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restaurace red pif anděl

Project category ‐ Interior

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Author jakub fišer, marek schneider
Studio aulík fišer architekti
Location nádražní 23, praha 5
Investor red pif s.r.o.
Supplier jopoconstruction s.r.o., truhlářství Hyman
Date of completion / approval of the project June 2022
Fotograf AI Photography

The Red Pif restaurant was designed into the ground-floor areas in the Zlatý anděl office complex (by Jen Nouvel, 1995-2001), located in one of the busiest places in Prague. We understand the universal fully glazed frame for rent as a grid into which anything can be inserted at any time, and that is what we wanted in our design. The interior designed by us is, therefore, a deliberate installation to a certain extent ¬– transience is contained here as well as richness, contrasting with the austere frame of the building.
A pub should have its specific atmosphere, its own ... set design. Considering the location (and the concept), we wanted the interior to have something of both a metropolitan promenade and a classic pub. Something between Prague's Art Deco Café Imperial and Selská jizba (a Czech folk pub). Even the chef, after all, likes the cuisine of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the First Republic, although in a stylised, fractal form: because it is also Anděl – a place where the freak-out and circus of life are still going on every day.
Composite tectonics, simple details, simply worked and arranged spruce wood, which becomes gradually stained and patinated – the principle of a shop window as one big company logo. The atmosphere is complemented by original lighting fixtures designed by Rony Plesl and installations by Petr Písařík.
The space has two floors and about 150 seats. That is why considering this size, we wanted it to offer various atmospheres and situations: downstairs, accessed straight from the street, Red Pif can be a place for a business lunch, meetings during the day, and a drink or one beer on the way home from work.
The first floor is more intimate: dining, gathering with friends ... we added a corner for regulars, a lounge. All these spaces blend, rooms melt into one another, and they are not separated: depending on the mood, everyone can choose where to sit or stand ...

floor area (customers part) 250 sq.m.
capacity 150 places

Green building

Environmental certification

Type and level of certificate -

Water management

Is rainwater used for irrigation?
Is rainwater used for other purposes, e.g. toilet flushing ?
Does the building have a green roof / facade ?
Is reclaimed waste water used, e.g. from showers and sinks ?

The quality of the indoor environment

Is clean air supply automated ?
Is comfortable temperature during summer and winter automated?
Is natural lighting guaranteed in all living areas?
Is artificial lighting automated?
Is acoustic comfort, specifically reverberation time, guaranteed?
Does the layout solution include zoning and ergonomics elements?

Principles of circular economics

Does the project use recycled materials?
Does the project use recyclable materials?
Are materials with a documented Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promoted in the project?
Are other sustainability certifications used for materials and elements?

Energy efficiency

Energy performance class of the building according to the Energy Performance Certificate of the building
Is efficient energy management (measurement and regular analysis of consumption data) considered?
Are renewable sources of energy used, e.g. solar system, photovoltaics?

Interconnection with surroundings

Does the project enable the easy use of public transport?
Does the project support the use of alternative modes of transport, e.g cycling, walking etc. ?
Is there access to recreational natural areas, e.g. parks, in the immediate vicinity of the building?