This year, the students of the Architecture and Building Sciences programme of the Faculty of Civil Engineering CTU in Prague have scored a success in the INSPIRELI AWARDS, the world’s largest student competition in Architecture.
INSPIRELI ARCHICAD PRIZE – 1st prize Alžběta Bílková
Alžběta Bílková won first prize with the design of a Floating Concert Hall on the Vltava River in the category of the INSPIRELI ARCHICAD PRIZE, which is awarded to the best student project made in the ArchiCAD software, and the submitted projects also compete in the respective category of the INSPIRELI AWARDS. Her design was elaborated in the course of the Creative Studio – Master Degree 2, supervised by doc. Akad. arch. Mikuláš Hulec, Ing. arch. Iva Dvořáková, Ing. arch. Matěj Boháč and MgA. Petr Kolář.
Alžběta Bílková’s intention was to create a modern, timeless, multi-functional floating concert hall for Fine Arts, such as jazz, solo recitals, chamber orchestra, etc. Her key topics were variability, flexibility, the layout of furnishings and seating for spectators.
INSPIRELI COMPETITION – SLOVAK TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, BRATISLAVA – 3rd prize Michaela Zapletalová
The assignment of this special category was to design the appearance of the future STU campus. 180 projects, with 257 participants from 28 countries took part in this category. The submitted projects also competed in the main INSPIRELI AWARDS competition. The design by Michaela Zapletalová, which won 3rd place, was created in the course of the Studio of Architectural Creation 3, supervised by Ing. arch. Vojtěch Dvořák and Ing. arch. Jiří Trojan.
The intention of Michaela Zapletalová’s project was to design an extension to heavy laboratories that would serve the public for exhibitions, but also as the school’s innovation and research centre, a study room with a library for students.
INSPIRELI LUMION PRIZE – 1st prize Eva Svárovská in the category of Interior Design
The prize is awarded to the best student project created in the LUMION software, the submitted projects also compete in the respective category of the INSPIRELI AWARDS. The work was created in the course of the Studio of Architectural Creation 3, supervised by Ing. arch. Vladimír Gleich.
Eva Svárovská’s intention was to design an art gallery for the works by Alfons Mucha in Prague, Holešovice. The shape of the structure reflects Mucha’s creations as such – his paintings full of curves, flying hair and wavy fabrics. The layered composition of the envelope represents the complexity of his works. In the vicinity of the gallery, the author decided to use water features complemented by greenery to create a suitable parterre for the Alfons Mucha Gallery.
Responsible: prof. Ing. Karel Kabele, CSc.
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