Architecture

Pavilón Eroze

Rucká Anna
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Czech Republic
Ing. arch. Vojtěch Dvořák, Ph.D.
Michal Šmolík

Project idea

A pavilion or shelter inspired by the natural process of erosion, set into a hillside landscape at Divoka Šárka in Prague. The form mimics eroded rock fragments with angular, faceted geometry.

Project description

The project proposes a small-scale architectural intervention on a hillside terrain in Divoka Šárka, Prague. The building's form is derived from the concept of erosion, resulting in angular, crystalline volumes that appear as if geological fragments have been carved and deposited by natural forces. The structures integrate into the sloped landscape, emerging from the terrain as faceted rock-like forms. The design includes multiple interconnected volumes that create sheltered spaces within the natural setting.

Technical information

The construction uses a structural material scheme consisting of non-flammable aluminum panels (0.5 cm) with a mineral core (4 cm). Floor plans and elevations are presented at 1:100 scale, showing east, west, north, and south elevations as well as two cross-sections (Section A-A' and Section B-B'). The faceted envelope creates a distinctive geometric exterior composed of triangulated panels.

Documentation

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