The Projektil architekti studio was founded in 2002 by young architects Roman Brychta, Adam Halíř, Petr Lešek, and Ondřej Hofmeister.
Projektil creates economical, helpful and inventive architecture with regards to tradition, innovative typology and sustainable development. We integrate
contemporary art, design, architecture and the local context and invite young and prospective designers to collaborate on our projects. Our association focuses on designing layout plans, development maps, residential and office blocks, hotels, theatres, libraries, schools, industrial buildings and family houses. These projects comprise all project stages including interior studies, author supervision, technical support and consultancy.
During the last 9 years, Projektil won many competitions and received prizes and awards for several finished building. The most important ones
are public buildings, usually connected with education and energy efficiency. We believe that architecture can be both good and sustainable. We are interested in creating friendly and inspirational public spaces because public buildings are very important in the city
scope. This approach is also reflected in our project for revitalisation of traditional urban spaces, such as squares and riverbanks. Every project starts with a context analysis. This “awareness of the environment” was appreciated by the Club for Old Prague for the National Technical Library in Prague as a perfect contemporary example of introducing modern architecture into a historical city. The emphasis on
team work leads to cooperation with different artist and creates complex, communicative and multilayered atmosphere in our projects.