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In the Living Water exhibition, a temporary exhibition The Forest of the Future, prepared by students of the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University, is installed in Brno. The exhibition shows how the Korunní Pevnůstka complex and its surroundings could look like in the future. This time it will be appreciated by adults, especially the Olomouc public and those interested in architecture, urbanism and sustainable development.
The dominant feature of the exhibition is the model of the territory , which is complemented by projections and visualizations of individual parts of the nature park – swimming pools, forest nurseries, terrace gardens, study rooms, boating camp or places for relaxation and meditation. The idea of ??twenty authors is displayed on panels hung from the beams of the interactive center.
“We wanted students to detach themselves from reality and let their imagination run wild, while relying on the most modern technologies and current knowledge of science. For example, the process of water purification in the entire territory is based on the method of water purification using nanotechnology, which is currently being developed by scientists at UP research centers. Even if we are based on reality and facts, the whole proposal is fiction. Our goal is to inspire the wider and professional public and push the boundaries of what is possible," said project initiator Matěj Dostálek, director of the Fortress of Knowledge.
The Fortress of Knowledge opens its doors and invites visitors to the exhibition Forest of the Future by students of the Faculty of Architecture
After half a year, on Tuesday, May 11 at 9 a.m. in Olomouc, the gates of the Fortress of Knowledge - the popularization center of the Faculty of Science of Palacky University - will reopen. Despite the security measures, the team of the interactive science museum believes that visitors and supporters will enjoy the tour and return home with a lot of experiences and impressions. Several exhibitions and novelties await them.
In the Living Water exhibition, a temporary exhibition The Forest of the Future, prepared by students of the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University, is installed in Brno. The exhibition shows how the Korunní Pevnůstka complex and its surroundings could look like in the future. This time it will be appreciated by adults, especially the Olomouc public and those interested in architecture, urbanism and sustainable development.
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Architecture students let their imaginations run wildThe dominant feature of the exhibition is the model of the territory , which is complemented by projections and visualizations of individual parts of the nature park – swimming pools, forest nurseries, terrace gardens, study rooms, boating camp or places for relaxation and meditation. The idea of ??twenty authors is displayed on panels hung from the beams of the interactive center.
“We wanted students to detach themselves from reality and let their imagination run wild, while relying on the most modern technologies and current knowledge of science. For example, the process of water purification in the entire territory is based on the method of water purification using nanotechnology, which is currently being developed by scientists at UP research centers. Even if we are based on reality and facts, the whole proposal is fiction. Our goal is to inspire the wider and professional public and push the boundaries of what is possible," said project initiator Matěj Dostálek, director of the Fortress of Knowledge.
A separate web portal was also created for the exhibition and video.
Students worked under the guidance of experienced architects Jan Mléčka and Jiří Marek. "The Korunní Pevnůstky area with the adjacent areas of the rose garden, Bezručový Sady and sports fields is a unique island of greenery in the heart of Olomouc, which has a population of 100,000. Together with the students, we show the huge potential of this area. If all unnecessary fences and barriers were to disappear, the location, together with the historical core of the city and the university, would begin to breathe as one organism," said Jan Mléčka. The organizers are preparing other accompanying activities for the event, which will be published with regard to the current government measures. Those interested will pay 50 crowns for a separate tour of the exhibition.
With regard to the measures, the organizers must regulate the number of visitors on site. Visitors must wear a protective respirator on their face, disinfect their hands when entering the building and keep a distance of two meters if they are members of the same household. Group tours are prohibited and a maximum of 267 people can be in the science center at any one time. Operation of the gyroscope and planetarium is not yet possible.
The Fortress of Knowledge is a popularization center of the Faculty of Science of the Palacký University in Olomouc. Its goal is to bring science and research closer to all age groups in a fun way. It is located in an architecturally and historically exceptional building, a former military warehouse from the 19th century. Visitors are entertained and educated through interactive exhibits and a digital planetarium
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