Modernminimalis.com - Interior Design. At forty square meters of shops popular books aimed at the spiritual and philosophical literature are concentrated all the elements that will be reflected in the planned restoration of the whole area of ​​the Dominican Order of Brothers to the new Prague cultural and educational center. The project was created in the studio of one of the most respected domestic architects, Joseph Pleskot. This is in agreement with conservationists and members of the Dominican order directed several basic principles: awareness, openings, meetings, joint residing, adherence ... All this can be - despite the chamber space - seen in the new bookstore Oliva.


According to Joseph Pleskot Oliva is a new bookstore, which includes, for example, a fragment of the original apse of the chapel, one of the first swallows the whole area changes Dominicans. Inventive expression, and in relation to the monastery of 1 half of the 17th century and bold approach as storage space for books made of paper and polystyrene produced tailor bookstore. Those with organic shapes fill the whole chamber area bookstores, but also not at the expense of clarity. "We were looking for inspiration in kaolinitic caves, which are shaped and tumbling water. We drove by that solution was imaginative, practical and modest, "says architect Pleskot. The interior also appears to expand the street is part of life outside the bookstore. And it is to be perceived as evidence of recovery and opening the entire complex.

"We are very grateful to the bookstore owner that went on with us this way. The next stage will start the restoration of the monastery of St. Giles, which gradually opens to the public and offers an inspiring meeting place, dialogue and peace in the city center, "says Benedict Mohelník OP, Provincial of the Dominican Province of Czech.

Bookstore Oliva complements the existing range of the monastery complex, which since last year successfully working space Dominican 8th Following the example of Paris, the Collège des Bernardins there is a meeting place for church and civil society, experts and contemporary culture. Accessible parts are mainly reconstructed baroque refectory, where he held several times a month, musical concerts, lectures and other educational programs.

Right first March in the refectory of the Baroque in literary evenings, visitors can take part in debating meeting with Director of the Hungarian Institute in Prague, Robert KISS Szemánem. From 19.30 there will be talk of the Hungarian Catholic literature. On Tuesday 6th March, held a debate here on the results of the census in CR with regard to expressions of religiosity God summed up his people?

The captivating atmosphere of the refectory is ideal for musical evenings. The nearest place eighth March, when harpsichordist Alena Hönigová recites a collection of six sonatas by Johann Kuhnaua native Erzgebirge with biblical motifs. Another musical evening is scheduled for Thursday, the 12th April and bear the sign of the German High Baroque music, ie compositions of JS Bach, CPE Bach and GP Telemann. The evening, held in cooperation with the Basel "Society for the graduates - Schola Cantorum Basiliensis" will feature chamber music ensemble consisting of: Karel Valter - traverso, Valter Cilka - Baroque violin, Ilze Grudule - baroque cello and Marc Meisel - harpsichord.

As remembered, restoration of the site will be launched next year. Its aim is to create a space that respects the religious life in the monastery of the Dominicans, but also to activities that are open to the general public monastery. In a busy city center, which is becoming increasingly restricted to tourists and created a haven where they can Locals and visitors from further afield to find interesting new ideas and information, meet and talk with inspiring people, or just breathe in an environment of silence and draw forces for hectic weekdays.

The project was revised several times during the preparation in relation to archaeological research and in consultation with conservation professionals. Team architect Pleskot meet all requirements on, for example, to preserve all the valuable parts of the monastery and an important archaeological site and also allow the building to breathe new life and energy to serve the public order and the next centuries. 

name Blessing and Inauguration of new premises bookstore Oliva
where Husova beside St. Giles
author of the Interior AP Atelier - COMPETITIONS, Norbert Schmidt
photo Tomas Soucek

AP Atelier - bookstore Oliva - photo © Tomas Soucek - Modernminimalis.com
AP Atelier - bookstore Oliva - photo © Tomas Soucek - Modernminimalis.com

AP Atelier - bookstore Oliva - photo © Tomas Soucek - Modernminimalis.com
AP Atelier - bookstore Oliva - photo © Tomas Soucek - Modernminimalis.com

AP Atelier - bookstore Oliva - photo © Tomas Soucek - Modernminimalis.com
AP Atelier - bookstore Oliva - photo © Tomas Soucek - Modernminimalis.com


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