Architecture

Rastr

Nejedlá Adéla
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Czech Republic
Helena Hexnerová
Edita Sapíková

Project idea

A student pavilion designed for the urban part of the Dejvice campus in Prague, positioned at the intersection of the most frequented pedestrian routes based on student traffic analysis.

Project description

The project proposes a social pavilion located within the CTU Dejvice campus, placed to be equally accessible from all CTU faculties. The design responds to the most frequented pedestrian paths of students across the campus. The pavilion is conceived as an urban element that integrates into the campus landscape, respecting existing paths and greenery while using materials that complement surrounding buildings. The building features a curved, organic form that does not block trees in any direction, making it accessible for all students and residents of Prague 6. The red-marked main gathering spots on campus informed the placement. The pavilion creates new meeting places and connects to the park on the eastern side of the NTK library, functioning as a passage toward the Letýška housing area. It serves as a place for relaxation and everyday life, hosting various events and functioning as a café with a terrace on the ground floor, with a rooftop terrace sheltered by surrounding tree canopies.

Technical information

The project includes floor plans at 1:1000 and 1:5000 scale site plans, ground floor (1NP) and second floor (2NP) plans, section A-A', and four elevations (southeast, southwest, northwest, northeast). The building has a circular/curved plan with dimensions around 32,000mm. Heights indicated show levels at ±0.000, +4.000, +8.100. The structure features a glazed façade system with vertical structural elements and appears to be a two-story pavilion with rooftop access.

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