A69 Architects

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A69 Architects
A69 Architects
Company typePrivate
IndustryArchitecture & Planning
Founded1994 (under the name Atelier 69 - Architekti) | 2003 (under the name A69 - architekt s.r.o)
FounderBoris Redčenkov & Prokop Tomášek
Headquarters
Prague
,
Czech Republic
Number of employees
12
Websitehttps://www.a69.cz
Footnotes / references
https://www.a69.cz/en/about-us

A69 Architects is an architecture studio in Prague-Braník, Czech Republic. It was founded in 1994 in Cheb by Boris Redčenkov and Prokop Tomášek as the association Atelier 69 – architects, since 2003 as A69 – architects. The studio is doing design work on one-family houses with characteristic features as well as urban planning.[1]

History

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In 1994, Boris Redčenkov and Prokop Tomášek founded Atelier 69 – Architects. Later in 1997 Jaroslav Wertig became a partner to the Atelier. Today the atelier is known as A69 – architects s.r.o.[2] The studio first started in Cheb.[3]

Projects

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On-going projects

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  • Florenc Bus Station Competition (Prague)[4][5]

In the spring of 2021, UNIT architects, A69 architects and the London studio Marko & Placemakers won the competition for the design of the bus station in Prague's surroundings and its surroundings.[6] "The winning design won us over for its urban solution with a reasonable scale and the design of the connection between Těšnov and Žižkov with a new public space at the foot of Žižkov. In addition, it addresses the possibility of a future relocation of the main road in the Těšnov area, which gives the opportunity to create a new city park.[7]

The Smichov City design started in 2020 with the development of the first phase- the northern stage- which is building 15,000m2 of offices, restaurant, market, and shopping spaces, as well as apartments.[9]

Past projects

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Awards

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  • '17 BigMat Home of Builders, International Architecture Award. The Prototype of the House in Posazavi.[16][17]

References

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