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The Masaryčka building in Prague by ZHA for Penta Real Estate is named Czech Republic’s “Building of the Year 2024”

The annual competition ‘Building of the Year’ recognises the most important architectural and construction projects in the Czech Republic, this year held in Prague’s Rudolfinum.

Integrating with Czech Railways’ reconstruction of the Masaryk Railway Station, Masaryčka establishes a dialogue with the urbanism of Prague’s Old Town, known as ‘the golden city of 100 spires’.

Defined by circulation routes giving access to new civic spaces and vital upgrade to an important transport hub, Masaryčka is located adjacent to the historic railway station on a derelict site that had stood abandoned for several decades. Transforming the existing car park on Havlíčkova Boulevard into new public square, creating a welcoming gateway to the city for suburban & domestic rail services and passengers using the planned airport rail link. External fins within Masaryčka’s façade transform the project’s horizontal composition along Na Florenci Street to the verticality of its western end facing the spires of the Old Town.

Achieving LEED Platinum certification and meeting RIBA 2025 targets for embodied & operational carbon, Masaryčka’s design incorporates roof gardens and a triple-insulated façade that ensures optimal natural light at all work stations. Photovoltaics harvest renewable energy while natural ventilation supported by smart management systems will reduce energy consumption.