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Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Kuběnová, Veronika ; Šupler, Libor (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the project is to create a visitors' centre for the Flower Garden in Kroměříž. The building is situated in Holland and Orange Gardens that are not being used at the moment. The overall concept of the proposal reacts to a historic trace of a renaissance-baroque garden. The shape of the building divides the given territory into two proportionally more pleasant areas, creates facilites for visitors of the garden, provides places for educational activites in an auditorium for exhibitons and lectures and offers relaxation in a café. At the same time, the building detracts nothing from the graden's green stay areas, but provides them on its grassy roof. The flashing point is an observatory place at the very end of the roof, from where there is a view of the Flower Garden from height that enables visitor to grasp a valuable heritage of 17th century garden art. A new functional settlement of the entrance building with a ticket office and an information centre on the ground floor and a flat for the administrator of the garden on the first floor is a part of the project. The southern part of the given territory is projected for the purpose of a garden shop and as a green stay area with a rabbit hill and a baroque volary.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Kuběnová, Veronika ; Mutina, Petr (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
A new multipurpose town house has been designed into a vacant lot on Křížová street in Brno. Currently, Staré Brno is a territory without a clear concept, with high traffic load, and fragmented and often unsatisfactory development. The project therefore assumes and takes into account urban adjustments in this locality; in particular it anticipates traffic reduction in close proximity of the building and also decrease in noise load. The given location has some special features – its vastness allows it to form a whole street front; it shapes and closes a block which has a long history, its position is exceptional considering its closeness to Mendel square. The proposed building helps shape the appearance of Křížová street into which it opens with an urban-shaping facade. On the other hand, it distances itself from the inside yard which is unusable due to its unsatisfactory technical and aesthetic state. The building thus bears, within its own capacity, all the functional and spatial variety that the relation to the inside yard could offer. The result is a self-sufficient urban balcony-type building with a parquet circle designated to business and higher floors to living. There are 35 smaller flats projected for living, intended esp. for young families, couples or singles. The project assumes that the tenants will lead active and social lives, so it offers flexible outdoor areas that are both covered and open, surfaces that are both green and cemented and spaces that are both private and common.
Gothic Fashion in the Czech Lands in the 14th Century. Development of Clothing Features in the Czech Lands in the Years 1330 -1410
Kuběnová, Veronika ; Sládková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Těšínská Lomičková, Radka (referee)
1 ABSTRACT This thesis presents a study of a field of everyday culture - medieval fashion and its development during the reign of Charles IV of Luxembourg and his son Wenceslas in the Czech lands in the years 1330 - 1410. As these fashion trends and changes were exhibited primarily through the clothing of nobility, this thesis focuses exclusively on the environs of the aristocracy and royal court. In addition to written sources and archaeological finds, the fine arts also serve to advance our knowledge of Gothic fashion trends, whose works authentically capture the contemporary clothing styles and changes in all of Europe. This thesis therefore examines, through a methodical analysis, how wall paintings, panel paintings and book illuminations of Czech provenance reflect changes in clothing fashions and tastes in courtly environs during the period of time known as Luxembourg Gothic. This study of primary iconographic sources in authentic historical buildings and galleries was further aided by the creation of an extensive photo archive. This thesis presents a representative sampling of the works from this archive which documents a basic transformation of Czech clothing culture and the creation of a Bohemian style of Gothic fashion, culminating at the turn of the 14th and 15th century and enriching European...
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Kuběnová, Veronika ; Šupler, Libor (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the project is to create a visitors' centre for the Flower Garden in Kroměříž. The building is situated in Holland and Orange Gardens that are not being used at the moment. The overall concept of the proposal reacts to a historic trace of a renaissance-baroque garden. The shape of the building divides the given territory into two proportionally more pleasant areas, creates facilites for visitors of the garden, provides places for educational activites in an auditorium for exhibitons and lectures and offers relaxation in a café. At the same time, the building detracts nothing from the graden's green stay areas, but provides them on its grassy roof. The flashing point is an observatory place at the very end of the roof, from where there is a view of the Flower Garden from height that enables visitor to grasp a valuable heritage of 17th century garden art. A new functional settlement of the entrance building with a ticket office and an information centre on the ground floor and a flat for the administrator of the garden on the first floor is a part of the project. The southern part of the given territory is projected for the purpose of a garden shop and as a green stay area with a rabbit hill and a baroque volary.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Kuběnová, Veronika ; Mutina, Petr (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
A new multipurpose town house has been designed into a vacant lot on Křížová street in Brno. Currently, Staré Brno is a territory without a clear concept, with high traffic load, and fragmented and often unsatisfactory development. The project therefore assumes and takes into account urban adjustments in this locality; in particular it anticipates traffic reduction in close proximity of the building and also decrease in noise load. The given location has some special features – its vastness allows it to form a whole street front; it shapes and closes a block which has a long history, its position is exceptional considering its closeness to Mendel square. The proposed building helps shape the appearance of Křížová street into which it opens with an urban-shaping facade. On the other hand, it distances itself from the inside yard which is unusable due to its unsatisfactory technical and aesthetic state. The building thus bears, within its own capacity, all the functional and spatial variety that the relation to the inside yard could offer. The result is a self-sufficient urban balcony-type building with a parquet circle designated to business and higher floors to living. There are 35 smaller flats projected for living, intended esp. for young families, couples or singles. The project assumes that the tenants will lead active and social lives, so it offers flexible outdoor areas that are both covered and open, surfaces that are both green and cemented and spaces that are both private and common.

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