Project posted by Lan Duongová

Conversion of the Vltavan hotel in Sedlčany to a mixed-use municipal house

Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Exterior
Reception
Reception
Cafe
Cafe
Cafe
Cafe
Fitness
Fitness
Fitness
Fitness
Fitness
Fitness
Fitness
Fitness
Wellness
Wellness
Wellness
Wellness
Wellness
Wellness
Exterior
Exterior

Credits

From Lan Duongová

The hotel building was built at the turn of the 1950s on the Sedlčany square. It
formed a quality part of the square from the urban and architectural point of

view. The building with its courtyard wings used the entire site quite intensively

for a restaurant, a ballroom, and hotel rooms. Still, for many years it was no

longer in use and fell into disrepair.

The new owner, who approached us with a request for cooperation, decided
to convert the hotel into a mixed-use municipal house that would enrich the

social life of Sedlčany and its surroundings. It was his second non-profit project,

along with establishing a theatre in the village of Dražkov. The building program

included two multi-purpose interconnective halls, a fitness centre, a wellness

centre, medical offices, a café, offices, and an apartment.

The conversion to the new function did not require extensive interventions into
the load-bearing structures. The basic scheme of the original layout proved to

be well utilizable. The eastern façade facing the square was retained in its

original form except for one glazed dormer. At the same time, a local extension

with a two-storey residential unit was added to the western courtyard façade.

Our work intended to exploit the simple, unadorned qualities of the original

building, including its interiors, for the new function and to integrate original

artisan details, although this is far from a case worth of conservation.

The new entrance hall includes a restored inlay by Bohumír Matal. In addition,
there is a mural by Patrik Hábl in the new café facing the square (with a plan to

modify one section of the public space for outdoor seating in the future).