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Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Zifčáková, Tatiana ; Vostrejž, Dušan (oponent) ; Odvárka, Antonín (vedoucí práce)
The topic of this master's thesis is the revitalization of the former Spartakiad stadium. Nowadays it functions as a sports complex Ohrada, which is in neglected condition and not widely used. The area is located at the southern edge of the city Vsetín and is defined by a 1st class road from the northeast, Vsetínská Bečva from the western and agricultural areas from the southern side. Above Bečva, the Bečevná hill rises and together they create a pleasant, out-of-town atmosphere with a great potential. The priority of the proposal was to create an attractive place with a variety of sports and recreational activities for all ages. However, at the beginning it was necessary to somehow insulate the area from the overpass. Therefore a sports and recreation facility was designed at the entrance to the area - it copies the shape of the road and forms an imaginary entrance gate to the zone. A car park was designed under the overpass, so the rest of the area remained exclusively for pedestrians. Sufficient distances among the individual sports grounds are supplemented by recreational areas of greenery. Most playgrounds are designed as multi-purpose, for greater variability of the territory. The buildings have a maximum of two floors and they are located in a way not to disturb the views of the recreational areas. They contain sports facilities as well as a wide range of interior activities. Three materials are used on all the buildings - wood, steel and glass, complemented by neutral white plaster. Therefore, the area operates in a comprehensive and uniform manner.
Válka Winery Nosislav
Zifčáková, Tatiana ; Myslín,, Jiří (oponent) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (vedoucí práce) ; Kalousek, Miloš (vedoucí práce)
The subject of this thesis is the design of a newly built (reconstruction) Winery Válka in Nosislav. The project is based on a research carried out during the summer semester 2017 in the AG033 Architecture Design Studio III. – Production facilities class. The plot is situated on a sloping area with an elevation of approximately 6.5 meters. It consists of 2 parts. The bottom part of the plot is 98.8 meters long delimited by Kroužek Street and Masarykova Street.The upper, shorter part of the plot is 32.4 meters long and is delimited by Masarykova Street and Nivka Street. Currently there is the investor’s private house, a private house on Masarykova Street, wine production machinery spaces, and dilapidated objects. Surrounding area mainly consists of two-storey private houses with saddle roofs and street-oriented ledges. The basic idea of the design was a preservation of the private house on Kroužek street based on the investor’s request. Seasonal winery with a partially covered public seating area is designed next to the private house. Wine production hall is situated approximately in the middle of the bottom plot, to ensure a separation of the public and the production area. To avoid a massive look of the space it is divided into smaller areas based on its function. Followingly, the connection between public and production area is created. A facade is made of Siberian larch boards in a combination with a white plaster. The boards are also used for the hall’s roof. As the wood will age the winery will gain a specific character. Windows and doors are dark gray colour made of aluminium. For the private house on Masarykova street disposition changes are designed, including new roofs, holes filling, and facade. The purpose was for the building not to invade the classical village area. Dilapidated objects lie in the upper part of the given plot, therefore 2 new buildings were designed – tourist motel and a tasting room that are connected with the cellar. The motel’s fac
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Zifčáková, Tatiana ; Vostrejž, Dušan (oponent) ; Odvárka, Antonín (vedoucí práce)
The topic of this master's thesis is the revitalization of the former Spartakiad stadium. Nowadays it functions as a sports complex Ohrada, which is in neglected condition and not widely used. The area is located at the southern edge of the city Vsetín and is defined by a 1st class road from the northeast, Vsetínská Bečva from the western and agricultural areas from the southern side. Above Bečva, the Bečevná hill rises and together they create a pleasant, out-of-town atmosphere with a great potential. The priority of the proposal was to create an attractive place with a variety of sports and recreational activities for all ages. However, at the beginning it was necessary to somehow insulate the area from the overpass. Therefore a sports and recreation facility was designed at the entrance to the area - it copies the shape of the road and forms an imaginary entrance gate to the zone. A car park was designed under the overpass, so the rest of the area remained exclusively for pedestrians. Sufficient distances among the individual sports grounds are supplemented by recreational areas of greenery. Most playgrounds are designed as multi-purpose, for greater variability of the territory. The buildings have a maximum of two floors and they are located in a way not to disturb the views of the recreational areas. They contain sports facilities as well as a wide range of interior activities. Three materials are used on all the buildings - wood, steel and glass, complemented by neutral white plaster. Therefore, the area operates in a comprehensive and uniform manner.
Válka Winery Nosislav
Zifčáková, Tatiana ; Myslín,, Jiří (oponent) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (vedoucí práce) ; Kalousek, Miloš (vedoucí práce)
The subject of this thesis is the design of a newly built (reconstruction) Winery Válka in Nosislav. The project is based on a research carried out during the summer semester 2017 in the AG033 Architecture Design Studio III. – Production facilities class. The plot is situated on a sloping area with an elevation of approximately 6.5 meters. It consists of 2 parts. The bottom part of the plot is 98.8 meters long delimited by Kroužek Street and Masarykova Street.The upper, shorter part of the plot is 32.4 meters long and is delimited by Masarykova Street and Nivka Street. Currently there is the investor’s private house, a private house on Masarykova Street, wine production machinery spaces, and dilapidated objects. Surrounding area mainly consists of two-storey private houses with saddle roofs and street-oriented ledges. The basic idea of the design was a preservation of the private house on Kroužek street based on the investor’s request. Seasonal winery with a partially covered public seating area is designed next to the private house. Wine production hall is situated approximately in the middle of the bottom plot, to ensure a separation of the public and the production area. To avoid a massive look of the space it is divided into smaller areas based on its function. Followingly, the connection between public and production area is created. A facade is made of Siberian larch boards in a combination with a white plaster. The boards are also used for the hall’s roof. As the wood will age the winery will gain a specific character. Windows and doors are dark gray colour made of aluminium. For the private house on Masarykova street disposition changes are designed, including new roofs, holes filling, and facade. The purpose was for the building not to invade the classical village area. Dilapidated objects lie in the upper part of the given plot, therefore 2 new buildings were designed – tourist motel and a tasting room that are connected with the cellar. The motel’s fac

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