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Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Ondruszová, Veronika ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the project is to provide necessary facilities and services for visitors of the Flower Garden in Kroměříž (a UNESCO sight since 1998). The concept of the proposal is based on a partial respect to historic trace of buildings in Holland and Orange Garden and hitherto resulting definitons of the both gardens. The propsed buildings (a visitors' centre and a café) are situated cross-wise to the main axis of the formal part of the Flower Garden and divide the territory determined by a wall into several smaller parts. Consequently, built-up parts alternate with green garden areas. Each cross-wise path in the Garden leads to a certain target and guide visitors to explore new places. The entrance building is preserved in its almost original form with only its functional usage and consequent interior changes being solved. The southern part of the given territory is worked on only as a mass. A new pre-space of the green house is created, a new segmentation of garden areas and a new garden-shop green house with corresponding facilities is proposed which orientation agrees with the overall concept. The surroundings of a rabbit hill and a volary is drawn as a free adaptation of the original form. All garden areas are linked with a water area motif.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Ondruszová, Veronika ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the project is to provide necessary facilities and services for visitors of the Flower Garden in Kroměříž (a UNESCO sight since 1998). The concept of the proposal is based on a partial respect to historic trace of buildings in Holland and Orange Garden and hitherto resulting definitons of the both gardens. The propsed buildings (a visitors' centre and a café) are situated cross-wise to the main axis of the formal part of the Flower Garden and divide the territory determined by a wall into several smaller parts. Consequently, built-up parts alternate with green garden areas. Each cross-wise path in the Garden leads to a certain target and guide visitors to explore new places. The entrance building is preserved in its almost original form with only its functional usage and consequent interior changes being solved. The southern part of the given territory is worked on only as a mass. A new pre-space of the green house is created, a new segmentation of garden areas and a new garden-shop green house with corresponding facilities is proposed which orientation agrees with the overall concept. The surroundings of a rabbit hill and a volary is drawn as a free adaptation of the original form. All garden areas are linked with a water area motif.

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