Project

Bernard drive Humpolec - shop and parking P&P

collaboration: eng.arch. Michaela Košařová

Bernard drive Humpolec - shop and parking P&P
2022 26.04.2024

BERNARD BREWERY VISITOR FACILITIES

BUILDING IN THE MEADOW BEHIND HUMPOLEC WITH THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF COURTESY AND UNDERSTANDING.

The zoning plan establishes a land use rate corrective, this is in the nature of a social agreement and must be adhered to. The investor bought the land with this corrective in order to implement a programme for the good running of the business and for the convenience of the customers. It is the duty of the design to accommodate both as best as possible.

The Bernard Brewery is situated in the centre of Humpolec. It is situated on a relatively small plot of land, so its development is very limited. Out of necessity, it arranges its operations vertically with great technological creativity, growing in height. It has already pushed some, especially the dispatch operations, to the outskirts of the city and is continuing this trend to eliminate traffic congestion within the city. Downtown, it lacks parking and staging areas for visitor cars as well as business and supply vehicles. It also lacks a high-capacity company store with a good (tight) link to car traffic. For all this, the land with plot number 1906, which is very well situated in relation to the brewery and on which its deficit programme can be implemented, is an excellent place to do so.

It's going to be built on it:
A company shop with accessories with a total usable area of 547m2, parking for 41 cars for visitors, a service edge of the company shop for 5 cars, a supply ramp for 3 to 4 vans, 2 parking spaces for trucks, 2 parking spaces for buses, and a visitor's residential garden with an area of 1668 m2. The entire site is clearly divided into a yard for the predominant economic - supply operation and a yard with visitor parking, with the dividing line between the yards being an elongated company shop building of one underground and two above-ground floors. The residential garden is logically connected to the visitors' yard.
    
 
As part of the extension and revitalisation of the brewery, a large hanging roof garden will be created above the roofs, at a height of about 12m from the ground, in the middle of the town. It will serve the visitor centre and the people of Humpole. The magnificent garden above the brewery will become a symbol of responsible ecological behaviour of the operator of a food processing plant historically located in the very centre of the town with the ambition to be one of its eye-catching symbols. The construction of an outlying visitor facility on a green field - on the edge of the city - will create an important complementary part of the brewery at a distance of 600m.

The idea is:
Visitors park on the outskirts and are taken to the city centre by the company's public transport (or walk with a guide). The two complementary parts of the brewery will merge into one experience, as the architecture of the visitor's foreground will be in keeping with a design that has many of the attributes of ecologically shaped buildings, and which will also be used extensively in the design of the hanging brewery gardens. Massively developed climbing greenery on special structures will be the common denominator of both complementary parts of the Bernard Brewery.

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