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Project category ‐ Architectural design, small scale architecture and creative work in architecture

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Author Ing. arch. Jana Bezuchová, Jan Štohandl
Studio Ateliér Unipark s.r.o.
Location Zoopark Chomutov p.o., Přemyslova 259, 430 01 Chomutov
Investor Zoopark Chomutov p.o., Přemyslova 259, 430 01 Chomutov
Supplier Unipark s.r.o.
Slavkovská 210
059 86 Nová Lesná
Slovenská republika
Date of completion / approval of the project January 2022
Fotograf Jana Bezuchová, Jan Bezucha, Zdeněk Dlouhý, Zoopark Chomutov

The original Red Panda interactive statue is 7 m long and 2.5 m high. Its construction comprises a shed, a mini-climbing wall, monkey bars and a slide. Just a perfect attraction for both young and adult visitors due to its size, proportionality and color fidelity. All the statue’s parts can be climbed. Although primarily designed for smaller children, its load-bearing capacity allows adults to access it as well. Using the grips on the hind legs, climb onto the platform above the tail. Then mount on the panda's back or crawl through the inside up to its head to see the world through this beast's eyes (built-in open windows). Finally, go back down the slide hidden in Red Panda’s tail.

The frame of this interactive statue is made of massive larch and acacia timbers partially shaped by CNC milling. The outer and inner lining is made of 25 mm acacia boards. The construction foundation is based on concrete feet over concreted acacia prisms hidden in the animal's legs. All the used lumber material is quality class 2/3 and quality class B/C, planed, sanded. Painted artistically by hand, with high-quality oil stains in panda colors. Stainless steel and galvanized steel fasteners. The stainless steel (class AISI 316L) slide is made of 2 mm sheet metal. Polygonal shaped climbing grips made of acacia wood are used at the entrance part of the statue.

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?