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Architects: Fránek Architects
- Area: 8132 m²
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Petr Polák, Pavel Kučera
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Manufacturers: Doka, SAFEROAD Plzeň, myLIGHT
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Lead Architects: Zdenek Franek
Text description provided by the architects. The two-storey building completely from reinforced concrete will allow parking up to 200 cars on three levels. On the plan it forms a triangle with one convexly curved side, it follows the slope of the land and respects the terrain. The layout contains parking spaces with a ramp and two communication cores. The facade from the north consists of road barriers with ventilation functions. These barriers are bent to the facade radius = bends.
The facades of the east and south are from reinforced concrete with small ventilation holes with diverse patterns and will allow climbing plants to grow. These openings in the wall are constructed from fragments of road barriers, the same type such as on the north facade and they are used as lost formwork. They are welded together with different angles.
They protect family houses in the immediate vicinity of the parking house from the dazzling car headlights at night. Inside these holes creates filtered interior lighting, scattered fragmented light, similar to what we know from the Orient. Elements of hot-dip galvanized barriers are used in a way that optically and expressively connect all three facades of the building.
The LED lighting placed on the barriers of the northern facade refers to the long exposure car passage. The pond in front of the parking house collects rainwater and thus helps retention to utilize water. The three roofs at the highest level of the building are covered with vegetation. The whole building should drown in the green in the future.