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Favela Phenomenon
Kudlička, Jan ; Mrva, Kamil (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Conception of the complicated international question of the poor communities in the context of the Southamerican favelas.Urbanisation / suburbanisation with the accent to the concrete architectonic detail.
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NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Kůs, Martin ; Gale, Roman (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The main issue of the place is a future. The design close corner of Bratislavska street and Old street, where historically always been the building. Closing the street line and the completion of the streets. The object smoothly recede in the street in Bratislava backwards. It creates a small, but very important public area. Fee of the real street is very essential for the further development of the area. The design responds to the local environment. Most of the courtyards is dysfunctional in terms of human and aesthetic. The design creates a separate world - paradise - inside the block.
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Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Hudec, Adam ; Kolcunová, Pavlína (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Design proposal is based on infiltration with its surrounding. The space is defined by landscape and topography qualities. The movement of space reflects the tension and instability of the current site which are the consequences of changing footwall and human intervention into that sensitive landscape interface. The building brings the closure, it not defines the place. It underlines the qualities of the place.
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Renewal of a Pilgrimage Tradition in Czech Context
Madro, Tomáš ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Involvement of Czech Republic to the Europe-wide network of pilgrimage routes, which are leading to Santiago de Compostela. Bring back the tradition of traveling through the physical and mental landscape. Form of the path and its meaning as a part of the whole, but also on one’s own, independently, with its own beginning and destination. Presentation of unique landscape and human values and their mutuall blending and influencing in the course of history
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