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1、The Maopolska Garden of Arts,Ingarden&Ew,Contents,ArchitectsProjectsThe Maopolska Garden of ArtsWyspianski 2000 Pavilion,Architects,Ingarden&Ew Architects architecture atelier established in 1998 by Krakw architects Krzysztof Ingarden and Jacek Ew collaborating for over 20 years,first in JET Atelier
2、,founded in 1991.,PROJECTS,The Maopolska Garden of Arts,Project:Maopolska Garden of Arts,Address:Rajska Street 12,Krakow,PolandBuilding area:1 579,3m2Floor usable area:4330,76 mMultifunctional hall:299 seatsClub cinema:78 seatsCompetition project:2005(I Award in open SARP competition)Design period:2
3、005-2008Construction period:2010-2012Opening:19/10/2012,Techno-economic Indicator,The building of MGA introduced new spatial order to the old backyards and ruined buildings in Rajska and Szujskiego streets in Krakow.The starting point was a multifunctional hall,which was entered into the outline of
4、the old,19th-century horse-riding arena,used in the last years of its history as workshops and storage space for the Juliusz Sowacki Theatre in Krakw.,The Maopolska Garden of Arts is a cross between two institutions:the Juliusz Sowacki Theatre and the Malopolska Voivodeship Library.The wing on Szujs
5、kiego Street holds a modern art and media library,with multimedia books and music,while the section standing on ul.Rajska has been developed by the theatre,and is equipped with a multifunctional events hall.,Siteplan,1STFLOOR PLAN,2NDFLOOR PLAN,3RDFLOOR PLAN,4THFLOOR PLAN,The space of about 4300 sq.
6、m houses a theatre together with a cosy cinema with 98 seats,a caf,and premises for the organisation of educational,art-related activities.,5THFLOOR PLAN,6THFLOOR PLAN,The new hall operating,as a studio theatre,conference room,concert hall,and venue for banquets and exhibitions holds retractable sta
7、ges for 300 people.State-of-the-art stage technology is present overhead:fixed on hoists and cranes to the steel ceiling girders.This allows dramas and concerts to be performed,and exhibitions,film screenings,symposiums,conferences,art auctions,fashion shows,and many more events to be held.,Architec
8、t Krzysztof Ingarden(collaborating with Jacek Ew),claims that the form of the building is a contextual game between“mimesis and the abstraction”.In practice,this means that the building is by no means a simulacrum of the context,but rather draws inspiration from the code of contextual forms by makin
9、g references to the geometry of the roofs and tissue of the neighbouring structures applied for the abstract geometrical compositions of the faades.The building fits the scale of its environment perfectly by maintaining the lines of the roof and divisions of the faades in line with the composition a
10、nd linear solutions of the neighbouring buildings.,Honing the form,the architects focused on interaction with the future recipients,which is why the entire spatial form of the symbolic,openwork roofing raised over the garden from the side of Rajska Street though not functioning as an actual roof is
11、there to transport the gateway to the stage out onto the street.In this way,the building delicately nudges passers-by with the skilful manipulation of the form,already at first glance giving the onlooker the impression of going beyond the borders of a garden,where culture is grown in evenly planted
12、rows.,Further proof of the sophisticated play with the space is the garden itself.Imitating flower beds,the equal bands with low greens are a metaphor of a garden:as much as the architects could afford here.A notable fact is that historically“ulica Rajska”literally“Paradise Street”led to the Garden
13、of Paradise,which was later replaced by the developments of the Tobacco Works.,The final impact is the result of the designers sensitivity to signals coming from the environment.For example,the opening in the perforated roof of the garden was formed,especially for the maple tree that grows there.In
14、recognition of its exquisite sense of spatial composition and creative form in historical context,the building was awarded with the Professor Janusz Bogdanowski Prize,for the best architectural achievement in Krakow in the year 2012.In this place,the cultural life of the Krakws young artistic set wi
15、ll blossom under a shared roof.Modern ballet,contemporary theatre forms,audio and video arts,concerts,and all and any other artistic pursuits will find their home here.Together with the technical furnishing of the stage,the construction project consumed approximately PLN 47 million,and was co-financ
16、ed from EU funds as a part of the Maopolska Regional Operational Programme 20072013.,WYSPIASKI 2000 PAVILION,Raised in 2007,the building fills the gap in the tissue of Krakws city centre that emerged after the demolition of the building Pod Lipk in 1939.Standing on the corner of Grodzka Street and W
17、szystkich witych(All Saints)Square,situated by the Royal Route between the Main Market Square and Wawel Castle,surrounded with historical architecture dating back as far as Gothic.,The two main functions of the building,namely,to provide information and to display the stained-glass windows,required
18、distinctive interior spaces.The material used establishes a dialogue with the neighbouring buildings.Used for the external wall,bricks of special form,trapezoidal in cross-section,were arranged vertically.Such a deployment provided a distinctive external movable curtain:an external system of shutter
19、s.This new form of a ceramic curtain,adjusted to the functional and lighting needs of interior is highly contemporary in its expression,yet remains consistent with the history of the place.In 2009,the building won the awards of the Association of Polish Architects(SARP),Architects Chamber,and the Mayor of the City of Krakw for the best building built in Krakw in the last 20 years,The end,