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atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Czech Republic Architecture News - Jul 12, 2023 - 12:37   1276 views

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Czech firm atelier-r has extended a neo-gothic church with a crystal-like black volume in Olomouc, the Czech Republic to meet the future needs of the church.

Named The Red Church, the 1,740-square-metre complex consisted of the renovation of this listed building in the Olomouc Region.

The client, Olomouc Research Library, has been using the Red Church as a book depository since 1959 and this beautiful Lutheran church has been completely closed to the public during all those years.

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

The client decided to construct a new library building to fulfill the storage needs and so free up the Red Church for cultural purposes such as smaller concerts, public readings, lectures, or art shows.

Additionally, the Red Church is intended to be an information center for the Research Library and Olomouc Region.

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Combining the overall reconstruction of the historical building with the new cultural and social functions was the main brief and focus of the design. The building was in a very poor condition. 

First, it was necessary to strengthen the foundations, mend the damp and salty masonry, repair the stucco and plaster, and tidy up and fill the gaps in the facade cladding. The floors were a complete redo including the layers all the way down to the terrain base. 

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

The reconstruction of the roof was one of the most critical updates. The trusses have been severely damaged by the rain, they could have collapsed at any point. 

The studio decided to do a complete makeover with maximum effort to retain the original elements. 

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

The new roof was made of copper squares that copy the same shape and format as the original roof. The authentic decorative elements did not stand the test of time sadly, so the studio worked together with renowned Olomouc sculptor Jan Dostalwho created contemporary artifacts to be placed there instead.

Extra space for operation and facilities was required for the new functionality of the building, but it did not fit in the main body of the church. 

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

To avoid significant construction changes to the existing heritage building, the studio decided to add on a new mass that would serve operational purposes. 

The new building is placed right in between the church and the library directorate, linking the two together. There is a common entrance hall with a reception and a café. 

The new construction respects the Bezrucova Street line and keeps enough indent from the existing buildings.

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

The crystal-like mass of the annex responds to the neo-Gothic form of the church; it derives from its geometric shape, volume, and layout. The floor plan is a cut-out of the part of the church floor plan, only moved outside of the original platform. 

The walls and the rooftop are made of matte black aluminum.

The public space around the church is another compelling addition to the project. Where once there was a fence, there is a piazzeta with seating arrangements and suitable greenery now.

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Interior design

Atelier-r designed the concept and philosophy of the interior spaces and asked for collaboration with Denisa Strmiskova Studio which stands behind the detailed interior design elements such as the choice of lighting, or ready and custom-made furniture. Both atelier-r and Denisa Strmiskova Studio closely collaborated on choosing the materials and surfaces.

The reception and the café are taking up the main space in the modern annex. It is made of pastel pink concrete. The pink colour also matches other surfaces throughout the space such as floors, furniture, or walls. 

Massive accent book wall dominates the interior. It is a tall wall filled with old books that are backlit in the evening. 

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

There is a colourful glass Lambert & Fils light fixture hanging in front of the wall. The elegant and minimalist glass elements float in the air, suspended on the nylon ropes high above the visitors’ heads. 

If you look at them from specific angles, they reflect the houses in the street or the church. The lights are the defining connecting element in the room.

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Sitting on the variety of comfortable chairs you will enjoy the meditative atmosphere of the space. Wooden Zeitraum chairs are made of walnut wood, and they are in both the church interior and the café in the annex. Plastic Hay chairs are a refreshing design by the Bouroullec brothers. 

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

There are also minimalist armchairs to rest on. The coffee tables were made to measure. The material and the details of the tables were inspired by the traditional elements of the church.

Floor lamps from Kaia remind us of a modern flambeau. They are placed in both the church and the café to set a pleasant vibe.

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Graphic studio KOSATKO collaborated on the project, designing a brand-new visual identity and the logo for the Olomouc Research Library.

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Site plan

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Ground floor plan

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

First floor plan

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Section AA

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Section BB

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Elevation

atelier-r extends neo-gothic church with crystal-like volume in the Czech Republic

Elevation

Atelier-r is almost 20 years one of the leading Olomouc-based architecture studios, founded by architect Miroslav Pospisil. 

The collective has been striving for top-quality contemporary architecture and urbanism with the primary focus on the purpose of the building and the impact on its surroundings. 

Project facts

Project name: The Red Church

Location: Olomouc, the Czech Republic

Architect: atelier-r

Lead architect: Miroslav Pospíšil

Lead project manager: Daria Johanesová, architect

Completion: 2023

Client: Olomouc Region, Olomouc Research Library

Groos floor area: 1,740m2

Interior design: Denisa Strmisková Studio

Graphic design: Studio KOSATKO

Steel artifacts: Jan Dostál

General contractor: Company Červený kostel [associations of companies STRABAG and OHLA ŽS]

Interior furnishings contractor: Prosto Interiér

All images © BoysPlayNice.

All drawings © atelier-r.

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