BCA has been creating innovative, flexible, and efficient designs for more than three decades, which must meet high standards and complex user requirements. Their area of work extends from (public) buildings to infrastructure projects and urban spatial plans. Whether renovating or modernizing a building or designing a completely new structure, they always seek clear, unique, and effective solutions. Some of their designs are restrained, such as the expansion of the Anne Frank House, while others are iconic, like the Mining Museum and Ziggo Dome. In various projects, they demonstrate that the combination of old and new elements can lead to very sustainable buildings that harmoniously blend with their surroundings and adapt to new ways of use.
Old and new buildings form a part of the urban morphology that BCA fully respects. They develop architecture to create a new urban character and thus contribute to the future. Unexpected qualities often manifest in the design and planning process, providing impulses for the urban environment or for the building's inhabitants.
The presentation in the Czech Republic will focus primarily on infrastructure projects and will showcase inspirational buildings that should change the perception of the Czech professional community and politicians toward this segment of architecture.
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