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Architect:MAR.S ARCHITECTS
Location:Dělnická 27, 170 00 Prague 7-Holešovice, Czechia; | ;View Map
Project Year:2019
Category:Offices
Studio mar.s architects relocated its headquarters from the tranquil Dejvice to the vibrant Holešovice, specifically to the heart of the former Luxfer factory, known as Kabelovna. This space now serves as our home, where we actively blend the energy of the industrial and artistic worlds pulsating around us. Over time, Kabelovna has also become a home for other artists who share our passion for creativity and innovation.
Our workspace covers an area of 80 m2. Although the original condition of the space was not ideal, the uniqueness of its materials was undeniable. In our design, we merge the rawness of the original elements with new ones, creating a harmonious "cute industrial look." This combination of industrial aesthetics with visually appealing details forms an airy and pleasant space with an inspiring atmosphere for work.
The exposed brick wall, along with the reinforced concrete beam ceiling, preserves the authenticity and industrial character of the space. Large French windows blend the indoor and outdoor environments with an enticing view of the garden. The kitchen is sensitively incorporated into the space. The dominant spatial element is the solitaire of the Universal series, a famous design by Jiří Jiroutek in 1958 for the Czechoslovak national enterprise Interiér Praha. The meeting room comes to life when needed but is also an integral part of the interior. Every element of the interior was carefully chosen and placed to provide an optimal space for creativity and work comfort while maintaining flexibility. An example of this is the use of a round table from the Czech manufacturer nozomi.furniture, which can serve as a dining table but, when curtains are drawn, transforms into an intimate meeting area.
And it wouldn't be mar.s without the neon logo adorning the brick wall. When the brain needs oxygenation, you can even exercise on gymnastic rings. Functional and minimalist lights above the work tables are custom-designed by Vojtěch Kálecký, and a jewel from Bomma hangs in the meeting room. The epoxy resin floor is practical and completes the selection of used or preserved raw materials.
Team:
Architects: mar.s architects
Author: Martin Šenberger
Co-author: Romana Šteflová
Bespoke lights designer: Vojtěch Kálecký
Furniture and accessories supplier: Marslab
Photographer: BoysPlayNice
Materials Used:
original building materials in their purest form
epoxy floor trowel
Lights: bomma
Lights: Buster + Punch
Curtain: Marthi Design
Serie 1930 switches: Berker
Spiral finned tube radiator: Isan
Heart bike holder: Martin Foret
Historic furniture [Jiří Jiroutek, Luděk Munzar]: Pelmel Design
4455 chair: REX KRALJ
Table: nozomi.furniture
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