Mendel Square, transformed by the architectural team CHYBIK + KRISTOF in collaboration with dílna, is located in Brno's oldest district. Where a former transport hub once stood, there is now a new multifunctional public square, a catalyst for generating the first phase of the area's revitalization.

The main objective of the intervention is to create a public square for the Staré Brno district, serving as a focal point for the community and commerce, while maintaining its key role in the city's mobility network. The transformation of the square has turned the former transportation hub into a hub for the city, with markets and festivals that revitalize the area, in balance with the commuters who use this mobility hub daily.

The choice of a circular shape for the project by the team of CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna was not merely random. On the one hand, it defines the square as a cohesive, open, and welcoming public space that encourages pedestrian mobility. On the other hand, it simplifies navigation by creating a clear, central reference point. In addition, the chosen street furniture further emphasizes the circular morphology while offering flexible seating options.

Through a series of decisions, the new public space honours its historical surroundings. The statue of geneticist Gregor Mendel, after whom the square is named, serves as a focal point and celebrates Brno's scientific legacy. The red stone paving used alludes to the Basilica and the Augustinian Monastery. Likewise, the tree species selected for the square honour Mendel's pioneering research and enhance its welcoming atmosphere.

Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna. Photography by Alex Shoots Buildings.

Description of project by CHYBIK+KRISTOF and dílna

Architecture practices CHYBIK + KRISTOF, together with dilna and landscape architect Zdenek Sendler have reimagined Mendel Square in Brno, transforming a previously neglected transport hub into a vibrant, multifunctional public square. Situated in the Staré Brno district, the oldest part of the city, the new public space honours its historic surroundings while addressing the need for a public square and marks the first step in revitalization of this part of the city.

Staré Brno is home to 17,000 of the city’s 400,000 inhabitants. Despite being one of the oldest districts in the city, it did not have a public square that could act as a focal point for the community and local business. Despite the challenges posed by Mendel Square as a transport hub, the architects believed that with careful design the location could be transformed while remaining a key point in the city's transportation network.

Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna. Photography by Alex Shoots Buildings.
Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna. Photography by Alex Shoots Buildings.

The new square has already delivered a tangible economic boost to the surrounding area, increasing property values and driving an estimated 20% rise in commercial activity in nearby stores and venues. It has also become a hub for the local community, hosting markets and festivals that bring new energy to the area. Importantly, the square’s transformation has not come at the expense of commuters who rely on this key interchange daily, achieving a seamless balance between functionality and community focused design—one of the municipality’s priorities.

The distinctive circular shape is more than an aesthetic design choice—it was essential to unlocking the location's potential. It serves a dual purpose: defining the square as a cohesive public space and simplifying navigation by creating a clear central reference point. This design removes barriers, improves visibility, and fosters an open, inviting atmosphere that encourages pedestrians to explore in all directions. The modular urban furniture selected for the square, designed as distinct points rather than elongated forms, further emphasizes the circular theme while providing flexible seating options.

Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna. Photography by Alex Shoots Buildings.
Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna. Photography by Alex Shoots Buildings.

The statue of Gregor Mendel, the pioneering geneticist after whom the square is named, serves as a focal point, celebrating Brno’s scientific legacy. The red stone pavement across the square reflects the nearby Basilica and Augustinian Monastery, paying homage to the area's historic context. It transitions seamlessly across different zones—walkways, roads, and transport platforms—while maintaining a cohesive and streamlined flow for buses and trams.

The integration of abundant greenery enhances the square’s welcoming atmosphere. Strategically placed, the trees are evenly distributed and supported by an underground channel system that connects their roots and supports their health and longevity. The tree species chosen for the square honor Mendel's groundbreaking research.

CHYBIK + KRISTOF  Architects and dilna’s thoughtful approach has successfully introduced a new public square within the historic context, preserving and enhancing its role as a transportation hub while establishing it as a new benchmark for urban renewal in a challenging location.  

Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna. Photography by Alex Shoots Buildings.
Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna. Photography by Alex Shoots Buildings.

“This project presented a rare opportunity to create a completely new public space in the heart of a historic part of the city. From the outset, our vision was to transform Mendel Square into a vibrant civic space that not only respects Brno’s rich heritage but also redefines how public spaces can serve communities in contemporary urban life.”

Ondrej Chybik, co-founder of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

“The transformation of Mendel Square marks the first stage in the broader revitalization of the Staré Brno district. The design not only honors the area’s heritage but also redefines the square as a welcoming, functional public space, an urban forest, and an efficient transportation hub. It is great to see how successfully it serves the community today.”

Michal Palaščak, founder of dílna.

“Coming from Brno, this project held deep personal significance for me. Understanding the positive impact it could have on the surrounding community shaped our team's approach from the very beginning.”

“One of the defining features of this new public space is the thoughtfully integrated greenery. With accessibility at the heart of the design, we focused on creating an elevated green layer, adding trees to provide a protective canopy. Beneath their shade, people can move through their daily routines, take a moment to pause, or simply enjoy spending time in the square.”

Sarka Kubinova, senior architect at CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF. Lead Architects.- Ondřej Chybík, Michal Krištof.
dílna. Lead Architects.- Michal Palaščak. 

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Landscape architect.- Zdenek Sendler.
Transport conception.- PK Ossendorf (Vlastislav Novák, Štěpánka Štěpánková). 
Project initiation, architectural study.- Brno City Chief Architect’s Office.

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13,000 sqm.

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2023.

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Brno, Czech Republic.

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Alex Shoots Buildings, KIVA, Filip Urban, Skyworker. 

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Chybik + Kristof is an architecture and urban design practice founded in 2010 by Ondřej Chybík and Michal Krištof. Operating with 50+ international team members and offices in Prague, Brno, and Bratislava, the practice aims at creating bridges between private and public space, transcending generations and societal spheres.

Taking into account local histories and environmental specificities, the studio works on a wide array of projects, ranging from urban developments to public and residential buildings. Recent projects include the Gallery of Furniture (Czech Republic), the Czech Pavilion at Expo 2015 (Milan, Italy), and Lahofer Winery (Czech Republic). The studio has been awarded a number of prizes including the 2019 Design Vanguard Award from Architectural Record and was recently amongst the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies 2019 40 Under 40 Award winners.
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dílna. Architecture practice Brno based, Czech Republic, founded by Michal Palaščak. Since 2015 they have been designing cabins, public spaces, nurseries, apartment blocks or parking houses - essentially, everything. 

Michal Palaščak has been a freelance architect since 1996. In addition to his studio, he runs an architectural design studio at the Technical University of Brno.

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Published on: April 2, 2025
Cite:
metalocus, SARA GENT, AGUSTINA BERTA
"A new hub for the community. Transformation of Mendel Square by CHYBIK + KRISTOF and dílna " METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/new-hub-community-transformation-mendel-square-chybik-kristof-and-dilna> ISSN 1139-6415
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