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New synagogue in Opava
Odstrčilová, Jana ; Benedek, Borislav (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The diploma project handles the design of the synagogue and buildings of the Jewish community in Opava. The project is formed as an architectural study. Apart from the synagogue, the design also includes a mixed-use building under the administration of the Jewish community. This building combines several departments – a kosher restaurant, which is adapted to prepare meals according to Jewish eating habits, workshop rooms, administration of the Jewish community and community library. These departments are supplemented by temporary accommodation and starter flats for students and by two commercial units. The entire complex is complemented by underground parking and the necessary technical facilities. There was an original synagogue in the area, which was burned down by the Nazis and the only remnant here is the building of the former rabbinic house, now serving as the seat of the Christian Association. The basis of the concept is the legible urbanism of the design, which connects the polyfunctional building to the block type design of the surrounding buildings, allowing the synagogue itself to stand out as a solitary object. Its orientation creates a public space with the entrances to the synagogue and the outside seating of kosher restaurant. An architectural language of simple lines was chosen for both objects. The contrast and emphasis on the importance of the synagogue over the other object is achieved by the used materials. The monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton was chosen as the construction principle, the layout is different according to the departments of the individual parts of the design.
Winery Lahofer Dobšice
Odstrčilová, Jana ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is a design of a new building of Lahofer Winery in Dobšice u Znojma. An architectural study was created in AG33 class. The thesis works with the study and expands it by certain documents: Building permission documentation, and Execution of the project documentation. The building plot is located near Dobšice on a southern slope which is used as a vineyard. The task was to design a winery with a production building capable of producing up to 1.000.000 bottles of wine per year, and an administration building containing administration part, restaurant with necessary facilities, short-term accommodation for visitors, and showroom with a wine tasting area. The requirement of a public zone affects the size and form of the structure. We do not solely design a production building but also a building for the best representation of the company, recreation and social events. The main goal was to join the two functions sensitively - so that they can complement each other. We wanted to create a compact monolithic structure that is partly embedded into the ground - as is usual with traditional wine cellars. The monolithic structure is divided into a partly embedded production part and a public part with a view of the surroundings. Out of the mass of the monolithic structure rises another - third - floor. It is set a bit aside so that a terrace is created. The glass facades of the public part are on the Southwest. The vast area of the facade is divided by metal panels intertwined with willow twigs. The panels are set in a way so as to create an impression of a wine sprout coiling around the concrete slab of the main mass. The detail shows a form of the sliding panels used for shading of the glass surfaces.
New synagogue in Opava
Odstrčilová, Jana ; Benedek, Borislav (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The diploma project handles the design of the synagogue and buildings of the Jewish community in Opava. The project is formed as an architectural study. Apart from the synagogue, the design also includes a mixed-use building under the administration of the Jewish community. This building combines several departments – a kosher restaurant, which is adapted to prepare meals according to Jewish eating habits, workshop rooms, administration of the Jewish community and community library. These departments are supplemented by temporary accommodation and starter flats for students and by two commercial units. The entire complex is complemented by underground parking and the necessary technical facilities. There was an original synagogue in the area, which was burned down by the Nazis and the only remnant here is the building of the former rabbinic house, now serving as the seat of the Christian Association. The basis of the concept is the legible urbanism of the design, which connects the polyfunctional building to the block type design of the surrounding buildings, allowing the synagogue itself to stand out as a solitary object. Its orientation creates a public space with the entrances to the synagogue and the outside seating of kosher restaurant. An architectural language of simple lines was chosen for both objects. The contrast and emphasis on the importance of the synagogue over the other object is achieved by the used materials. The monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton was chosen as the construction principle, the layout is different according to the departments of the individual parts of the design.
Winery Lahofer Dobšice
Odstrčilová, Jana ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is a design of a new building of Lahofer Winery in Dobšice u Znojma. An architectural study was created in AG33 class. The thesis works with the study and expands it by certain documents: Building permission documentation, and Execution of the project documentation. The building plot is located near Dobšice on a southern slope which is used as a vineyard. The task was to design a winery with a production building capable of producing up to 1.000.000 bottles of wine per year, and an administration building containing administration part, restaurant with necessary facilities, short-term accommodation for visitors, and showroom with a wine tasting area. The requirement of a public zone affects the size and form of the structure. We do not solely design a production building but also a building for the best representation of the company, recreation and social events. The main goal was to join the two functions sensitively - so that they can complement each other. We wanted to create a compact monolithic structure that is partly embedded into the ground - as is usual with traditional wine cellars. The monolithic structure is divided into a partly embedded production part and a public part with a view of the surroundings. Out of the mass of the monolithic structure rises another - third - floor. It is set a bit aside so that a terrace is created. The glass facades of the public part are on the Southwest. The vast area of the facade is divided by metal panels intertwined with willow twigs. The panels are set in a way so as to create an impression of a wine sprout coiling around the concrete slab of the main mass. The detail shows a form of the sliding panels used for shading of the glass surfaces.

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