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Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Sedlák, Miroslav Gabriel ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The development of the town represented a key turning point in the life of the Flower Garden. Its entrance was relocated from the arcade in the upper part of the garden to its side, via the cour d'honneur. It means that visitors leave not having experienced the genius loci of the Flower Garden, since they entered the middle part of the garden “exhibition” without any previous explanation. The main idea of the entire project is to restore the garden into its original condition, which shall include the opening of a central pavilion and the possibility to enter the garden upon the “introduction” on the arcade in the upper part of the central axis. The project attempts to make use of the existing cour d'honneur as much as possible, which is finely renovated in order to be able to comply with the current requirements for a UNESCO World Heritage Site entrance building. The existing entrance building and cour d'honneur feature a foyer, restaurant, restaurant facilities and exhibition areas and supply off-loading area. The projected area features a new curve-defined exhibition area which represents reminiscence of a unique arcade. The new element is located in the upper third of the projected area and it is embedded in the surrounding terrain to create shallow passageway between the gardens. This embedding creates angularities running in opposite directions, one of which is designed as a ramp connecting the terrace on the arcade and the projected area. A florist’s is reconstructed in the lower part of the gardens (it is expected to be partly independent) with no relation to the applicable plan area. The florist’s is also interlaced with the axes of the Flower Garden, with the vision of the renovation of "rabbit’s hillock" and the reconstruction of a bird house with a body of water.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Sedlák, Miroslav Gabriel ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The development of the town represented a key turning point in the life of the Flower Garden. Its entrance was relocated from the arcade in the upper part of the garden to its side, via the cour d'honneur. It means that visitors leave not having experienced the genius loci of the Flower Garden, since they entered the middle part of the garden “exhibition” without any previous explanation. The main idea of the entire project is to restore the garden into its original condition, which shall include the opening of a central pavilion and the possibility to enter the garden upon the “introduction” on the arcade in the upper part of the central axis. The project attempts to make use of the existing cour d'honneur as much as possible, which is finely renovated in order to be able to comply with the current requirements for a UNESCO World Heritage Site entrance building. The existing entrance building and cour d'honneur feature a foyer, restaurant, restaurant facilities and exhibition areas and supply off-loading area. The projected area features a new curve-defined exhibition area which represents reminiscence of a unique arcade. The new element is located in the upper third of the projected area and it is embedded in the surrounding terrain to create shallow passageway between the gardens. This embedding creates angularities running in opposite directions, one of which is designed as a ramp connecting the terrace on the arcade and the projected area. A florist’s is reconstructed in the lower part of the gardens (it is expected to be partly independent) with no relation to the applicable plan area. The florist’s is also interlaced with the axes of the Flower Garden, with the vision of the renovation of "rabbit’s hillock" and the reconstruction of a bird house with a body of water.

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