Industry, technicality, anxiety, and constriction are often seen in the alley of Malé Lazebnické. The installation aims not only to impress the artistic community but also to play with the feelings of every passerby. It transports the viewer to another context, to the atmosphere of a cozy arcade or the corridor of a warm house. To cozy up the space, I create an insertion of an interior element, namely a vault, whose type is inspired by medieval houses in Jihlava. A cross vault is firmly placed in the winding space, amplifying the industrial character of the alley. The transparent steel structure, a tangle of different thicknesses and profiles of wires, allows one to be in a cozy corridor with one glance and back again with another.
Ondřej Fiedler is a young creator from Jihlava, dedicated to architecture with an overlap into art and design. He studies at the Faculty of Architecture at Czech Technical University, works in the architectural office XTOPIX, and is currently focused on independent design activities. In 2019, he won 1st place in the Model Young Package competition. In 2018 and 2019, he was mentored by Maxim Velčovský during his studies at ZUŠ Jihlava. You can follow his further work at www.ondrafiedler.cz
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