce battens and CNC cutted
poplar plywood. Exposed parts are impregnated with linseed
oil. The design on the second picture from the left was select-
ed for the production.
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48. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF EXHIBITION RED8,
UMPRUM GALLERY, PRAGUE
The inspiration for the curatorial selection of contemporary
Czech artists works and main theme of the exhibition in Gallery
of UMPRUM academy was an avantgarde magazine RED, spe-
cifically volume 8, focusing on so called medias of new vision
- photography, cinematography and typography.
The spatial installation refers to the constructivist visuality of
magazine Red8 and develops the theme of a new visual lan-
guage of natural and technical objects. Only by the suspension
system, consisting of orthogonal grid of steel cables new spa-
tial qualities are achieved and the visitor is forced to discover
actively exhibited objects and possible connections between
them. Graphic designer Jan Novak participated on the exhibi-
tion design.
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53. SHOWROOM FOR ACO INDUSTRIES COMPANY,
PRIBYSLAV
ACO, a leading company in drainage technology, whose prod-
uct portfolio consists mainly of stainless steel products, 20
years ago opened the branch in Czech Republic. Approximate-
ly one year ago, ACO decided to create a representative show-
room as a part of the newly renovated administrative building
in the areal of the factory. Together with graphic designer Jan
Novak we won the competition for the architectural and graph-
ic design and since december 2013 we have been cooperat-
ing with ACO on producing the instalation. The main concept
of our design is a principal of cross-section, showing the most
important and innovative percentage of ACO design hidden
inside the products and finally under ground. Since the real
products are really beautiful objects in terms of material, shape
and also manufacturing, we decided to cut the real system of
drainage into halves and imbed them into a massive exhibition
panels. Moreover we tried to add a new value to the showroom
by adding a sitting zone, because we wanted not just a lifeless
exhibition of products, but also a space where you would like
to sit, relax and become familiar with ACO in an informal way. A
part of the installation is an interactive digital presentation on
screens and iPads.
2013 - 2014
60. DESIGN OF SIMPLE PLYWOOD TABLE BASE
FOR DEVOTO
The design of the plywood table base for Devoto company is
the result of efforts to create a simple, space-saving product
using the smallest possible amount of material. The table base
consists of two parts in shape of “L” and one part with shape of
“T”, fitting one into another when carved into the plate mate-
rial by CNC milling machine. The conjunctions are solved with
stainless steel parts, glued into the plywood. These are bended
metal sheet serving as a fixation when the base is folded, and
two hinges with stops to prevent excessive opening.
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65. PROTOTYPE OF FOLDING BICYCLE ON 26” WHEELS
FOLDER BIKE
Folder is a folding city bicycle with 26-inch tyres. Its greatest
advantage is that it keeps its mobility even after folding. Within
a minute it can be transformed into a compact barrow which
you can take with you to the underground, bus, tram, elevator
or wherever you want. Due to its large wheels, it is also possi-
ble to take the bicycle up and down stairs just by pulling. This
function is enabled by its unique construction and a number
of innovative solutions. The folding system is based on turning
the back structure around the seat post and turning the fork
around its shoulder. Finally both wheel hubs are joined and
fixed by a central plug. There are three quick-releases to be
opened and closed. The diameters of the folded bike are
106 x 28 x 75 centimetres.
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