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Architecture Staging Interactions in Space
Krettková, Karin ; Zervan, Marián (referee) ; Mitášová, Monika (advisor)
Architectural space is a staged space; architects use the plan to delineate the interaction of man with space, man with man, and space with space itself. In this way, Architecture becomes a staging oscillating between actual and virtual space. Time is fast and we keep accelerating. Thus, the virtual component of architecture, until recently neglected, is becoming increasingly important. Once again, there is a need to get ducks in a row. Through a critical interpretation of texts, buildings and events, the thesis seeks to find a position, practices and tools of architecture that enable it to embody the ever-metamorphosing spirit of the times. Rather than establishing a canon according to which to construct, I seek to sift the meanings, realities and affirmations of the time that will allow me to realign my point of view, establish a position and prepare myself to enter the world of architecture. The text is composed of three layers. The first is an essay that tries to answer the question through an interpretation of the contemporary social scene and the role of architecture in it: What happened to archi-architecture? The second layer, through the example of the evolution of architectural imagery, addresses the necessity of engaging consciousness in constructing architecture through which we structure the human landscape. The third layer is the form of the work itself, which seeks to find a medium of architecture that would allow to update the discourse and stir the stagnant waters of the present, trapped between the inability of the young generation to read and the necessity of critical reading to develop conscious processes. And what else is architecture but a conscious reorganization of space?
Space of cyclic change
Krettková, Karin ; Kopec, Jakub (referee) ; Rozwalka, Szymon (advisor)
The project aims to respond to the cyclical nature typical of a Baltic resort, which it programmatically addresses by linking the function of a children's sanatorium with a hotel, the building responds to the commercial JUNKSPACE promenade with a back facade formed by a roof that creates both a shelter for the market and privacy for the sanatorium.
Space of cyclic change
Krettková, Karin ; Kopec,, Jakub (referee) ; Rozwalka, Szymon (advisor)
The brief of the thesis was to find and design a building that responds to the cyclical nature of the Baltic resort town of Svinousie. After analyses dealing with the natural, sociological and historical characteristics of the town, the building program was selected as a children‘s spa sanatorium. To position the parcel at the epicenter of resort commerce, it was necessary to resolve the programmatic conflicts and continuities between the sanatorium, the commercial promenade and the health promenade that line the parcel. Last but not least, the project addresses the conflict between the requirements of the sanatorium and the hotel, in terms of views and room illumination, which is resolved by its curved geometry. For the requirements of the users of the building - people with limited ability and orientation - the building is designed as barrier-free, instead of conventional accesses, where ramps and other means of ensuring comfortable use for all users of the building are relegated to the position of a design ornament, the concept of the building here is precisely barrier-free, and especially one dedicated to movement. The building is thus designed entirely as a continuous ramp
Space of cyclic change
Krettková, Karin ; Kopec, Jakub (referee) ; Rozwalka, Szymon (advisor)
The project aims to respond to the cyclical nature typical of a Baltic resort, which it programmatically addresses by linking the function of a children's sanatorium with a hotel, the building responds to the commercial JUNKSPACE promenade with a back facade formed by a roof that creates both a shelter for the market and privacy for the sanatorium.

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