Statics & dynamics of buildings
Construction of the new Municipal Office in Dolni Mecholupy
A newly constructed building which has two above-ground and one subterranean floor, a rectangular ground-plan and flat roof. The building’s load-bearing structure is a reinforced-concrete frame with girderless reinforced-concrete ceiling slabs. The building is used as the office of the municipal district; the first above-ground floor contains doctors’ and dentists’ offices and a municipal police station. The subterranean floor contains technical facilities, an air-conditioning plant room, a garage, storage room and the Municipal Office archives.
Location: | Dolnomecholupska, Prague |
Architect: | SGL projekt |
Client: | Prague – Dolni Mecholupy |
Implementation of project: | 02/2008 |
Activities implemented: | Complete static element of project documentation |
Construction time: | 2009 |
Residential complex, Na Mytce, Stará Boleslav
Administrative buildings within the second and third phase of construction on the site. This involves buildings with office spaces and a restaurant. The buildings have a uniform structural system – reinforced-concrete ceilings and load-bearing walls of UNIBLOCK dry masonry blocks.
Location: | Stara Boleslav |
Architect: | ANLOC s.r.o. |
Client: | UNISTAV Invest s.r.o. |
Implementation of project: | 08/2008 |
Activities implemented: | Static element of the project for the land-use ruling and project for issuance of the building permit |
Construction time: | In hand |
Výzkumné a informační centrum dentální implantologie a tkáňové regenerace
Location: | Praha 9 - Hloubetin |
Architect: | Vysehrad atelier |
Client: | Lasak spol. s r.o. |
Implementation of project: | 2010 |
Activities implemented: | Complete static element of project documentation |
Construction time: | 2011 |
Finished projects
The new Municipal Office in Dolni Mecholupy
2009-06-30
A newly constructed building which has two above-ground and one subterranean floor.
Grandhotel Zlaty lev
2009-01-20
Comprehensive renovation of an existing building, its conversion into a hotel and operational connection to the neighbouring Grandhotel building.