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Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Bartošová, Klára ; Nový, Alois (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The flower garden was designed in a spirit of a rennaisance vision of the world (an attitude to the universe, the nature and a human being) as an imaginary drama taking place in a scene of walls and objects. The original idea was to enter the garden from the centre of a collonade. The front garden – an orangery, a dutch garden and a menagerie – had a function of a supplementary area. This area didn´t depend on a strict garden order, it was possible to enter each part of the front garden from the main garden. In the 18th century, the main entrance was relocated to a newly built court of honour atrium situated in the front garden. The original purpose of the garden composition was restraint by this change. Also the front garden was converted throughout the years. In the course of years all three components of the front garden were trilaterally interconnected and an axe going through all these three parts was created. Partial axes of the main garden composition started to penetrate into the front garden. A revitalisation of the front garden offers the possibility to direct visitors to the original garden entrance. This would allow the visitors to see the original designer´s intension. The design of the front garden is a synthesis of its authentic idea and its evolution during centuries. It is considered as one of its stages, of those preceding as well as of those following. This stage respects the dominating flower garden as well as the court of honour. Furthermore, this stage presents all functions of the area.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Bartošová, Klára ; Nový, Alois (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The flower garden was designed in a spirit of a rennaisance vision of the world (an attitude to the universe, the nature and a human being) as an imaginary drama taking place in a scene of walls and objects. The original idea was to enter the garden from the centre of a collonade. The front garden – an orangery, a dutch garden and a menagerie – had a function of a supplementary area. This area didn´t depend on a strict garden order, it was possible to enter each part of the front garden from the main garden. In the 18th century, the main entrance was relocated to a newly built court of honour atrium situated in the front garden. The original purpose of the garden composition was restraint by this change. Also the front garden was converted throughout the years. In the course of years all three components of the front garden were trilaterally interconnected and an axe going through all these three parts was created. Partial axes of the main garden composition started to penetrate into the front garden. A revitalisation of the front garden offers the possibility to direct visitors to the original garden entrance. This would allow the visitors to see the original designer´s intension. The design of the front garden is a synthesis of its authentic idea and its evolution during centuries. It is considered as one of its stages, of those preceding as well as of those following. This stage respects the dominating flower garden as well as the court of honour. Furthermore, this stage presents all functions of the area.

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