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Transforming a dark, unused underground space into two workout and yoga rooms.

Pavel Mahdal architekt as Architects

The studio is located in one of the buildings of the Petriny housing development, which was built in the 90s and designed by Vlado Milunič. The client's wish was to convert this unused basement into a multifunctional studio for various physical activities. The goal was to transform once a dark and inhospitable space, with the atmosphere of an underground maze into a cozy place for active relaxation.

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There are 7 stories of offices and apartments above the basement, but thanks to the frame structure we could afford to demolish all the internal partitions and design a suitable layout for the new use.

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

As the main idea, we have inserted a volume into the cleared space. This volume distinguished by wooden cladding contains all service rooms and a small yoga studio. Alongside this volume runs the corridor which ends by the big multifunctional gym space.

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

The studio entrance was intentionally left in its original dimension with a heavy steel door in order to create a transition between the dark corridor and the inner studio space. The small lobby space welcomes the visitor with a warm atmosphere and provides a space to sign in, take off coats, and drink a cup of tea.

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

Each studio has a different character to suit the variety of activities that will take place there. The smaller hall is designed primarily for yoga and meditation exercises, the larger one is more like a gym space for various dance lessons, trx, body pump lessons, etc. The different atmosphere was achieved by using multiple types of finishes and lighting.

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

In the small hall, we used calm, warm tones and natural materials, such as wood flooring and clay plaster with scraped ornament. The lack of daylight forces the use of artificial lighting throughout the day. The indirect lighting of the false vaults evokes natural light as much as possible. We cannot see its source, but the soft and warm light spreads throughout the room, which does not dazzle the practitioners in any position. The clay plaster also extends throughout the entrance area and corridor, where abstract waves break the monotony of the linear space.The gym has more like a "rough" atmosphere evoked by exposed reinforced concrete lintels and acoustical ceiling "heraklit" panels. Mirror and simple plaster walls are completed by a wooden cladding which visually connects the big gym with the rest of the spaces.

photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla
photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla
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photo_credit Radek Úlehla
Radek Úlehla

The spacious changing rooms and facilities are the obvious part of the studio. Mechanical recuperation units are designed for air exchange and cooling and comfortable floor heating runs throughout the whole space.

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