À propos de Studio Gutgut
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Štefan Polakovič and Lukáš Kordík
Profile
GutGut is a dynamic architecture studio based in Bratislava, Slovakia, with experience ranging from small interventions through to housing and masterplanning. The trans-generational duo Štefan Polakovič and Lukáš Kordík have been shifting the line between private and public domain, testing the boundaries of each project brief.
Their built portfolio includes the award-winning refurbishment of a prefabricated socialist block in Rimavská Sobota, a residential complex on Dunajska Street in Bratislava and the conversion of an industrial complex Mlynica into a dynamic mixed use hub combining living, co-working and offices.
Gutgut has developed a strong design ethos focusing on re-claiming and maximising of space for social interaction and softening the boundaries between private and shared space, bringing back values of community and exchange. gutgut is active as the co-organizer of the DAAD (Architecture and Design Days) festival in Bratislava - an international platform encouraging critical discourse on local issues.
The studio has been the recipient of the CEZAAR award – the highest architecture accolade in Slovakia – for a number of their projects, and their works has been published internationally.
Štefan Polakovič and Lukáš Kordík
Profile
GutGut is a dynamic architecture studio based in Bratislava, Slovakia, with experience ranging from small interventions through to housing and masterplanning. The trans-generational duo Štefan Polakovič and Lukáš Kordík have been shifting the line between private and public domain, testing the boundaries of each project brief.
Their built portfolio includes the award-winning refurbishment of a prefabricated socialist block in Rimavská Sobota, a residential complex on Dunajska Street in Bratislava and the conversion of an industrial complex Mlynica into a dynamic mixed use hub combining living, co-working and offices.
Gutgut has developed a strong design ethos focusing on re-claiming and maximising of space for social interaction and softening the boundaries between private and shared space, bringing back values of community and exchange. gutgut is active as the co-organizer of the DAAD (Architecture and Design Days) festival in Bratislava - an international platform encouraging critical discourse on local issues.
The studio has been the recipient of the CEZAAR award – the highest architecture accolade in Slovakia – for a number of their projects, and their works has been published internationally.
EN SAVOIR PLUS SUR STUDIO GUTGUT