The Polish firm SLAS architects has designed a striking multifunctional space under the name "Activity Zone in Chorzów" designed as a perforated concrete platform and filled with a very diverse program.

The redevelopment of this public space constitutes the first phase of regeneration and integration of the University of Silesia campus into the urban fabric of the Polish city of Chorzów, in Upper Silesia.
As part of the requirements asked to SLAS architects, the program includes a leisure area for students, play devices for children, a gymnasium, individually designed street furniture elements, and vegetation that includes all existing trees.

The structure of the project is built in concrete, and to enhance the sensory experience of the users, the platform is enriched with a variety of colors, textures, and scents from the planted garden.
 

Description of project by SLAS architects

"Activity zone” is a multifunctional public space which is the first phase of regeneration and integration of the University of Silesia campus with the urban tissue of Chorzów City.

The site is located in the place of the demolished military building with a number of old existing trees. ”Activity zone” is designed as concrete platform strongly perforated and filled with a diverse programme that includes: students leisure zone, children's play devices, fitness, individually designed elements of street furniture and greenery including all existing trees. Some parts of the garden are possible to develop by local seniors. The platform connects the diverse program, intensifies the use of the place and becomes itself an element of play. Variety of attractions enhance interactions between users of all age groups and integrates academic community with local inhabitants and the surrounding nature.

The post-military area on which the University Campus is located in a neglected, wooded area with a difficult neighbourhood. The main goal of the project was to create a lively, intense leisure place open for everyone, attracting frequent visits, gradually transforming an abandoned place into a safe park. “Activity zone” promotes the University and returns to the city of Chorzów a new green space.

The structure is made by concrete which is easy to use for disabled people and activities like biking, rollerblading, skateboarding etc. The perforation is a system that allows to accommodate programme and keep every existing tree in place to provide shade and preventing overheating. To enhance the sensory experience of users, the platform is enriched with a large variety of colours, textures and scents of the proposed garden. All proposed materials ( concrete, steel, wood, tree bark and sports rubber surface ) are durable, easy to maintain and affordable.

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SLAS architects.- Aleksander Bednarski, Mariusz Komraus.
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Engineering.- Krzysztof Ptak. Electrical.- Maciej Patucha. Greenery consultant.- Ewa Dyguda.
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2480 sqm.
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2018- 2019.
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Chorzów, Poland.
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SLAS architects is a studio based in Katowice, Poland, and directed by co-founders and lead architects Aleksander Bednarski (b.1975) and Mariusz Komraus (b.1976).

Aleksander Bednarski.-
2001 Silesian Univeristy of Technology / Faculty of Architecture and Town Planing / Gliwice / Poland
2003-2004 Archistudio Studniarek+Pilinkiewicz / Katowice/ Poland
2004-2007 HKR / Dublin / Ireland
2007-2008 Douglas / Wallace architects / Dublin / Ireland
2008 SLAS architects / Poland

Mariusz Komraus.-
2000 Silesian University of Technology / Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning / Gliwice / Poland
2002-2004 Studio Stozek & Partners / Katowice / Poland
2004-2008 Paul Duignan & Associates / Dublin / Ireland
2008 Maka & Sojka Architects / Warsaw / Poland
2008 SLAS architects / Poland
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