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Cultural Centre of Velké Němčice
Tomašáková, Alexandra ; Krettová, Eva (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a new cultural center in the village of Velké Němčice. It is located right in the historic center of the village. The current building of the cultural house does not sufficiently serve its purpose and its revitalization is necessary. The building, built in the 1960s, is one of many cultural facilities of this type. Over time, various extensions were added to the site, which are responsible for the incomplete appearance of the building. The aim of the work was to check the possibilities of designing a new cultural center that would better serve the people od Velké Němčice. It can be an example of how to deal with this type of building, which is located in all corners of the Czech Republic. Emphasis is placed on the functionality and variability of spaces, which should create a multi-purpose cultural background of the village with a community character. It should be the best place for the locals and their hobbies and clubs. The building also responds to the context of the structure of the village and tries to integrate into its surroundings. The proposal was also preceded by an urban study of the village center itself and its square, which is also the cultural center of the village where its social life take place. The multifunctional cultural and educational center includes many new functions that should help the further development of Velké Němčice.
Špica/ Brno, Nové sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Tomašáková, Alexandra ; Burešová, Karolína (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this project was to cultivate a part of an area used mostly as a storage space, not reflective to its surroundings, which present many opportunities. The place offers, among other sights, a great view of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Pavol which is located nearby. The borderline od the layout is made out of an open city unit which dominates at the corner, along with the public area in front of the Town Hall. The concept of the building meets the needs of a modern Town Hall serving multiple purposes. The building takes an advantage of the potential of the area, and with the planned development of greenery near Little America, forms and cultivates its surroundings.
Cultural Centre of Velké Němčice
Tomašáková, Alexandra ; Krettová, Eva (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a new cultural center in the village of Velké Němčice. It is located right in the historic center of the village. The current building of the cultural house does not sufficiently serve its purpose and its revitalization is necessary. The building, built in the 1960s, is one of many cultural facilities of this type. Over time, various extensions were added to the site, which are responsible for the incomplete appearance of the building. The aim of the work was to check the possibilities of designing a new cultural center that would better serve the people od Velké Němčice. It can be an example of how to deal with this type of building, which is located in all corners of the Czech Republic. Emphasis is placed on the functionality and variability of spaces, which should create a multi-purpose cultural background of the village with a community character. It should be the best place for the locals and their hobbies and clubs. The building also responds to the context of the structure of the village and tries to integrate into its surroundings. The proposal was also preceded by an urban study of the village center itself and its square, which is also the cultural center of the village where its social life take place. The multifunctional cultural and educational center includes many new functions that should help the further development of Velké Němčice.
Špica/ Brno, Nové sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Tomašáková, Alexandra ; Burešová, Karolína (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this project was to cultivate a part of an area used mostly as a storage space, not reflective to its surroundings, which present many opportunities. The place offers, among other sights, a great view of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Pavol which is located nearby. The borderline od the layout is made out of an open city unit which dominates at the corner, along with the public area in front of the Town Hall. The concept of the building meets the needs of a modern Town Hall serving multiple purposes. The building takes an advantage of the potential of the area, and with the planned development of greenery near Little America, forms and cultivates its surroundings.

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