Reconstruction of the Křižík Pavilions
The Křižík Pavilions, built in 1991 according to a design by architect Michal Brix, were built on the occasion of the centenary of the Provincial Jubilee Exhibition (1891). Together with the Křižík Fountain, they form an important part of the northern foreground of the industrial palace and highlight the compositional axis of the entire complex. The pavilions take advantage of the sloping terrain and place the Industrial Palace as a strong background motif. Originally intended as temporary structures for the 1991 General Czechoslovak Exhibition, they have been used to the present day.
Studio | Výstaviště Praha |
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Author | Ondřej Píhrt, Štefan Šulek, Ondřej Laciga, Kateřina Luftová, Štěpán Tomš, Matěj Střecha, Vendulka Vaněčková, Pavel Dostal Original building architect: Michal Brix |
Website | www.navystavisti.cz |
Social media | www.instagram.com/vystavistepraha |
Photographer | Alex Shoots Buildings |
Collaborators and suppliers | Landscape architect: Greenville Structural engineer: Piada Technical consultancy: DEKPROJEKT Fire safety: A1 systém EZS / EPS: Sára servis Smoke and heat extraction: Colt International Greenery and irrigation supply: Pražské služby Construction of Pavilions: Konsit Roof construction including surfaces: Tost |
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