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NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Habancová, Anežka ; Šárka, Jan (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Project is based on the fact that the parcel is currently vacant lot corner. In this case, it was logical to fill the resulting vacant lot and so complete the existing street parter. Another factor that influenced the design, the absence square around the site. The result is a complex of five separate residential buildings on the same ground raised ground floor, which creates a residential area on the roof, thereby reducing the final height of residential buildings. Breakdown mass was slightly influenced by the shape of battlements - The space between buildings give the possibility vistas, broken mass into smaller units and allow the penetration of sunlight across the facade of the existing buildings. Connecting the base with a residential building on the first floor is supported by material facades modulation, creating a distinctive line orbiting the border area and emphasizing the integrity of the complex.
Olomouc Central European Forum
Kašpárková, Eliška ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis was elaborated as an architectural study of a Central European Forum in Olomouc (SEFO). Campus SEFO will be created as an reconstruction of the Museum of Modern Art (MUO) in Denis street and building in a neighboring vacant lot. The proposal involves urban, architectural, operational layout, design and material solutions objects in spatial context. Within SEFO and MUO they are created each operation - stand-alone units. Objects SEFO and MUO are interconnected. It is necessary to respect the separation of publicly accessible areas of compartments accessible only by employees. Architectural study includes space for exhibitions, library, multi-purpose space with facilities, vestibule usable for exhibition openings and other cultural activities, chamber music performances, as well as facilities for education, technological facilities of the building, the depositary (transport and central), photo studio restoration studio, office space, locker rooms and restrooms personnel. SEFO specific aim of capturing the diverse manifestations of visual culture of Central Europe after World War 2, the building's permanent exhibition, acquisition activity, temporary exhibitions, including larger medium-shows (eg. The biennial or triennial), discussion forums and other supporting cultural events.
Olomouc Central European Forum
Kašpárková, Eliška ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis was elaborated as an architectural study of a Central European Forum in Olomouc (SEFO). Campus SEFO will be created as an reconstruction of the Museum of Modern Art (MUO) in Denis street and building in a neighboring vacant lot. The proposal involves urban, architectural, operational layout, design and material solutions objects in spatial context. Within SEFO and MUO they are created each operation - stand-alone units. Objects SEFO and MUO are interconnected. It is necessary to respect the separation of publicly accessible areas of compartments accessible only by employees. Architectural study includes space for exhibitions, library, multi-purpose space with facilities, vestibule usable for exhibition openings and other cultural activities, chamber music performances, as well as facilities for education, technological facilities of the building, the depositary (transport and central), photo studio restoration studio, office space, locker rooms and restrooms personnel. SEFO specific aim of capturing the diverse manifestations of visual culture of Central Europe after World War 2, the building's permanent exhibition, acquisition activity, temporary exhibitions, including larger medium-shows (eg. The biennial or triennial), discussion forums and other supporting cultural events.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Habancová, Anežka ; Šárka, Jan (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Project is based on the fact that the parcel is currently vacant lot corner. In this case, it was logical to fill the resulting vacant lot and so complete the existing street parter. Another factor that influenced the design, the absence square around the site. The result is a complex of five separate residential buildings on the same ground raised ground floor, which creates a residential area on the roof, thereby reducing the final height of residential buildings. Breakdown mass was slightly influenced by the shape of battlements - The space between buildings give the possibility vistas, broken mass into smaller units and allow the penetration of sunlight across the facade of the existing buildings. Connecting the base with a residential building on the first floor is supported by material facades modulation, creating a distinctive line orbiting the border area and emphasizing the integrity of the complex.

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