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City by the Ocean
Holcnerová, Lenka ; Kyselka, Igor (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
In between the Oceans and the Earth (The cities by Oceans) Projects in between the oceans and the earth For studies of towns on the seashores in magister studies under leadership of Ing. Arch Jan Mlecka I was impacted by two basic factors: firstly by my three years of studies and internships in Lisbon – a metropolis on the shore of Atlantic ocean, which became written into Lisbon’s DNA, into its light, tempo, priorities, historz, courage, strength, eternity, simplicity, sailing boats and elegance. And secondly I was influenced by a workshop organized by AA of London in February 2011 in Dubrovnik with lectures of Vedran Mimica and John Palmesino about towns, growth, quality of town life, policies and by studies of Southern Croatian coast under leadership of Krunoslav Ivanišin, where a floating platform was proposed to simultaneously solve several problems of this region. The more I become involved with oceans, the more I am fascinated by shorelines. This rare, dangerous, fractal line is the theatre of the biggest changes and dramas, but it also presents the greatest possibilities. (This is why I call my work not Towns by Oceans but In Between The Oceans and The Earth). When I was mapping shorelines, I have come across several findings: 1. The principles of constructions on shorelines are similar all over the world. 2. There are similar evolutionary stages in usage of shoreline – it is both physical and functional stages. 3. In many cases the potential of ocean is impaired by human interventions. Taking into account these facts, I was searching for further evolutionary stages of shorelines. In Lisbon I visited Ocean Energy Systems where 30 young engineers work on im-provements of machines designed to extract energy from oceans. In order to be effi-cient, these machines have to have giant dimensions. Immediately after seeing a generator on the island of Pico, I realized that such machines should not be put behind fences, creating an obstacle on the rare shoreline in between the sea and the land, but that they must be adopted by architecture – so that we will be able to live with them in symbiosis on the shoreline.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Holcnerová, Lenka ; Poslušná, Iva (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
In the immediate vicinity of a residential area based on 30th years, on an exclusive plot with views of the town, at the confluence of the river and drive Strhanec Bečva in a place where there are regular Cygnus olor - Mute Swan ... The building responds to the height level adjacent buildings while developing the potential and uniqueness of the parcel. At the height level followed by a two-storey business parter, replicating street line and follow-up to the ledge nearby riverside home. Receding fuel - čtvrteliptické curve - is formed above standard apartments with terraces gradually retreating to highlight the quality corner parcel. Elevation gradation in a round the corner, consistent with the eight-story buildings in the northern territories. The structure is based on the functionalist concept - response functionalist nautického morphology. The interior reflects the theme to the popular two-story corner cafes and spatially generous entrance halls of apartment building.
Various Options
Vazačová, Anna ; Holcnerová, Lenka (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Many materials and things are marked as waste and under this marking their further use is perceived negatively. However, these are often materials and products that can be easily reused without much energy in the same or completely new ways. Locality is used as a tool for discovering new possibilities for the city and rediscovering the way of building based directly on the surrounding environment. The concept develops the reuse and recycling of things and materials not only in the objects and architecture themselves, but also in the content and function and way of thinking of the city's inhabitants. The work elaborates the idea of how to build locally in a contemporary city. It is a kind of practical manual on how to start thinking about a given place as a used one. It is also a practical guide on how to think about local city buildings. The theoretical basis from historical to contemporary local architecture is a free addition to this project.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Holcnerová, Lenka ; Poslušná, Iva (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
In the immediate vicinity of a residential area based on 30th years, on an exclusive plot with views of the town, at the confluence of the river and drive Strhanec Bečva in a place where there are regular Cygnus olor - Mute Swan ... The building responds to the height level adjacent buildings while developing the potential and uniqueness of the parcel. At the height level followed by a two-storey business parter, replicating street line and follow-up to the ledge nearby riverside home. Receding fuel - čtvrteliptické curve - is formed above standard apartments with terraces gradually retreating to highlight the quality corner parcel. Elevation gradation in a round the corner, consistent with the eight-story buildings in the northern territories. The structure is based on the functionalist concept - response functionalist nautického morphology. The interior reflects the theme to the popular two-story corner cafes and spatially generous entrance halls of apartment building.
City by the Ocean
Holcnerová, Lenka ; Kyselka, Igor (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
In between the Oceans and the Earth (The cities by Oceans) Projects in between the oceans and the earth For studies of towns on the seashores in magister studies under leadership of Ing. Arch Jan Mlecka I was impacted by two basic factors: firstly by my three years of studies and internships in Lisbon – a metropolis on the shore of Atlantic ocean, which became written into Lisbon’s DNA, into its light, tempo, priorities, historz, courage, strength, eternity, simplicity, sailing boats and elegance. And secondly I was influenced by a workshop organized by AA of London in February 2011 in Dubrovnik with lectures of Vedran Mimica and John Palmesino about towns, growth, quality of town life, policies and by studies of Southern Croatian coast under leadership of Krunoslav Ivanišin, where a floating platform was proposed to simultaneously solve several problems of this region. The more I become involved with oceans, the more I am fascinated by shorelines. This rare, dangerous, fractal line is the theatre of the biggest changes and dramas, but it also presents the greatest possibilities. (This is why I call my work not Towns by Oceans but In Between The Oceans and The Earth). When I was mapping shorelines, I have come across several findings: 1. The principles of constructions on shorelines are similar all over the world. 2. There are similar evolutionary stages in usage of shoreline – it is both physical and functional stages. 3. In many cases the potential of ocean is impaired by human interventions. Taking into account these facts, I was searching for further evolutionary stages of shorelines. In Lisbon I visited Ocean Energy Systems where 30 young engineers work on im-provements of machines designed to extract energy from oceans. In order to be effi-cient, these machines have to have giant dimensions. Immediately after seeing a generator on the island of Pico, I realized that such machines should not be put behind fences, creating an obstacle on the rare shoreline in between the sea and the land, but that they must be adopted by architecture – so that we will be able to live with them in symbiosis on the shoreline.

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