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public building design

Archeopark Pavlov | Pavlov, Czech Republic
architecture

Archeopark Pavlov | Pavlov, Czech Republic

The building of the Archeopark in Pavlov completed in 2016 looks just like an archeological excavation field from above: the majority of the museum is situated underground with just the white concrete towers projecting above the ground. Here comes the latest episode of our PACE X HYPEANDHYPER series, starring Archeopark
Renovation of Spassky square | Kyiv, Ukraine
architecture

Renovation of Spassky square | Kyiv, Ukraine

The renovation of Spassky square brought two different historical elements under the same roof, or merged them into a public square to be more accurate, with the help of contemporary solutions and additions. In this week’s episode of our PACE X HYPEANDHYPER series, we set out to explore this
Katyń Museum | Warsaw, Poland
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Katyń Museum | Warsaw, Poland

Katyń Museum located beneath the Warsaw Citadel is the fruit of a special collaboration: its concept was conceived by artists, historians and landscape architects. In this week’s PACE X HYPEANDHYPER episode, we look into the results of this exciting project. Katyń Museum tells the story of the mass murders
Monument in a First World War cemetery | Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
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Monument in a First World War cemetery | Banská Bystrica, Slovakia

Lookout, chapel, wall, tombstone and reverent place—Monument Majer erected in the old, First World War cemetery of Banská Bystrica fulfils all these functions all at once. In the latest episode of our PACE X HYPEANDHPYER series, we explore this contemporary building from the category of recollective architecture. In 1915,
Rakova Jelša park | Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Rakova Jelša park | Ljubljana, Slovenia

Rakova Jelša park connects the city of Ljubljana and the neighboring vast marshland, while also reinterpreting the relationship between nature and the built environment. This is where we invite you in the latest episode of our PACE X HYPEANDHYPER series. Walking path, bike route, picnic area, outdoor cinema, community garden—
Mlynica | Bratislava, Slovakia
architecture

Mlynica | Bratislava, Slovakia

Every successful renovation starts with accepting the basic qualities: in the case of the factory building Mlynica in Bratislava, this meant accepting the unique aesthetic heritage of the industrial building, serving as the basis of modernization. Come and explore this building with us in the latest episode of our PACE
arkt supply | Eger, Hungary
architecture

arkt supply | Eger, Hungary

The latest episode of PACE Project and HYPEANDHYPER’s joint series once again presents a sustainable community project. Reinvented design process and collective construction by involving the local community – this is how Arkt Art Supply in Eger came to life. In 2014, arkt studio was looking for a place where
The Radio and TV Faculty of Silesia University | Katowice, Poland
architecture

The Radio and TV Faculty of Silesia University | Katowice, Poland

The traditions of typical Silesian brick architecture can be observed on the building of the Radio and TV Faculty of Silesia University, which has just been named the best brick building of the world at the Brick Award 2020 competition. In the latest episode of our PACE X HYPEANDHYPER series,
Stage | Dnipro, Ukraine
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Stage | Dnipro, Ukraine

If we wanted to illustrate community architecture, the Stage project would be a perfect example: it is the product of the hard work of more than two hundred people, and has been catering to the needs of a community ever since it was built. There is a stage standing in
Nádvorie, the courtyard | Trnava, Slovakia
architecture

Nádvorie, the courtyard | Trnava, Slovakia

A massive change is taking place in Trnava old town in recent years: a community and cultural center is being built amidst the historical buildings. In the latest episode of our PACE X HYPEANDHYPER series, we brought you another sustainable community project: a special public space renovation. Nádvorie (literally meaning
Islamic Religious and Cultural Center | Ljubljana, Slovenia
architecture

Islamic Religious and Cultural Center | Ljubljana, Slovenia

The first mosque in Slovenia does not only promote the revival of the local Islamic community – it was built in a quarter on the edge of Ljubljana’s city center that very much needed some new blood. In the framework of our series PACE X HYPEANDHYPER, first we will present
The best of contemporary public architecture in one place  |  PACE x HYPEANDHYPER
architecture

The best of contemporary public architecture in one place | PACE x HYPEANDHYPER

The PACE project was initiated by the professors of the Faculty of Architecture of Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), with headquarters in Budapest, – an online platform designed to serve as a relevant source of Central Eastern European contemporary architecture projects. In the upcoming weeks, we will present a