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Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Rozhkova, Ekaterina ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The major goal of masters thesis is purposeful updating of a set of historical objects while also incorporating a new architectural object. Porta Coeli is located in Předklášteří, Tišnov. Předklášteří is a settlement in the Brno-venkov district of the South Moravian Region. Porta Coeli monastery is a national cultural monument. The thesis focuses on new use of the granary and barn buildings in the Porta Coeli area. The granary is a historically significant Baroque structure from the 17th century. It is a big structure with four floors and a basement. It is currently unusable and in dangerous technical state. In a granary building with a restaurant and conference space in the basement, the project primarily provides short-term accommodations. The structure will mostly house guests in double rooms in terms of capacity. There will be 25 seats available in the restaurant. The barn, which will be turned into a multifunctional hall, is closely linked to the project. All of this adds up to a complex that is perfect for weddings, team-building activities, and other social gatherings. The Barn building with the insertion of a new architectural object is on the riverbank. The multifunctional use of the building, the ballroom with facilities for weddings, meetings, will be connected to the outdoor area by the river, the snack bars are designed for catering.
Porta Coeli complex - new use of selected objects
Ovsak, Artem ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the master's thesis was the development of an architectural study and proposal for the new utilization of historical buildings in the Porta Coeli complex in Předklášteří near Tišnov. The complex consists of several buildings, but the focus of the work was on the key ones. Currently, three sisters reside in the monastery, utilizing the first and second quadratures and having access to the monastery garden. The third quadrature is used by volunteer groups who assist in the maintenance of the monastery and occasionally contribute to the production of local products such as must, preserves, and honey. One floor of this quadrature has already been reconstructed. In the future, the space of the former laundry is planned to be utilized as accommodation for employees, with a change in its function to a production area being implemented as part of the project. The former sheepfold will be transformed into a multifunctional space intended for various types of events. Currently serving as a sawmill, it is economically most advantageous for the monastery council. The reconstructed former granary will have accommodation functions, and its location near the water increases its attractiveness and generates investment interest in its reconstruction. The design also includes the placement of an amphitheater on the slope next to the granary and sheepfold. The utilization concept shows that these two structures will be closely interconnected, and the amphitheater, along with the modified space, will serve as a meeting place for various events, such as weddings, conferences, or celebrations. An important aspect is that the shape of the amphitheater will follow the slope, helping to perceive the space, surroundings, and allowing visitors an uninterrupted view of nature. As part of the work, an extension to the second quadrature was also proposed, intended to serve the staff of a future rehabilitation center. The concept focuses on utilizing the second quadrature as a rehabilitation center for athletes and ordinary visitors. The center includes short-term accommodation, a dining area, medical offices, and facilities for the staff. The connection with nature, peaceful location, and aesthetic and mental harmony contribute to the faster recovery of visitors. The former carriage house is currently used as sanitary facilities, while most of the building remains unused. Preliminary plans consider its future use either as a smaller production space or as a storage facility for the purposes of the museum and the monastery. An extensive intervention in the restoration of the forecourt of the former sheepfold will be carried out. Various elements will be placed here, such as a labyrinth and other recreational zones. The design also included modifications to the outdoor space, the creation of new parking capacities, and reinforced surfaces.
Purpose update of a set of historical objects
Rozhkova, Ekaterina ; Kotek, Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The major goal of masters thesis is purposeful updating of a set of historical objects while also incorporating a new architectural object. Porta Coeli is located in Předklášteří, Tišnov. Předklášteří is a settlement in the Brno-venkov district of the South Moravian Region. Porta Coeli monastery is a national cultural monument. The thesis focuses on new use of the granary and barn buildings in the Porta Coeli area. The granary is a historically significant Baroque structure from the 17th century. It is a big structure with four floors and a basement. It is currently unusable and in dangerous technical state. As part of the project, the granary building is designed primarily for short-term accommodation. The structure will mostly house guests in double rooms in terms of capacity. There will be 25 seats available in the restaurant. The building of the granary will be supplemented with new window openings, a highlighted entrance, with the insertion of an architectural innovation from the back. The barn, which will be turned into a multifunctional hall, is closely linked to the project. All of this adds up to a complex that is perfect for weddings, team-building activities, and other social gatherings. The building of the sheepfold will be connected by an outdoor space. It is designed as a multifunctional hall for organizing social events with facilities for weddings and meetings. Refreshments solved with the help of catering. The proposal also includes outdoor improvements that respond to the existing surrounding buildings and respect the context of the given location.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Rozhkova, Ekaterina ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The major goal of masters thesis is purposeful updating of a set of historical objects while also incorporating a new architectural object. Porta Coeli is located in Předklášteří, Tišnov. Předklášteří is a settlement in the Brno-venkov district of the South Moravian Region. Porta Coeli monastery is a national cultural monument. The thesis focuses on new use of the granary and barn buildings in the Porta Coeli area. The granary is a historically significant Baroque structure from the 17th century. It is a big structure with four floors and a basement. It is currently unusable and in dangerous technical state. In a granary building with a restaurant and conference space in the basement, the project primarily provides short-term accommodations. The structure will mostly house guests in double rooms in terms of capacity. There will be 25 seats available in the restaurant. The barn, which will be turned into a multifunctional hall, is closely linked to the project. All of this adds up to a complex that is perfect for weddings, team-building activities, and other social gatherings. The Barn building with the insertion of a new architectural object is on the riverbank. The multifunctional use of the building, the ballroom with facilities for weddings, meetings, will be connected to the outdoor area by the river, the snack bars are designed for catering.

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