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ZÁKLADNA TECHNICKÝCH SLUŽEB V PRAZE – LYSOLAJÍCH

Project category ‐ New building

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Author Vojtěch Kaas, Jan Kalivoda
Studio PROGRES architekti, Kamenická 4, 170 00 Praha 7
Location Květová 375/22, 165 00 Praha - Lysolaje
Investor Městská část Praha - Lysolaje
Praha - Lysolaje
Kovárenská 8/5, 165 00 Praha 6
Supplier PSP - GDS, s. r. o.
Poděbradská 88/55
198 00, Praha 9 - Hloubětín
Česká republika
Date of completion / approval of the project April 2022
Fotograf Alexandra Timpau, Národní 417/35, 110 00, Praha 1 - Staré Město

During the preparation of the project, we found that, unlike abroad, most technical buildings in the Czech Republic are built without architectural care. Often there are distinctive and expensive buildings without a concept and context, where the potential to reveal their unique poetics has been lost.
Together with the representatives of the city district, we therefore set the basic thesis of the design at the beginning. Functionality, truthfulness, variability, sustainability, respect for the surroundings, quality of the indoor environment and educativeness became the main themes, which we further kneaded to obtain a balanced result.
We help the natural settling into the surroundings by embedding the low volume into the hillside. We establish a relationship with the surrounding residential buildings by rhythming the facades and using timber on the main frontage. Its tranquil surface comes alive during operation, where the pulse of the opening and closing of the various modules gives the building a unique dynamic.
The spatial modular web of the prefabricated concrete frame fulfils the maximum level of variability and allows us to comfotably place two operations with different requirements. At the same time, it allows us to respond to future changes in demands flexibly.
The larger technical area contains garages for maintenance vehicles, a material storage and a indoor depot.
The smaller area for the crew has significantly different requirements in terms of room size, lighting, acoustics, internal temperature and appearance. We therefore designed it as an independent inset box of lightweight prefabricated steel construction. It houses changing rooms with facilities, a workshop, office, warm storage and a lounge, which is also used during night shifts of snow emergency.
We have also used the lightweight construction to provide a separate volume for the manager's flat on the second floor, which provides a reserve for the future and can be extended over the adjacent modules.
The spatial nothing - the entrance atrium - plays a crucial role in the way the house works. It serves as a link to the street, the main entrance and a communication node, whose level of openness can be adjusted by large pivoting gills. Its skin of glass illuminates the interior with soft diffused light. It is meeting point where rain falls, grass grows.

We always think about sustainability and responsibility of entering the environment we live in. We set the energy and environmental concept at a time when this topic was not yet so socially relevant. Thanks to this, the building has been able to withstand the current energy crisis.

The building is meant to become an inspiration for the public. The public building should set the trend in the areas of sustainability, working with renewable energies, the standard of the interior environment and the materials used.

By being embedded in the ground, the unheated technical part maintains a stable temperature and does not freeze. The heated part is insulated in passive standard, the heating system is based on a heat pump. A photovoltaic power plant with battery storage is installed on the roof of the building to run the house and supply maintenance equipment. Rainwater is stored and reused for maintenance and watering. Green roofs improve the microclimate, retain water and soften the building. All interior spaces are illuminated by natural daylight and all living areas have a high standard of interior acoustics.
Variability in operational layout and the use of durable materials extend the life cycle of the structure.

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 A
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?