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Portfolio Eva Sklenickova
diploma project | 2011 CTU Prague
It is a creation of clearly distinguished boundary of two Prague quarters - Vinohrady and Zizkov. The border is formed by a ‘riverbank’ above the Main Railway Station forming an added value of the site – the riverbed. It is an attractive place for a new city development arising on the riverbank. A linear element of the stairway as a street furniture integrates the riverbank with a view over the abyss of the railway.
The city above the railway
The city above the railway
new buildingsold buildings
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new buildingsold buildings
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housing
offices
hotel, hostel
shoping, culture, sport
technical facilities
garages
Function diagram
academic project | 2007/8
CTU Prague
Urban + architectural design
and development studio
In collaboration: Michaela
Fiserova, Martin Gaberle
The design is about the future
development of the city district
Ostrava Vitkovice with regard to
preserving of existing industrial
heritage.
Vitkovice : The city in the city
Our main goals are:
- to respect the memory and
panorama of the place in
comparison to the Ostrava city
- to preserve a mixing greenery
with industrial buildings at the
edge of areal, which creates the
unique atmosphere
- to support economy of the
whole city by adding new
functions
industrial heritageislandspanorama
green belt contact with the city infl uence
main principles
industrial heritage
infl uence
main principles
islandspanorama
green belt contact with the city
type of constructionreconstuction and reuse
parasite on existing reconstructed building
new building
NATURAL GRID OF AREA
TRANSPORTATIONZONE 30 km/h50 km/hRESIDENTIAL ZONE
BRICK HOUSEHALLTECHNOLOGY
TYPE OF BUILDING
ANALYSIS site plan
site plan - city scale
academic project | 2010 Chalmers University of Technology, GöteborgUrban + architectural design and development Studio
Studio leader: professor Ana Betancour
The year project is based in design as a research process.We worked experimentally and in teams, with a common ground, data base, and a common scenario as a point of departure for the propositions.
The Transient City
Main parts:Research/ Database
Rethinking Göteborg/ Waterfront Cartographies
Investigations of case studies, models and references
Urban scenarios/ Programing/ InterventionsURBAN ANIMAL
A. Flooding strategies
B. Water as a resource
C. Water edge building technologies
D. Water edge ecologies
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3. Richard Haag Gas works park, Seattle
2. Michael Hopkins Research Centre, Cambridge
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A. Flooding dynamics
B. Industrial edge / Shifting economies
C. Harbour architecture / Technologies
D. Ecosystems / Ecological frameworkphotoshoping of the model onto images of the riverbank
making, testing and developing the model
academic project | 2010 Chalmers University of Technology, GöteborgUrban + architectural design and development Studio
Studio leader: professor Ana Betancour
The aim is to design urban strategies for specific area by the water edge of Göteborg.
Design resolutions in various scales for hybrid, cross programme, multipurpose spaces, networks, infrastructure, landscapes and buildings.
Design is based on investigations of models and researches.
Urban animal site map, city scale
RyahamnenTorshamnen
city centre
site position
Location: City of Göteborg, Sweden
Part of harbour, Ryahamnen old oil terminal
diagram, surrounding
storage logistic centre
research centre
educational facilities
park boat stop
offices
offices
model placing
model experiment
grid finding
programme distribution
floading strategy
critical water elevation 12,3 above sea level
critical water elevation 12,3 above sea leveltoday water sea level
water edge building technologiesA artificial levee
B amphibious structure C floating pontoons
wooden board
metal frame structure
pontoon structure
design of pontoon structure
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Wernstedt student competition Chalmers university of technology Sweden2010
In collaboration: Martin Stoss
Course leaders: Gert Wingårdh, Sten Gromark
The Children’s house is taking place on the triangular site close to the Kapellplatsen in Göteborg. The site is quite problematic. It has very narrow shape, there is the busy road and block of flats just next to the site. Our building is divided into four elevated and mutually displaced cubes. This solution should provide suitable conditions for all of the various activities. The cubes are occupied by different activities and spaces in between makes buffer and common zone.
Children’s house Game is not over
site plan
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section
concept diagram
academic project | 2009CTU Prague
The main task was to find building, which wouldn´t disturb rural charakter of a village. The best solution was a farm specialized in bioproducts, because of an agricultural tradition in the polabská country.On the site of former JZD a new farm-house is designed. The idea for the design came from a traditional conception of farm. All main activities take place in the farmyard. The house of owner is a dominant of yard. It looks like a fortress from a sight of a passer-by. The farm is oriented on breeding sheep and fruit tree farming. There are lots of facilities : a market place, a cider house, a manufactory of jam and a shop.
Biofarm in Jenštejn
south elevation
south elevation
north elevation
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The wooden cube is built on thin steel columns siting on a stone mound growing from the ground. A glassed entrance floor evokes an effect that the house levitates and looks around to surroundings. A luxury site determines a character of the house. A block of flats with three flats was designed. Each flat takes one floor and has about 250 m². There is a swimming pool in the entrance floor. The whole ground floor facade is made of glass and swimmers have a beatiful view out to the grown trees.
Block of flats in Prague
academic project | 2007/8CTU Prague
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construction drawings
academic project | 2006CTU Prague
iiiiiiiiiA site is located in village Levý Hradec near from Prague. The house is situated on a steep slope looking on the river Vltava.The main idea for this building was a vizualization of water running down the slope : three big drops, where each of them forms one level of the building.The drops are built from a concreate skeleton hacked to the slope. Windows are situated only on the west and the east side. Each level is moved to the side to create terraces on the roofs.
Extreme house on extreme site
east elevation
west elevation1 50
academic project | 2006CTU Prague
The shelter is situated on the roud which leads from village Kvilda to the source of the river Vltava. The hut is made of wood and its design is based on minimum dimension. It serves for occasional sleeping of tourists and keepers of the Šumava National Park. A toilet and a covered siting area are part of a design.
Shelter hut for keepers of Šumava
ground floor 1st floor1 50
academic project | 2006CTU Prague
Toilets for the Šumava National Park
elevations
axonometry
elevations
axonometry
competition | 2010
In collaboration: Martin Stoss
The project objective was to design an urban-architectural revitalization of “Rimske square“ in Brno including spatial and functional setup of the buildings and the public place and to provide an opinion on the existing and future development of the area.
The main idea of our project was to highlight different historical layers. The original layouts of the historical buildings are marked on the ground. It forms the base for the park in the courtyard.
Rimske square Brno, CZ
section
spatial vizualization
greenery- it creates a calm place in between terraces
terraces- there were houses with rooms in the past, it was a ba-sic inspiration for design- we devided the place into different parts with varied characters- everybody can find own room for game or relaxing
light art- there is a place for art projection on gable wall
paving - the layouts of historical underground are reflected in the new paving of the squareu- they provide an information and reason for reflection
historical undergroundsite plan
layers
Curriculum vitae
Eva Skleničková
Date of birth: 12th June 1986, Rokycany, Czech RepublicNationality: CzechEmail Address: [email protected] Telephone: +420 7327964457 (CZ)Permanent Address: Strašice 529/II, 338 45, Czech Republic
Education2005 – 2011 Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Architecture - graduated Master Degree 2009 – 2010 Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg, Faculty of Architecture2001 - 2005 Secondary school of civil engineering in Pilsen - field of building reconstruction
Work experience09/2010 – 12/2011 Pavel Hnilička Architekti, Prague (www.hnilicka.cz)03/2008 – 06/2009 Hnilička - Císler Architekti, Prague (www.hca.cz)7.-8. 2007 Studio Mastný, Pilsen (www.mastny.cz)
SkillsComputer skills Autocad, ArchiCAD, Adobe CS3 (Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator), Rhinoceros, SketchUp, 3DS Max, Corel-Draw, MS OfficeLanguague skills Czech - native, English - fluent, German - basicOher skills Driving licence B 2010 - now member of studet organisation (spa-fa.cz) - realisation of exhibitions and cultural events, organization of architectural trips
Interest Travelling, hiking, cycling, reading, art