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Friday, November 20, 2020

ATELIER-R HELFŠTÝN CASTLE PALACE RECONSTRUCTION

Cultural Heritage


Rising high above the Moravian Gate valley, Helfštýn Castle is the second largest complex in the Czech Republic right after Prague Castle. Helfštýn was established in the 14th century. In 2014 the Renaissance palace ruins had to close down due to the severe safety hazards such as falling masonry and remains degradation.

The primary requirement of the castle owner; Olomouc Region, was to renovate the palace along with the construction of a new roof. The National Heritage Institute insisted on the preservation of the building in the state of a ruin. The roof was allowed only partially, and it could only go as high as the level of the peripheral walls.

The project planning was rather unique. The 3D model based on thousands of photographs from a drone allowed us to map all the types of plaster and masonry modifications. 



New Concept


We aspired to go beyond the technical reconstruction assignment. We strived to compliment the historical building with the contemporary architecture that would focus on both practical use as well as gaining an aesthetic appeal. 

In order to immerse the visitors in the historical development of the original renaissance palace we inserted new sightseeing routes into the already existing gaps in the ruins, connecting the ground floor with the newly accessible higher levels of the palace.

Newly added contemporary elements are clearly recognizable in the historical construction. We worked with three basic materials, one for each level of the building. The roofing is made of glass on steel beams, the staircases and footbridges have been made of corten steel and the ground floor paths are made of polished concrete.



Glass Roof


The flat glass roofs have been inserted in between the walls of the ruins. The wide-open sky was the key inspiration when choosing the material for the roof. Using glass provides perfect day light conditions to the interior of the palace. We have chosen to work with the sanded glass for a couple of reasons. It is easy on the maintenance and the flat dispersed light compliments the exhibitions inside the palace. The chapel roof was an exception. The clear glass roof symbolizes heaven quite literally.

We have put a roof on five chosen chambers only. The corten footbridges serve as a roof for the staircases. We intentionally left out some of the spaces in order to enhance the spirit of the impressive ruins and encourage the visitors to look up to the sky. 



Corten Footbridges


What once used to be a roof has now become the new sightseeing route. Being this close to the construction details of the original palace and as high as the top of the walls allows the public to admire the historical significance of the sight and the sheer views of the surrounding region.

It was crucial to choose a material that would be timeless. Corten is a special iron alloy that undergoes a corrosion, matures and matches the texture of the old historical walls. Moreover, Helfštýn Castle is well-renowned for its iron craftsmanship tradition, therefore it made a perfect sense to choose corten to work with. 



Concrete Paths


On the ground floor we designed a network of marching areas and pavements from precise smooth pre-cast concrete boards laid down into individual areas. Pre-cast concrete is defined by rigorously straight Corten steel profiles that create a distance from uneven and irregular walls. The area between precise profile and irregular walls is dumped by gravel that highlights both and conciliates irregularity with uncompromising straight forefront.



Past and Present


Our concept is based on the respect towards the historical building and it pursues a major effort to preserve the castle’s authentic character. The palace gained an attractive sightseeing route that allows the visitors to learn about the building history and enjoy the picturesque views from the footbridges on the upper levels of the castle what once used to be a roof. The contemporary architecture does not compete with the historical building, rather it creates a cohesive unit in which all the elements, old and new go hand in hand.















































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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

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6pm là thời gian giao thoa giao thoa giửa ánh sáng hoàng hôn và những ánh đèn cuộc sống con người. 6pm là thời gian đầy cảm xúc khi công việc 1 ngày kết thúc, để cuộc sống riêng muôn màu ngập tràn trong suy nghĩ mỗi người. 6PM IDEAS là công ty giải pháp nội thất, chúng tôi đã thực hiện nhiều dự án thành công ở nhiều tỉnh thành trong nước. Tham gia vào thị trường từ năm 2003, 6PM IDEAS chuyên hoạt động mãng dự án:

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Saturday, September 19, 2020

Bến Tre wind power village

Bến Tre wind power villa in Vietnam. Bến Tre wind power village design by 6PM IDEAS and Architeck Nguyên Huu Anh Tuan
 
The Bến Tre wind power plant is expected to have a total capacity of 100MW, generated from 28 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3.5 MW. The power plant is expected to contribute significantly to Vietnam's renewable energy goals, increase the use of clean energy sources, and provide job opportunities in the local community.













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