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Biblioverse – Multifunctional building with library
Bílek, Jan ; Kratochvíl, Jan (referee) ; Bykov, Oleksii (advisor)
The aim of the project is to use the potential of the site, to create a pleasant space for work and study and to offer an alternative to the existing public libraries. The project responds to the current perception of the function of libraries as places to meet, work and study, and seeks to provide an environment adapted to the needs of the younger productive population and university students in Brno. The project emphasises the provision of quiet working spaces, interactive study rooms and relaxation zones to meet the needs of users at different levels of concentration and relaxation.
Biblioverse – Multifunctional building with library
Košútová, Kristína ; Kratochvíl, Jan (referee) ; Bykov, Oleksii (advisor)
Children's libraries in the Czech and Slovak Republic are a mirror of education. The spaces are undersized, furnished with furniture and carpets to at least somewhat muffle children's screams. The question remains whether such furnishings are sufficient and whether a children's library should look and function differently. The project is being taken up by a new branch of the Jiří Mahen Municipal Library - the Children's Library. It is based on an understanding of child development, how children play and learn new things during their childhood - from birth to the age of 12. Children can create their own games and toys to play with in the library. Children will be able to make their own choices about how they spend their time in the library. Whether they will play individually according to their own ideas or become part of any workshop organised by the Jiří Mahen Library. In the project I define 3 basic typologies that make up the space, and these are part of the building's mass. The tower - it is the main vertical element, thanks to which children can move between several floors, but it is also a space hiding interactive elements and games. The Cave - is a smaller space that resembles a refuge or hiding place for children who want to hide and read, or just want to find their own corner. Tunnel - is the main horizontal element that connects the important points of the two main building volumes.
Dance in Brno
Papcun, Peter ; Všetečková, Alena (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
Contemporary dance theater faces the problems of insufficient infrastructure and unsuitable spaces for its performances. Classic theater buildings and other transformed spaces often do not meet the specific needs of dance art. The lack of new, specially designed spaces in the Czech Republic leads to the migration of dancers abroad or to Prague. In this work, I devoted myself to the analysis of the current issue of dance theater and at the same time I focused on the analysis of the solved plot. Based on these analyses, I developed a proposal for a new theater that reflects the identified problems, offers solutions and deviates from standard ideas about the theater. The goal of my proposal is to create an environment that will be in line with the requirements and needs of the dance theater today. When designing the theater, I took into account aesthetic, functional and technical aspects in order to create a space that will allow the presentation of dance performances in the best possible form. The result is a comprehensive theater design, which is based on thorough analysis and at the same time brings innovative solutions for dance theater today. The building should be integrated into the scale of the city of Brno and become an integral part of its life.
Dance in Brno
Kuklová, Tereza ; Všetečková, Alena (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
Dance, as many understand and perceive it, is no longer the dance we know from theater stages. It is not strictly confined to the movements of ballet, the compositions of contemporary dance, or the steps of traditional dances. Dance has begun to evolve more towards a spiritual direction. It is the expressive movements of individuals who convey stories through their movements, performers who react to their surroundings with their gestures, and groups of dancers who connect with each other through their movements. This is the current form of dance that spills out of the classical theaters and into the streets, cultural centers, and parks. It goes where there is a sensitive and perceptive observer. Such performers go where they feel comfortable, where they can develop their movements, their thinking, and where they can be inspired. However, currently, there are not too many spaces that are conducive to such individuals. In Prague, there are a few theaters that focus on the current direction of dance development and on dancers moving in this direction. In Brno, there are significantly fewer such platforms for dance, and the facilities are inadequate. Therefore, it happens that dance leaves Brno for cities where it has more favorable conditions. A step towards improving the conditions for contemporary dancers is to give them their own spaces, spaces designated for their dance. To move away from classical theaters, where these individuals feel rather uncomfortable in their large spaces. The aim of this work is to present a new form of theater as a space for free dance and movement artists. Incorporating such a structure into the scale of the city of Brno and integrating it into the city's life.

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