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Horečky
Obrusníková, Magdalena ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The main aim of the diploma thesis is the revitalization of the site Horečky in Beskydy mountains, which contains several abandoned buildings. In the introduction, the work provides an analysis in the wider context and comes up with a concept of urban strategy on the larger scale. The main item of the urban and architectural study itself is a complex of existing buildings called Pantata, Marianka and Panimama and their setting in the terraced hilly landscape. The first necessary step is purging the buildings of nonconceptual extensions, which were added in the past. The function, which was chosen based on the outcome of the analysis part is a recreational accommodation facility oriented on educational school trips and alternative forms of experience-based educational methods. The building Pantáta gets to be the main center of the function itself and the 3rd and 4th stock is designed as additional accommodation facility. The building is also complemented with an extension building located in the terrace in the sloping-down terrain. This spatial concept also enables expansion of the exterior space in front of the historical building. The building Marianka is designed to be the main accommodation facility. The building Panimama is removed and a forest-cabin accommodation area is designed at the plot as another alternative way of staying in nature. There are also other landscape interventions and pavilions designed within the thesis project.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Bomberová, Eva ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
1. Identification details Viticulture in Jaroslavice 2. urbanistic solution The place that I am thinking about is the ground located on the edge of village Jaroslavice. It takes 6,5ha. Owners of this ground are husband and wife Markel. My the most important idea for the viticulture is its implanting to the landscape and make the viticulture that will be a family business. The objects of the viticulture are situated on the square place connected to the house, that survived as the only one after the building the brickyard and becoming the family house. Individual services are located according to continuity of production. The part used for living is with the view for the landscape, because of the privacy of visitors. In the center of the court is the place for eating, meeting owners with visitors and with wine, of course. There are two roads that separate two parts: the part of working and the part for visitors and their comfort. The part of the land close to the existing house has plane character, so it is realy good place for the court and also for the wheelchairs access to each buildings. There is no need to modify the land to much because there are no subterranean parts of the objects. The land is also used for increasing capacity vineyards. The rest of the big land could be used for setting fruits plantation – apple trees, plum trees and so on. Even thought the entire set of objects is compact, each of the objects are separated so the construction could be gradual. The most important are the manufacturing and store parts, the parts for meeting, tasting and living could be done later. 3. Architectonic solution The restful place close to the nature in the south of the Moravia region is the ideal place for rest connected with visiting the family viticulture. The design is trying for the best connection between good business and finding a nice place for living. The face of All the objects comes from the existing house. The wooden sheathing unites all the objects. The vision is that the viticulture should befit to the landscape and do not disturb uniqueness of this place. It is thanks to the nature material that getting old together with its surroundings.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Križanovská, Ivana ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The proposed winery building is located within the land in such a way that it follows the original cellar path and vineyard planned in the future. The three separate objects are oriented towards the common central area and thus form a meeting place.
Horečky
Obrusníková, Magdalena ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The main aim of the diploma thesis is the revitalization of the site Horečky in Beskydy mountains, which contains several abandoned buildings. In the introduction, the work provides an analysis in the wider context and comes up with a concept of urban strategy on the larger scale. The main item of the urban and architectural study itself is a complex of existing buildings called Pantata, Marianka and Panimama and their setting in the terraced hilly landscape. The first necessary step is purging the buildings of nonconceptual extensions, which were added in the past. The function, which was chosen based on the outcome of the analysis part is a recreational accommodation facility oriented on educational school trips and alternative forms of experience-based educational methods. The building Pantáta gets to be the main center of the function itself and the 3rd and 4th stock is designed as additional accommodation facility. The building is also complemented with an extension building located in the terrace in the sloping-down terrain. This spatial concept also enables expansion of the exterior space in front of the historical building. The building Marianka is designed to be the main accommodation facility. The building Panimama is removed and a forest-cabin accommodation area is designed at the plot as another alternative way of staying in nature. There are also other landscape interventions and pavilions designed within the thesis project.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Bomberová, Eva ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
1. Identification details Viticulture in Jaroslavice 2. urbanistic solution The place that I am thinking about is the ground located on the edge of village Jaroslavice. It takes 6,5ha. Owners of this ground are husband and wife Markel. My the most important idea for the viticulture is its implanting to the landscape and make the viticulture that will be a family business. The objects of the viticulture are situated on the square place connected to the house, that survived as the only one after the building the brickyard and becoming the family house. Individual services are located according to continuity of production. The part used for living is with the view for the landscape, because of the privacy of visitors. In the center of the court is the place for eating, meeting owners with visitors and with wine, of course. There are two roads that separate two parts: the part of working and the part for visitors and their comfort. The part of the land close to the existing house has plane character, so it is realy good place for the court and also for the wheelchairs access to each buildings. There is no need to modify the land to much because there are no subterranean parts of the objects. The land is also used for increasing capacity vineyards. The rest of the big land could be used for setting fruits plantation – apple trees, plum trees and so on. Even thought the entire set of objects is compact, each of the objects are separated so the construction could be gradual. The most important are the manufacturing and store parts, the parts for meeting, tasting and living could be done later. 3. Architectonic solution The restful place close to the nature in the south of the Moravia region is the ideal place for rest connected with visiting the family viticulture. The design is trying for the best connection between good business and finding a nice place for living. The face of All the objects comes from the existing house. The wooden sheathing unites all the objects. The vision is that the viticulture should befit to the landscape and do not disturb uniqueness of this place. It is thanks to the nature material that getting old together with its surroundings.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Križanovská, Ivana ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The proposed winery building is located within the land in such a way that it follows the original cellar path and vineyard planned in the future. The three separate objects are oriented towards the common central area and thus form a meeting place.

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