The Jihlava Multipurpose Urban Arena transforms a former ice rink site on the edge of the historic center into a civic and cultural landmark. Preserving the legacy of HC Dukla, one of Czechoslovakia’s most successful hockey clubs, the project replaces the 1950s stadium while expanding the site for sports, culture, and public use.
A building type typically relegated to the urban periphery instead engages directly with its historic context through a sculptural façade in hereditary red, color that also evokes expression that helps shape a renewed public realm. The flexible, 7.400-seat interior accommodates events of various scale, while newly widened public spaces and enhanced pedestrian links activate daily life, connecting a nearby university and park with adjacent residential and industrial areas. Custom acoustic seating, advanced technical systems, a publicly accessible rooftop running track, and integrated wayfinding reflect a comprehensive, human-centered approach to urban design.






Jiri Richter
Details
Architecture
CHYBIK + KRISTOF = ARCHITECTS; Ondrej Chybik, Michal Kristof, Jiri Richter, Tomas Wojtek, Irena Vojtova, Urszula Sedziak, Ludek Simonik, Krystof Foltyn, Martin Holy, Ondrej Zvak, Martyna Bobinska, Ingrid Spacilova, Marek Frait, Tomas Wolf, Denisa Annova, Laura Emilija Druktenyte, Magdalena Czopka, Ondrej Micuda, Andrea Rampasova, Treza Urbaskova, Ondrej Svancara, Tomas Dus
Client
Private
Year of completion
2025
Location
Jihlava, Czech Republic
Total area
9.632 m2
Site area
7.650 m2
Photos
Skyworker, Pavel Barták, Fabrice Fouillet
Partners
Graphic Design and Wayfinding System Design: Lukas Kijonka and Times New Realism
Seating Co-Designer: mmcité + kovostal; David Karásek
Structural and Construction Engineering Solution: AED Project
General Contractor: GEMO
Landscape Architects: Zdeněk Sendler

