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Architecture of the extreme
Válek, Ondřej ; Albert, Novák (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
"The need to get food, build a camp resistant to storms and torrents drove us all to work. The leader worked together with us, but did not make the conditions easier for us. On the contrary, the order to use in the construction on the site of tree boards, which we had to cut down and process in the thickets, meant a new piece of work. Sometimes, tired of remorse, I remembered home, especially when the still rain and gloomy sky discouraged us newcomers. However, what kept me going and pushed me forward was the interest in this Robinsonade and my pride. I didn't show the feelings that were shaking through me at the time. If the others can handle it, I will persevere as well. My nature can't stand me standing last. And this pride helped me overcome femininity. So I remembered my beginnings as scouting and felt a warm joy at the calm awareness of my fitness today. ” _Jiří Wolker: To those to whom I belong //Project goal The main goal of this work coincides with the mission and purpose of the association Junák - Czech Scout, z .: "To support the development of young people's personalities in accordance with the principles and methods of scouting." //Means The means to fulfill the main goal is to build a scout camp in which children are involved. Specifically, 25 boys aged 7-15 who are members of the 14th Regulus Líšeň section. Together with 10 other leaders, they go to the "Hodíškov" camp every year, where they spend the first 14 days of the summer holidays. The construction of the camp is preceded by a design, which is the subject of this work.
Architecture of the extreme
Malásek, Petr ; Albert, Novák (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
In the eyes of a traveller, Iceland seems to be a paradise on earth, but in the eyes of an inhabitant, it doesn't seem so clear. A number of factors come into play, such as the difficult availability of building materials, low population density or the unbalanced length of day and night during the months, which also has considerable consequences for the mental state of the population. The project takes into account the last mentioned problem. In the design of a simple family farm, the project tries to discover the basic principles of how to fight the lack or excess of daylight and at the same time solve questions of contemporary theory of architecture and materialize the problem of part and whole relationships.
Architecture of the extreme
Válek, Ondřej ; Albert, Novák (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
"The need to get food, build a camp resistant to storms and torrents drove us all to work. The leader worked together with us, but did not make the conditions easier for us. On the contrary, the order to use in the construction on the site of tree boards, which we had to cut down and process in the thickets, meant a new piece of work. Sometimes, tired of remorse, I remembered home, especially when the still rain and gloomy sky discouraged us newcomers. However, what kept me going and pushed me forward was the interest in this Robinsonade and my pride. I didn't show the feelings that were shaking through me at the time. If the others can handle it, I will persevere as well. My nature can't stand me standing last. And this pride helped me overcome femininity. So I remembered my beginnings as scouting and felt a warm joy at the calm awareness of my fitness today. ” _Jiří Wolker: To those to whom I belong //Project goal The main goal of this work coincides with the mission and purpose of the association Junák - Czech Scout, z .: "To support the development of young people's personalities in accordance with the principles and methods of scouting." //Means The means to fulfill the main goal is to build a scout camp in which children are involved. Specifically, 25 boys aged 7-15 who are members of the 14th Regulus Líšeň section. Together with 10 other leaders, they go to the "Hodíškov" camp every year, where they spend the first 14 days of the summer holidays. The construction of the camp is preceded by a design, which is the subject of this work.
Architecture of the extreme
Malásek, Petr ; Albert, Novák (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
In the eyes of a traveller, Iceland seems to be a paradise on earth, but in the eyes of an inhabitant, it doesn't seem so clear. A number of factors come into play, such as the difficult availability of building materials, low population density or the unbalanced length of day and night during the months, which also has considerable consequences for the mental state of the population. The project takes into account the last mentioned problem. In the design of a simple family farm, the project tries to discover the basic principles of how to fight the lack or excess of daylight and at the same time solve questions of contemporary theory of architecture and materialize the problem of part and whole relationships.

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