The Pabradė Cultural Center is a stand-alone building distinguishing itself from the surrounding building by both volume and function. The building has to stand out due to its function, and therefore the aim of this project was to reconstruct the existing building so that it could acquire greater dominance in the context of other buildings in Pabradė. At the same time the exterior of the building has the same silhouette as the former building but additionally dominant pitched roof elements were installed. Coloured vertical metal structures were fastened to the façade of the building, which transition to rafters on the top and the motives of which were also used in the interior of the building. Metal elements were installed in such a way that they do not directly touch the walls of the building. Also decorative lighting of the building was installed so that at night a play of the shadows of elements could be seen.
All engineering systems of the building were reconstructed. The building was adapted to modern aesthetic trends and reconstructed in accordance with functional, hygiene, economy, and safety standards. Interior and acoustic simulation solutions for the main auditorium were prepared and exclusive acoustic wooden elements were designed.
The arrangement of the land plot was not included in this project.