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Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Martináková, Petra ; Vágner, Silvestr (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
REVITALIZATION PROGRAM OF FLORAL GARDEN IN KROMERIZ Flower garden which was in 1998 together with the castle and garden Podzámecká named on list of national cultural heritage of UNESCO was established in 2.half of 17th century. It has two main parts, Květnice and Štěpnice. Main entry was originally from the colonnade and was focused on the main compositional axis. Today this entry is used only in exceptional circumstances and the main entrance has been moved to the area of the Honorary Auditors. The floral garden consist of three parts - Dutch and orange gardens in the north, an area of the Honorary Auditors and the southern part, where in the past were Bažantice, rabbit Hill and bird aviary. The work resolves functional use of the individual parts, their interconnection and continuity of baroque Garden. In the Dutch and orange garden is proposed restaurant which forms the dominant element of area. In addition there are proposed exhibition spaces and educational center which should be part of the gardens. Entry object is reconstructed so that it offers essential services for visitors. In the southern part where the Bažantice was in the past is situated gerdening center. The comlex is closed by the reconstructed baroque aviary. There is a scope for leisure activities in the space between Volire and gardening center. Communication corridor passes as a connecting element through the floral garden. It begins at the South at avian Volire and ends with a restaurant in the North.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Kalousek, Jaroslav ; Vágner, Silvestr (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The aim of my project is to design a functional and harmonious complex as an addition to the current buildings. Although it is designed with regard to the current buildings, it has also some modern features. Two annex buildings result from the original picture of the two houses already built in the garden and being used as a greenhouse orange-tree garden. I found inspiration mostly in the forms existing in the garden as well as in the details on the buildings. I also considered landscaping, nature and plants growing in the garden since the complex is closely connected with the garden and nature. As the result organic architecture of the dwelling greenhouses with espaliers is built. The symbolical meaning of the auditorium in the Dutch Pavilion is a seed as the beginning of something new which can grow and develop further. This can also be compared to the passing-on of skills and abilities while learning new things. Symbolism of the Orange Pavilion is expressed by the scenario of the exhibition reflecting the garden and its alleys during the lifetime of the Bishop Lichtenstejn helping us understand the concept of the garden itself centuries ago.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Čermáková, Markéta ; Kopečný, Petr (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
Revialization of a part of Kvetna garden in Kromeiz
The Upper garden of the Český Krumlov castle
KERTESOVÁ, Gabriela
The bachelor thesis deals with the upper baroque garden in the Castle of Český Krumlov and significant buildings of the Summer-House Bellarie and Musical Pavilion. This garden was founded in the 17th century by Eggenbergs and was completely built in the half of the 18th century by Schwarzenbergs. The thesis summarizes the current art-historical development and will primarily focus on the interpretation of the upper park with the help of the original plans. There are also chapters concerning the important buildings and artists who participated with the construction of the garden. The upper park is contextualized in the Czech Baroque gardens, and it is compared with a park in Červený Dvůr and the Flower Garden in Kroměříž
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Čermáková, Markéta ; Kopečný, Petr (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
Revialization of a part of Kvetna garden in Kromeiz
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Martináková, Petra ; Vágner, Silvestr (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
REVITALIZATION PROGRAM OF FLORAL GARDEN IN KROMERIZ Flower garden which was in 1998 together with the castle and garden Podzámecká named on list of national cultural heritage of UNESCO was established in 2.half of 17th century. It has two main parts, Květnice and Štěpnice. Main entry was originally from the colonnade and was focused on the main compositional axis. Today this entry is used only in exceptional circumstances and the main entrance has been moved to the area of the Honorary Auditors. The floral garden consist of three parts - Dutch and orange gardens in the north, an area of the Honorary Auditors and the southern part, where in the past were Bažantice, rabbit Hill and bird aviary. The work resolves functional use of the individual parts, their interconnection and continuity of baroque Garden. In the Dutch and orange garden is proposed restaurant which forms the dominant element of area. In addition there are proposed exhibition spaces and educational center which should be part of the gardens. Entry object is reconstructed so that it offers essential services for visitors. In the southern part where the Bažantice was in the past is situated gerdening center. The comlex is closed by the reconstructed baroque aviary. There is a scope for leisure activities in the space between Volire and gardening center. Communication corridor passes as a connecting element through the floral garden. It begins at the South at avian Volire and ends with a restaurant in the North.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Kalousek, Jaroslav ; Vágner, Silvestr (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The aim of my project is to design a functional and harmonious complex as an addition to the current buildings. Although it is designed with regard to the current buildings, it has also some modern features. Two annex buildings result from the original picture of the two houses already built in the garden and being used as a greenhouse orange-tree garden. I found inspiration mostly in the forms existing in the garden as well as in the details on the buildings. I also considered landscaping, nature and plants growing in the garden since the complex is closely connected with the garden and nature. As the result organic architecture of the dwelling greenhouses with espaliers is built. The symbolical meaning of the auditorium in the Dutch Pavilion is a seed as the beginning of something new which can grow and develop further. This can also be compared to the passing-on of skills and abilities while learning new things. Symbolism of the Orange Pavilion is expressed by the scenario of the exhibition reflecting the garden and its alleys during the lifetime of the Bishop Lichtenstejn helping us understand the concept of the garden itself centuries ago.

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