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House of peace and religions in Bangui
Pecková, Patrícia ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The project deals with the design of a multi-religious complex in the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui. This project was created because of the consequences of historical developments in the country, primarily in response to the long-lasting riots between religious groups. The whole project is covered by an organization that is just to be based in this area. In addition to the seat of this organization, accommodation for visitors, a spiritual space for believers and a place of reverence are to be solved here, so that they do not forget the deeds that have greatly affected the whole country. Therefore, the proposal works with the division of the land into several parts. The first and most important is the north-eastern part of the plot, where the main entrance to the area is proposed, from which it is possible to get directly to the spiritual space with chapels surrounded by greenery, or you can go on a path of reflection among the trees, which ends with a reverent room. Which also leads the way to the spiritual garden. Subsequently, the spiritual garden is connected to the public part of the whole area, which is oriented on the south side of the plot. On the south-east side, due to the busy street, an administration and associated facilities are proposed. In the south-west side there is an accommodation facility, which provides the guests with a view of the spiritual garden. All buildings are designed as one-storey, except housing, which is designed as a two-storey building. The maximum height of the buildings is 8 m. The buildings are designed from solid fired bricks, which have been a natural building material in this area for centuries. The central space of this public part is divided into a square and a paillotte (a place where the older generation meets the younger generation and tells its stories about the history of their people). In the design, the paillotte is depicted in the traditional way - a large deciduous tree.
LAKE GENEVA METROPOLIS – MÉTROPOLE LÉMANIQUE
Pecková, Patrícia ; Dlabáč, František (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
This book combines a thesis project with a theoretical approach to the topic "The Metropolis of the Geneva Lake - Métropole Lémnique". It focuses on the transformation of the former industrial area of Sévelin, which lies close to the city centre of Lausanne. Thanks to analyses and observations of the environment, it is possible to perceive the current deficiencies in the connectivity of the different parts of the area and the lack of quality public space in the area. With reference to the theories of Jan Gehl, Herman Hertzberger and Duplex architects, the thesis seeks to explore the assumptions, qualities and significance of space within urban life and its social potential. The thesis seeks to suggest appropriate transformations of the environment at two different scales. The scale of the urban study and the scale of the architectural design of individual buildings. The aim of the whole work is to propose a new identity for the Sévelin area, which should reflect a lively and heterogeneous character that also refers to the neighbourhood's past.
House of peace and religions in Bangui
Pecková, Patrícia ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The project deals with the design of a multi-religious complex in the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui. This project was created because of the consequences of historical developments in the country, primarily in response to the long-lasting riots between religious groups. The whole project is covered by an organization that is just to be based in this area. In addition to the seat of this organization, accommodation for visitors, a spiritual space for believers and a place of reverence are to be solved here, so that they do not forget the deeds that have greatly affected the whole country. Therefore, the proposal works with the division of the land into several parts. The first and most important is the north-eastern part of the plot, where the main entrance to the area is proposed, from which it is possible to get directly to the spiritual space with chapels surrounded by greenery, or you can go on a path of reflection among the trees, which ends with a reverent room. Which also leads the way to the spiritual garden. Subsequently, the spiritual garden is connected to the public part of the whole area, which is oriented on the south side of the plot. On the south-east side, due to the busy street, an administration and associated facilities are proposed. In the south-west side there is an accommodation facility, which provides the guests with a view of the spiritual garden. All buildings are designed as one-storey, except housing, which is designed as a two-storey building. The maximum height of the buildings is 8 m. The buildings are designed from solid fired bricks, which have been a natural building material in this area for centuries. The central space of this public part is divided into a square and a paillotte (a place where the older generation meets the younger generation and tells its stories about the history of their people). In the design, the paillotte is depicted in the traditional way - a large deciduous tree.

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