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Architectural study of the sacred building and the Salesian community center in Brno - Líšeň
Radchenko, Mark ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis is the design of the sacral building of Salesians and community center in Brno – Líšeň. The founder of the Salesian order is the Italian priest John Bosco. The Salesian style stands on three pillars: reason, religion and kindness. It is a style of educational work, based on a preventive system and constant assistance. The Salesian congregation and subsequently the entire complex of the center in the urban district Brno-Líšeň received help from the foundation fund for youth, which he started in 1998 its construction. The proposed facility should cover the remaining needs of visitors and should be accessible to the general public. As a result, an architectural design was created, which includes an object of church with a parish section and a community center. The sacral object has a monumental appearance and its shape consists of a dominant cube standing on a monumental and long base, thus fitting into the contemporary surroundings and reacting to its overall structure. The composition is completed by a high concrete belfry. The entire complex consists of two masses connected by a covered colonnade. The first main mass includes a church with a rectory. The church can accommodate almost three hundred visitors. The parsonage serves as accommodation for the parish priest and other members of the congregation, and has access to the parish atrium. The second part of the complex is the community center with the main space of the multifunctional hall and administration.
Architectural study of the sacral building and community center of the Salesians in Brno
Lupyr, Nataliia ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The architectural study of a sacred space and community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšeň includes the design of a church and associated facilities for the needs of the Salesian community. The aim is to create a space for prayer and the spiritual development of children and young people, which the Salesians support. The plot designated for the church is located near the Salesian Center and is surrounded by panel houses and civic amenities. There are shops, cafes, schools, and a clinic in the vicinity. The terrain of the plot is sloping, offering design possibilities. The proposed church utilizes the terrain relief by excavating a portion of the land and placing the church in a lowered space, creating a partially underground floor. This allows for more space for community activities and prayer. The design also includes an extensive park and gathering spaces. The church is designed as a standalone structure with functions divided into different levels. The parish and community functions are located on the ground floor, while the liturgical space is situated on the above-ground levels. The shape of the church harmonizes with the surrounding buildings, but the facade adds a contrast between the concrete architecture and nature. The construction of the church consists of reinforced concrete monolithic elements and wooden components. The underground portion is entirely monolithic, while the aboveground floors are composed of four reinforced concrete monolithic cores and wooden columns and beams. The goal of this architectural study is to create a functional and aesthetically appealing sacred space and community center that will serve the Salesian community and promote the spiritual and physical development of children and young people.
Architectural study of the sacred building and the Salesian community center in Brno - Líšeň
Chubrikov, Vadim ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the design of a new sacral building in Brno-líšen, which is in the middle of a panel building between the Polyclinic building and the Salesian center. The Salesian community, which will be the primary users of the building, has been waiting for its implementation for many years. The main goal is to create spaces that facilitate worship, celebrations and social gatherings. The design consists of two separate buildings, namely the Church of the sending of the Holy Spirit and the parish building. These buildings are composed of three masses, including a church with two gable roofs and a facade that is primarily covered with white plaster, a parish building with a gable roof and a facade of wood and a bell tower which consists of 3 bells which are connected to reinforced concrete columns. The top of the church will be the highest element, the buildings will have two floors above ground and one underground floor in the entrance part of the church. The project also considers the open spaces around the land and aims to transform them into high-quality public areas. The sacred space should serve as a welcoming place that provides visitors with a sense of security, peace, support and understanding. It should be a place where people leave with a better feeling than when they came.
Architectural study of the sacred building and the Salesian community center in Brno - Líšeň
Kręželoková, Tereza ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis is the design of the Church of the Holy Spirit and at the same time a community center for the Salesians in Brno - Líšno. The Salesians are a Christian congregation that is especially dedicated to the education of the youth. Salesians have been active in Líšn since 1995, when the Salesian Youth Center began to be established here. The local community of believers currently does not have a church here that would meet the capacity requirements, the believers celebrate services in the gymnasium of the Salesian Youth Center. The goal of my work is to design a church where believers can celebrate services with dignity, and also a community center where the local community of people can meet and create community. The proposal also includes a rectory with apartments and facilities for priests. The land intended for construction is located in close proximity to the Salesian Youth Center. It lies on an elevated site in a rather sloping terrain. To the north of the property there is a polyclinic building. The surrounding development consists of panel apartment buildings, often with a height of up to eight floors. The shape of the building is based on the urban layout. The external plan shape of the building is rectangular and it is installed parallel to the building of the polyclinic and to the road. An ellipse is cut into the rectangle - the inner atrium. The elliptical floor plan of the church is inscribed in the atrium. The proposed building is divided into individual functional units: the Church of the Holy Spirit, the church grounds, the community center and the rectory. The church has an ellipse in plan and is lit only from above by means of skylights. These skylights symbolize the light of the Holy Spirit, coming from above. The interior of the church is defined by 24 columns. The church's facilities include a sacristy, a conference room, sanitary facilities and operational premises. An internal atrium is proposed between the community center and the church, around which the community center corridor leads. The community center includes a social hall for 120 people, which can be divided into two rooms with the help of a mobile partition, as well as a classroom, clubhouse and facilities. On the 2nd floor there are two priests' apartments and facilities for priests, which include a kitchen, library, offices and a chapel. The dominant element of the design is the tower, which serves as a belfry. A church courtyard will be created in front of the church, where seating, a water feature and also bicycle sheds are planned. At the staircase on the south side of the property, residential stairs will be created. The design also includes the modification of the surrounding green areas.
Architectural study of the sacred building and the Salesian community center in Brno - Líšeň
Jakubíková, Kateřina ; Boháč, Ivo (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
This final thesis deals with a design of an architectural study of a religious building and a community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšen. Local Salesians have their Salesian center here adjacent to the discussed plot. They have been devoted to youth education for thirty years, following the example of their founder Don Bosco. However, they lack suitable spaces for conducting church services, meeting with worshippers, and other related activities. The architectural study deals with the design of The Church of the Holy Spirit with facilities for worshippers, which addresses the problem of a suitable spiritual place for church services. The complex is divided into three parts. The main feature of the design is the oval-shaped Holy Spirit church, which is intended to stand out and, at the same time, have a clean and positive impact on the surrounding slab blocks. Cleanliness and delicacy reflect into the interior of the church as well, where a white oval space and a monumental stained-glass window in the presbytery cast colorful reflections, creating an oasis for the soul and body. The oval-shaped church is composed of a central oval, in which the main space of the church for conducting church services for 400 worshippers is located, with a second oval that surrounds it and includes auxiliary functions for the church's operation, such as a sacristy, a room for parents with children, technical facilities, or a choir rehearsal room with the main organ in the second floor. The community center and the parish office form a single unit, symbolically linked by a courtyard. Together they form an L-shaped floor plan and their cubiform building contrasts with the oval dominance of the church. The community center directly adjoins the church from the north, providing hygienic facilities and a social hall for leisure activities such as religious education or meetings for worshippers. The parish office is a two-floor building, with technical facilities on the ground floor, a guest room with a bathroom, and a shared kitchen for the priest with an entrance to the courtyard, where they can spend time undisturbed. The second floor is purely private, housing the Salesians and their private chapel. The surrounding of the church is designed for both worshippers and the general public to rest, walk, and enjoy the green spaces with trees and benches for relaxation and enjoying the views of Brno and the distant Pálava. Visitors can walk the Stations of the Cross, which are part of the southern facade of the church in the form of stained-glass windows, or use the outdoor presbytery for church services and other events. Admirers of bells can be attracted by the hung bells on the southwest wall of the church, which will invite them to the church services.
sterled Renovation
Milošová, Vendula ; Ivo,, Boháč (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
In my thesis I deal with the design of an apartment building in the suburb of Horsens. The building plot is defined by roads and abundant greenery. It is located in a quiet area close to VIA University. The functional content of the building is housing. In the design, I try to respond to the surrounding situation and adapt the building to it functionally and operationally. The aim was to meet all the requirements of the operation and to add new value to a dilapidated building.
STU Innovation Center, BA internal transformation
Tamaši, Ladislav ; Boháč,, Ivo (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's thesis is the proposal of the Innovation Center for the Slovak Technical University (hereinafter referred to as STU) in Bratislava. The work is based on the architectural study of the subject AG033, which, however, was largely revised based on the expansion of information from the management of the STU faculties. The site of the proposed building is located in the inner block, which consists of four existing STU faculty buildings. The complex of these buildings stands right in the centre of the capital city, which means that not only the building of the innovation center itself, but also its surrounding public spaces, or inner block. According to the requirements of the assignment, the innovation center should serve not only the needs of the university but also as a platform for cooperation between the private, public and scientific sectors. It is also supposed to promote not only STU but also technology as such and attract a wide range of people. Therefore, the spatial content of the innovation center is very wide. There are laboratories, the office of the rector's office, rentable premises, lecture halls, libraries and a study room.
Skatepark Brno Královo Pole
Šnajder, Vít ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of documentation for the building permission and implementation of the construction of the Skatepark in Brno Řečkovice. The project is based on the subject AG034 - Architectural Design Studio 3 - Interior Design Studio. The aim of the work was to rehabilitate the current neglected areas under the bridge of the I/43 road which currently contain a self-help BMX park, a parking lot and a collection yard. In the proposal, these spaces are preserved and cultivated, in addition to the addition of a skate park, café and facilities for athletes. It seeks to turn the local dangerous atmosphere into a space that will work well not only for adrenaline sports enthusiasts but also for the wider community. The structure embedded under the bridge is divided into 3 basic buildings, one of which are elongated blocks, two of which are placed parallel to the ground level of the skatepark and follow the direction of the bridge above them. The building on the west side is set into the hillside to allow smooth access from Kronova Street to its roof terrace. The third block is laid diagonally on top of the two and connects the two buildings like a bridge. It is in the diagonal where the café is located, which thus offers guests interesting views of the athletes from its elevated position, moreover, by being raised it does not take the area of the sports ground. In the lower buildings there are easily lockable facilities for athletes, clubhouses and chill-out zones. Users and traffic are divided into two basic groups, namely athletes and café guests. The main entrance for café visitors is to the second floor smoothly from the ground floor of Kronova Street, or via a secondary entrance through a staircase from the direction of the railway station. The athletes have a number of entrances to the site, Attention has been given to ensure that these traffic flows do not cross each other too much, but at the same time allow a great deal of interconnectivity and interaction. In addition to the building itself, there are proposed skate pools (obstacle type), a U-ramp, a small stage for possible competitions or eventual jams/small concerts, a basketball court and a BMX park. In the far field of the road bridge columns there is a car park which can also serve the local railway station and also a recycling yard.
Low-rise apartment buildings in Řečkovice
Kazdová, Tereza ; Žalmanová,, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis was to design a low-rise apartment building in Řečkovice district, Brno, which would be used for elderly housing. The land on which the building is planned to be located is currently densely overgrown with greenery, but there are two buildings planned to be built in the eastern part of the land already. The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of the western part of the land. The design consists of one four-story building containing 25 separate housing units, each for one to two residents. Each apartment has its own balcony facing either the private or the public part of the garden. In addition, social areas and other services for seniors are designed to be in the building. The design includes cutting down the overgrown vegetation on the property and designing a small park for gatherings. This bachelor's thesis is based on the studio of architectural creation from the second academic year.
Architectural study of the sports area of the Favorit Brno cycling stadium
Hyánků, Alex ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was the design of the reconstruction of the Favorit Brno cycling stadium, the so-called velodrome, located in Brno - the centre of Pisárky, southeast of the Brno Exhibition Centre at Křižíkovsého Street. The velodrome does not meet the current requirements of track cycling. A new 250m long wooden cycle track will be built into the existing stadium. The space that will be created after the shortening of the track will serve as a multifunctional area on which a mobile BMX track can be built. This is connected to the passageway 'coming out' of the building and going back inside. The facilities for the BMX track is under the velodrome stands in the southern part. The design also includes an annexe which will serve as a track cycling facility and administrative space. The proposal also includes a completly roofed building, as currently the roof structure only covers the grandstands. The new roofing builds on the existing roof as the roof structure has historical value.

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