Public Sauna
Project Name: Public Sauna
Construction year: 2010
Website:
Address: U prehrady , LIBEREC -
Czech Republic
Architect(s) :
Mjölk Architekti
Project Category:
Public
| Retail
Latitude: 50.7711
Longitude: 15.0785
Our practice recently made a remarkable contribution to public space utilization in Liberec, our city of residence.
During the night right after our apperance at Pecha Kucha Night Prague ‐ which took place in September - we built a public sauna at the city dam. The sauna itself was built on an abandoned concrete platform, which is located only a few dozen meters away from a popular public beach and promenade.
No legal permit was issued and the entire happening was kept secret. The bank of the dam is in public ownership of the municipality; the abandoned concrete structure as well the dam itself is owned by Povodí Labe, state administrator of watercourses of the Labe river. Neither of the authorities had any idea of what was about to happen.
Mjölk architects presented the sauna to city representatives at an opening ceremony, which took place this September. The sauna opened to public completely free of charge. From now on, it is accessible by a little rowing boat and it is operated from a nearby café, where keys and firewood are available.
The meaning of this happening is to draw attention to limitless opportunities of cultivation of public space and life only through a simple idea and a little bit of enthusiasm and money.
(text from architects' website)
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