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Y Soft Campus - the semi-abandoned shooting range area in Brno-Pisarky
Zavřelová, Jana ; Dundáček, Josef (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
Y SOFT CAMPUS The location of the planned campus of one of the most dynamically developing Czech companies is located in the premises of the former shooting range in Brno - Pisárky. This is despite the attractive surroundings and excellent access to the city center today as a brownfield. I propose a new small "city". Sufficiently self-sufficient but also dependent on the environment. This is backed up by new possibilities of land use. In addition to the building itself, I place multifunctional houses with medium-term accommodation on the premises, cultivate and expand the sports grounds for indoor activities, engage the river and create a residential area among the growing forests. This is supplemented by kindergarten and retirement home. From the historic buildings of the cruise restaurant and the grounds of the sports grounds and their surroundings, I create a public space with a gallery, an existing restaurant and a community center. Y Softu is based on the soft border between the city and the forest. The compact area of the building "breaks" into smaller segments, which at the same time represent individual departments. The building suddenly grows into the forest and the forest into the building. I provide enough natural light, contact with the surrounding grown forest, and varying views of the world. I make sure that, despite the great distances, everyone has the maximum interconnection. At the northern edge, I leave the area for the intended extension, which until then has grown trees to function as a forest. The building is designed as a wooden building with a reinforced concrete core and an extensive vegetation roof. The building is energetically designed as carefully and self-sustaining as possible. It uses geothermal and solar energy, rains the rainwater into tanks and re-uses it for flushing and irrigation and is also heated by a ventilation fan with a heat recovery unit
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