A university training center located in a natural landscape setting near Štoly, serving as a hub for progressive technologies such as BIM and robotics, providing accommodation for 20 people and functioning as a meeting point for academics, students, and partner firms.
The University Training Center CEG FSv ČVUT is situated in a natural area and serves as a ground-floor laboratory facility focused on progressive technologies like BIM and robotics. The building is designed as a two-wing composition embedded into the terrain, with a polygonal form that follows the slope of the landscape. It provides accommodation for 20 people, a multifunctional conference hall for 30 people, laboratory spaces including a Stela Josef robotics lab, and supporting facilities. The glazed sections open toward the surrounding nature, while the building integrates into the hillside with flat roofs connecting to the terrain. The material palette includes wood cladding, exposed concrete, and glass, reflecting the technological purpose while respecting the natural context of the Štiřín area.
The building features a flat roof system with detailed connections to glazed walls. Floor plans show basement (1.PP) and ground floor (1.NP) at 1:250 scale. Sections through the center and the accommodation wing are provided at 1:250. A detailed wall-to-roof junction is shown at 1:20 scale. The structure follows the terrain with the building partially embedded into the slope. Northern and eastern elevations are presented at 1:250 scale.