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In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Solár, Michal ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The concept is based on the historical development of the plot and the city as such. Historically, the area has been defined by self-help and without clearly specified dogmatic guidelines. It is thanks to this that the city is enriched with moments that do not fulfill only the aesthetic or spiritual, but also the functional nature of the city. The moment of surprise and certain visas enriches the interior of the yard as well as the city. At first glance, such annoying spaces have a certain quality, caused by the play of light or the overall concept of space. An important feature of the object is the moment of surprise from the perceived space. The transition from a clearly defined ground floor to the rear, at first glance, irrational courtyard is enhanced by a passage, which also refers to the typical division of the small town house. ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTION The principle of layering of individual spaces clearly reflects the moments of surprise. By specific fragmentation of the building, a character that resembles rather a family house as a residential object, spaces of different quality and utilization are created. The lower dwellings have a spatially and optically separated garden from the total mass, with the top terrace being terraces which are optically linked to the courtyard, but are not accessible to the public. The apartments in the attic have mostly urban character. This creates the principle of co-existence, which is typical of the whole area of the city. The layering is evident in the distribution of flats with different connections to gardens and terraces as well as the variety of housing units. The spirit of the place is a standing cellar that reflects the historical transformation of the parcel and is a symbol of the locality.
In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Wojtek, Tomáš ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
Primary target of a design is to resolve a housing project, which lies on the border between city historical centre and suburban area. Main theme is primarily the flat in a small town – how it should look like and what qualities should it offer to the inhabitants. The design operates with the spacious apartments, embedded within the masses that lock into each other with the courtyard in the centre and the pathway running all the way through the site. Spacious flats would then be inhabited with the families which cause the reactivation of common life in the city centre.
In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Nekolná, Alena ; Sedláček, Jan (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The city's center is being exhausted at the expense of tourists and their earnings in Mikulov. More than residential houses build guest houses and other accommodation, classical housing is then set aside on the housing estate. Gradually, this phenomenon is signed on the quality of the city as a whole. It is also associated with gentrification, which is not always negative in the beginning, rather the opposite, but over time it can destroy the value of space. The oncept that my proposal is directed to is called Bilateral. It stems from the complexity of the non-orthogonal parcel, which is so characteristic of Mikulov. Just opening up the two streets leads to linking these two different places. Do not stack matter on one side of the street line, but use both as a functionally connected whole. Matter that does not turn back. An important motive is to fill a street break. Single-story building is out of scale. Follow the street line, lead it as a communication with the surroundings. Surroundings are also subject to a scale that divides the massive mass in the neighborhood of Comenius Street. Part of the mass descends to the lower street, the higher the mass prepares, the lower the gesture of the receding wall involved in the events. There is a street interior dedicated to a bakery and an open kitchen belonging to the restaurant with access from Husova Street. The restaurant is a bile hall accessible to all. The patio in the middle of the disposition connects the inhabitants and creates a community.
To Dvur Kralove by train - Transfer Terminal in Dvur Kralove nad Labem
Šlesingerová, Veronika ; Hora, Jan (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The subject of this architectural and urban study is to design a new transfer terminal in Dvůr Králové nad Labem. The terminal has to associate the existing bus lines and the new train line using the existing track, which connects to the train station located on the outskirts of the city. At the same time, the town deals with the issue of train and bus services. It came with a proposal to extend the track closer to the city and at the same time move the existing bus station to one place. This creates a direct train-bus transfer. The aim of the project, however, is to design not only the transport terminal, but to create a new public space with the use of the city itself.
Baugruppe Now
Bevelaquová, Diana ; Landa, Filip (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
Is it better to live in country or in a city? Great access to work, school, shopping and culture or close proximity to nature, weekend barbecues with neighbors and tranquility. Do we have to choose? Is it possible to combine these qualities? Is the Baugruppe principle able to solve the housing conundrums of the current era? “Baugruppe is a group of people that combine their finances and efforts to construct an apartment building conforming to their notion of ideal living while remaining affordable.” (1) To me the Baugruppe lifestyle seems to be wedged in between the city experience and the more traditional way of living outside of it. In between the preplanned structure of the residences and the organic growth of the dwellings. In this bachelor’s thesis I examine these alternatives and their pros which beg to be merged together. I ponder the question: is it possible to embody this betweenness in the design of the residential complex – in its urban composition, its structure, its formal expression as well as its typology. On one hand prefabricated construction of apartment buildings based on market research brings monotone anonymity on the other hand it allows financial and construction efficiency. While the individual nature of a regular house project may enable freedom of expression, it may also hinder this freedom for any other project surrounding it. The houses themselves reflect the aesthetic values of their owners. The various reworks and additions reflect their changing needs. In Baugruppe the willingness to share space with members of the same community as well as outsiders meets the need to own real estate. The main goal of course still remains living well. In one’s own space, with neighbors of one’s own choosing, utilizing the economic and cultural assets of the city, while saving money that can be better used elsewhere. Be it larger living space or a greenhouse filled with tomatoes next to the house. (1) BAUGRUPPE! Manual, available on: http://www.baugruppe.cz/index.php?page=baugruppe-manual
Baugruppe Now
Šťastná, Anna ; Císler, Ondřej (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
Baugruppe, as an alternative option for housing, is made up of a group of people who are looking for a way to create their own housing according to their ideas. They become developers themselves, looking for interesting solutions for their housing that the regular real estate market does not offer. Together, they find land that is often less attractive to ordinary developers and compromise to decide on all the design steps. For the proposed Baugruppe, the site is situated in the town Znojmo, Czech republic. The plots were chosen in such a way that they did not have any particular qualities - on the contrary, that they were rather places that were not at first sight very attractive. The theme of the work is to portray the Baugruppe way of living as community housing. The proposal seeks to figure out a way to make community coexistence as natural as possible for all Baugruppe participants. Whether just meeting the neighbors on the way to their apartments, meeting on the terrace with a friend from the opposite apartment or organizing an event in the common interior/exterior spaces for all Baugruppe participants. All these spaces create a slightly different atmosphere and become a combination of different small worlds that intertwine with each other. At the same time, the aim of the work is to create a house that opens up to its surroundings while allowing all the events of the house to take place undisturbed inside.
Municipal hall in Znojmo
Kopiláková, Zuzana ; Toman, Radek (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
Municipal hall in Znojmo City of regional importance. Solution of the public hall in relation to the urban situation of a particular place. Evaluation of a suitable location throughout the castle circuit of the historical center of Znojmo, definition of size and real-world traffic for the needs of the city Konec chatu Napište zprávu...
Municipal hall in Znojmo
Vlková, Kateřina ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
Multipurpose city hall for the city of Znojmo. The city of regional significance. The solution of the public building in connection with the urban situation of a particular place. Evaluation of a suitable location in the wider area of the historical center of Znojmo for the construction of this importance, defining its size and operation for the real needs of the city.
Archive+
Šana, Václav ; Hora, Jan (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The proposal deals with the architecture archive concept on a wider social scale. The goal is to treat the information as a certain relative value, when the individual spaces are conceived with emotional surprise. There is a controlled collision between old and new approaches where attractive spaces serve purely rational mechanical systems. A person going through the archive should perceive emotional experiences and, after leaving the archive, perceive information in a more complex way.
Municipal hall in Znojmo
Voráčová, Michaela ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
Znojmo – in the summer season, it is the heart of the culture of the Moravian wine region. However, wintry cold and wet streets are not very tempting. But where to go for big event, a ball or a concert of foreign artist? Current spaces are not enough. They are the impetus for a new searching, for new culture centre. The chosen parcel for location of the culture centre is located in Svoboda square. The new hall transforms an unreadable, unreachable area in a clearly defined space that has its own users. The unique construction location built in correspondence with visual axis of adjacent streets places the building rather in the position of statue than a house with an entrance and agricultural courtyard. This role is achieved by adaptation of overall mass and facilities&operations placement. Arising house is unique from each side, still to be explored. New culture centre is a dynamic building defined by two distinctive curved surfaces that shapes individual spaces inside and visual dominants from outside.

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