IGI Library
Tomáš Souček
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Slate roof, Delivery of Trusses, Metal Facade, PlumbingANEXI
Multimedia EquipmentART Vision
Steel Fire Protection DoorsAssa Abloy
Roller ShuttersBarevny svet Liberec
Aluminium assemblies, Circular skylightBREX
Steel Mesh in RailingsCABLETECH

Product Spec Sheet
Slate roof, Delivery of Trusses, Metal Facade, Plumbing
by ANEXI
Multimedia Equipment
Steel Fire Protection Doors
Roller Shutters
Aluminium assemblies, Circular skylight
by BREX
Steel Mesh in Railings

IGI Library

atakarchitekti as Architects

A suitable place for the new town library was the unused house of the Roman Catholic rectory, in the past also used as an orphanage, kindergarten and vocation school. In addition to the library, the municipality intended to place a multifunctional hall, facilities for clubs and a maternity centre in the house. The former rectory could not accommodate all the functions, so it was decided to extend the building with an extension.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The idea of the design is to create a new public place that will connect to the existing vibrant center of Vratislavice, defined by public buildings and the château garden. A new piazzetta is being created, inspired by the rhythm of small squares in the vicinity of the public buildings.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The original character of the old house has been retained – its deep foundations have allowed for a semi-recessed floor to be created by weighing off the ground. The excavation allowed daylight in through generous portals and the excavated pit formed the base of the new plaza.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The ground floor has been given over to clubs and the upper floor to the children's library. On the west side, the rectory is complemented by the contemporary-styled library structure. Both buildings are connected in the basement and also by a bridge on the first floor. Its size, shape and location are based on the context of the château garden and the rectory, as well as the tree protection zones and infrastructure network lines. The result is a building with a narrow, compact three-story upper part and a two-story basement.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The library is integrated into the above-ground floors of the extension, whose open space principle accommodates a reception area with a terrace on the ground floor, a first-floor gallery and a reading room under an arched roof. The underground floors house a multifunctional hall with a small lobby and a cloakroom in a vestibule linking the two buildings, creating a common entrance area.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

Through the large glass walls on the ground and upper floors, the library makes the most out of the views of the château garden. In the reading room, the contact with trees through the panoramic window is so close that readers feel like they are sitting inside the tree crowns.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The exposed concrete and the brick and stone masonry of the interior are softly lined with wooden sedilia and bookshelves. These create all sorts of hiding places and nooks where the visitor can constantly discover something new.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The structural system of the former rectory is made of brick masonry walls with wooden beamed ceilings. The timber trusses support a mansard roof – unfortunately, the wooden structures showed considerable signs of degradation due to high humidity and woodworm. Thus, contrary to original assumptions, no timber structures could be retained and the timber ceilings and trusses had to be removed.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The new internal linings are made of burnt bricks, the ceiling structures are made of monolithic reinforced concrete or steel ceiling beams bonded with sheet concrete and trapezoidal sheet metal. The roof truss is replaced with a new carpentry structure that fully matches the original roof shape and is covered with natural slate templates. The building has two new internal staircases – the lower one is a steel spiral staircase with wrought metal spindles, the upper one is a four-arm staircase made of reinforced concrete monolithic plates.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

While the internal layout of the house must have been significantly affected, the building envelope has been preserved almost unaltered. Insensitive deposits have been removed from the facades and, after insulation, they have been restored with historic features and details, brizolite plaster, wooden doors and copies of the casement windows.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

The entire structure of the extension, including the foundations, is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The exterior is completely contact insulated and wrapped with black folded sheet metal. The windows and glazed walls are set in minimalist aluminum frames, the connecting bridge between the buildings is designed as a prefabricated steel structure, sheathed with an isolating double glazing. The external retaining walls defining the new piazzetta are made of monolithic reinforced concrete.

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

Team:

Architects: atakarchitekti
Authors: Jiří Janďourek, Ondřej Novák
Client: Liberec – Vratislavice nad Nisou
Construction engineer: David Mareček
Graphic design: Jan Stolín
Photographer: Tomáš Souček

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

Materials used:

Concrete: Bearing Structures, Retaining Walls, Floor Screed
Folded Sheet Metal: Facade
Glass: Connecting Bridge Between Buildings, Glass Walls, Skylight
Steel: Steel Construction of the Connecting Bridge, Grating Floors
Exposed Brick: Walls and Vaults in the Original Building of the Former Rectory
Wood: Wooden Floors from Oak Mouldings in the Building of the Former Rectory
Plywood: Furniture and Lining according to the author's design
Terrazzo: Floors in the Former Rectory

photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček
photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček
photo_credit Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček

Products and Brands
Slate roof, Delivery of Trusses, Metal Facade, Plumbing: ANEXI 
Steel Fire Protection Doors: ASSA ABLOY Czech & Slovakia 
Roller Shutters in New Building: Barevný svět Liberec 
Steel Mesh in Railings: CABLETECH 
Supplier of Cinema Seats: HOKO-VH 
Orchard Landscaping, Gravel Areas: EKOFLORA Liberec 
Locksmithing Elements: Houška OK 
Awning in the Basement of the Original House: IG GROUP 
Carpet Laying in the Hall: Koberce Breno 
Epoxy Floors, Outdoor Concretes: KOREPO 
Locksmith Constructions: pylons in front of the house, covering of air outlets: KOVO – BOUDÍK
Supplier of Granite Elements – Stairs in front of the house including sides: LIGRANIT
Supplier of Slotted Gutters: MEA Water 
Wooden Floors: Miroslav Číla
Stonework: Petr Lexmaul
Paintings: RAHA, malíři a natěrači
BS + CH:  Thermica plus 
Supplier of Prefabricated Concrete Elements: ŽPSV
Multimedia Equipment Supplier: ART Vision
Manufacture of Historic Wooden Windows: čekro CZ 
Air Conditioning, Measurement and Regulation: INT CZ 
Power and Low-voltage Current: SYNER 
Joinery Constructions, Historical fillings, Furniture: DL – TIAL 
Glazed Walls: GLASS VISION 
Aluminium Assemblies, Circular Skylight: BREX

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