Conversion of Jezdkovice Château to multifunctional space in response to post-pandemic/war era

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The project will be focused on the conversion of Jezdkovice Château to an adaptive space in which individual cells and communal wide space will be entwined. The rigid functional space of it and its renaissance garden will be complemented by an evolving multifunctional space that can serve as common and private areas. The design will challenge the conventional space interpretation of a specific program. Changing From individual units to large-scale indoor areas and vice versa with respect to the need of the situation. The main theme of the project will be Accommodation plus community center. The accommodation will be adaptive to the need of the time, whether it is self-isolated housing or a crowd-serving hall. It will be also used as a public space for different social activity programs as the space allocated for the community center will be used in reverse. The principle will be also used in the outdoor space of the intervened area also. What is common will be private and vice versa depending on the scenario. Newly acquired knowledge and experience from the Covid pandemic and the migration crisis will need to be taken into account in the proposal

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Jedkovice Cheatue

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