SuperMost – SuperRadnice

  • Contracting authority

    city of Most

  • Competition type

    competitive dialogue

  • Submission deadline of Requests to participate and Professional approaches

    21.11.2025, 14:00

  • Conference SuperMost: future for a relocated city

    7.11.2025

  • Workshop 1 – site visit and presentation of the assignment

    12.12.2025

  • Workshop 2 – presentation of draft proposals and consultation with the jury

    2.3.2026

  • Final submission of offers

    17.7.2026, 14:00 (deadline extended from the original)

  • Final jury evaluation meeting

    24.7.2026

  • Prizes total

    675.000 CZK

  • Mandatory use of electronic tool

    TENDER ARENA registration

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The jury selected the following participants from among 15 applications:

AMAA
An Italian architecture firm based in Venice and Arzignano, and, starting in 2024, also in New York. It combines architectural practice with academic research and collaboration with universities in Venice, Milan, Genoa, and Stuttgart, where its members also lecture. In 2023, the studio—at the invitation of curator Lesley Lokko—contributed to the main exhibition of the 18th International Architecture Biennale in Venice.

PLURAL + Matej Gavula
An established Slovak architectural studio with extensive experience working for local governments, cultural institutions, non-profit organizations, and public initiatives. The studio, previously selected in the design competition for SuperCentrum, entered this competition in collaboration with the renowned Slovak visual artist Matej Gavula, whose primary media include sculpture and installation, photography, video, and performance, and who has realized his artistic projects in collaboration with major institutions, including Kunsthalle Bratislava, tranzit.sk, and the Bratislava City Gallery.

Studio Richard Loskot
The studio consists of artists, architects, and technicians who focus on experimental spatial creation and the design of complex environments. Richard Loskot is a Czech visual artist, architect, and three-time finalist for the Jindřich Chalupecký Award, who explores shifts in established perceptions of reality through the phenomenon of the extraordinary experience. He works with light and time using contemporary technologies.

Amulet + Ruta Richter Putramentaite + Jonáš Richter + Jan Stuchlík
An architectural studio that focuses on social and environmental sustainability in its work. It entered the competition in collaboration with visual artists, a graphic designer, and a typographer. The group is connected by diverse collaborative projects—such as a podcast series titled “Speaking Objects” focused on architecture from the 1980s to the 2000s, the performative project Sbor Družstva život, or the Bohdašín playground in Červený Kostelec, which is designed to serve as a cultural and sports facility for local communities while reflecting the history and character of the region.

Lampekap
The Belgian visual artist duo Lena Daems and Frederik van Remoortere create works that straddle the line between autonomous sculptural works and multimedia installations in public spaces. Their work is based on an exploration of natural phenomena and patterns of human behavior and aims to make the invisible visible through large-scale kinetic sculptures and carefully choreographed environments.

They will focus on the rediscovery and new interpretation of works of art in the architecture of the second half of the 20th century. The aim is to create a contemporary artistic intervention that will complement or transform the original layer of artistic decoration on the Most City Hall building. This is not merely an aesthetic intervention – the purpose is to establish a dialogue between architecture and art in a specific place at a specific time.

Attachments
Jury

Linda Dostálková

Czech graphic designer and artist who collaborates with her sister Daniela Dostálková. She graduated in scenography from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and completed a postgraduate program at Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem. Their joint work includes projects on the borderline between graphic design, photography, and conceptual art, often exploring themes such as identity, commerce, and emotionality. They also work as curators and editors. Among their notable projects is the curation of the exhibition Martin Zetová: Nesouhlas (Dissent) at the PLATO Ostrava gallery (2025), where they use photography, sculpture, and installations to reveal hidden forms of human resistance and dissent in the urban environment.

David Fesl

Visual artist. In 2020, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. He has exhibited independently in Tokyo, Mexico City, Prague, and Vienna, and has participated in group exhibitions at venues such as the National Gallery, Greece, and Manchester. Since 2016, he has been part of an artistic duo with Sláva Sobotovičová, focusing primarily on the creation of institutionally critical texts and performances. Since 2024, he has been the head teacher of the sculpture studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague.

Martin Kropáč

Architect and educator, co-founder of the Architecture Acts studio based in Prague. He graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (Ph.D.), Columbia University in New York (MSc.) and the Faculty of Architecture at the Czech Technical University in Prague (Ing. arch.). He worked at the studios of Alberto Campo Baeza in Madrid and Steven Holl Architects in New York. In 2009, he received the ABF Young Architect Award. In 2019, his office won an international architectural competition with a design for a concert hall in Ostrava, which he prepared in collaboration with Steven Holl Architects in the US.

Barbora Šimonová

Architect and educator, co-founder of the cultural cooperative cosa.cz focusing on architecture, art, music, literature, and film. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Brno University of Technology and New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Since 2016, she has been shooting documentaries about architecture in the Czech Republic in the 1980s. Since 2020, she is an assistant at the Architecture IV studio at the Academy of Arts in Prague. She is the co-author of the book Legenda o sídlišti (Legend of the Housing Estate), which examines mass panel construction, the quality of housing, and the transformation of housing estates up to the present day.

Jan Fabián

alternate

Czech conceptual artist, architect, and sculptor. He graduated from the Glass in Architecture studio at the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design in Prague under the guidance of Professor Marian Karel. He studied in Finland and at the Rhode Island School of Design in the USA. His work often deals with public space, material sustainability, and construction methods. His installations often take the form of active interventions. In 2022, he presented the exhibition Statementmaking at the VI PER gallery, where he explored unconventional approaches to architectural practice and the use of waste materials.

Marek Hrvol

jury vice-chair

mayor of Most

Václav Zahradníček

deputy mayor

Jana Falterová Zudová

city councillor, member of the commission Regional Development

Jan Harciník

alternate

external architect-urban planner, member of the commission for architecture and urban planning

Petr Nesládek

alternate

external architect, chairman of the commission for architecture and urban planning

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