Miroslav Kučera
student
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Czech Republic
Architecture
Zadání ateliéru ATZ2 spočívalo v návrhu ateliérového pracoviště v místě točny Dlabačov na Malovance v Praze. Hlavní myšlenka spočívá v oddělení pracovní části… more
Dulanja Mudannayaka
advisor
Liverpool John Moores University, Faculty of Media, Arts and Social Science Liverpool
Sri Lankan
My architectural philosophy revolves around a steadfast commitment to sustainability and… more
Dear Miroslav Kučera,
Your project for the Zlatá Perforace studio is truly an innovative design that balances functionality and aesthetics. The use of golden granite cladding as a boundary element provides an impressive separation between the studio and the public space while creating a visually striking experience for both the occupants and passers-by. I particularly appreciate how the studio's layout considers the workers' needs, with thoughtful placement of workspaces, the orientation to avoid glare from the sun, and the introduction of large windows to bring in natural light. The use of a southern terrace for breaks is also a great touch.
As an experienced architect, I would recommend considering sustainable design solutions like green roofs or energy-efficient windows to further enhance the environmental responsibility of the project. Additionally, incorporating flexible workspaces could be valuable in future-proofing the design for evolving workplace needs.
Best of luck with your education and future career!