The construction of the CEITEC (Central European Institute of Technology) centre in Brno.
The complex consists of four pavilion buildings, divided according to the individual fields of applied research, requiring mainly specialist workplaces, laboratories and specialized premises, into four basic sections. The total size of this area is 32 thousand m², the total built-up area of the buildings is 6.2 thousand m², and the total floor area of the buildings is 16.7 thousand m²..
Zastupování investora při přípravě a výstavbě, výkon komplexní investorsko-inženýrské činnosti – supervize projektových prací, technický dozor objednatele a koordinátor BOZP.
Reconstruction of a listed building, the functionalist Villa Stiassni. It was built in 1930 according to a design by architect Ernst Wiesner. The so-called Government Villa was renovated between 2012 and 2014.
A separate part of this project was the new construction of a national methodological centre for the restoration of monuments of 20th century architecture (COPA) with a focus on the 1920s to 1940s.K4 a.s. provided the builder’s technical supervision and coordinating occupational health and safety..
Interactive center for popularization, promotion and media coverage of science and research, located in Hall D at the Brno Exhibition Center. The pavilion was completed in 1973 (architect Zdeněk Denk) with the main entrance facing the Brno Exhibition Center as part of the urban structure of the pavilions gradually built along Křížkovského Street. The original block of the entrance hall on the side of the Brno Exhibition Center was transformed into part of the exhibition – the Science Theatre, and a new entrance – the amoeba, a characteristic element of the new use of the building, was created on the opposite side.
Together with the shelter at the bus stop, the entrance amoeba is expressively contrasted with the original austere expression of the pavilion and forms the orientation point for the new entrance to VIDA! Science Center. Its organic form is made up of a steel structure with sheet metal templates on the inner shell and classic plumbing on the outside. The pavilion itself, on the other hand, has been reconstructed with respect for the original character of all structures (spatial roof trusses on 8 massive columns), including on the original steel cladding structure..
On an area of almost 5000 m2, are over 150 interactive exhibits (e.g., Ocean in a bottle, Bicycle on a rope, Rotating room, Earthquake plate, and a Larger-than-life model of a heart). The permanent exhibition is divided into 4 basic areas – Planet, Civilization, Man, and Microworld. In each of these areas, there are so-called vidators – lecturers, and guides who are in charge of scientific experiments and help in operating the exhibits. The accompanying program includes performances with science experiments and special programs for schools and the public.
Website of the VIDA Center itself can be found at this link https://vida.cz/
The object has 12 residential units on three floors. In the underground floor there are 9 parking spaces for the residents of the building and the technical facilities of the building.
Expansion of the investor's existing premises – new construction of a warehouse hall 800 m² and a 5-storey administrative building including related infrastructure.
The original hotel was opened in 1982 and was named after a city in Belarus. The original name was to be Hotel Krystal, but it was hastily decided before opening, due to the partnership between the city of České Budějovice and the city of Gomel in the then Soviet Union, that the hotel would be named Gomel.
The Gomel Hotel was bought by the Hartl family in 1997. In 2005, a complete renovation of the entire hotel was completed. In 2007, the Hartl family sold it to CPI Hotels. In February 2011, CPI closed Hotel Gomel for another complete renovation, which lasted 14 months until April 2012, when the hotel reopened under a new name.
The four-star congress hotel of the Clarion Group is located near the city centre, on Pražská Street. It has 205 rooms, most of which are double rooms. Its building is 71 m high and has 17 floors and is one of the 50 tallest buildings in the Czech Republic.
Hotel website: www.clarioncongresshotelceskebudejovice.com/
Construction of a shopping and entertainment centre with a leasable area of 57,000 m2, which is part of the first stage of the Nová Karolina Ostrava project.
The building of the centre consists of fourteen interconnected cubes embedded in a large one-hectare glass roof that covers the inner atrium.
The architectural landmark of the building is the so-called dome, a 23-metre-high monolith that rises to a height of 45 metres and, thanks to its imposing dimensions, gives the interior a new dimension of space and at the same time an impression of magnificent pomp and airy ease.
The shopping and entertainment centre is connected to the train and bus station by a modern footbridge at the third-floor level.
Elaboration of the construction documentation, author's supervision and documentation of the actual execution for the general contractor. The contract was managed by K4 a.s. managers using the Project Management system.
Newly built **** hotel with wellness and congress premises with a capacity of 100 rooms and 6 suites. The hotel is part of a vast ski area Dolní Morava
Local traditionally used materials dominate on the hotel’s facades. The stone base made of local stone evokes the plinth of mountain huts. The wooden siding of the residential part is made of surface-untreated larch planks. The gradual natural ageing of the tiles allows the building to blend in with the beautiful surrounding countryside
The building consists of two primary masses – the stone plinth of the hotel facilities and wooden three-storey blocks of hotel rooms. These two basic elements are separated by a richly glazed entrance floor, which allows a panoramic view of the beautiful surroundings. This part connects the two areas in terms of communication and acoustically separates them.
The entrance hall with reception is located in the middle of the layout and divides the floor plan into the left part of the restaurant and the right part of the facilities. This hall is the communication centre of the entire hotel. It is connected to the facilities on the lower floors and to the accommodation area above via lifts and the main staircase.
The hotel restaurant offers a magnificent view of the surroundings not only from the large terrace, but also through the all-glass facade. The à la carte restaurant is designed as a sheltered, intimate space where visitors can enjoy the offered culinary specialties. The reception is connected to the hotel management offices and the spacious hotel ski room with direct access...
The wellness world includes a Finnish sauna, a steam bath, a Kneipp walkway, a whirlpool and a swimming pool. You can also visit a fitness room or enjoy several types of massages.
K4 a.s. developed an architectural study, which was followed by complete project documentation.
BIM software CadVent lindab was used on the project to coordinate the HVAC installations and 3D construction model. As a result, any changes to the project were displayed to all HVAC professions in real time and they were able to reflect them in their parts of the project.
Link to the hotel website www.hotel-dolnimorava.cz
The construction of the Oncology Centre is integrated into the existing construction of medical facilities in the area of the Pilsen-Lochotín Hospital. The building is located in the north-eastern part of the hospital complex near the northern gatehouse and is built as a completely new and relatively independent building from the other buildings. With the exception of the connection to the utilities, communication system, and other centrally designed systems of the hospital, the centre will function more or less as an autonomous unit.
Studies, documentation for building permits, tender documentation, implmentation documentation, and author's supervision. Cooperation with LT Projekt.
The building was nominated for the title of Building of the Year 2011 and won a special award in this competition, the Chairman of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Award for the creation of a contemporary hospital pavilion with regard to the complexity of the medical-technological layout. The building was also shortlisted in the new building category in the Facade of the Year 2010 competition and won the Media Partners Award in this competition.