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OLOMOUC – Densification Urbaine – Urban Consolidation
Haasová, Lenka ; Spusta, Ondřej (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Densification is a significant urban trend of the 21st century in European cities. With the growing population comes the question, where to build? Is it possible to continue to expand urbanly into the surrounding landscape? We already feel the problems that the growth of the city in the area brings with it. Is there really no other way that is sustainable and can improve the quality of life in cities? Thanks to the new use of seemingly complicated parts of the city, we can contribute to the development of the city. Densification is therefore a way of sustainable development, namely the economic use of urban space. During the analysis of the structure of the city of Olomouc, the question arose where we can thicken and thus improve the quality of life in the city? Right on the edge of the center, there are places that are slowly becoming "dead" and not "habitable". These places are close to the city parks, which were created in the places of the former bastion fortifications. Could the interconnection of these parks give a gradual impetus to new thinking? The chosen place for the design of the student center is located on the southern edge of the historic center near the building of the former market. This area has very complicated links to the surroundings and its potential is not fully exploited. It could therefore become the center of the university, where the city connects with nature.
Garden city
Haasová, Lenka ; Zezula, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Housing cannot be simplified to its sole function of living. It must be extended to the relationship to its place and environment. What is the relationship of a person (inhabitant) to the space of his living? How to live? How to live differently? What is housing today and what can be predicted of its development? How can we, the architects, seek a solution to this seemingly banal housing problem in the current context? In the new territory of the South Center of Brno, in connection with the new railway station, large areas have been freed up, which make it possible to organize the urban structure of the new stop. The garden city is one of its designed parts. The new housing environment is offered in the expansion of the city center in the scale of the city district. Living in a garden city is not only a link to natural elements but also an opportunity to restore direct relations to the place of work and to the place of living and other forms of urban living. The work is based on an urban study prepared by the association Ivan Koleček - Pavel Jura architects Lausanne - Brno.
Gap options (třída Kapitána Jaroše, Brno, CZ)
Kopečková, Barbora ; Haasová, Lenka (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The aim of the final bachelor thesis is to create a home for the elderly near the centre of Brno, on Kapitán Jaroš Avenue. This project focuses on the creation of a community space that will enable seniors to live an active and independent life close to the city centre and all available amenities. It will also allow them to participate in cultural and social events in the area, which will be literally at their fingertips.The architecture of the project focuses on creating a friendly and barrier-free environment that allows easy orientation and movement of seniors. The house has common spaces such as a community kitchen, library, communal dining room, TV corner and games room, these spaces encourage communication and shared activities between the residents.An integral part of the project are the residence terraces across the whole building, created when the mass was removed to solve the complicated situation of the north-facing plot. Furthermore, the entire house is connected to a large wooden ramp through the entire courtyard, which allows the residents of the home to walk safely into town or the park, or just take a pleasant stroll and meet various people from the neighbourhood. The concept of the ramp is therefore a kind of garden for the elderly, while at the same time solving the chaotic traffic situation at this location.Overall, the architectural project is designed to allow the seniors to live in a comfortable and friendly environment while experiencing new adventures in the urban environment. This should lead to a better sense of belonging and enjoyment of life, while contributing to the development of the city and the inner city itself.
OLOMOUC – Densification Urbaine – Urban Consolidation
Haasová, Lenka ; Spusta, Ondřej (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Densification is a significant urban trend of the 21st century in European cities. With the growing population comes the question, where to build? Is it possible to continue to expand urbanly into the surrounding landscape? We already feel the problems that the growth of the city in the area brings with it. Is there really no other way that is sustainable and can improve the quality of life in cities? Thanks to the new use of seemingly complicated parts of the city, we can contribute to the development of the city. Densification is therefore a way of sustainable development, namely the economic use of urban space. During the analysis of the structure of the city of Olomouc, the question arose where we can thicken and thus improve the quality of life in the city? Right on the edge of the center, there are places that are slowly becoming "dead" and not "habitable". These places are close to the city parks, which were created in the places of the former bastion fortifications. Could the interconnection of these parks give a gradual impetus to new thinking? The chosen place for the design of the student center is located on the southern edge of the historic center near the building of the former market. This area has very complicated links to the surroundings and its potential is not fully exploited. It could therefore become the center of the university, where the city connects with nature.
Garden city
Haasová, Lenka ; Zezula, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Housing cannot be simplified to its sole function of living. It must be extended to the relationship to its place and environment. What is the relationship of a person (inhabitant) to the space of his living? How to live? How to live differently? What is housing today and what can be predicted of its development? How can we, the architects, seek a solution to this seemingly banal housing problem in the current context? In the new territory of the South Center of Brno, in connection with the new railway station, large areas have been freed up, which make it possible to organize the urban structure of the new stop. The garden city is one of its designed parts. The new housing environment is offered in the expansion of the city center in the scale of the city district. Living in a garden city is not only a link to natural elements but also an opportunity to restore direct relations to the place of work and to the place of living and other forms of urban living. The work is based on an urban study prepared by the association Ivan Koleček - Pavel Jura architects Lausanne - Brno.

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