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Mixed-use development outside Prague uses a material made from leftover bricks

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Mixed-use development outside Prague uses a material made from leftover bricks

On the site of a former sugar factory, the development is the largest project to use Skanska’s Rebetong—and the first to use the recycled material for its façade.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor | July 18, 2022
Sugar Factory Prague
Courtesy CHYBIK + KRISTOF. Visualization of the Sugar Factory, Prague, Czech Republic. Courtesy of Vivid Vision.

Outside Prague, the Sugar Factory, a mixed-used residential development with public space, marks the largest project to use the sustainable material Rebetong. Invented by Skanska, Rebetong comprises completely recycled concrete and/or masonry, instead of natural aggregates. With Rebetong, buildings can be constructed from other buildings at the end of their lives, forming a circular economy. The Sugar Factory is also the first project to use Rebetong for its façade.

The architecture and urban design practice CHYBIK + KRISTOF, in collaboration with Skanska, recently unveiled the Sugar Factory, located on a former sugar factory site. At 58,000 square meters (about 625,000 square feet), the project includes seven blocks with 790 apartments. It also features over 6,600 square meters (71,000 square feet) of public space, including a multifunctional hall, brewery, coffee house, kindergarten, and boat club. The project is scheduled for completion in 2030. 

Following intensive research and experimentation with different sizes, shapes, and densities, the Rebetong material used for this project has been made from leftover bricks, reflecting the site’s industrial character. So that Rebetong can serve as a fully visual reminder of the area’s history, CHK proposed using the material not only for structural purposes, but also as an exposed façade. The project also preserves the sugar factory chimney, built in 1927, so it can serve as a historic landmark and symbol.

“Appreciated for its historic significance and ability to fit into the existing landscape, Rebetong acts as a functional and emotional connection to the collective memory of the area, adding value to the local culture and community, while being a sustainably elegant solution,” a press statement said.


On the Building Team:
Owner and/or developer: SKANSKA Reality
Design architect: CHYBIK + KRISTOF
Engineer of record: Tomáš Chren, AED
MEP engineer: ExPlan 
Structural engineer: Recoc
General contractor/construction manager: Skanska

Sugar Factory exterrior
Courtesy Vivid Vision.
Sugar Factory ext 2
Courtesy CHYBIK + KRISTOF. Visualization of the Sugar Factory, Prague, Czech Republic. Courtesy of Vivid Vision.

 

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