I would like to thank you for your presentation. Since you came just few days ago, you were in a disadvantage to the others. However in the purposefulness with which you approached the project you are ahead of some of them already. As I understood your presentation the main features of your project are the multi-levelness and nest-concept. Also you put a great emphasis on the lounge character of the proposition – according to your schema. I only agree with your choice – it seems to be natural and well working together and I am certain an enormously interesting spatial solution will emerge if you continue in the direction outlined by your sketches. I think of three question connected to your concept. How is the circulation inside the nest going to work? Is it supposed to be a room-like form with a central space with only one way in and out (as it seems to be in your spiral sketch), or it is going to be a complex corridor-layout pavilion you can walk through? What is going the mutual relation with the garden to be like? Is the nest supposed to be a moreless compact object placed in the middle of the bastion area, or is the whole bastion going to be integrated somehow with the nest structure (is the bastion itself going to be a nest)? How is the nest structure going to be perceived in a wider context? Is it going to be a formally self-absorbed “universal” structure or is it going to interact with the city outline as a unique local dominant firmly connected with the place? – Check the view from Nuselský most (the highway bridge) and compare both sides of the valley. Good work so far, just carry on!
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I would like to thank you for your presentation. Since you came just few days ago, you were in a disadvantage to the others. However in the purposefulness with which you approached the project you are ahead of some of them already.
As I understood your presentation the main features of your project are the multi-levelness and nest-concept. Also you put a great emphasis on the lounge character of the proposition – according to your schema. I only agree with your choice – it seems to be natural and well working together and I am certain an enormously interesting spatial solution will emerge if you continue in the direction outlined by your sketches.
I think of three question connected to your concept.
How is the circulation inside the nest going to work? Is it supposed to be a room-like form with a central space with only one way in and out (as it seems to be in your spiral sketch), or it is going to be a complex corridor-layout pavilion you can walk through?
What is going the mutual relation with the garden to be like? Is the nest supposed to be a moreless compact object placed in the middle of the bastion area, or is the whole bastion going to be integrated somehow with the nest structure (is the bastion itself going to be a nest)?
How is the nest structure going to be perceived in a wider context? Is it going to be a formally self-absorbed “universal” structure or is it going to interact with the city outline as a unique local dominant firmly connected with the place? – Check the view from Nuselský most (the highway bridge) and compare both sides of the valley.
Good work so far, just carry on!
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