The Park of Memories in Aš, Czech Republic, is created with the aim of remembering the values of the past and guiding visitors through the history of the city. SOA architekti develops this project taking advantage of the geographical and symbolic value of the area, revitalizing it and contributing to its development.

The project, which consists of a space-time route and seeks to create a transition between the urbanized space of the park and the forest area, conceives water treatment as a key element in the design, adapting to the risk of flooding in the area and improving the local water cycle.
With this project, SOA architekti pursues the idea of fusing the botanical and architectural concept of the park, reflecting the diversity of the historical periods of the city of Aš. Based on this, several elements are created that give rise to a tour of the park and an extra value is added to the experience, which is learning, providing information about the history of the city and entertaining the visitor during the walk.

In the project there are a series of elements such as the flat granite monument, which serves as a meeting place and has space for candles as an offering; the oldest stone bridge in the city, which is restored and connects the old and new part of the cemetery that houses this park, and the walkway that creates a winding path through a steel and wood structure.


Park of Memories Aš by SOA architekti. Photograph by Alex Shoots Buildings.
 

Project description by SOA Architekti

The Park of Memories in Aš represents an interesting concept of revitalisation and urban development of the city, using the geographical and symbolic potential of the area. The project aims to recall the forgotten values of the past and guide visitors through the city's turbulent history.

The park concept includes the Time Trip mobile application, a modern information system that offers visitors a glimpse into the city's past while providing interesting information in the form of interactive points in the park. This innovative added value not only educates but also entertains visitors.

The basic compositional principle of the park follows a spatio-temporal parallel, creating a gradual transition from the urbanised park space around Goethe's Square to the forest park on Okružní Street. This compositional idea links the botanical and architectural concept of the park, which reflects the diversity of the city's historical periods.

Park of Memories Aš by SOA architekti. Photograph by Alex Shoots Buildings.

The project is also based on a sad chapter in the history of Aš connected with the destruction of the largest cemetery in Aš in the 1970s. The loss of cultural and historical values during this event is reflected in the Historical Park, where a memorial in the form of a granite block has been created. The flat memorial consists of a collection of stone blocks of different sizes with recesses for candles. It is a meeting place for people from the area and neighbouring Germany, creating a space where they can remember their ancestors.

The repair of the oldest stone bridge in the city, which connects the old and new parts of the Lutheran cemetery, is another step towards restoring the historical heritage. Work on the project was accompanied by an archaeological survey, which revealed old graves, human remains and the remains of buildings. This care for historical artefacts underlines the effort to respect the past. The newly discovered historic cellars, several dozen metres long, will be used for cultural events, helping to link the past with the present life of the city.


Park of Memories Aš by SOA architekti. Photograph by Alex Shoots Buildings.

A new element that creates a parallel path through the park is a footbridge. The atypical combination of a central steel structure and wood creates a subtle structure that winds through the park. The footbridge is connected to wooden platforms and walkways. The new surface of the path symbolically does not touch the surface of the original cemetery.

As part of the entire project, all surfaces were carefully modified so that they could effectively absorb water. This is a key element of the ecological design, which helps to reduce flood risk and improve the local water cycle.

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SOA architekti. Tereza Březovská, Filip Rašek, Pavel Směták.
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Project team
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Tomáš Dantlinger, Martin Prinz, Vlastimil Čegan, Miroslav Čech, Michal Pašava, Petr Matala, Michal Durdis, Jiří Kudrna.
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Ateliér KONCEPT.
VR.- Time Trip.
Landscape architect.- Ateliérem zahradní a krajinářské architektury Mariánské Lázně.
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Client
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Town of Aš.
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Area
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47 500 sqm.
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Project.- 2015.
Completed.- 2022.
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Location
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U Radnice, Aš, Czech Republic.
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€2 200 000.
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Paving.- granite stone cobblestone paving.
Pavement surface.- packed gravel path.
Podium, pavement.- solid wood.
Footbridge.- steel profiles.
Light Building Elements.— Bega.
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SOA architekti. Prague based studio SOA architekti was established in 2015 as a direct succesor of RAP partners. The core of the studio consists of partners architects Ondřej Píhrt (1980), Štefan Šulek (1978) and Ondřej Laciga (1982). The original focus of the studio was interior design and residential projects, recently educational buildings and schools are coming to the foreground.
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