Situated in the central point of the new public square, near the meandering river bank with access to the water, on the direct pedestrian axis connecting two natural dominants of the city, the gallery has a significant impact on the urban structure. The newly applied function becomes the heart of the development profoundly respecting the local history.
In the past, the area was known for mining, smelting, and minting. The proposed form follows the idea of vertical shafts plated with round copper facade segments. Elevated volumes give way to the square and thus strongly connect the interior of the building with the public space. Shimmering, movable copper elements supply dynamics to the facade. The choice of the material adds to its lively character of it – as material ages change its properties.
Simplicity and subtleness of the circular exhibition spaces magnify the aesthetical capacity of the artworks. The skylights provide diffused, soft light to the exhibition rooms, which are supported by the side openings in the lower rooms. The fluid form of the plan allows a flexible function distribution. The art spaces are seamlessly merging with the offices. Looped room connections naturally shape the clear transitions between the spaces.
Team: Ondřej Chybík, Michal Krištof, Peter Chaban Ján Kohút
Visualization: monolot
Illustrations: Hanna Hajda
Interior render paintings: Rastislav Podoba