Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha 8

Location
Praha 8
LOCATION
Prague 8
PROJECT DATE
project design 2024
CLIENT
Fyzikální ústav AV ČR, v.v.i (Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences)
CHIEF DESIGNER – ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Bogle Architects s.r.o.
CHIEF DESIGNER – PROJECT ENGINEER
Energy Benefit Centre a.s.
DESIGNER
L&SCAPE, s.r.o.
PROJECT SCOPE
landscape architecture
Project

NEW OFFICE AND STORAGE BUILDING FOR THE PHYSICS INSTITUTE OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

STREET

The landscape design for the ground floor follows up on the existing single-species line of trees, breaking the pattern with the addition of new species.

ENTRANCE

We see the space adjacent to the building entrance and the inner courtyard as the two centres of the project area. The first space is more dynamic and permeable, separated from the street with vegetation – a separation that is rather psychological than an actual barrier. We propose a mixture of perennials and grasses supplemented with solitary shrubs which give the plantings a clear structure.

INNER COURTYARD

We use similar elements in the inner courtyard, which will, however be a more quiet space. The vegetation here is the same height, but includes also small, multi-stemmed trees.

ROOFS

The character of the roof vegetation follows on from the plantings of perennials and grasses. We have chosen a low-maintenance, self-regulating mixture, which will also function as a biotope. On the fifth floor level, we have added low-maintenance bulbs and insect hotels. 

NEW OFFICE AND STORAGE BUILDING FOR THE PHYSICS INSTITUTE OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

STREET

The landscape design for the ground floor follows up on the existing single-species line of trees, breaking the pattern with the addition of new species.

ENTRANCE

We see the space adjacent to the building entrance and the inner courtyard as the two centres of the project area. The first space is more dynamic and permeable, separated from the street with vegetation – a separation that is rather psychological than an actual barrier. We propose a mixture of perennials and grasses supplemented with solitary shrubs which give the plantings a clear structure.

INNER COURTYARD

We use similar elements in the inner courtyard, which will, however be a more quiet space. The vegetation here is the same height, but includes also small, multi-stemmed trees.

ROOFS

The character of the roof vegetation follows on from the plantings of perennials and grasses. We have chosen a low-maintenance, self-regulating mixture, which will also function as a biotope. On the fifth floor level, we have added low-maintenance bulbs and insect hotels.