Praski Park in Warsaw
The band shell was renovated in the Warsaw Praga Park, near the ZOO. As part of the reconstruction, we prepared a design for a membrane roof over the auditorium.
Year: 2016
Location: Warsaw Praski Park
Material: Serge Ferrari Precontraint 1202 S2
General contractor: GPVT Pracownia Architekteniczna s.c.
Scope: Implementation of a construction project and a workshop project
The 2016 project to roof the band in Praski Park in Warsaw was part of a comprehensive renovation of this historic site. The innovative approach of the project combined functionality with modern design, creating an ideal space for organizing outdoor cultural events.
The project used Serge Ferrari Precontraint 1202 S2 material, known for its durability and weather resistance. The roof is designed in the form of five segments, the shape of which is reminiscent of sails. This is not only an aesthetic solution, but also an effective one, providing excellent protection from the sun and rain. The structure is based on a central post and three external posts and guy wires, which ensures its stability and safety. The maximum dimensions in the floor plan are 27.8 m x 26.1 m, and the highest point of the structure is 11 m.
The roof was built from Serge Ferrari Precontraint 1202 S2 material, which is extremely resistant to UV radiation and other weather influences.
The main purpose of the roof is to protect spectators and artists from the elements, which makes it possible to organize cultural events in different weather conditions.
The roof is characterized by five segments in the shape of sails, based on a central post and three outer posts with guy ropes. This solution ensures high stability and an aesthetic appearance.
The maximum dimensions of the roof are 27.8 m x 26.1 m and its highest point is 11 m.
This material is known for its exceptional durability, UV resistance and minimal maintenance, making it ideal for outdoor canopies where durability and aesthetics are required.
A Serge Ferrari Precontraint 1202 S2 roof requires minimal maintenance, consisting mainly of regular cleaning to maintain its aesthetic appearance and functionality.