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LABORARTORY BRNO
Kočí, Tereza ; Kopečný, Petr (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
New gallery of architecture and modern design. It's situated on the corner of Milady Horakove street and Koliště, which is a ring road. Its mass traditionally supplies the corner and its role supplies the cultural institutions on the ring road. My priority was to create a building with valuable interior space on the plot. The characteristic point of the building is a large roofed atrium, around which exhibition areas are located. Even within the atrium it is possible to exhibit - by hanging on the roof structure. Most light is coming from above into the building, so the windows on the facade are narrowest on the top and downwards they are expanding. In the building, there is some space for students and their activities - workshops and others, too.
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The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Musálek, Filip ; Jura, Pavel (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Design of a new metropolitan city hall located on the Brno ringstrasse concentrates all workplaces city government in one place, namely in the northern part of the embankment between Benešova and Koliště streets near the former customs building palace Moravia. The underlying assumption is the future transfer of the main station and the release of area for the park (today trackage) and other construction.
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The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Zlámal, Filip ; Jura, Pavel (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Design of a new metropolitan city hall located on the Brno ringstrasse concentrates all workplaces city government in one place, namely in the northern part of the embankment between Benešova and Koliště streets near the former customs building palace Moravia. The underlying assumption is the future transfer of the main station and the release of area for the park (today trackage) and other construction.
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The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Frolík, Jakub ; Šmídek, Petr (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
The overall concept and intent was to design a building open to all city residents and its visitors. Openness is copied into the open layout that allows free movement of people and a multifunctional building. The facade is designed as a steel structure, composed of seven triangular segments. Parter open glassed over which is the "rotating facade located, thus helping to relieve the controversial building in context. Interior space is a central, open, bright and clear. Staircase around a central atrium supports the dynamics of the building leads visitors around the building.
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