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Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Páralová, Barbora ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
My task was to draft a new usage of one part of ‘Kvetna Zahrada in Kromeriz’, current entrance building, their functional usage, architectural aspect and urban scheme. My draft is a simple result of given requirements and demands. The entrance building is meant to serve the majority of required activities (e.g. cash desk, entrance hall, education space with library, exhibition area, and an apartment of the manager). The concrete-glass pavilion is new building structure on the northern edge of the Dutch Garden which consists of a coffee-bar and a book shop. The Dutch Garden and the Orange Garden are planted with citrus trees, maple trees, and cherry trees each on different ground surface (concrete paving, concrete and water). The southern part with a bird volary is meant as a park.
Annahof
Obršál, Norbert ; Fessler, Elan Neuman (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
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Annahof
Mihola, Václav ; Vítek, Jiří (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
Based on the analysis to select the function stews because it fully exploits the potential of the place. The primary purpose is the cultivation of cannabis with subsequent production and consumption. It is basically a winery, but transferred to cannabis. Therefore, production and tasting. And fully respect the place I come from him. All remnants of buildings to their benefit and give them functional. I refer to the agricultural activities associated with ANNAHOF.
Annahof
Matoušek, Jaroslav ; Hradecká, Irena (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
Anenský dvůr used to be a farm surrounded by fields just a few dozen meters from the Austrian border. It worked even during the fifties before the creation of the Iron Curtain. Agricultural activity slowly subsided, people disappeared. Nature began quietly but ceaselessly, in small portions, getting on its side after the interval division. Buildings and their surroundings started to change. Nature has changed in fifty years place unrecognizable. Clearly defined boundaries are erased, flash greenery spread to the surrounding area and has created a specific single entity defining the surrounding chaos. Such a situation is the basis for the layout of the new cemetery. Current enhanced peripheral borders are strengthened by planting oaks, while the interior is modified. Most of invasive acacia and other shrubs are removed. The original character of the place, floodplain meadow is reinforced by planting new trees, such as birch or cherry.  The new cemetery consists of two main areas - internal groomed lawn under clearly defined square walls, which leads to deposition of ash and vice versa in the outer belt informal grown meadows are individual pavilions cemetery.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Mrlinová, Lucie ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
Uncovering and restoration of cultural landscape Jaroslavice. Partially used extensive grounds of the former brickworks. The topic of new architectural forms in the post-industrial landscape. Analysis of space-elements and relationships in the landscape. Recovery strategy in relation premises - office and - Landscape
Baths +
Šebová, Petra ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
Spas work with a specific culture and lifestyle of the courtyard they are situated in. Situations in physically separated spaces influence each other and create authentic environment. Architectural language works with semiprivate moments, street aesthetics and follows different ways of inhabiting the space.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Sazama, Martin ; Velková, Soňa (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The main building is vertically divided into production and buffer zone. Overhead building for customers is divided into two masses, which creates an outdoor living area with views of the vineyards. Buildings with its beveled opening layout into two sides and forms an imaginary entrance to the site. Business is shot on the driveway and tasting room overlooking the vineyards. From the tasting room is the view into space with barique barrels and these spaces are connected by a staircase.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Májek, Jan ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The concept of the proposed structures is considerably regionalist, as early as in the use of types, forms and principles, as well as used materials. The effort was not only a functional layout winery, but focused also on the context and scale the configuration, hand in hand with the use of construction materials. Buildings are simple in shape and structure, perhaps understated. The purpose was to provide functional, comfortable, cozy setting up, the feeling of safety and comfort. It is therefore designed courtyard on the south side formed by the existing building workers' hostel, which will be adapted to the family home, opposite the north side of the main block, then the winery, a wine production, storage and distribution, incl. technical background holding a stock for agricultural machinery. The eastern wing of Justice would be dedicated space for the tasting with a link to existing wine cellar that his position in the new piece occupies an attractive position.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Levíčková, Lenka ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The proposal maintains the current landscape of the place, which is shaped by two distinct structures - vineyards and slope excavation. Location winery produces imaginary boundary between the main phenomena. There are some conflicts with the slope excavation, which slowly builds on the vineyard rows. Grid vineyards further penetrates through the mass of the winery, which is copied into the overall design solution.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Ondruszová, Veronika ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the project is to provide necessary facilities and services for visitors of the Flower Garden in Kroměříž (a UNESCO sight since 1998). The concept of the proposal is based on a partial respect to historic trace of buildings in Holland and Orange Garden and hitherto resulting definitons of the both gardens. The propsed buildings (a visitors' centre and a café) are situated cross-wise to the main axis of the formal part of the Flower Garden and divide the territory determined by a wall into several smaller parts. Consequently, built-up parts alternate with green garden areas. Each cross-wise path in the Garden leads to a certain target and guide visitors to explore new places. The entrance building is preserved in its almost original form with only its functional usage and consequent interior changes being solved. The southern part of the given territory is worked on only as a mass. A new pre-space of the green house is created, a new segmentation of garden areas and a new garden-shop green house with corresponding facilities is proposed which orientation agrees with the overall concept. The surroundings of a rabbit hill and a volary is drawn as a free adaptation of the original form. All garden areas are linked with a water area motif.

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