Zetková Viktorie
student
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Czech Republic
Architecture
A multifunctional pavilion responding to the speculative brief of AI Emissary 6, exploring the typical tension between technological systems and the living… more
Edita Sapíková
advisor
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Czech Republic
...měníme přístup k navrhování a realizaci staveb...měníme stavby tak, aby lépe sloužily lidem i… more
The KUBU3 project stands out primarily for its clearly articulated concept, which responds to the theme “AI Emissary 6” by exploring the relationship between technology, nature, and everyday life on a university campus. I appreciate that the design does not view artificial intelligence merely as a technological tool, but as part of a broader system of relationships between people, space, and the environment. A strength of the project is its use of a modular structure, which creates a flexible and adaptable environment capable of responding to various forms of use. The open spatial grid allows for a variety of situations and fosters social interaction, relaxation, education, and community activities. At the same time, the design sensitively integrates the interior and exterior, creating a pleasant environment that is seamlessly integrated into the existing campus.I also appreciate the effort to adopt a sustainable approach through the modular system and the use of materials with reuse potential. The project feels contemporary and rational while retaining a human scale, which is very important for a university environment.For the further development of the design, it would be interesting to explore in greater detail how individual modules could respond to users’ changing needs over time. A stronger demonstration of adaptability or interaction between the user and the system could further reinforce the theme of future forms of intelligence, which is already present in the concept.Overall, this is a well-thought-out and conceptually consistent design that convincingly integrates architectural form, functional flexibility, and reflections on the future relationship between humans, technology, and nature.
18.06.2026