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Water world - spa Krnov
Janák, Lukáš ; Svatošová, Ivana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Diploma thesis is proposing a new desing of Baths for the city of Krnov. This task comes from official architectural competition and it was chosen because of previous experience with simillar projects in bachelor´s study program. The main goal is to create a whole new year-round area not only with swimming pool services, but also for entertainment, relaxation, and summer sport activities. The design respects the meander of the Opavice River and is using the current outside swimming pool as a starting compositional element. The basic idea is to create perspective axes which would connect the Krnov historical architecture landmarks of the city (Svatý Kopeček, the Pilgrimage Church of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows in Civilina, Krnov Town Hall, Evangelical Church, St. Martin's Church and the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary) with the proposal area. The fundumental idea is to guide these axes in such a way that they would line the mass of the existing healthy greenery, and simultaneously they are shaping the form of a new bath building. Bathing facilities are designed to communicate as much as possible with the waterfront and the adjacent land for sports and physical education. The shape of the wave allows for maximum supply of sunlight from the outside, while inside it helps to orientate within the space naturally and create optimal space for individual operations. The internal operation of the baths is divided into three basic zones - sports zone (swimming pool), sports and recreation zone (aquapark) and recreation and relaxation zone (SPA and wellness). The basic principle is the balance of mind and body, which, thanks to the structure of bathing operations is calming the mind and simultaneously physically burden the body in one direction and vice versa in the other. The result is a bathing complex focused mainly on swimming and sports activities which is reaction to its history. Other activities are indoor/outdoor sauna, whirlpool, massage, gym, aquapark, restaurant, accommodation, which serve visitors as one open compact space that they can walk through.
Water world - spa Krnov
Janák, Lukáš ; Svatošová, Ivana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Diploma thesis is proposing a new desing of Baths for the city of Krnov. This task comes from official architectural competition and it was chosen because of previous experience with simillar projects in bachelor´s study program. The main goal is to create a whole new year-round area not only with swimming pool services, but also for entertainment, relaxation, and summer sport activities. The design respects the meander of the Opavice River and is using the current outside swimming pool as a starting compositional element. The basic idea is to create perspective axes which would connect the Krnov historical architecture landmarks of the city (Svatý Kopeček, the Pilgrimage Church of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows in Civilina, Krnov Town Hall, Evangelical Church, St. Martin's Church and the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary) with the proposal area. The fundumental idea is to guide these axes in such a way that they would line the mass of the existing healthy greenery, and simultaneously they are shaping the form of a new bath building. Bathing facilities are designed to communicate as much as possible with the waterfront and the adjacent land for sports and physical education. The shape of the wave allows for maximum supply of sunlight from the outside, while inside it helps to orientate within the space naturally and create optimal space for individual operations. The internal operation of the baths is divided into three basic zones - sports zone (swimming pool), sports and recreation zone (aquapark) and recreation and relaxation zone (SPA and wellness). The basic principle is the balance of mind and body, which, thanks to the structure of bathing operations is calming the mind and simultaneously physically burden the body in one direction and vice versa in the other. The result is a bathing complex focused mainly on swimming and sports activities which is reaction to its history. Other activities are indoor/outdoor sauna, whirlpool, massage, gym, aquapark, restaurant, accommodation, which serve visitors as one open compact space that they can walk through.

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