Last year, we decided to strengthen our position in Moravia and open a new studio in Brno, which will celebrate its first successful year. The head of the Brno studio is Ing. Jiří Houda, who has been with OBERMEYER HELIKA for more than ten years. The offices are located on the premises of the Technical University, in Purkyňová Street.
Head of the studio Ing. Jiří Houda and his team eight engineers and architects is currently working with his team on the new pavilion of the Pelhřimov Hospital and is completing the reconstruction of the Polyclinic in Lanškroun, cooperating in the preparation of a plan for the construction of a residential building in Brno. Mr.Houda has been working at OBERMEYER HELIKA since 2004 and has completed significant projects, such as the reconstruction of the Children’s University Hospital in Motol, Prague, construction and modernization of pavilions at the Mladá Boleslav Regional Hospital, author supervision and project management of the Mechanica Waltrovka administrative complex, and management of the reconstruction of the building Walter Medicentrum – Jinonice Prague.
„I am especially pleased with the new challenges that come to my job. Composing a functional vibrant studio, where we are able to successfully portray seemingly incomprehensible assignments and at the same time meet the expectations of clients is one of the many challenges that I am very pleased about in this work. In the Brno office, we want to take the opportunity to be closer to our projects we are currently working on, as well as to those that await us in Moravia in the near future. I see that the new colleagues who joined us in the studio are a benefit both for OBERMEYER HELIKA and for our clients,“ describes Jiří Houda, head of the OBERMEYER HELIKA studio in Brno. „I assume that in the future we will strengthen close cooperation with our partner studio in Bratislava,“ concludes Ing. Jiří Houda.
In April of this year, the competition called Academic Hall of the Year took place, which is intended for university students. This time, the participants were challenged to connect a space 200 mm high and 1500 mm long with a model made of wood, paper and natural strings.
The design and architectural office Obermeyer Helika took part in the Akademik Hall of the Year competition in the form of an award – the Wild Card. We awarded the model with the precise construction of the Lepidlologie team. The award was handed over by Ing. Korbut, head of civil engineering atelier. „We were impressed by the beautiful craftsmanship, clean and neat construction on the winning model. In addition, it was great that the model also passed the tests succesfully,“ says Ing. Jan Korbut.