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The mourning ceremony Hall Lisen
Kaliariková, Beáta ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of the project was to design a new mourning hall. The building is extending the cemetery that already exists and is situated on neighbouring plot. The new building is supposed to extend the possibilities and capacities of the cemetery. The plot is delimited by the street Šimáčkova. It is surrounded by groungs and the edge of forest from the other sides. There are no buidlings on the plot. It is green and includes green vegetation. The new building is supposed to offer space where mourning ceremonies and related functions like organisation and preparation of funeral could take place. Apart from the building the project contains also planned extension of cemetery area. The capacity of graves will be increased and extended by columbaria which will be situated around shelter for meditation. The new parking area will be created for visitors of ceremonies and cemetery. The building is situated in a back part of plot. Besides the access pavements also service roads will be created for employees and funeral car. Individual parts will be separated by leaf green so that they will not interrupt each other. My intention in the solution of form was to accentuate the space of the mourning hall. This part of building is higher than other side parts which are meant to be used as service parts.The solution is emphasized by lengthened monolith walls. The building has only one floor and the roof is flat. It is positioned at one level. The ground plan is irregular and created from rectangular shapes.
The mourning ceremony Hall Lisen
Žaludová, Kristýna ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The new building of the Mourning Hall Lisen is located on a slightly sloping plot in the Brno-Lisen district. The concept of the plot’s layout fluently connects to the operation of the current cemetery. The unbuilt part will serve as the new cemetery with areas for standard burying to the ground, columbaria, a scattering garden, but also areas for non-traditional burying such as Bios Urn (after cremation, the ashes are placed into a special urn with a tree seed, which is put in the ground – the life of the deceased one thus symbolically continues in the plant). The tree motif pervades the whole building: it is present on the foregrounded façade through perforated aluminium panels, and it is used on the rounded wall in the interior entrance hall, on the door decoration and on subtle interior elements. The whole building is designed as a convergence of three masses. The operation part (technical facilities, employees’ facilities and survivors’ facilities) has an L-shaped ground plan and is the lowest mass of the object; the ceremonial hall is comprised of an exceeded block. The catafalque is emphasized by a glass-topped tube in the north-western part of the hall.
The mourning ceremony Hall Lisen
Žaludová, Kristýna ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The new building of the Mourning Hall Lisen is located on a slightly sloping plot in the Brno-Lisen district. The concept of the plot’s layout fluently connects to the operation of the current cemetery. The unbuilt part will serve as the new cemetery with areas for standard burying to the ground, columbaria, a scattering garden, but also areas for non-traditional burying such as Bios Urn (after cremation, the ashes are placed into a special urn with a tree seed, which is put in the ground – the life of the deceased one thus symbolically continues in the plant). The tree motif pervades the whole building: it is present on the foregrounded façade through perforated aluminium panels, and it is used on the rounded wall in the interior entrance hall, on the door decoration and on subtle interior elements. The whole building is designed as a convergence of three masses. The operation part (technical facilities, employees’ facilities and survivors’ facilities) has an L-shaped ground plan and is the lowest mass of the object; the ceremonial hall is comprised of an exceeded block. The catafalque is emphasized by a glass-topped tube in the north-western part of the hall.
The mourning ceremony Hall Lisen
Kaliariková, Beáta ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of the project was to design a new mourning hall. The building is extending the cemetery that already exists and is situated on neighbouring plot. The new building is supposed to extend the possibilities and capacities of the cemetery. The plot is delimited by the street Šimáčkova. It is surrounded by groungs and the edge of forest from the other sides. There are no buidlings on the plot. It is green and includes green vegetation. The new building is supposed to offer space where mourning ceremonies and related functions like organisation and preparation of funeral could take place. Apart from the building the project contains also planned extension of cemetery area. The capacity of graves will be increased and extended by columbaria which will be situated around shelter for meditation. The new parking area will be created for visitors of ceremonies and cemetery. The building is situated in a back part of plot. Besides the access pavements also service roads will be created for employees and funeral car. Individual parts will be separated by leaf green so that they will not interrupt each other. My intention in the solution of form was to accentuate the space of the mourning hall. This part of building is higher than other side parts which are meant to be used as service parts.The solution is emphasized by lengthened monolith walls. The building has only one floor and the roof is flat. It is positioned at one level. The ground plan is irregular and created from rectangular shapes.

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