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Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Domčíková, Radka ; Zíka, Vratislav (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Residential Complex on the street Pastviny in the city of Brno-Komín is designed in the place of current allotments. Plot of land, surrounded on the south by catalog terraced houses, is planted in a shallow depression and to the east rises towards the Palacky hill. The main idea of the project is to create a residential structure of rather smaller scale, responsive to the terrain and its surroundings. The design uses the principle of combination of two types of volumes: the accent (higher part with different heights) and the interval (invariant one-storey volume). It applies to three-quarters of the land, remaining quarter complements the parc at the prospect of leading the Svratka valley. Fourty homes offers the possibility of peaceful housing for small or large families as well as couples or individuals. Clusters of houses clearly define the public spaces that encourage social interaction of locals. While inversely arise courtyards and gardens on the other side as a purely private spaces.
Metylovická hůrka – within the confines of villages
Domčíková, Radka ; Štěpán, Marek (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Improving the landscape that changes over time. Re-establishment of the relation to the place, reconstruction of the former tourist chalet. Analysis of context and spatial relations in the landscape and individual specifics of their parts. The issue of attitude to the reconstruction of architecturally inconsistent, not very historically valuable buildings. Abandoned recreational object at the top of the hill. Creating a path that promotes the permeability of territory. Enhancing the landscape. Create a network of sites with potential. Verify the use of territory and existing building with respect to the contemporary requirements of modern architecture. Reminiscence of the dilapidated object and its fragmentation in the landscape.
Metylovická hůrka – within the confines of villages
Domčíková, Radka ; Štěpán, Marek (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Improving the landscape that changes over time. Re-establishment of the relation to the place, reconstruction of the former tourist chalet. Analysis of context and spatial relations in the landscape and individual specifics of their parts. The issue of attitude to the reconstruction of architecturally inconsistent, not very historically valuable buildings. Abandoned recreational object at the top of the hill. Creating a path that promotes the permeability of territory. Enhancing the landscape. Create a network of sites with potential. Verify the use of territory and existing building with respect to the contemporary requirements of modern architecture. Reminiscence of the dilapidated object and its fragmentation in the landscape.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Domčíková, Radka ; Zíka, Vratislav (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Residential Complex on the street Pastviny in the city of Brno-Komín is designed in the place of current allotments. Plot of land, surrounded on the south by catalog terraced houses, is planted in a shallow depression and to the east rises towards the Palacky hill. The main idea of the project is to create a residential structure of rather smaller scale, responsive to the terrain and its surroundings. The design uses the principle of combination of two types of volumes: the accent (higher part with different heights) and the interval (invariant one-storey volume). It applies to three-quarters of the land, remaining quarter complements the parc at the prospect of leading the Svratka valley. Fourty homes offers the possibility of peaceful housing for small or large families as well as couples or individuals. Clusters of houses clearly define the public spaces that encourage social interaction of locals. While inversely arise courtyards and gardens on the other side as a purely private spaces.

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