Czech studio Mjölk Architekti designed The Guard Patrol, four individual viewpoints on the top of the mountain Stráž above the town of Rokytnice nad Jizerou,  Czech Republic, inspired by the characters from the town's coat of arms.

The four viewpoints, based on the names of the four Czech villages that were combined to form the town, represent the Miner, the Fox, the Sheep, and the Bear, providing a view not only of the surrounding landscape but also from one to another.

They are a reference to the past when smoke signals were sent from the local hills to the hinterland warning of the invasion of enemy troops.
The Guard Patrol is a group of viewpoints, commissioned by the municipality of Rokytnice nad Jizerou to Mjölk Architekti, which are accessible via a hiking trail on the Stráž mountain, giving better access to areas that were previously difficult to reach, letting people appreciate the surroundings.

Part of the philosophy of this and other similar projects designed by Mjölk Architekti on the mountains was to draw people to less frequented places like this and facilitate a better understanding of the surrounding landscape.

The viewpoints feature steel structures consisting of smaller parts that could be transported to the site of the rock protrusions by human force. The steel structures are secured into the rocks with special steel anchors in drill holes up to 8 meters deep. The steel structures are sheathed with oak cladding. The handrail frames are made of black painted steel with stainless steel mesh.



The fox. The Guard Patrol by Mjölk architekti. Photograph by BoysPlayNice.


The sheep. The Guard Patrol by Mjölk architekti. Photograph by BoysPlayNice.

Project description by Mjölk architekti

The ridge of the Stráž mountain towers above Rokytnice. Its western end descends to the rushing waters of the Jizera river and continues eastwards along the Sachrův and Vlčí ridges to the mystical mountain Kotel. The Stráž mountain, or Strážník as the locals call it, was one of the places where signals were sent by fire when enemy armies invaded our lands. The smoke signal was then received by other patrols at Kozákov and sent deeper into Bohemia. Today, fortunately, the fires on the surrounding hills are no longer burning. Rokytnice nad Jizerou has new guards. The town is watched over by four patrons from the coat of arms. Perched on top of the Strážník, they symbolize the four villages that combined to form the town of Rokytnice in ancient times - the Fox, the Bear, the Sheep and the Miner - The Guard Patrol.

The Fox
The fox is perched on the first cliff. His long body stands on the stone, his tail sticks out into the valley. He can see all of Rokytnice and the surrounding hills. With a keen eye he watches the last snow melting on Lysá mountain, he knows about the first primroses on the slopes, where the rays of the spring sun are shining. The summer sun bleaches his back, the autumn rains darken the fox's wooden coat. Climb on, my dears, now the Fox of Františkov will give you a ride on his back!

The fox can be seen from a small footbridge nearby, along with a seating area that is perfect for an afternoon snack. There are more stops like this along the way, so if it gets crowded at the Fox, don't be sad, there will definitely be room for you elsewhere.

The Bear
The bear is hiding in the woods just a short distance from the Fox. He's standing on a piece of rock among the blueberry bushes, peering into the treetops. He looks well fed, there's a good chunk of him. "Get on my back!" Bear calls out, inviting you to a lookout that works even when the fog rolls over the mountains. If you're lucky, you'll see a woodpecker in action, and if you land, you might even see a herd of fawns roaming the woods atop the Watch. The bear is from Dolní Rokytnice, but he seems to like it up here. It's quiet and he likes people, so don't be afraid to listen to him. Get on his back.


The bear. The Guard Patrol by Mjölk architekti. Photograph by BoysPlayNice.

The Sheep
The sheep has wandered onto the Stráž from the meadows of Horní Rokytnice. She guards the path to the Miner, which is the last stop on the route between the watchtowers on the Watch. Huddled in the forest among the blueberry bushes, she offers her back to the most precious ones. Climb the ladder and pat her back, she'll be glad.

The Miner
Cross the footbridge to reach the Miner. He stands on a high cliff, which the local climbers call K5. His character is a reference to the mining past of Rokytnice. As a symbol of Rokytno, he is the last of the patrol. The stately figure gazes down into the Jizera valley. A steep staircase leads you to a lookout with a magnificent view. If you listen closely, you may even hear the sparkling waters of the river as it makes its way through the wild valley from the mountains on the Polish borders. Sit on the steps and watch the horizon of the hills above the river, it's beautiful.

Architecture
The Guard Patrol project began in 2014, when we designed a series of small stops on the mountain above Rokytnice. It was conceived from the original intention of the municipality to build a classic lookout tower on the top. However, the morphology of the mountain proved unsuitable for the construction of an observation tower, as it did not provide sufficient views at standard heights. Therefore, we opted for the concept of several stops on the rocks that line the top of the mountain. We were inspired by the figures in the town's coat of arms to create light steel structures sheathed in wood. And so today the town is watched over by its four patrons - the Fox, the Bear, the Sheep and the Miner - our Guard Patrol.

Materials
The lookouts feature steel structures consisting of smaller parts that could be transported to the site of the rock protrusions by human force. The steel structures are secured into the rocks with special steel anchors in drill holes up to 8 meters deep. The steel structures are sheathed with oak cladding. The handrail frames are made of black painted steel with stainless steel mesh.

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Architecture.- Pavlína Müllerová.
Statics.- Recoc.
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The Municipality of Rokytnice nad Jizerou.
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Strix.
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17 m² The Fox.
14 m² The Bear.
9 m² The Sheep.
10 m² The Miner.
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Project year.- 2017.
Completion year.- 2021.
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Rokytnice nad Jizerou, Czech Republic.
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€ 350,000.
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Mjölk architects. (Jan Mach, Jan Vondrák) After finishing their studies at Liberec, Faculty of Arts and Architecture, they founded the architecture studio The Mjölk architects, 2008. After several years, this studio has become a well-known architectural firm. Its architectural style is characterized by conceptual simplicity, veracity and youthful joy.

They not only cooperate with private investors but also with some municipalities. They organize the Kino Liberec film festival and a series of races called Divočina. With the exception of the colorful portfolio of projects, they spread their activities by teaching in Liberec, and participating in Czech and international workshops and conferences.

Jan Mach (1981, Melnik). Faculty of Arts and Architecture, Technical University of Liberec.

Jan Vondrák (1981, Pribram) Faculty of Arts and Architecture, Technical University of Liberec.
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Published on: November 10, 2022
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