Chapman Taylor’s Prague team moves to a new studio
Chapman Taylor’s Prague team has relocated to a new address in the heart of the city, which will allow us to continue expanding our design capabilities.
The building is a former electricity transformer station built in 1930 to a design by architect F.A. Libra, and many of the original features were retained in the sensitive 2007 conversion by architect Ladislav Lábus.
The new, air-conditioned studio is in a very convenient, central location near to a tram stop, a railway station and three metro lines. The increased space will allow new additions to the team, with up to 38 workstations as well as hot desks, alongside meeting/conference call rooms, breakout spaces and terraces.
The studio’s fast internet connection speed will allow much more efficient sharing of 3D BIM models and facilitate improved exchange of project information.
The new Prague studio address is:
Edison Building
Jeruzalémská 1321/2
Prague 1, 110 00
Czech Republic
T +420 224 214 121
We wish the team the best of luck in their new home.
For more information, please contact:
Jon Hale
Director (Prague)
jhale@chapmantaylor.com