Transgas (building)

Coordinates: 50°4′42″N 14°25′59″E / 50.07833°N 14.43306°E / 50.07833; 14.43306
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Transgas
brutalism
LocationPrague, Czech Republic
CountryCzech Republic
Coordinates50°4′42″N 14°25′59″E / 50.07833°N 14.43306°E / 50.07833; 14.43306
Elevation225 m (738 ft)
Construction started1972
Completed1978
Inaugurated1978
Demolished2019–2020
ClientCzechoslovak government
OwnerHB Reavis
Design and construction
Architect(s)Jiří Eisenreich, Jindřich Malátek, Václav Aulický
Other designersIvo Loos

Transgas was a

pipeline
tubes.

History

The building was commissioned by the Czechoslovak government, which agreed in 1970 to build a pipeline and deliver Soviet gas to western Europe. As the pipeline was called Transgas, the same name was given to the building used from 1978 as a control and dispatcher room. The architects and designers where Jiří Eisenreich, Jindřich Malátek, Václav Aulický and Ivo Loos (fountain).[2] It was constructed in the years 1972 to 1978 on the site of apartment houses, which were previously demolished.[3]

Demolition

In 2015, the complex was bought by Slovak developer group HB Reavis. The group decided to demolish the building and replace it with modern offices. There were attempts by different groups to release it as a cultural monument and they failed.[1] In January 2017, art historians from Czech universities described the building as an exceptional example of brutalist architecture and requested Culture Minister Daniel Herman to prevent its demolition. They wrote, "In the context of Czech architecture of the latter half of the 20th century, it is an exceptional building that creatively follows up the period styles of Western technicism and brutalism."[2]

In November 2017 the Czech Ministry of Culture approved the demolition so that a new office complex can be built on the site.[4] Despite many protests and redemption effort from city of Prague,[5] demolition of Transgas started in February 2019.[6]

Gallery

  • Part for a control rooms
    Part for a control rooms
  • Detail of a fasade
    Detail of a fasade
  • Use of pipelines
    Use of pipelines
  • High building behind
    High building behind
  • Detail
    Detail
  • Border building
    Border building
  • Ivo Loos's fountain
    Ivo Loos's fountain

References

  1. ^ a b "Brutalistní Transgas nebude prohlášen za kulturní památku, demolici nic nebrání". iROZHLAS (in Czech). Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  2. ^ a b "Historians ask minister to help save brutalist building in Prague". Prague Monitor. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  3. ^ "archiweb.cz - TRANSGAS Budovy Ústředního dispečinku tranzitního plynovodu, Federálního ministerstva paliv a energetiky a Světové odborové federace". archiweb.cz. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  4. ^ "Demolition of Transgas HQ in Prague 2 approved - CijUsa.com". cijeurope.com. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  5. ^ "Vykoupení Transgasu zkrachovalo. Praha se s developerem nedohodla na ceně budov". iROZHLAS (in Czech). Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  6. ^ "Transgas zmizí tiše, budoucí stavbu může ohrozit tunel pod komplexem". iDNES.cz. 2019-02-19. Retrieved 2019-02-20.