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Winery Lahofer Dobšice
Košňar, František ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a proposal of a new winery building for the Lahofer Company close to the village of Dobšice u Znojma.I have completed a proposal on this topic in the AG32 subject, which is improved and extended by documentation for a building permit and documentation for carrying out of the construction. A new buiding is situated on the south gently sloping downhill land. The instruction for the assignment including the production part of the building with yearly output of 500.000 bottles of wine. The main idea was creating of the sustainable compact monoblock which is divided by material and by height and these differences are visible on the facade. The production part was solved with regard on the operational simplicity. The main construction material is a timber. From the perspective of the visitor was goal to create such a functional layout with possibility to have a look to the production itself, to see the barrique barrels, that the building is visually connected with a vineyards, that the restaurant provides overlook on the surrounding vineyards and a visitor was still in the heart of the building. This led to the creation of glazed entrance hall which connects all of this and creates the basic space of the winery. It is a space which gives vital information about others parts of the building more intensively than the building as a whole. Great emphasis was placed on the atmosphere and the feeling which a visitor will remember.
Sports and Recreation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Košňar, František ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The architecture and urban planning study of the Ohrada sports grounds examines the possibility of building a multipurpose sports and recreation centre in the Vsetín – Ohrada location. Currently, the grounds are in a very poor condition. With respect to the dimensions of the grounds, the roofed stands of the Spartakiad stadium serving a lodging house along with the tennis club facilities fail to fulfill its potential. I approached the area layout in a way which enables a clearly identifiable morphology of the buildings with an accentuated maximum utilization of daylight, open space, greenery, and social interaction to combine ideas and needs of the future generation and thus give the location a new genius loci. The biggest challenge of the complex layout of the whole site was to find a meaningful use for the great amount of soil found in the decaying stands. I find the best solution in creating an accessible, walkable mass that provides several different sections with various atmospheres and purposes. This concept resulted in a study which uses the qualities of the premises and complements them with a number of sports and recreational activities. The fundamental idea was to create a public leisure space with a focus on a great variability of the purpose of the grounds to make it useful for a wide range of public across generations. This led to the creation of several main masses which divide the location, reduce the scale of the area and give it a different atmosphere. At the same time, the grounds are freely accessible and open to the public. A long-term, functioning society demonstrates an ability to treat public and semipublic space with respect. The area in front of and in between buildings becomes, therefore, more important than the buildings themselves. At such a moment, one can talk of a sustainable public life.
Sports and Recreation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Košňar, František ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The architecture and urban planning study of the Ohrada sports grounds examines the possibility of building a multipurpose sports and recreation centre in the Vsetín – Ohrada location. Currently, the grounds are in a very poor condition. With respect to the dimensions of the grounds, the roofed stands of the Spartakiad stadium serving a lodging house along with the tennis club facilities fail to fulfill its potential. I approached the area layout in a way which enables a clearly identifiable morphology of the buildings with an accentuated maximum utilization of daylight, open space, greenery, and social interaction to combine ideas and needs of the future generation and thus give the location a new genius loci. The biggest challenge of the complex layout of the whole site was to find a meaningful use for the great amount of soil found in the decaying stands. I find the best solution in creating an accessible, walkable mass that provides several different sections with various atmospheres and purposes. This concept resulted in a study which uses the qualities of the premises and complements them with a number of sports and recreational activities. The fundamental idea was to create a public leisure space with a focus on a great variability of the purpose of the grounds to make it useful for a wide range of public across generations. This led to the creation of several main masses which divide the location, reduce the scale of the area and give it a different atmosphere. At the same time, the grounds are freely accessible and open to the public. A long-term, functioning society demonstrates an ability to treat public and semipublic space with respect. The area in front of and in between buildings becomes, therefore, more important than the buildings themselves. At such a moment, one can talk of a sustainable public life.
Winery Lahofer Dobšice
Košňar, František ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a proposal of a new winery building for the Lahofer Company close to the village of Dobšice u Znojma.I have completed a proposal on this topic in the AG32 subject, which is improved and extended by documentation for a building permit and documentation for carrying out of the construction. A new buiding is situated on the south gently sloping downhill land. The instruction for the assignment including the production part of the building with yearly output of 500.000 bottles of wine. The main idea was creating of the sustainable compact monoblock which is divided by material and by height and these differences are visible on the facade. The production part was solved with regard on the operational simplicity. The main construction material is a timber. From the perspective of the visitor was goal to create such a functional layout with possibility to have a look to the production itself, to see the barrique barrels, that the building is visually connected with a vineyards, that the restaurant provides overlook on the surrounding vineyards and a visitor was still in the heart of the building. This led to the creation of glazed entrance hall which connects all of this and creates the basic space of the winery. It is a space which gives vital information about others parts of the building more intensively than the building as a whole. Great emphasis was placed on the atmosphere and the feeling which a visitor will remember.

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