Devil’s Burden Golf Club: Czech Course
The golf course of ‘Devil’s Burden’ (Certovo bremeno) was created as a result of a desire to put into order the neglected landscape around the old farmhouse of the owners of the property.
New Czech Republic architecture projects with building news and architectural images, plus architects background. Czech building news from across this Central European country.
e-architect show South Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra Hall Renovation, Prachatice, South Bohemia, by Mimosa Architects. Through a complete reconstruction the dilapidated former open-air cinema was transformed, with seating capacity dropped down to 350.
We also feature Louny Municipal Swimming Hall, Louny, by dkarchitekti. The Louny Municipal Swimming Hall is dynamically shaped. The outstanding overhang of the sloping roof enables two very different worlds to meet.
Finally we post details about the Hoist Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge, Mladá Boleslav, Středočeský kraj, by HAMR Huť Architektury Martin Rajniš. These Czech architects approached by a passionate cyclist and deputy mayor of Mladá Boleslav, to propose five different Hoist Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges and transborders for the city.
The golf course of ‘Devil’s Burden’ (Certovo bremeno) was created as a result of a desire to put into order the neglected landscape around the old farmhouse of the owners of the property.
Along with four other buildings it has been proclaimed The Building of the Year 2011 by the jury consisting of renowned architects. UFFO succeeded in a competition of 42 other buildings
Congress Centre and Library Buildings, Zlin, Czech Republic design by Eva Jiricna Architects. The new complex buildings are located in downtown Zlin and consist of a Congress Centre for the City and Library for the University of Tomas Bata.
Design Hotel Miura, that recently opened at the north-western part of the Czech Republic, gratifies art lovers, design and architecture fans as well as golf enthusiasts.
Masaryk University Campus is the largest project of its kind in the Czech Republic. The project was set up in 2000 and the construction of the first part of the campus was completed in 2005. Currently the last parts of this imposing high-tech building are near to completion.
Ostrava is bidding to become the 2015 Cultural Capital of Europe. Every year the European Capital of Culture is designated to act as catalyst for the cultural development and the transformation of the chosen city.
Karolina Bridge, Ostrava, Czech Republic – design by Eva Jiricna architect – Czech Republic architecture: new EJAL pedestrian crossing design images