260 m² of flexible space designed for events, productions, and creative projects. Each zone can be adapted to your vision.
The space was designed with an emphasis on clarity, proportion and light. The architectural concept uses minimalism as a tool — not as a style. Every element has its place, every line its meaning.
The key principle is modularity. Like the events and experiences themselves, the space is designed as a flexible system that can adapt to different formats.
Individual elements can be changed, moved, recombined and redefined as needed. The space is never the same. And it never limits what comes to life within it.
Its neutrality lets the content stand out, while at the same time creating an identity strong enough to give every project its own visual character.
It creates an environment that doesn't distract, but naturally supports whatever takes place inside it.
The result is a space that becomes an active part of the experience.
When designing Studio v meste, we didn’t want to create a typical event space. From the very beginning, what interested us was how architecture can shape atmosphere and the way people feel within a space.
The whole concept rests on simplicity, flexibility and the work with light. In the design we worked with clean lines and openness of space so it can shift according to need. It functions differently during a daytime workshop than in the evening at an event or an intimate dinner. It was important that the space did not feel static, but alive.
We also placed a strong emphasis on materials and their natural quality. We were not interested in decoration but in authenticity. Every detail was meant to support the overall feeling of calm, aesthetics and a certain visual clarity.
I don’t see Studio v meste only as architecture. It is more a platform for creativity, encounters and new forms of experience.