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Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Okounová, Kateřina ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study and the design of a new use of historical buildings in the Porta Coeli complex in Předklášteří near Tišnov. The study addresses the main building of the granary, where new short-term accommodation, wellness for hotel guests, a dining room and a café with seating for the public are designed. There is also a rentable lounge at the back of the building. The newly designed hotel respects the historical significance of the building. Wooden columns are left in the interior and stone chambers on the façade around the entire perimeter of the building. The vaults are a significant feature of the first floor. The second building, which is also part of the design, is the former sheepfold building. Here is a multifunctional rentable hall that can be used for various celebrations or weddings. Inside the building, there is a snack bar, facilities and a bar for staff, offices, technical rooms and warehouses are designed. Toilets, a cloakroom and a separate hall with an inner podium for social events are open to the public. On the second floor of this building is a possibility of sitting with a view of the podium. The original wooden trusses are left in the building and a large feature is the wooden gate with stone lining, which gives the building a historic look. The design also includes solutions for exterior landscaping, new parking capacities, paved areas and the use of a watercourse near the sheepfold building. The two buildings are closely related in their functions, but the height levels are very different here. The connection is therefore connected by outdoor stairs, residential stairs and ramps for easy public access.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Okounová, Kateřina ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study and the design of a new use of historical buildings in the Porta Coeli complex in Předklášteří near Tišnov. The study addresses the main building of the granary, where new short-term accommodation, wellness for hotel guests, a dining room and a café with seating for the public are designed. There is also a rentable lounge at the back of the building. The newly designed hotel respects the historical significance of the building. Wooden columns are left in the interior and stone chambers on the façade around the entire perimeter of the building. The vaults are a significant feature of the first floor. The second building, which is also part of the design, is the former sheepfold building. Here is a multifunctional rentable hall that can be used for various celebrations or weddings. Inside the building, there is a snack bar, facilities and a bar for staff, offices, technical rooms and warehouses are designed. Toilets, a cloakroom and a separate hall with an inner podium for social events are open to the public. On the second floor of this building is a possibility of sitting with a view of the podium. The original wooden trusses are left in the building and a large feature is the wooden gate with stone lining, which gives the building a historic look. The design also includes solutions for exterior landscaping, new parking capacities, paved areas and the use of a watercourse near the sheepfold building. The two buildings are closely related in their functions, but the height levels are very different here. The connection is therefore connected by outdoor stairs, residential stairs and ramps for easy public access.

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