Krymská街上的新酒吧有一个原始的、风景优美的氛围和一个用于小型文化活动的多功能空间。该酒吧是夹在Francouzská和Krymská街之间的一栋公寓楼的底层的一部分。我们决定将通往Krymská街的零售门面处理成简约的现代风格。我们用新的玻璃替换了原汽车修理厂的门,并用无框玻璃替换了旧的三段式窗户,强调了与街道的更强联系。

The new bar on Krymská Street has a raw, scenic atmosphere and a versatile space for small cultural events. The bar is part of the lower floor of an apartment building wedged between Francouzská and Krymská streets. We decided to treat the retail facade to Krymská Street in a minimalistic modern style. We replaced the door of the former car workshop with new glazing with an entrance door and replaced the old three-part window with frameless glazing that emphasises a stronger connection to the street.

内部空间被分为三个主要部分。带有小舞台和咖啡馆座位的入口区由一个长条形的酒吧柜台连接到中央区域。在布局的中心,有一个开放的空间,有放映、酒吧、厕所和设施。后面的区域将作为一个独立的私人俱乐部。

The interior space is divided into three main parts. The entrance area with a small stage and café seating is connected to the central area by a long bar counter. In the centre of the layout, there is an open space with screening, bar, toilets, and facilities. The rear area is to serve as a separate private club.

该提案的目的是为小型文化活动创造一个足够多功能的空间,并配备高质量的技术设施(作家朗诵会、音乐会、展览等)。因此,修改的最重要元素是由泡沫金字塔制成的新的声学结构的下降天花板,将复杂的空间与一个基本模块统一起来。这个天花板形成了技术(插座、音频、投影、照明)和其他辅助结构的平台,如隔断帘子。在结构上可行的地方,我们让房子的老砖石突出,用中性水泥抹灰统一其他区域。

The aim of the proposal was to create a sufficiently versatile space for small cultural events with high-quality technical facilities (author readings, concerts, exhibitions, etc.) The most important element of the modifications is therefore the new acoustic construction of the dropped ceiling made of foam pyramids unifying the complex space with a basic module. This ceiling forms the platform for the technology (sockets, audio, projection, lighting) and other auxiliary structures such as the dividing curtains. Where it was structurally possible, we let the old masonry of the house stand out in brick, and unified the other areas with neutral cement plaster.

地板和墙壁上的深色水泥抹灰、吸音天花板和黑色窗帘与原钢制成的原始家具进一步互补。所用的材料和表面创造了一个特定的景区氛围,与新酒吧的文化焦点–工作室相匹配。

The dark cement plaster on the floor and walls, acoustic ceiling, and black curtains are further complemented by original furniture made of raw steel. The materials and surfaces used to create a specific scenic atmosphere that matches the cultural focus of the new bar – the studio.

Architects: Papundekl Architects
Area: 133 m²
Year: 2021
Photographs: Alex Shoots Buildings
Manufacturers: Bdoors, Reglass, Roman Volf
Lead Architects: Jan Bárta, Šimon Bierhanzl, Marek Fischer, Barbora Novotná
Structural Engineer:Jaroslav beránek
Country:Czech Republic