Exhibition of Studio Projects

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Set within the recovering landscape of Lake Most in the Czech Republic, the archaeological museum is conceived as an extension of the landscape. Emerging from the terrain through dynamic sloped forms and green roofs, the architecture blends with the surrounding hills while creating a strong visual connection to the lake. Inside, the museum is defined by high ceilings and expansive panoramic windows that flood the spaces with natural light and establish a constant relationship with the exterior. The inclined ceilings create a spatial experience, guiding visitors through the exhibitions while evoking the idea of excavation and geological layers. The project seeks to merge archaeology, architecture, and nature into a single experience where history and landscape become one.

For the content of this site is responsible: doc. Ing. arch. Tomáš Efler