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The Restoration of the Former Zlín County Court
Gášek, Daniel ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create documentation for building permit and a part of building design documentation, based on architectural study prepared in subject named AG34 – Architectural Design Studio IV. Main content of the study was reconstruction of the former Zlín county court building and finding a new function for the object that is situated near Zlín castle, Míru square and Svobody park. Basic idea of the project was to utilize as large part of the prime building as is possible, avoid increasing of the built-up area and design a context-friendly object that will bring some new life in this part of the town. Important was also underlining of the most impressive parts of the building that are baroque vaults in the ground floor and frontage from 1922 in the “Czech Modernism” style. Worrisome extension from the 1990’s got a lighter “Czech Modernism” expression, its scale was humanized using brickwork and a new terrace with a clear shot at the Zlín castle was created. The parterre is now friendlier and invites passers-by to visit the new micro-brewery. A literary café with a small gallery provides some cultural activities and also a bicycle rental is here to provide some physical activities too. Upper floors consist a pension and a hostel.
Moravský Krumlov, the Transformation of the Late Court and Jail Building into the Cultural and Social Center
Zach, Jakub ; Kunc, Ing Petr (referee) ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The project addresses the reconstruction and extension of the former municipal court and the prison, which are located in the center of the Moravský Krumlov on the corner to T. G. Masaryk square and Smetana street. The aim is to achieve new capabilities and use of objects, these objects merge into one unit and simultaneously revitalize the city center Moravský Krumlov. Both objects are currently connected to the new public passages, which will be placed on the desktop of the current courtyard between the buildings. This passage should induce a sense of connection with nature surrounding the city and to the concept of a roof carrier system simulating the passage surrounding forests. After the reconstruction of the building will offer new spaces for leisure services, urban center and a dignified and representative for the town library. It also includes a new restaurant and popular today as part of its own microbrewery restaurant.
The Reconstruction of Vyškov Rectory
Kolibačová, Alžběta ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with reconstruction and design of new functional use of the former rectory in Vyskov and new gallery on the neighboring property. Rectory building has been restored to its original condition, disposition solution respects the requirements of dean of parish, it is accessible to people with limited mobility. The new building will storey building gallery, which will enrich the cultural life in Vyskov. Mass design gallery was inspired by the intersection prisms. The next phase includes the creation of public space between the rectory and gallery, parking spaces and a park.
Brno-Zábrdovice Spa, the Reconstruction, and the Completion
Jedrzejková, Ivana ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis solves the reconstruction and extension of the functionalist building of “Winter Spa” Brno-Zábrdovice, Brno, Czech Republic. The main goal of this work was to propose a new functional use of the current building with respect to the original function and to add an annexe to increase an attractiveness of the building and the services offered. Bachelor’s thesis only includes reconstruction of the “Winter Spa”, while the expansion of the new building of indoor pools has been projected. The reconstruction of spa and pool will form a large sports centre. The customers will have an access to the services of wellness center, fitness center, gym, dance halls for sports and the other fitness disciplines, restaurants, cosmetic studio where the expanded services in the field of non-invasive liposuction will be provided and also they will be able to pick up internet packages. An annexe with stairs and elevator has been designed to facilitate the interconnection of all floors of sports and wellness center. The building of „Winter Spa“ and newly built indoor pool will be linked together by a central entrance hall with cash registers and reception. The entrance hall is also an entry into the summer area.
The Reconstruction of Vyškov Rectory
Fogašová, Jana ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Sibilla, Luboš (advisor)
The thesis solves the reconstruction of the rectory and its extension. The building is located in the historical center of Vyskov. The form of protection is the urban zone. The building will be renovated rectory and build a new gym, which responds to an insufficient number of sports facilities in the center of Vyskov. The building is designed to maintain in green. Objects will be used for spiritual purposes, commercial exploitation as activities for children and youth. There will also be park landscaping and creating a public space in the neighborhood.
A Great Opportunity for Municipal Palace
Vyhlídalová, Lucie ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor)
The architectural study deals with recovery and redevelopment of Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou castle, which is currently abandoned and derelict. Inside the castle are planned cultural, social, exhibitive and representative areas. One wing of Hrušovany’s castle will be used as a hotel. There are designed extra standard rooms with chateau interiors. In underground floors we will find a wellness and wine bar. The service of the castle is extended by spaces in new outbuildings. It is a greenhouse, a restaurant and a pavilion for social events. The castle and outbuildings create a courtyard suitable for open-air cultural events. One part of castle‘s complex is garden lapidarium and floral terraces. The design keeps historical and architectural value of this cultural heritage and offers its dignified use nowadays.
Znojmo, the Reconstruction of House Malá Františkánská , Nr. 121
Kos, Jakub ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of the third year of the undergraduate studies. The task was to restore a building on Malá Františkánská in the centre of the town of Znojmo. The building, which dates back to the Gothic period, has not been used for a long time, which marked its technical condition. There are mostly ruins, since the roof, ceiling structure and parts of the outer walls have collapsed. The best preserved part of the building is the basement that is almost intact. The building in the shape of an L is located at the intersection of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova and it complements the local building density. The main idea of the project was to find a new functional use of the building – film and music club complemented by a penthouse. An important requirement was to preserve the remains from the Gothic period – stone masonry, stone fragments of the jambs and two portals, which were used as the main entrance to the building and an access to the atrium. Main part of the design was the completion of the construction, as most of the original structures were in an unsatisfactory technical condition. An important aim of the renovation was to minimize the load on the existing structures, and for that reason a steel frame filled with thermal insulation was designed. The corner of the house between the ground floor and the first floor was designed as an open space, so that a project screen visible from the both floors could be installed. The rest of the building provided premises for the technical and sanitary facilities and other areas necessary for its operation. The attic is designed as a separate apartment with its own entrance.
The Repechy Guest-House
Strnad, Miroslav ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of the third year of the undergraduate studies. The task was the renewal and the extension of the farmhouse for an accommodation facility and other services. The farmhouse is situated in a small village Repechy near the town of Prostejov and is complemented by two other unused buildings. In the second half of the 20th century, rectangular shaped farmhouse with a yard was roofed, interior walls were partially demolished and interior space was used for keeping the cattle. It had a big impact for the current condition of the object. Aggressive environment and high humidity, for which structures were not designed, significantly accelerate the degradation process. Later, the cattle was moved away and the original farmhouse is deteriorating until these days. Currently, the object and its surroundings are in a bad condition. Most of the constructions are damaged and it is not possible to use them anymore. Northern tract is the only part worth protection. There are preserved precious historical chambranles and other plastic decoration. Surroundings is overgrown with wild vegetation. The aim was to preserve and bring out valuable parts of the original object and find them appropriate use under specified conditions. The proposal deals with the removal of three sides of a rectangular farmhouse and preserving the northern tract in the form of a torso. Extension is based on the original farmhouse. Extends the original built up area boundary to use existing structure and creates the first volume, which symbolizes the traditional static form. Rotated duplicate of the first volume then characterized a modern and dynamic attitude in architecture. The final design of an extension is created by synthesis of both volumes as an evidence of the coexistence of a traditional and a modern form. Designed extension has one floor, locally basement and second floor. The extension is also characterized by the use
The Restoration of the Former Zlín County Court
Prosseková, Jarmila ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the renovation of former Zlín county court in the city centre of Zlín. The object is in the city heritage zone near Zlín castle. The original building from the 16th century initially served as a city brewery, and from the year 1922, the building was used as a country court. In the 20th century, three extensions were added, and since the year 1998 this building has had no usage and has been in decay, which could be seen on its bad structural-technical condition. Therefore, the renovation and return to the former function – that of a brewery, has been designed in this bachelor’s thesis. This function is supplemented by more services, such as the sales area, a beer-themed shop, a beer-themed spa, and accommodation. For constructive-technical and architectonical reasons, the removal of extensions from the 20th century, and renovation of the original building with elements of constructive-historical significance– the façade, and barrel and grion vaults in the ground floor, have been designed. For reasons concerning capacity, a new extension was designed with functional rooms facing towards the Zlín castle. The extension is, in its layout, connected to the original object appropriately on both technical and architectural level, with emphasis on accessibility of every function used by the public. Architecturally, the building has been adjusted by the height and proportions of the original structure, the rhythm of window openings maintains the impression of the original building. Within the extension, there will also be an inbuilt underground parking lot. The bachelor’s thesis expands an architectural study designed in the 3rd year into the form of documentation for building permit. Assigned parts have been designed in detail. Last part deals with an architectural detail of the timber-suspended ceiling with integrated lights, which substitutes for the missing vaults.
The Repechy Guest-House
Bělovský, Michal ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The basis of this Bachelor Thesis is the architectural study which was done in the summer semester of the third year of my bachelor’s studies. The topic of this architectural study was the reconstruction, rebuilding and restoration of former farmhouse in Repechy. The aim of the study was to find a suitable urban, shape and functional solution. The original idea of the owner was to create the pension as the outcome. The architectural proposal respects owner’s requirements, yet it also adds other supporting functions to create attractive place for rest, recreation and sport. The main idea of the study thus becomes the interconnection of accommodation, entertainment, recreation and education. I decided to design the object in a way so that is suitable for both couples and small families, as well as for larger groups and units. Based on this, I divided the building into three main parts. The first part is situated in the retained part of the original farmhouse in memory of the history of this place. From the functional point of view it serves as a reception, owner accommodation and occasional staff accommodation. The second part of the building is used to accommodate guests. It is an extension of double-bedded and double rooms with own hallway and en suite facilities. The third part serves as the dining room for the guests. There is a kitchen with facilities and multi-purpose space to be found. Design and the shape solution of the farmhouse are based on the rural structure character and tries to fit in this style.

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