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Family Winery in the Moravian Countryside
Adamcová, Kateřina ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a small family winery in the Moravian countryside. The chosen location is the heart of the South Moravia wine region and offers attractive views of the Pavlov Hills. The work is loosely related to the pre-diploma project, which aimed to map and evaluate the current situation of wine houses/cellars in the village of Strachotín, which lies on the border of the Nové Mlýny dam. The development of tourism and the modernisation of buildings has had the most noticeable impact on the historic cellar buildings, which have gradually disappeared or are being rebuilt for recreational purposes. The diploma project is situated outside the nowadays "fragmented wine alley" and presents a possible proposal for a new architectural form in the landscape, right among the vineyards.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Klimešová, Naďa ; Uřídilová, Marcela (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
What’s a building in the landscape like? It’s not indifferent. It uses but doesn’t abuse. It doesn’t compete. It is not indifferent The theme of the project is the road – as progress, as an element of composition. It starts among the vineyards and ends with a view of the hills of Pálava, the dominant feature of the landscape. In the middle, the road is enclosed by houses and passes through a large frame which creates a picture of the landscape that changes with time. Henceforth, the building is not just a building; it is also a frame through which we see an endless number of pictures. It uses but doesn’t abuse The buildings of the winery and of the wine research institute are designed according to the principles of sustainability and are as environmentally friendly as possible. Built with wooden panels on a barren plot of land, they make use of waste water. Does not compete The buildings are located amid the vineyards with a view of the Pálava hills. From the distance, they appear to blend with the landscape thanks to the climbing vines on the outside walls.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Klimešová, Naďa ; Uřídilová, Marcela (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
What’s a building in the landscape like? It’s not indifferent. It uses but doesn’t abuse. It doesn’t compete. It is not indifferent The theme of the project is the road – as progress, as an element of composition. It starts among the vineyards and ends with a view of the hills of Pálava, the dominant feature of the landscape. In the middle, the road is enclosed by houses and passes through a large frame which creates a picture of the landscape that changes with time. Henceforth, the building is not just a building; it is also a frame through which we see an endless number of pictures. It uses but doesn’t abuse The buildings of the winery and of the wine research institute are designed according to the principles of sustainability and are as environmentally friendly as possible. Built with wooden panels on a barren plot of land, they make use of waste water. Does not compete The buildings are located amid the vineyards with a view of the Pálava hills. From the distance, they appear to blend with the landscape thanks to the climbing vines on the outside walls.

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