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Architects: Ad Artis Architects
- Area: 6216 m²
- Year: 2013
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Photographs:Mariusz Lis, Maciej Lulko, Wojciech Kryński
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Structural Design: ICON Grupa Projektowa, Marcin Matoga
Text description provided by the architects. ICHOT - Gate of Poznan was built in the most historical part of Poznan, Ostrów Tumski, where the Polish statehood and Polish Christianity have their origins.
The most challenging task to approach involved combing the new with the old in the very cluster of the historical buildings.
This very simple form of the building deprived of any needless ornaments on the one hand is built in respect to the historical background but on the other hand stands in striking contrast to them emphasizing modern times when it came into being.
It was important to create a true and authentic building. It has been attained it not only by reducing the form to its essential meaning but also by the artlessness of the materials. For this reason it was decided to use raw concrete, stark cut steel and glass.
The main idea of the building is subordinated to the Cathedral by splitting main block and creating this way a crevice oriented to the church. The view of the Cathedral accompanies visitors to the exhibition while they cross the glass bridges on every level. In this way the Cathedral becomes the biggest and most prominent exhibit.
The building serves as a pentaprism through which we view something of the utmost importance, namely the history of the site. The fundamental idea of the crevice is the open space filled only with what is outside.