Chalupa Architekti to Design New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC
Posted: Friday, April 23, 2010 | ↓ 1 comment
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The proposal for the new Embassy of the Czech Republik in Washington, DC by Prague-based Chalupa Architekti has been awarded the first prize. Design collaborators for this entry were Adam Gebrian, Petr Babak / Laborator, Zdenek Sendler, Vit Musil + Radim Petruska / miss3.

New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Perspective entrance facade

Here’s a project description we received from the architects:

The design of the Embassy of the Czech Republic pays tribute to its unique natural setting, and the building itself is only an adjunct, not the main actor. Its form divides the site into three separate parts. Firstly what emerges is a representational circular driveway space, the austere elegance of which underlines the drapery-like front façade made of frosted glass. Secondly, it creates a private garden space linked to the apartments and offices used for more working-like meetings. Finally, there is the representational garden space which forms the conceptual core of the project. The garden is generously dimensioned, organically connected with the main lounges of the Embassy, and mediates a strong contact between the new building and the existing residence of the ambassador.

New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Perspective garden


New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Perspective from a view point


New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Site plan


New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Ground floor


Designing the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Washington poses the special challenge (apart from the obvious creation of an environment suitable for work and meetings) of how to represent the Czech Republic abroad. It does not attempt to show what we are like, but what we would like to be like, or how we wish to be seen to the world: open, confident, friendly, helpful, and respectful, considerate to Nature and the environment in general, firmly rooted in rich cultural traditions and with respect to democratic principles; and always ready to help. Our hope is that the new Embassy building will foster this understanding.

New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Entrance facade


New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Repre facade


New Czech Embassy in Washington, DC by Chalupa Architekti

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Project Details:
Title: Embassy of Czech Republic in Washington, DC, USA
Status: 1. prize in design competition
Architects: Chalupa architekti / Marek Chalupa, Stepan Chalupa, Tomas Havlicek, Michal Rosicky, Tomas Horalik, Jakub Chuchlik
Collaborators: Adam Gebrian, Petr Babak / Laborator, Zdenek Sendler, Vit Musil + Radim Petruska / miss3
Location: 3900 Spring of Freedom St. NW, Washington, DC, USA
Client: Czech Republic – Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Design period: 07/2009–02/2010
Gross floor area: 5,490 m2



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Comments:
Guyon Anthony
France
Friday, April 30, 2010
It's totaly looks like Sanaa style. But it's very nice Good Job!!

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