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In excellent form
Written by: Štěpánka Strouhalová
Photo by: Věroslav Sixt
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Jaroslav Koza
Photo:
Věroslav Sixt
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Architecture student Jaroslav Koza
claims that design is his hobby and that he strives for "architecture
plus". But so far he is best known for his high-jinks with
laminates.
"DESIGNING A BUILDING involves far more responsibility than
experimenting with objects like sculptures or furniture," says
Koza. In his final year of architecture studies at VŠUP (Czech
Institute of Applied Arts), Koza sees this as the difference between
architecture and design. He realized his first large commission,
the reception area in the Eurotel building in the BB Center, in
the studio of Professor Jiří Střítecký. The reception area, which
he designed with organic morphology to contrast with the severe
shapes of the building, is somewhat reminiscent of the human ear.
He created it from laminates in a manner similar to yacht-building
technology. "It's exceptional in that it was built directly,
without requiring form construction, which markedly cut its cost," the
designer says.
Developing the reception area was so interesting that it loaned
a hallmark to Koza's other products made with laminate technology.
His popular collection of seating furniture, Somersault, Lazy-bones,
and Udder, is more intimate. "I tried to use the typical features
of laminates that allow it to be shaped like a shell, and through
this the structure took on a huge, spacious rigidity." The
multifunctional somersault, which can be turned over to serve as
an armchair, a bar stool, or a rocking chair, is a typical design
product that garners far more kudos at international exhibitions
than sales in this country. Koza strives to free himself from the
vicious circle of Czech design - e.g., the Ego, an egg-shaped table
fridge he designed together with his colleague Martin Sladký as
a corporate product for Becherovka. Perhaps he'll succeed with
children's products - like the innovative concept of a Lego-type
airplane with simple but effective bow-shaped wings (patent pending).
His Snout speakers should meet a trend among young people who want
an original appearance to go along with acoustic quality. The Snout
is to be presented as a surprise at this year's Designblok.
As for Koza's style, he strives for the function and character
of the materials from which he designed the product, rather than
perfect shape.
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I won't deny that natural forms don't fascinate me; I'm far more
interested in the principles whereby nature enters into them." Demonstrating
his approach as an architect, Koza's almost surrealistic fountain,
reminiscent of a living creature, is nearing completion in a České
Budějovice housing project. Several development firms have shown
interest in his fascinating Water Lily project, a café floating
on the Vltava that would markedly enliven the river.

Eurotel’s Reception

Water Lily project
Somersault - bar stool, rocking chair or armchair
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Harvested
Who has it best? Certainly he who
harvests the sweet fruits of his efforts and can properly
enjoy them!

Plastic bowl, "Ear", Robex, CZK 990, Luis |

Toothed ceramic bowl, Lenka Holíková, CZK 700, De.fakto
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Round porcelain bowl, Easy centurio, CZK 3,555, Potten&Pannen |

Plastic bowl "Pyramid" , Robex, 540 Kč, Luis |
De.fakto, Vejvodova 3,
Praha 1
Luis, Palác Flóra, Vinohradská 149, Praha 3
Potten&Pannen, Václavské náměstí 57, Praha 1
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shop of the month
And what about the kids? They'll
love playing in little rooms from the new design studio Vibel,
which can furnish a child's world with typical French charm.
Aided by mobile furniture elements that "grow" along
with your child, like desks, beds, play nooks, and hiding
places. Vibel also offers an extensive line of lights, wallpaper,
carpets, textiles, wall decorations, and more.

Vibel, Karmelitská 18, Praha 1
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