Ing. arch. Vojtěch Dvořák, Ph.D.
A vertical promenade structure inserted into the Dejvice campus in Prague, creating a sculptural tower-like building that serves as a connective urban element between existing university buildings.
The project proposes a striking blue-clad vertical structure situated within the Dejvice campus area in Prague, near the Faculty of Electrical Engineering (ČVUT). The building acts as a vertical promenade - a circulation and public space element that rises through multiple levels. The design features an angular, folded geometric form with prefabricated facade panels and laminated safety glass panels. The building connects to the surrounding urban fabric and creates new spatial relationships between existing campus buildings. Floor plans show the building at levels 1.NP, 3.NP, and 4.NP, revealing a compact footprint with an internal circulation core that wraps vertically. The axonometric view shows the complex three-dimensional massing of the structure.
The facade system uses prefabricated covering panels (RAL 5012 blue color with a structural silicone joint system), laminated safety glass panels with matte surface treatment, and a monolithic reinforced concrete core with a natural gray finish and fine brushed abrasion. Connection details show a SPIDER glazing system. The section (ŘEZ) reveals the multi-story internal organization with interconnected floor levels.