The Czech Forestry Commission's new administrative center, designed by CHYBIK+KRISTOF, represents a significant architectural achievement as it aims to be the largest wooden structure in the country. Selected in a competition in 2017, the building's design emphasizes a connection with the forest landscape, with elongated sections for each department and collaborative office spaces. The use of timber highlights sustainability and local craftsmanship while fostering a harmonious environment. It sets a precedent for future wooden constructions in the Czech Republic, promoting environmental awareness and community engagement in architecture.
The design achieves harmony with its landscape and underscores the advantages of timber construction, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable practices and local heritage.
By prioritizing wood, the design emphasizes versatility and sustainability, echoing the Czech tradition of timber usage while promoting education and collaboration through its layout.
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