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Take a Tour of Bar – Studio Krymská in Prague by PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS

The new bar on Krymská Street has a raw, scenic atmosphere and a versatile space for small cultural events

Take a Tour of Bar - Studio Krymská in Prague by PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS
Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings

PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS recently completed works on their latest project, a new bar on Krymská Street in Prague, Czech Republic. The aim was to create a sufficiently versatile space for small cultural events with high-quality technical facilities. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

Take a Tour of Bar - Studio Krymská in Prague by PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS
Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings

From the architects: The new bar on Krymská Street has a raw, scenic atmosphere and a versatile space for small cultural events.

The bar is part of the lower floor of an apartment building wedged between Francouzská and Krymská streets. We decided to treat the retail facade to Krymská Street in minimalistic modern style. We replaced the door of the former car workshop with new glazing with an entrance door, and replaced the old three-part window with frameless glazing that emphasises a stronger connection to the street.

Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings
Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings
Take a Tour of Bar - Studio Krymská in Prague by PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS
Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings

The interior space is divided into three main parts. The entrance area with a small stage and café seating is connected to the central area by a long bar counter. In the centre of the layout there is an open space with screening, bar, toilets and facilities. The rear area is to serve as a separate private club.

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The aim of the proposal was to create a sufficiently versatile space for small cultural events with high-quality technical facilities (author readings, concerts, exhibitions, etc.) The most important element of the modifications is therefore the new acoustic construction of the dropped ceiling made of foam pyramids unifying the complex space with a basic module. This ceiling forms the platform for the technology (sockets, audio, projection, lighting) and other auxiliary structures such as the dividing curtains. Where it was structurally possible, we let the old masonry of the house stand out in a brick, and unified the other areas with a neutral cement plaster.

Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings
Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings
Take a Tour of Bar - Studio Krymská in Prague by PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS
Photography by © Alex Shoots Buildings

The dark cement plaster on the floor and walls, acoustic ceiling and black curtains are further complemented by original furniture made of raw steel. The materials and surfaces used create a specific scenic atmosphere that matches the cultural focus of the new bar – studio.

Take a Tour of Bar - Studio Krymská in Prague by PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS
Image Courtesy of © PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECT

Client: private
Location: Krymská street, Prague, Czech republic
Year: 2021
Status: realized
Area : 133 m2
Architects: PAPUNDEKL ARCHITECTS – papundekl.cz
Authors: Jan Bárta, Šimon Bierhanzl, Marek Fischer, Barbora Novotná
Main materials: raw steel sheets, dropped ceiling from acoustic foam pyramids, cement plaster
Contractor of the steel elements: Roman Volf, www.zamecnictvivlk.cz
Photographer: Alex Shoots Buildings – www.alexshootsbuildings.com

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