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Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Kráľovič, Dávid ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
he assignment is the design of a multipurpose hall in Jaroměřice and Rokytnou. The building object is designed on the land of the former falconry, on which there an athletic oval and a multifunctional playground is situated. Currently, the sports complex does not meet its expectations and is poorly visited. The aim of the proposal is therefore to add suitable and attractive new sports facilities, cultural spaces and places which allow people from the village and the surrounding area to meet. The proposal consists of two buildings, a multi-purpose hall and an accommodation building, which are interconnected by a connecting bridge. The sports hall is a 3-storey building, with two storeys and a basement, the accommodation building is likewise 3-storey building with two storeys and a residential attic. An extensive vegetated roof is proposed on the hall building, while the roof of the accommodation building is designed as a gable roof so that its appearance refers to its purpose. In terms of mass, there are two shapes in the area, a cubic cuboid shape - the multifunctional hall and a five-angled longitudinal cuboid - the accommodation building. The buildings are unified by an offset façade of timber slats. The load-bearing system of the building of the multifunctional hall is made of glued timber frame structures. The buildings are designed so that various activities, whether sporting or cultural, can take place in their premises. In the hall there is a cafeteria, a large hall, small halls, a gym, catering facilities, changing rooms or technical and sanitary facilities. The accommodation building contains rooms, storage areas, technical facilities and laundry. The buildings are designed as barrier free and wheelchair accessible. Buildings. By their positioning on the site, the buildings form a corner adjacent to the adjacent streets. The buildings respect the urban structure of the streets. The design also works to preserve as much of the original greenery on the site as possible and adds several new trees to this existing greenery. Overall, therefore, the proposal extends the potential of the sports complex and offers it a wider use and new meaning.

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