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TECHNICAL SOLUTION
CROSSBEAMS
MATERIAL SOLUTION: oak wood
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DIMENSIONS:
200x150x2300 mm
(width x height x length)
PITCH: 2000 mm - outer circle
QUANTITY:
70 pieces/ wooden trail 1
58 pieces/ wooden trail 2
CIRCLE K1 r1=2,5m
CIRCLE K2 r2=3,8m
CIRCLE K3 r3=6m
CIRCLE K4 r4=7,3m
CIRCLE K5 r5=2m
CIRCLE K6 r6=3,3m
CIRCLE K7 r7=2m
CIRCLE K8 r9=3,3m
CIRCLE K9 r9=2,5m
CIRCLE K10 r10=3,8m
CIRCLE K11 r11=3,2m
CIRCLE K12 r12=4,5m
CIRCLE K13 r13=4,5m
CIRCLE K14 r14=5,8m
TOTAL LENGHT OF THE TRAIL 1: 88,3m
CIRCLE L1 r1=4,5m
CIRCLE L2 r2=5,8m
CIRCLE L3 r3=3,2m
CIRCLE L4 r4=4,5m

CIRCLE L5 r5=2m
CIRCLE L6 r6=3,3m
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CIRCLE L7 r7=7,3m
CIRCLE L8 r9=8,6m
CIRCLE L9 r9=2m
CIRCLE L10 r10=3,3m
CIRCLE L11 r11=4,5m
CIRCLE L12 r12=5,8m
CIRCLE L13 r13=2,5m
CIRCLE L14 r14=3,8m
TOTAL LENGHT OF THE TRAIL 2: 66,2m
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CROSSBEAM-PROFILE
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Accompanying Technical Documentation
Final area of the proposal solution:
Wet meadow: 458 m2
Total area of the wooden paths: 277,1 m2
Total area of the planting herbs and woody plants: 138,4 m2
Framework of the proposal solution: o Regulation and methodology of the protected landscape area Křivoklátsko, Nature and landscape protection agencies of the Czech Republic o Act No. 114/1992 Coll., On Nature and Landscape Protection (Collection of Laws of the Czech Republic) o Act No. 183/2006 Coll., On Spatial Planning and Construction of the Rules of Procedure (Building Act) with Implementing Decree No. 499/2006 Coll., on construction documentation (Collection of Laws of the Czech Republic) o Relevant ČSN standards in the sense of horticultural and landscape adjustments
The proposal solution, its qualities and influence on the value of the place were taken into consideration. Focus was targeted on the potential negative influence of the proposal and on the qualities of the solution in connection with a special requirements of the protected landscape.
• THE WOODEN TRAILS
The proposed solution is based on a minimal terrain modulations, because of the existing woody plants and their root zone value. The material solution takes into consideration the special requirements of the occasionally flooded location. For the long term durability (average 10y) of the wooden trail was proposed the oak wood as a main material, because of its suitability in the humid or wet environment during the flooding or heavy rain events. Larch was proposed as an alternative and a cheaper solution, since the larch is being more affordable and has similar abilities.

WOODEN TRAILS- WET MEADOW SOLUTION
• STEPPING-STONES
For the stepping-stones will be used material earned during the terrain modulation of the wet meadow. Based on the geology survey of the locality, is assumed use of the granite stone. Approximate dimensions of the stones will be 500 mm x 400 mm with variable depth, depends on the terrain requirements.
• THE WET MEADOW EXPANSION
Dikes and bioretention areas (swales), as a part of the hard landscaping terrain modulation improve a process of water retention and detention into the soil in the bigger parts of the landscape.
Maintanance
Presupposed re-construction of the one-third of the wet meadow swales once in 5 years.
STEPPING - STONE
WOODEN TRAILS- CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
HORIZONTAL -CROSS-SECTION

VERTICAL CROSS-SECTION
VERTICAL CROSS-SECTION
STREAM-BANKS
Family Garden
Bohemian Countryside
Internship project for Pro4Arch architectural studio, project: family garden design
APPROACHES
Project works with private garden around recently reconstructed historical building, designed as a family house.
Main aim of this project is creating liveable garden with welcoming environment during whole year with diverse activities for every weather conditions.
LOCATION
Project area is situated in the town Mladá Boleslav - bigger town in tight enclosure to north part of Prague.
The Final Design
The building had been using as a countryside elementary school since 1812 till late 60’ in 20. Century.
Therefore, the proposal reflects diverse historical aspects of the garden, works with preserved historical elements, such as an old stonewall in the north part of the garden. Furthermore, Concept merges diverse requirements based on wide user group starts with children and ends with grandparents.
The final design highlight small details as an important element in whole concept and divide garden space into a few small ‘garden rooms’ with different program, where fruit wooden plants unify these rooms and create balanced atmosphere of all the elements.

Technical Elements
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Species
Height Width Color
2 Ajuga reptans ´Burgundy glow´ 0,2 m groundcover purple
1 / Acanea microphylla´Grauer zwerg´ 0,1 m groundcover white
4 Alchemilla molis 0,4 m 0,3-0,4 m light green
5 Anemone ´Elfin swan´ 0,4-0,5 m white
6 Anemone hupehensis 'Andrea Atkinson' 0,6- 0,8 m white
7 Aster macrophyllus ´Albus´ 0,5 m groundcover white
8 Athytium niponicum ´Metallicum´ (kapradina) 0,5 m silver green
9 Brunera macrophylla 0,3-0,4 m 0,3 m blue
10 Dicentra spectabilis 1-1,3 m 0,8-1m pink
11 Digitalis purpurea ´Alba´ 1,2 m white
12 Euribia (Aster) × herveyi ´Twilight´ 0,7-0,8 m 0,4-0,6 m levander purple
13 Geranium sanguineum 0,4 m 0,4 m purple
14 Heleborus niger 0,3 m 0,3-0,4 m light green
15 Hosta ´Praying hands´ 0,5-0,6 m 0,3 0,4 m violet


35 Luzula sylvatica ´Aureomargitina´ 0,4 m fresh green
17 Paeonia ´Amabilis´ spon 80 cm 0,8 m 0,8 m pink
19 Polystichum setiferum ´Proliferum´ 0,4-0,6 m 0,4-0,6 m fresh green
32 Thymus × citrodorus 0,2 m groundcover purple
E Crocus vernum, spon 5- 8 cm, hl 5-7 cm 0,1 m groups white
F Muscari armeniaca 0,2 m groups dark blue
WOOD PLANTS
Hydrangea macrophylla 1,2 m 1,2 m white

Hydrangea petiolaris 1,5 m 1,5 m light green
CSPECIES HEIGHT WIDTH COLOR
2 Ajuga reptans ´Burgundy glow´ 0,2 m groundcover purple

1 / Acanea microphylla ´Grauer zwerg´ 0,1 m groundcover white
4 Alchemilla molis 0,4 m 0,3-0,4 m light green
5 Anemone ´Elfin swan´ 0,4-0,5 m white
6 Anemone hupehensis 'Andrea Atkinson' 0,6- 0,8 m white
7 Aster macrophyllus ´Albus´ 0,5 m groundcover white
8 Athytium niponicum ´Metallicum´ (kapradina) 0,5 m silver green
9 Brunera macrophylla 0,3-0,4 m 0,3 m blue
10 Dicentra spectabilis 1-1,3 m 0,8-1m pink
11 Digitalis purpurea ´Alba´ 1,2 m white
13 Geranium sanguineum 0,4 m 0,4 m violet
14 Heleborus niger 0,3 m 0,3-0,4 m light green
15 Hosta ´Praying hands´ 0,5-0,6 m 0,3 0,4 m purple

35 Luzula sylvatica ´Aureomargitina´ 0,4 m light green
16 Monarda hybrida 'Cambridge Scarlet' 1,2 m 0,4-0,5 m red
17 Paeonia ´Amabilis´ spon 80 cm 0,8 m 0,8 m pink
18 Phlox × divaricata 0,4 m purple
19 Polystichum setiferum ´Proliferum´ 0,4-0,6 m 0,4-0,6 m light green
32 Thymus × citrodorus 0,2 m groundcover purple
E Crocus vernum, spon 5- 8 cm, hl 5-7 cm 0,1 m groups white
F Muscari armeniaca 0,2 m groups dark blue
B Allium aflatunense 'Purple Sensation'
Garden Design
Bohemian Paradise
Project at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZU) course: Atelier B4. - Family Garden project: family garden design
Concept Based On Rare Project Location
The project area is in surrounding of Liberec - the biggest city in the north part of the Czech Republic.
Landscape on the north part of Czech is typically characterised as a forest landscape interwoven with agricultural fields. Essential part of the local identity is an architectural dominat Ještěd Hotel and Restaurant at the highest point of the Ještědský štít hilly area.
Therefore, final concept of the garden is based on natural elements, local plant species and natural materials such as granite. Which leads to the harmony of the garden and its surroundings.
The Final Design
Furthermore, triangle shape of the area and steep terrain sharply define character of the garden. The final proposal reflects strong connection of the client´s family to the nature and passion to the sustainable housing and gardening.





Cozy Cool Corner
Social Housing Association AKB Lundtoftegade case area
Project at KU, course: Urban Ecosystems, team members: : Urban Heat Island Sustainable Design group: Kali Lamont, Jakob Frisk Maibom, Andrea Šupová - graphic design
Objective
Main aim of this project was to create a system able to reduce Urban heat Island (UHI) in cooperation with a storm-water management strategy. Project was situated in the social housing association AKB Lundtoftegade.
Design requirements were to create a welcoming, accessible, cooling area for inhabitants, that is able to be easily constructed in any urban area.
Methods And Materials
Development of the final product is based on the principles of UHI effect reduction and on the storm-water management. Which were observed in Urban ecosystems lectures. Design development was created during a brainstorming based on Urban Ecosystems course lecture by Jesper Vej. The final design reflects the requirements of the social housing association AKB Lundtoftegade.
Design
The final design developed in relatively short time period provides the required storm-water management benefits and a significant cooling effect. Further development for an overflow system and terrain modulation specifications is required. Strong flexibility of the design provides an easy replicability in reflection of the specific requirements of various urban sites. Applicability into this site in current level of the development focused on the services and the requirements has strong potential to be part of ‘the Cooling Down City Strategy’ in the near future.
Results
The final design manages stormwater and serves significant cooling effect on 200 m² area. The system consists of 20 green panels taking up 12 m² and evapotranspiration from grass in the remaining 188 m².


The system provides water storage for a 9 day drought period (based on Denmark climate characteristics) which requires 1287L x 9 days= 11583 L H2O to be able to take up 75% of 1200 kWh incoming latent heat in 200 m² area during hot summer day. Water storeage tank system provides water supply in draugh periods, and is situated on the top of the panels and on the top of the monkey bar. The system is connected to the roof pipes for rainwater management providing water source for the water tanks. Finally, the system is capable managing all of the water from the roof facing the yard where the coolspot is situated during 5 year rain event
