Tereza Soubustovรก PORTFOLIO 2009-2015
CONTENTS 1/ CV 2/ PROJECTS - Milady Horákové Street, Prague - Paper mill, Větřní - Havlíčkovo square, Prague 3 - Child Friendly City, Prague 3 - Bathhouse, Glasgow - Residential complex, Prague 3 - Workshop of Nations, Leipzig - Catholic Church, Prague - Family house, Prague - Weekend house, Srbsko - Space forming
CURRICULUM VITAE
CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DATA Name & surname: Date of birth: Phone number: e-mail: EDUCATION & ACHIEVEMENTS 2014 2013 2012-2015 2009-2012 2005-2009 1998-2005 WORK EXPERIENCE 2013 2012-2013 SKILLS LANGUAGES PC OTHER INTERESTS 2015
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Tereza Soubustová 23.7.1990 +420 605 24 44 14 t.soubustova@gmail.com nominated for a student prize “Olověný Dušan”, project of Child Friendly City, Hanson studio architecture exhibition “Landscape Festival” at the Žižkov Old Railway Station Study exchange, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Architecture , Thákurova 9, 160 00 Praha 6 master’s studies - architecture and urban design - graduated June 2015 Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Architecture , Thákurova 9, 160 00 Praha 6 bachelor’s studies - architecture and urban design, state exam Grammar School Nad Alejí, Nad Alejí 1952, 162 00 Praha 6 graduation exam Primary and secondary school Pod Marjánkou, Pod Marjánkou 2, 169 00 Praha 6 primary and secondary school with extended language education assistant at the Czech-Austrian Architecture Forum conference, Prague gallery guard & tourist information, Prague Castle, Prague English - fluent (CPE certificate), German - intermediate, French - beginner, Czech - native MS Office, AutoCAD, 3Ds Max, Rhinoceros, 3DS Max, Google SketchUp, Archicad, Adobe -Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign drivers license drawing, painting, photography, art, music, swimming, dancing 2012
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PROJECTS 2009-2015
DIPLOMA PROJECT
2015
DIPLOMA PROJECT CONTEMPORARY STREETSCAPE - MILADY HORÁKOVÉ STREET IN PRAGUE location: Prague, Czech Republic design studio: doc. Ing. arch. Jan Jehlík, Czech Technical University in Prague The topic of my diploma project is refurbishment of Milady Horákové Street and immediate areas following currently planned projects of speed rail and new development of the Bubny area. The aim is to propose a vision for one of the main streets in Prague. Milady Horákové Street is one of the oldest roads in Prague, it is a continuation of major access roads to the city and is also part of the so-called Northern Diameter, therefore, one of the two main avenues of the capital (as suggested by current Metropolitan plan, new land use plan of Prague). It is is an important area neighbouring the historic city core, its public space’s character should match the position within the city.
MAIN PRINCIPLES
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Milady Horákové Street as a path trough the city with varyiing character.
Lateral connections of Milady Horákové Street to the surrounding city.
Places
Filling empty spots, & public space.
Key nodes, places to stop on a way.
Defining space with new objects, objects clinging to the avenue.
imoprtant city parks Milady Horákové Street Břenov radial road Royal Way New main cIty avenues according to Metropolitan Plan of Prague
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Sparta- large scale on the edge of void space (park)
Defining borders of te park, gallery buildings
Špejchar, restoring villas, stregthening of the place
Hradčanská - crossroads, transfering point
Train station Praha-Dejvice, historical heritage
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Trasfering spot-speed rail to Prague airport, metro
New Vltavská area- concert hall , riverfront
Strossmayerovo náměstí -dominant, churh square
Miilady Horákové -busy commercial street, pedestrian zone
Letenské náměstí-crossroads, plazza
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DIVISION - CHARACTERISTIC LOCATIONS, KEY POINTS OF THE PROPOSAL
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Špejchar
Hradčanská transfering point
Old train station
Prašný most
Prague Castle
1_HRADČANSKÁ Entrance Gate Area from Prašný most crossroads to Špejchar crossroads is an entrance to the intense city. Nowadays highly fragmented and poorly pervious for both pedestrian and cars, the area is dominated by transport structures. Railway separates Milady Horákové Street from Dejvice quarter, new entrances to tunnel Blanka occupy a considerable part of the street space. Basing on the upcoming projects of undergroundspeed rail to the airport replacing current above ground railway I take it as a starting point for development of the whole area. This allows me to design new buildings above the underground railway which will define more clearly the public space of Milady Horákové Street and its streetscape. Key public space is Hradčanská transfering point (metro-speed rail).
New polyfunctional buildings residential & comercial
Milady Horákové
Street profile in Hradčanská locality
Letenské náměstí
Ministry of interior
Sparta football stadium
Administrative & commercial
Letenská pláň - city park
New gallery buildings Špejchar
2_LETENSKÁ PLÁŇ Defining void space Currently, this territory is not very pleasant from a pedestrian’s perspective. The North side is occupied by Sparta football stadium and it’s adjacent training pitch. this creates continuous barrier without cross-linking. Špejchar crossroad is lonely cape of a couple villa houses which are mainly derelict. For the Northern edge of Milady Horákové street I propose polyfunctional building, overlapping and partly hidning tunnel entrance from view. I am adding several more vila houses to strengthen For the western edge of Letenská pláň, heath and large city park, I propose to add volume of public building (as an opposite to the building of Ministry of Interior of Czech republic on the east edge), an ideal place for new building of National Gallery. Key public space of this part is Letenské náměstí, a plazza on the crossroads to Holešovice.
Letenská pláň- citypark
Street profile in Letenská pláň locality
Milady Horákové
Speed-rail station Vltavská transfering point
Strossmayerovo náměstí
Letenské náměstí
Concert hall
3_HORNÍ HOLEŠOVICE Intense City Territory from Letenské náměstí to the Vltava river. In this locality I propose Milady Horákové Street as a lively commercial street with some improvements to the quality and character of the public space. I propose a pedestrian zone, shared space on one level. In my design, Milady Horákové street continues as a lively commercial street through Vltavská transfering point towards the Holešovice Market place. I assume that the current brownfield of Bubny train station will be developed and turned into a built area after the speed-rail will be build. The key public space in this area is Strossmayerovo náměstí, a square culminating with a church, behind which we can find new concert hall at the river front.
Street profile in Horní Holešovice locality
FREE TOPIC STUDIO
2014
FREE TOPIC STUDIO VĚTŘNÍ - VISION FOR THE PAPER MILL location: Větřní, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic design studio: doc. Ing. arch. Jan Jehlík, Czech Technical University in Prague in cooperation with: Kateřina Stiehlová The project is suggesting new opportunities for the half abandoned paper mill in town Větřní, southern Bohemia. Větřní lies close to the town of Český Krumlov (UNESCO) on the bank of river Vltava. Region close to the Austrian border is popular for tourism, both for sightseeing and sport. Vltava river is popular for canoeing. The factory was forced to stop most of the production due to the massive import of cheaper paper from Asia and is currently insolvent and only 20% of the whole area is working. The paper mill has a great importance for the town Větřní because it was the founding of the factory that initiated the biggest development of the town in 19th century and it was one of the biggest employers in the region. On the other hand, presence of a factory of such size on the riverside creates a great barrier in accessibility of the river. When most of the area is not needed for paper production any more, it is time to start thinking about reducing the area size and to ensure better transmittance. Future of the paper mill in Větřní is an issue of a very high importance. In the worst scenario, leaving the idle parts of the area unwatched and derelict may cause wide variety of troubles for the whole town including decreased safety and increased criminality. Our project is proposing a strategy for adapting the paper mill to the new economical conditions, we are proposing new use for abandoned historical industrial buildings and also stronger connection with the town. Instead of an impenetrable factory we are proposing a different concept of a “creative industry” which can combine production, education, tourism and culture. Part of the proposal are also new connections to the river and refurbishing of the public spaces related to the paper mill.
THE REGION
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focal points of the town
paper mill
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NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
NEW SEWAGE PLANT FOR TOWN VĚTŘNÍ
RESTAURANT, SHOWROOM
PLACE FOR GATHERING , CULTURAL EVENTS, MARKETS
TRANSFORMED FOOTBRIDGE
RESUMING GRAPHICAL PAPER PRODUCTION NEW ASSORTMENT
ADMINISTRATION, MUSEUM OF PAPER
TRAIN STATION VĚTŘNÍ
LOOKOUT OVER THE PAPER MILL
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MUSEUM OF CRAFTS, CLASSROOMS
OBJECTS TO BE DEMOLISHED ABANDONED RESEARCH BUILDING
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ABANDONED CONVEYOR AS A MONUMENT
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NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
CYCLING PATH
CANOEING CAMP CANOES TRANSPORTED BY TRAIN
ENERGY SUPPLIES
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ADMINISTRATON BUILDING
PRODUCTION OF WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS
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FORMER CELLULOSE PROCESSING
PRODUCTION OF WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS
HISTORICAL STORAGE & ADMINISTRATION BUILDING FROM FOUNDER I.SPIRO TIMES
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TOOLS OF OPENING UP layer 4 - series of trees Every important place is indicated by a single tree. The tree is a sign this place is something special that there is some public space. It is an orientation point and provides pleasant shade.
FORMER COMMUNITY CENTRE - “SPOLEČŇÁK”
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HOSTEL DORMITORIES GARDEN
CRAFTS SCHOOL COURTYARD
RESTAURANT, CANTEEN HEART OF THE FACTORY WELCOMING TREE BORDER OF TOWN
Wall defines precisely the area of paper mill. Its aim is to highlight the the whole area and its importance and vastness. It should captivate the visitors it is a sign there is something going behind it. Proposed wall is perforated, therefore slightly transparent. That allows passersby to glimpse inside and draws their attention. The wall also guides towards its gates where you can actually enter, when opened. The wall ends before the conveyor and camp area at the riverbanks which is always opened. layer 2 - railway This layer is not newly proposed. We are proposing new use for it. Railway currently used only for the paper mill will be used also as a public transport and transport of the canoes in summer. TRAIN STATION - CAMP
TRAIN STATION - PAPER MILL
layer 1 - colour Coloured surface marks and defines space that is accessible for visitors. It is a visitors guideline through the whole area. It is also the most simple way - painting the existing variety of surfaces with one colour.
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DISAPPEARING CURRENT Southern end of paper mill used to serve for wood processing. Nowadays it is completely abandoned and creates barrier on the river bank. With contemporary technologies used in paper production this area will not be needed any more. PROPOSED We are excluding the abandoned parts from the paper mill area and giving them back to nature.
CROSSROADS AT THE WATER STREAM CURRENT Space devoted to traffic. PROPOSED By removing idle part of the road we create space for relaxation at the water stream. This tranquil nook is the entrance to a quiet residential area.
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THE CONVEYOR
ROŽMBERSKÁ STREET
CURRENT The conveyor is not used anymore. It is only the remains of the whole structure. Its demolition would be very difficult. PROPOSED We exclude this part of the paper mill area and we leave it accessible for public. It can serve as a summer camp for canoeists. The conveyor remains a s a monument of the past.
CURRENT Rožmberská street is the border between the paper mill and the rest of the town. Hight transit traffic is the main problem. PROPOSED We propose wider sidewalks, we clarify the border of paper mill with the new unified wall.
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CRAFTS WORKSHOPS RESTORATION CURRENT Former crafts workshop is currently empty and abandoned. With new technologies in the paper industry the workshop is not necessary for the production any more. On the edge of the area facing street there are objects of lodgings.
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PROPOSED For this part which can easily work independently on the rest of the area we propose new use for the vacant objects. We restore the crafts workshops as a space for crafts learning. In cooperation with the paper mill which will start producing more exclusive products an arts & crafts school can hold their workshops. Paper mill’s aim has to be high quality bespoke production which the bigger Asian paper producers cannot satisfy. Current interest in traditional crafts and products origin and emphasised role of local products brings a chance for the paper mill to widen their activities. Workshops showing the traditional craft to public are very popular nowadays. Some of the buildings can be rented for various business. This will bring new employers to the town. The lodgings buildings will serve as a temporary accommodation for visitors or workshop participants or as a seasonal accommodation for tourists. The whole area of paper mill can be walked around along the river bank on restored footbridges. New pedestrian bridge brings access to the opposite bank. CURRENT STATE
WORKSHOPS
RESTORED CRAFTS WORKSHOPS area independent on the rest of the paper mill
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CONNECTION VLTAVA RIVER - PAPER MILL COMMUNITY CENTRE CURRENT The whole crossroads at the main gate to the paper mill is quite neglected and does not remind at all of the famous history of the factory. The main entrance is not welcoming or representing. Vltava river is not accessible from the town. PROPOSED This place is crutial node not only for the paper mill but also for the whole town Větřní. Necessary steps for public space improvement are better accessibility, transmittance and restoration of the community centre at the crossroads. We are turning the crossroads into a real square. Unified paving emphasises the importance of this place and recreates visual connection between the community centre and the paper mill. On the axis community centre - Vltava river we are proposing paper mill’s showroom with restaurant and new bridge across the river. All new objects are united in material - corten metal. Another connecting elements are the trees - one the square in front of community centre and one inside the paper mill area in front of the restaurant. Right after the entrance gate begins the coloured surface - colour guide through the paper mill. Visitors can walk around the whole area on the river bank. All proposed steps should help the paper mill to begin new more successful era. First steps to start revitalization of the factory. Interference to still working (although restricted) factory is quite unusual but we believe with enlightened management the paper mill has a great potential.
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CURRENT Main access to Větřní does not look very welcoming. Border between paper mill and town is not clear. PROPOSED We define the paper mill borders with the new metal wall. Vacant space in the northern edge of the area with access to the river can serve for for various events.
BEACH ABOVE THE WEIR CURRENT Opposite river bank is untidy although there leads a path along. It is a place where the people on canoes often stop to have some rest. PROPOSED Beach for the canoeists - overlooking the paper mill workshops. WASTE WATER TREATMENT CURRENT There is a lot of vacant space in the northern area of the paper mill. PROPOSED This space is ideal for locating new larger and more ecological waste water treatment for the whole town.
GATE UNDERNEATH & LOOKOUT TOWER CURRENT Paper mill is one floor lower than the street level. The building for cellulose processing is abandoned. PROPOSED We propose new use for the building - a look out tower. Visitors can observe work in the paper mill without actually disturbing the work. We place a new gate underneath the building.
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C\CLING PATH
NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
ENERGETICS
GRAPHICAL PAPER PRODUCTION
COMMUNITY CENTRE “SPOLEČŇÁK”
CURRENT River banks are thistly and untidy. The opposite bank is accessible only with the bridge on the north end of the area. There is a gravel path on the opposite bank. PROPOSED We propose the path as a cycling path which can easily join the existing network of cycling paths in the region. To strengthen the connection of both river banks we propose new footbridges. When appropriate we are creating direct access to the water - beaches.
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COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT
2014
COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT - SQUARE REFURBISHMENT HAVLÍČKOVO NÁMĚSTÍ, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC location: Prague, Czech Republic design studio: Henry W. A. Hansov IV, RA RLA LEED AP, Czech Technical University in Prague Comprehensive study for a square in Prague 3 - Havlíčkovo náměstí follows-up previous project of a vision for Prague 3 public spaces according to a Child Friendly City concept. The square was chosen for this detailed project because it is an important square where the city disctrict town hall and elementary school are located. The site is in a very significant slope so barrier free accessibility is a very considerable issue. Design focuses most on the space in front of the public buildings where it is creating a pedestrian only zone. Second element is the park in the centre of the square. To provide barrier free access to the school I am taking advantage of the natural slope. I am removing interior steps leading from street to the ground floor and I am making the ground floor level with the street by placing exterior steps joined with the naturally sloping street - ramp instead. Comprehensive study does not include only the design but also whole set of technical drawings such as planting plan, grading plan, drainage plan and various technical details.
tram stop direction city centre
CURRENT STATE
HAVLÍČKOVO NÁMĚSTÍ
DESIGN PRINCIPLES BARRIER FREE ACCESS TO SCHOOL
COMFORTABLE WAY OF MINIMAL SLOPE CENTRAL POSITION OF K.H.BOROVSKY STATUE
PREDOMINANT PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT schools parks proposed child friendly green connectors
PRAGUE 3 DISTRICT
in front of the school
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buildings entrances solved area statue contour lines to be demolished
trees to be preserved trees to be removed
demolition plan
section - steps in front of school
drainage diagram
detail - steps
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
2013
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO CHILD FRIENDLY CITY - PRAGUE 3, VISION FOR PRAGUE “INTO THE WILD GREEN WONDER” location: Prague, Czech Republic design studio: Henry W. A. Hansov IV, RA RLA LEED AP, Czech Technical University in Prague in cooperation with: Tereza Lorencová, Marie Stavinohová Child Friendly City is an international concept which allows children to grow up in pleasant, safe environment full of impulses and dynamics. Children and adults are treated equally, children are part of the city life and the public space, their activities are not limited by strictly defined spaces. Our vision of Prague 3 as a child friendly city is taking advantage of a great treasure Prague 3 has, the number and vastness of its public green areas. These areas have a great potential not only for Prague 3 as a district but also for the whole city of Prague. We consider these areas most important for the children - they offer space to play freely and safely in natural surroundings. Contact with nature is becoming increasingly important for the children growing up in a city, however the existing areas need better accessibility and connections with the surrounding city and between themselves. The project has three main layers - context of the whole city, relationships between green spaces within Prague 3 and the green nodes themselves. The strategy is to share the advantages of the areas suitable for recreation within the whole city - to connect Prague 3 to the rest of the city by a green pedestrian and cycling belt, to suggest pedestrian friendly network within Prague 3 city district and to offer various options of use for the green nodes. Proposed green belt is offering an opportunity to escape from the busy city to a tranquil piece of nature. A place to relax, to rest, to dream... The project was presented to the municipality of Prague 3 as a basis for further decision making which places to focus on when planning.
GREEN BELT FOR PRAGUE
PRAGUE 3
PRAGUE 3 CORRIDORS
PRAGUE 3
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
THE PRAGUE GREEN BELT
GREEN CORRIDORS WITHIN PRAGUE 3
NEW CONNECTIONS - LINEAR PARK
SECTION - LINEAR PARK , AREA IMMEDIATE TO CEMETERY
SECTION - PEDESTRIAN & CYCLING PATH - FROM CITY TO NATURE
NEW ENTRANCES, BETTER TRANSMITTANCE
AREA IMMEDIATE TO CEMETERY - USING THE CEMETERY WALL FOR PLAYING
OLD RAILWAY STATION - INDUSTRIAL MONUMENT, POTENTIAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL CENTRE
PEDESTRIAN & CYCLING PATH, OLD RAILWAY - VIEWED FROM BRIDGE
GREEN NODES OF PRAGUE 3
PLAYSPACE IN THE STREETS
Schoolway = playway. Children do not differentiate whether they are at a playground or in a street, they want to play everywhere. With few simple arrangements can help them to make the experience even more enjoyable.
MEETING POINTS FOR TEENAGERS
Teenagers have different needs when it comes to “playspace�. They appreciate places where they can meet with friends mostly for chatting a nd relaxation. Wide streets near schools are ideal for setting these meeting points, because it is often after school time when young people want to be outside with friends.
TYPES OF PLAY
Constructive play allows children experiment with objects, find out combinations and learn basic knowledge about stacking, building or drawing. It includes building objects with blocks, playing in the sand or drawing on the sidewalk. This type of play gives children a sense of accomplishment and empowers them with control of their environment. Children who are comfortable manipulating objects and materials also become good at manipulating words,ideas and concepts.
Children learn to abstract, to try out new roles and possible situations, and to experiment with language and emotions. In addition, children develop flexible thinking, learn to create beyond the here and now, stretch their imaginations, use new words and use numbers and words to expressideas, dreams and stories.
By interacting with others in play settings, children learn social rules such as give & take, reciprocity, cooperation and sharing. Through a range of interactions with children at different social stages children also learn to use moral reasoning to develop a mature sense of values
Motor play provides critical opportunities for children to develop both individual gross and fine muscle strength and overall integration of muscles, nerves and brain functions. Recent research has confirmed the ctritical link between stimulating activity and brain development
CURRENT SITUATION IN PLAYGROUND PROBLEMATICS Most of playgrounds do not peovide enough opportunities for different kinds of play. But children need a place where they can develop not only physical but mental skills as well.
A QUALITY PLAYSPACE PROVIDES ALL TYPES OF PLAY
IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING PLAYGROUNDS NEW PLAYGROUNDS -NATURAL PLAYSPACE in such playground mostly natural materials are used and designed in a way which encourages children to engage in a play like climbing trees, rolling down hills, scrambling up rocks, making mud pies, hiding in grass, building house in bushes an simply having fun outside.
by adding a few simple and non-expensive elements such as rocks, plants or wooden logs a playground can become much more attractive for children of all ages
STUDY EXCHANGE IN GLASGOW
2014
STUDY EXCHANGE IN GLASGOW BATHHOUSE IN KELVINGROVE PARK location: Glasgow, United Kingdom design studio: David C. Reat, MArch, University of Strathclyde in Glasgow Project of the bathhouse is situated in one of the biggest Glasgow parks - The Kelvingrove Park. This park is an important leisure time destination especially for the adjacent University of Glasgow and also for the visitors visit of Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. The actual site is located in a bend of the River Kelvin, which runs through the park. Visually the building is derived from three main elements - continuation of the street - Kelvin Way, predominant axis in the area and the natural shape of the site with the surrounding nature. Very important element is the trees on the site. The building is as respectful to the existing trees as possible - the bathhouse is growing into the trees and trees are growing into the bathhouse. As a further connection to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum I propose a new footbridge over the River Kelvin where there it is currently lacking such connection. The proposed building of bathhouse should serve not only for sports, but especially for realaxation, leisure time and as a meeting venue. This role is enhanced by the Kelvingrove park itself, whose character is a classic Victorian park with recreation facilities as bowling greens, tennis courts, a skateboard park and children’s play areas. History is represented by many statues and monuments such as The Stewart Memorial Fountain spread across the park. The building is divided into two volumes. First - longitudinal two storey volume with gym, massage room and relaxation areas, beauty salon and a restaurant and second volume of pools. Main pool area is double height. Both masses are connected by a glazed connecting bridge which optically continues in exterior decorative pool. Main element of the bathhouse - water divides and connects at the same time. Materials used are concrete for the structure, often exposed in the interior and traditional light sandstone for facade.
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COMPEX OF BUILDING STUDIO
2014
COMPLEX OF BUILDINGS STUDIO RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX ŽIŽKOV location: Prague, Czech Republic design studio: prof. Ing. arch. Jan Sedlák, Czech Technical University in Prague Complex of residential buildings - two blocks of houses is located in the Prague quarter Žižkov. This quarter lies next to the city centre but is separated from it by a barrier of main train station, Žižkov is characterised by its terrain morhoplogy. High Hill Vítkov isolates Žižkov from rest of the city on the north. Area pattern consists mainly of the 19th century blocks of tenement buildings. In the upper parts of Žižkov, where the terrain is milder were some of the tenements replaced with prefabricated blocks of flats in 1970’s. Site is situated right in this area, where the unitary nature of the 19th century buildings changes. Neighbouring site to the south is one of the prefabricated blocks that were supposed to change the trait of Žižkov. Northern border of the site creates busy Koněvova Street, southern side looks into much quieter Roháčova Street which is specific for the number of green public spaces related. Proposed two blocks of buildings are on the north side following the street line of Koněvova and are the same height. This creates more tranquil environment for inner yards and the back side of the blocks. Towards south to Roháčova Street the building heights are decreasing. That brings more daylight to the buildings and creates better interior conditions. Objects in Roháčova Street back away from the street line, this forms broader sidewalk - another public space in a line of public spaces along. Roháčova Street.
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built-up area of site: 5470 m2 built space: 86 600 m3
CAFÉ GALLERY
areas according to function (m2, % of total) APARTMENTS: 16360 m2 (78%) COMMERCIAL FOR RENT: 2631 m2 (13%) STUDIOS: 1560 m2 (7%) CLUBROOM: 130 m2 (0,6%) GALLERY: 160 m2 (0,8%) CAFÉ: 90 m2 (0,5)%
CLUBROOM STUDIOS
number of apartments smaller than 100 m2: 101 number of apartments bigger than 100 m2: 20 parking places: 95 -underground (count, % of total) 68 (72%) -on terrain (count, % of total) 27 (28%)
SCHEME OF FUNCTIONS
BACHELOR DEGREE PROJECT
2012
BACHELOR DEGREE PROJECT - PART I - DESIGN STUDY CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTRE “WORKSHOP OF NATIONS” location: Leipzig, Germany design studio: doc. Ing. arch. Irena Šestáková, Czech Technical University in Prague Two parts bachelor project consists of part 1 - design study and part 2 - detailed structure & technology, interior detail. Cultural and educational centre is located in Leipzig in the city district Leipziger Osten. This district is a former industrial quarter characterised by high unemlpoyment, social segregation and significant number of abandoned or underused objects and sites. Area is also known for its high concentration of inhabitants of various nationalities and religions. It is the “melting pot” of Leipzig. New building of cultural and educational centre should become an important venue of Leipziger Osten. It should offer various leisure time activities and events as well as education and basic consultancy. Its main goal is to unite people of Leipzig, to contribute to integration of minorities and reciprocal tolerance in society. Site is located on interface of compact city pattern and pattern of solitary objects (elementary school, kindergarten) in a park. It is a gap between a row of houses on Eisenbahnstrasse, currently a car park. “Workshop of Nations” project respects street line of the main street but its volume forming also follows more relaxed form of the solitary buildings in the park. Project is divided into two separate objects - educational centre and cultural & leisure time centre. Cultural centre object consist of three cuboid volumes that are creating passageway from the main street to the park and kindergarten. Educational centre is a simple single cuboid volume. Facades are richly glazed in combination of opaque, translucent and transparent glass and aluminum panels. In exterior the “Workshop of Nations” offers new public spaces for occasional markets and outdoor events. High transparency of facades should help to connect the interior with the exterior, to draw attention of passers-by.
EISENBAHNSTRASSE
elementary school kindergarten
functional scheme
EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
CULTURAL AND LEISURE TIME CENTRE
EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
CULTURAL AND LEISURE TIME CENTRE
floor plan - ground floor
floor plan - first floor
EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
CULTURAL AND LEISURE TIME CENTRE
floor plan - second floor
EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
CULTURAL AND LEISURE TIME CENTRE
floor plan - third floor
elevation - north
elevation - south
půdorys 1.a 2..PP
longitudinal section
řez podélný
P
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elevation - west
půdorys 1.a 2..PP
elevation - east
řez podélný
řez příčný cross section
ateliér:
BACHELOR DEGREE THESIS - PART II - INTERIOR DETAIL CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTRE “WORKSHOP OF NATIONS” ATBP - BAKALÁŘSKÁ PRÁCE, ČÁST INTERIÉR location: Leipzig, Germany RECEPČNÍ PULT design studio: doc. Ing. arch. Irena Šestáková, Czech Technical University in Prague
Recepč vacího Connex ateliér: doc. Ing. arch. Irena Šestáková perforo Reception desk in the entrance hall of the educational centre of the “Workshop of Nations” building. The desk is designed from a safety glass “Connex” (opaque glass, white colour). Back of the reception area is sheltered by a perforated Uvnitř s partition screen (perforated sheet metal, black colour). podsvíc Recepční pult umístěný ve vstupní hale vzdělávací čási Kultruního a The inner structure of glass block of the desk is also perforated metal and it is illuminated by light tubes. Pracov vacího centra „Dílna národů“ je navržen z lepeného bezpečnostního The workspace and storage space is designed as independent removable components. měnite Connex (mléčné sklo bílé barvy). Zadní strana recepce je kryta zást
perforovaného plechu černé barvy. Uvnitř skleněného bloku recepčního pultu je opět perforovaný plech podsvícen světelnými trubicemi. Pracovní plocha a úložné prostory recepce jsou navrženy jako nezáv měnitelné součásti. vizualizace ELEMENT
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půdorys
MATERIAL
COLOUR
TOP PANEL
OPAQUE GLASS, “CONNEX”
WHITE
FRONT PANEL
OPAQUE GLASS, “CONNEX”
WHITE
BACK SIDE PANEL
OPAQUE GLASS, “CONNEX”
WHITE
INNER STRUCTURE
PEFORATED SHEET METAL
BLACK
DESK
MDF BOARD, POLISHED
WHITE
TABLE LEGS
STAINLESS STEEL
SILVER
STORAGE
LAMINATED BOARD
WHITE
PARTITION SCREEN
PEFORATED SHEET METAL
BLACK
plan
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RECEPČNÍ RECEPČNÍ PULT PULT RECEPČNÍ PULT ateliér: doc. Ing. arch. Irena Šestáková ateliér: doc. arch. Irena Šestáková ateliér: doc. Ing.Ing. arch. Irena Šestáková
Recepční pultveumístěný vehale vstupní hale vzdělávací čási aKultruního Recepční pult umístěný ve vstupní vzdělávací Kultruního a vzdělávzdělá a vz Recepční pult umístěný vstupní hale vzdělávací čásičási Kultruního vzdělá vzdělávacího centra „Dílnaje národů“ zbezpečnostního lepeného bezpečnostního vacího centra „Dílna národů“ je navržen znavržen lepeného bezpečnostního vacího centra „Dílna národů“ navržen zjelepeného sklaskla sk Connex (mléčné sklo bílé barvy). Zadní strana je krytaz zástěno Connex (mléčné barvy). Zadní strana recepce jerecepce kryta zástěnou z Connex (mléčné sklosklo bílébílé barvy). Zadní strana recepce je kryta zástěnou perforovaného plechu černé barvy. perforovaného plechu černé barvy. perforovaného plechu černé barvy. Uvnitř skleněného bloku recepčního pultu je opět perforovaný plech, Uvnitř skleněného bloku recepčního pultu je opět perforovaný plech, který Uvnitř skleněného bloku recepčního pultu je opět perforovaný plech, který je je k podsvícen světelnými podsvícen světelnými trubicemi.trubicemi. podsvícen světelnými trubicemi. Pracovní aprostory úložné prostory recepce jsoujako navrženy jakovy-nezávisl Pracovní plocha a plocha úložné recepce navrženy jako nezávislé vyPracovní plocha a úložné prostory recepce jsoujsou navrženy nezávislé měnitelné měnitelné součásti.součásti. měnitelné součásti.
vizualizacevizualizace vizualizace
front elevation
section
řezřez
řez
pohled pohled
BACHELOR DEGREE THESIS - PART II - STRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTRE “WORKSHOP OF NATIONS” location: Leipzig, Germany design studio: doc. Ing. arch. Irena Šestáková, Czech Technical University in Prague The structure & technology part of bachelor degree project has five layers - building structure, statics, building technology, fire safety, building management . For each part there is a set of drawings and calculation. The whole set of drawing creates the full documentation for obtaining a building permission and finding a contractor.
DETAIL A - ROOF
DETAIL B - FACADE & FLOOR CONNECTION
FLOORPLAN - GROUND FLOOR
SECTION B-B
PUBLIC BUILDING STUDIO
2011
PUBLIC BUILDING STUDIO CATHOLIC CHURCH, BARRANDOV location: Prague, Czech Republic design studio: Ing. akad. arch. Antonín Jeníček, Czech Technical University in Prague Catholic church is located on the edge of Barrandov housing estate. Most of the buildings in the area are 1970’s prefabricated high-rise . The site is situated on the interface of housing and nature. Design follows the traditional east-western orientation of church’s main axis. Shape of the church in plan reacts on the main directions in the area. Concept of the volume is based on principle of gradation and usage of basic triangular shapes . The volume ascends from nature to buildings. The church narrows towards the presbytery where it is also highest in elevation. This emphasizes the importance of the presbytery. Significant element for the church is light. Daylight is brought to the interior from two sides. From the east through a glazes wall behind the presbytery which is sheltered by additional exterior wall. More light comes in through the skylight from the western side.
chapel
sacristy
presbytery
zpovědnice chapel
ground floor
choir loft
first floor
elevation - west
roof
elevation - east
elevation - north
section
elevation - south
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING STUDIO
2010
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING STUDIO FAMILY HOUSE IN HUSINEC location: Husinec, Prague, Czech Republic design studio: doc. Ing. arch. Luboš Pata, Czech Technical University in Prague House for a family of five members is located in a tranquil location of Husinec at the outskirts of Prague. Site is in a southern slope on the riverside of the river Vltava. Building is planted in the slope overlooking garden and the river. The house has three floors - basement (gym, sauna, laundry room), ground floor (garage for two cars, living room, kitchen with dining room) and the first floor (bedrooms). The living area is richly glazed, the interior continues to the exterior with a terrace. The bedroom floor is equipped with four bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms have access to a terrace oriented into the garden. Basement gym has a direct access to the garden and an outdoor swimming pool. Volume of the building is divided into two parts distinguished with material. Upper overlapping volume of bedrooms is wood-paneled, lower part planted in the slope is white plastered.
půdorys přízem
půdorys suterénu
SAUNA 8m2
CORRIDOR 9,5m2 PLANT ROOM 3,5m2
FITNESS
LAUNDRY ROOM
35m
26m2
2
floorplan - basement
půdorys půdoryspřízemí přízemí
půdorys půdorysložnicového ložnicovéhopatra patra
ENTRANCE HALL 9m2
GARAGE 42m2
BEDROOM 28m2
KITCHEN & DINING 35m2
BEDROOM 26m2
BEDROOM 22m2
BEDROOM 26m2
LIVING ROOM 35m2
TERRACE TERRACE
floorplan -ground floor
floorplan - first floor
longitudinal section
elevation - west
elevation - east
cross section
elevation - south
elevation - north
BASICSTUDIO STUDIO BASIC
2010 2014
BASIC STUDIO WEEKEND HOUSE FOR GROUP OF SCOUTS “BALANCE” location: Srbsko, Czech Republic design studio: Ing. akad. arch. Antonín Jeníček, Czech Technical University in Prague Weekend house for a group of six scouts is designed as a volume placed on a ledge with nice view of the river Berounka. The building is overlapping the ledge on two sides, it “balances” on the rock.
elevation - south
floor plan
section
elevation - west
elevation - east
BASIC STUDIO - TO FORM A SPACE
2009
BASIC STUDIO - TO FORM A SPACE “INSPIRATION” design studio: Ing. akad. arch. Antonín Jeníček, Czech Technical University in Prague Keystone of the space designed is the effect of light. It is based on two simple volumes - cylinder inserted in a box. Natural light is brought to this space through a circular skylight. Daylight is illuminating central cylindrical room and through the openings in its wall it spreads to the bigger rectangular room without windows. This space can serve as a gallery or a showroom.
floor plan
section
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