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JETLAG tea & wine bar designed by Mimosa architekti is located in the centre of Prague, Czech Republic. This small bar offers especially tea and wine but also delicious coffee. 

Mimosa architekti proposed a design developing an space concept travelling through time zones derived from its name "Jetlag." "The curvature of real time zones is generalised in the bar morphology. Each zone begins and terminates with a curve delimiting the space part of concern."
 

Description of project by Mimosa architekti

The substance of the spatial solution to the Jetlag bar consists in the idea of „cutting its space into time zones“. The curvature of real time zones is generalised in the bar morphology. Each zone begins and terminates with a curve delimiting the space part of concern. The shaping of curves creates particular parts of the bar space – the bar itself, wine and tea shelves, light fixtures, benches. The space is intentionally unclear, as if blurred, in the same way as the time in which one travels a sufficient distance for an adequately long time and frequently enough.

Stainless steel was chosen as the basic material. The bright, subtle and only suggested steel curves reflect the imaginary lines delimiting the time zones. The shiny metal associates both the fuselages with riveted sheet metals and the stainless vessels of today‘s wineries as well.

This small bar in the centre of Prague offers especially tea and wine but also delicious coffee. Separately or in various even astonishing combinations. The space concept of travelling through time zones has been derived from its name „Jetlag“. Within this meaning one can “fly through” the entire world only along the whole length of the bar (15 metres).

Awaking in the tea and wine bar at St. George Square:
The entire world is crammed in there;
24 time zones compressed into a few seconds;
An utter huddle and muddle;
 
One enters today and within a few steps now becomes yesterday.
It takes six hours to get to the bar end and
Additional thirteen hours to reach the last table at a window.
 
Wine comes from Chile, tea from Ceylon;
9 hours in a 200 ml glass.
Austria, China
8 hours;
An hour is lost, another hour gained.

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Mimosa architekti
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Lenka Pechanová
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Martin Vorel
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Project year.- 2016. Realizace.- 7/2017
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55m²
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Martin Odehnal
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Mimosa architekti is an architecture practice was founded in Prague in 2007 by Petr Moráček, Jana Zoubková, and Pavel Matyska with the aim of projecting buildings based on simple principles, atmosphere, and character.

The studio projects residential buildings of all scales, from single-family homes to apartment complexes, as well as restaurants, cultural, sports, and industrial buildings, and other public and private buildings. Buildings and projects such as the Proud Brewery in Plzeňský Prazdroj, the open-air cinema in Prachatice, the town hall in Rudimov, the reconstruction of the Háječek open-air cinema in České Budějovice, the multi-purpose sports hall in Jesenice, the Slunný Vrch winery, the Proti Proudu Bistro, and all other constructions and spaces built not only with concrete, masonry, steel, and glass, but above all with confidence and a desire to find simple yet complex solutions to the potential and characteristics of the places and spaces that surround us, have been and continue to be important to the development of the studio.

The studio has long collaborated with a large team of designers who have completed a wide variety of buildings, both new constructions and renovations, with investments ranging from several million to over a billion, thus offering a comprehensive service, from the initial sketch to construction supervision and obtaining building permits.

The studio's work has been successful in national and international architectural competitions. Winning and award-winning projects such as the information center in Želivka and Žďár nad Sázavou, the gazebo in Hostýnské vrchy, the funeral hall in Valašské Meziříčí, the Serlachius Museum in Joenniemi Manor, and others have contributed to the perception of architecture and influenced other designs by the studio. The open-air cinema project in Prachatice was nominated for the Czech Architecture Prize in 2024. Jana Zoubková played a decisive role, in collaboration with ADR s.r.o., in the design and construction of the Trautenberk, Hostivar H1 and H2, and Osegg breweries, the Javornice distillery, and other public and private buildings. The Javornice distillery was awarded both Czech architectural prizes in 2017: the Grand Prix and the Czech Architecture Prize. The Trautenberk brewery was awarded the Czech Architecture Prize in 2018.

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Published on: August 30, 2017
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"JETLAG tea & wine bar by Mimosa architekti" METALOCUS. Accessed
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