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Freshmen, the topic of housing, the future of the Czech Republic and a carbon-neutral city. These are the winners of XXV. CBF
The student community of the Faculty of Architecture BUT announced the results of XXV. Bohuslav Fuchs Prizes. Ing. sat on the jury this year. arch. MgA. Markéta Mráčková, M.Sc., B.Sc. Veronika Jičínská and Ing. arch. Tobiáš Hrabec. The award was won by two studios focused on teaching freshmen, the Foretník + Joja + Kotlabová + Zádrapová studio and the Nicol Gale studio. The award was also won by a studio focused on participatory living led by Radek Suchánek and Kristýna Richter Adamson. Three separate projects that dealt with the future of the Czech Republic, housing on the outskirts of Loun or a carbon-neutral city also received awards.
Czech Visions Project | Author: Martin Vostal with the proposal Fertile Future | Management: Szymon Rozwalky
The project dealt with the future of the Czech Republic, specifically the phenomenon of food production and agricultural practices that take a toll on the environment. The Fertile Future project shows the possible future of Czech agriculture. Taking into account the past and the current situation, it presents steps that can be taken for sustainable food production in the Czech Republic. From small changes in our fields to the cultivation of rice or crickets, "This is a complex research, which is carried out on our behalf to a concrete solution, although it is a research project", evaluates the jury.
Neighborhood in Louny | Authors: Michaela Kirnerová and Veronika Pečeňová | Management: Ing. arch. Jan Hora + Ing. architect Adéla Šoborová
The students focused in their project on the southwestern part of Loun, where they designed a new residential district. The proposed solution is specific mainly due to the arrangement of spaces between the individual houses, creating a close neighborhood. "To achieve a variety of spaces, we decided to design four types of houses and combine them with each other." How they themselves comment on the design. The jury mainly appreciated the comprehensiveness of the project from architecture to urbanism and the detailed elaboration of the floor plans.
Carbon neutral parsley | Author: B.Sc. Mária Pružincová | Management: doc. Ing. arch. Kopáčik Gabriel, Dr.
The conceptual design of the issue of carbon neutrality of cities concludes the three award-winning projects. The main goal of the student was to find out what interventions are possible to reduce emissions in the constantly developing Petržalka district. "Is it even possible to turn Petržalka into a carbon-neutral one?" Mária put together an elaborate list of instructions on how to work with this phenomenon in the future and thus created a valuable basis for others who will deal with this topic.
The Bohuslav Fuchs Award, also known as the CBF, is a student competition awarded twice a year by an independent jury. It consists of three recognized personalities of the architectural scene or related fields, not working at FA BUT, and three students - winners of this award from the past semester. The ceremonial announcement took place on Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in the courtyard of the Faculty of Architecture of the BUT in Brno as part of the Finals festival!
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