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Young architects designed new colonies in Louny
Students from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Technology in Brno present their visions of new forms of living in the Josef Fousko Pavilion in Louna. Visitors can view eight projects at the exhibition, which through architectural models, plans and visualizations show the possibilities of construction in the northwestern suburb of Loun.
Students under the guidance of architects Jan Hora and Adély The Šobors were tasked with designing a solution for the area of ??the Mělecký suburb, which represents a typical unorganized urban periphery, where technical infrastructure meets commercial amenities and scattered residential developments.
The aim of the assignment was to design new residential complexes, where it will be good to live, new colonies, in which the Louny have a long tradition. As part of the academic assignment, the students did not have to be bound by real restrictions and could think about the proposal as an ideal housing model of the near future. The projects represent contemporary solutions for living in a small town. They are looking for the optimum between comfort, building density, sustainability, privacy and sharing.
In this way, structures were created that use the territory efficiently. At the same time, they ensure the privacy of the residents and provide shared spaces in the form of a meadow, playground, or greenhouses. The projects show what housing could look like not only for families with children, which offers coveted private gardens, but also solves the problems associated with typical satellite construction. "The Mělnické suburb is a key development area of ??Loun," pointed out at the opening of the exhibition the mayor of Loun Mgr. At B.Sc. Milan Rychtaryk. "There are currently two urban planning competitions for the design of residential areas in the west of Loun," adds the city's chief architect Ing. architect Radek Janoušek, "soon we will know the results."
A stop of the future high-speed line is planned in Loune, which will speed up the connection to the Prague metropolis. This access could lead to an increase in the number of people commuting to Prague for work who are not comfortable living in the big city.
The authors of the exhibited projects are: Adam Hajdák, Alžbeta Bumbálová, David Dubáň, Karolína Gavroňová, Kristýna Ordeltová, Michaela Kirnerová, Pavel Konopka, Veronika Pečeňová, Vilma Belanská, Vojtěch Nejeschleba.
The exhibition will be open daily from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the main hall of the Josef Fousko pavilion until September 19. 2023. The exhibition is organized by the city of Louny in cooperation with the Municipal Library of Louny and the Faculty of Architecture of the BUT in Brno.
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