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    Revitalization Of The Crucifix Bastio

    Architects:MCA atelier

    Location: Horsk ulice,Prague,Czech Republic

    Cooperation: Mgr. art. Peter Bu, Ing. Pavel Kolek

    Project Year: 2011

    Project Area: 1,870 sqm

    Photographs: Courtesy ofMCA atelier

    PREVIOUS STATE

    Though itself of Baroque date, Bastion XXXI is a part of the medieval fortifications of the New Town of

    Prague, founded in 1348 by Emperor Charles IV. The need for unconquerable fortifications was

    strengthened by the presence of the Cathedral of Charlemagne at the point of the bastion. Along with

    the fortress of Vyehrad, another significant monument of the city fortifications, the ramparts form a

    significant defensive complex, yet one hidden beneath the later layers of the contemporary built fabric

    of central Prague, now a UNESCO heritage site. The area of former gardens within the ramparts was

    left untouched since the 14th century, first as reserve land and later ignored even as the city

    expanded over the centuries. The surviving line of fortifications still forms a clear separation of the

    functional areas inside the New Town and the Charles University campus and outside the

    rampartsthe park of Folimanka and the section of the city below Vyehrad. The impermeability of

    the area created an inner periphery, a strip of inaccess ible and unused greenery within the central

    city, in certain points approaching the character of a brownfield. While the gradual disappearance of

    the importance of historic routes and destinations in the area left it well conserved, the preservation

    came at the cost of local decay and the related threat to architectural heritage.

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    Courtesy of MCA atelierAIM OF INTERVENTION

    The construction is part of a wider planned conception for linking the green areas and public spaces

    of the university campus at Albertov with the adjoining neighborhoods of the New Town (Nov Msto)

    and Vinohrady. No less important is making publicly accessible the previously unused and neglected

    localities in the area and the formation of new public outdoor spaces with a corresponding cultural and

    functional base of associated buildings. Our goal was the landscaping of the public area, the addition

    of an open-air caf and gallery on the site of a ruined building of 19th-century date, and linking the

    spaces inside and outside the medieval fortification line that has kept the area of gardens and the

    university campus separate from the other sections of the city.

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    The intended result was the creation of a attractive destination shared by residents of localities both

    outside and inside the wall, and the renewal of the essential qualities of the outcropping: a place

    with high visibility (both seeing and being seen), a place for connection of both sides of the city, a

    place for stopping, resting, reflecting, thinking; a local acropolis reached by paths from all sides. A

    destination, a point of encounters, a place for meetings, reminiscence, a concentration of the human

    arts, a place for resting in the sun, a picnic on the grass, a seat on the bench beneath the tree; a

    place of protection, of safety; a place in Prague, the Bastion u Boch muk.

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    DESCRIPTION OF INTERVENTION

    Revitalisation was completed on the basis of the winning entry in a public architectural competition,

    held by the district government of Prague 2 in 2007. The new structure for public facil ities was

    designed as a building below ground, a hidden acropolis attracting visitors with its contents and its

    form, not through mere visibility. It is conceived as an autonomous, solid seashell, inserted into the

    layerings of the archaeologically defined stratigraphic levels of Baroque and modern terrain, while not

    disturbing the character of the fortifications and the visual outline of the defensive walls. In its formal

    vocabulary, the building is elementary, minimal, and grounded in the material principles of fortification

    architecture: firmness.

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    Courtesy of MCA atelierThe structure is available for varying uses: a universal hall for exhibitions, social functions or a caf,

    facilities for the public and for operation. With its open front sliding-glass wall, turned towards the

    panorama of Vyehrad, the exterior becomes a fully valid component of the interior. The renewed

    visual communication between the two fortifications helps recall the strategic importance of both

    structures in the historical urban space. Inside the bastion, the landscaped area allows for outdoor art

    exhibitions or open-air cultural events. Connection of the areas through the rampart is made possible

    through a passageway running between the medieval and Baroque fortification walls. Included in the

    realization is the reconstruction of the wall chapel, supplemented with a contemporary sculpture, The

    Crucifixion (Bo muka).

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    SectionEVALUATION

    Revitalization of the Bastion is the first realized stage of a much larger project intended to spur the

    process of revival in the wider vicinity, leading local residents to visit the area, and attracting public

    attention to allow for the continuation of further stages in the project. Insertion of new recreational and

    cultural functions into the structure of heritage objects makes possible their resc uingnot as lifeless

    museum-objects, but as a natural, living part of the city. The ensuing architectonic form is proof of the

    possibilit ies of connecting the heritage approach to the restoration of historically valuable structures,

    and the measured yet self-confident contemporary implementation of new contextually aware

    architecture. As such, it becomes an example of a method applicable in other areas of a similar

    character.

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    In addition to the contextual supplementing and the increasing of the potential of the extant

    environment, the new buildings can also provide the aesthetic experience of their architecture in itself.

    Complexly layered volumes were created not through the mere accretion of details, but instead

    through the placement of a layer of volumes into the actual masses and space, volumes that accent,

    initiate or even merely play host to the subtle impressions of the environment. With the addition of the

    contemporary sculpture The Crucifixion (Author Pavla Melkov, Miros lav Cikn, MCA atelier) in the

    restored and re-consecrated chapel, the genius loci has been strengthened and the name of the

    place returned to its original meaning.

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