Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular

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  • Project Team: Ondřej Chybík, Michal Krištof, Ondřej Mundl, Lukáš Habrovec, Martin Holý, Michal Klimeš, Dávid Medzihorský, Vojtěch Kouřil, David Bernátek, Petr Novák, Vladimír Šobich, Přemek Zhoř
  • Technical Solutions: Jiří Valenta, Oldřich Studený, Petr Chval
  • City: Prague
  • Country: Czech Republic
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Text description provided by the architects. The newly designed Modular Research Centre with KOMA Modular, a Czech module manufacturer, is located in Vizovice, Czech Republic. The 170 m2 research center acts as a think-tank – an innovative space to challenge and expand on existing notions of modular construction. Situated at the edge of the KOMA complex, the new research center carefully integrates the factory into its surrounding environment while creating a large semi-public social gathering square contributing to the employees' liveliness and progressive working culture. The one-story building allows passers-by to view the factory from the street level, further enhancing an accessible, transparent, barrier-free area.

Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Exterior Photography, Facade, Concrete
© Alex Shoots Buildings

The partnership between CHK and KOMA began in 2014 by creating a master plan for the entrance and public area consisting of three modular buildings. The master plan demonstrates a strategic configuration design of the factory’s entrance, expanding on public space, in which each structure unveils modular versatility. Following the completion of the Modular Cafeteria in May 2014, CHK designed the Czech pavilion at EXPO 2015 in Milan, which was later converted into an office building for KOMA. The newly completed research center (2022) presents the third and final modular design, rooted in the concept of rotating containers functioning as columns, enabling an architectural malleable space to further expand on the notions of modular architecture.

Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Jesús Granada

Set to become an innovation hub for the factory complex to develop and explore new undiscovered building methods with modules, the research center forms an adaptable system that can meet multi-purpose needs. Acting as an idea generator, the building is an important meeting place for all professionals to create innovative and special products, consequently becoming a default gathering point and evolution center for the future of modularity. Keeping in mind the structure's principal function, it is further underlying the vital element of transparency reflected in its building. Creating a complex that is open and welcoming to the local community confidently reflects on the principle of new concepts envisioned to form inside the rotated containers of the building.

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Created as a prototype of a new and adaptable modular system, the research center underlines the studio’s dedication to expanding the limitations of modular architecture and engaging in supporting local communities. Putting the focus on crafting new shapes offering unrestrained modularity and showcasing an innovative system of multifunctional modular shapes, the studio is purposely shifting old paradigms and expanding on the typical rectangular construction to foster a transparent working environment. By bypassing the restriction of the customary use of right-angled units placed side by side, the research center varies from a standard model in the basic re-imagination of the use of modular structures, making it a user-friendly model for the future of modular architecture.

Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Windows, Chair
© Jesús Granada
Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Chair
© Jesús Granada

Containing three main module elements, the floor, the container, and the roof units, the composed space creates a new unique system – spatial units containing the facilities are leveled onto the planar flooring modules, which are anchored to the foundation, functioning as columns. Placed in between the containers and the roof, vast window surfaces draw in an abundance of light, keeping the workplace open and connected to the exterior space.

Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Interior Photography, Table, Chair
© Alex Shoots Buildings
Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Interior Photography, Table, Windows
© Alex Shoots Buildings

The juxtaposition of the main modules and glass surfaces forms an all-inclusive spacious open area dedicated to horizontal and vertical working spaces. The area itself is entirely flexible, avoiding negative aspects of large open space offices, and can be readjusted to meet the specific needs of any project, forming multiple adaptable and individual workstations. As a natural continuation of the modularity concept, the furniture design allows the office equipment to be supplemented, changed, and adapted to new needs over time – pieces of equipment can be customized simply by re-connecting the elements. Building materials further aid in reflecting and understanding the innovative modular concept of the research center, with its perforated surface and visible details used to the maximum extent in their natural form. As a material that KOMA manufactures and uses daily, aluminum was a clear choice for the complex, aiding the understanding of modular build principles easily.

Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular  - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Jesús Granada

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Cite: "Modular Research Center / CHYBIK + KRISTOF + KOMA Modular " 10 Oct 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/990205/modular-research-center-chybik-plus-kristof-plus-koma-modular> ISSN 0719-8884

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