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New synagogue Jablonec nad Nisou
Obadalová, Kateřina ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The main goal of the thesis was to design a synagogue in Jablonec nad Nisou with additional functions in the form of administration, a kosher restaurant, and a museum. The site of the former synagogue, which served its purpose until 1938 when it was burned down during Kristallnacht, is now only marked by a memorial. The site is located between the historic part of the town, on a sloping terrain. The concept was to preserve the slope of the terrain and to insert a building that would meet the needs of the Jewish community and also blend in with the surrounding buildings and movement of people in the area. A vertical division of the site was proposed with a staircase providing access to the synagogue and kosher restaurant, as well as the adjacent glass and jewelry museum. A four-story building (a museum, administration of the Jewish community, and a community center with a mikveh) complements the existing street buildings and aims to visually correspond to them in a modern way. This building also connects to the synagogue, which is visually embedded in the terrain, and the kosher restaurant. A ramp for the disabled people horizontally divides the site. The facade was designed with a simple scraped plaster in combination with a smooth plaster. The kosher restaurant is visually separated as a cube using bronze-colored stainless steel mesh. New greenery and green areas were proposed in the surrounding area, which then connect to the green roofs of the buildings.
New synagogue Jablonec nad Nisou
Porubčanová, Zuzana ; Velek, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the development of the design of the New Synagogue in Jablonec nad Nisou in the form of an architectural study. The assignment was the design of a new synagogue together with spaces for a kosher restaurant, administration, library, the possibility of designing a Jewish museum, or space for a small Sunday school. The overall design takes place on a relatively small built-up area. The idea behind the concept was an effort to restore the dialogue between private and public (openness vs. closedness of the Jewish community), interconnection of individual functions and the creation of a functional unit for the needs of the Jewish community, which, however, also communicates with the public. In addition to the newly designed synagogue, the complex includes a community center, a museum of Jewish culture, a kosher restaurant, the administration of the Jewish community, a library, a social and educational room, a kosher grocery store and also a mikveh ritual bath. The concept is divided into four separate buildings that are interconnected in the underground floor. All four objects are linked to each other not only thanks to the functions they represent, but also by their very location on the plot. They partially copy the curvature of the plot and, by their placement in the terrain, they come closer to the water flow of the local river, which borders the entire planned territory on the southern side.
New synagogue Česká Lípa
Tomický, Ondřej ; Velek, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is the design of a new synagogue and a Jewish community centre in a town Česká Lípa. The area in question is located on the street U Synagogy, on the south-eastern edge of the historic city centre, on the site where the Jewish town was located in the past. However, the long history of the Jewish community of Česká Lípa, which had its synagogue, Jewish school, rabbinate, mikveh ritual bath and others, was interrupted by the events of the Second World War and the subsequent post-war developments in Czechoslovakia and the world. The original synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1938, and many of the monuments of the Jewish community in Česká Lípa gradually disappeared, as did the community itself. My goal is to design a new facility for the Jewish community. Therefore, I designed a proposal for a new synagogue and a community centre, including the administration of the Jewish community with an archive of Jewish literature, exhibition, and lecture spaces, the new mikveh ritual bath and kosher restaurant for members of the community and the general public. The design also includes the overall revitalization of the public space and its pedestrian accessibility, the planting of new greenery and the placement of two new monuments to commemorate the Jewish past of Česká Lípa. The designed project should than serve not only members of the Jewish community, but the whole general public as a new public space that will offer new opportunities for socialization, education, and leisure in a more dignified environment. The defining element of the proposal is the site of the former synagogue, which will become a courtyard that will be surrounded on the three sides by the new synagogue and community centre. Both buildings face the city centre with their main facades and main entrances. Both the synagogue and the community centre will be situated on a raised terrace accessible by a staircase, symbolizing the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The chosen morphology and material design of the buildings intend to evoke the sense of massiveness, stability, dignity, and safety to the passers-by. Two new monuments will be placed on an axis of the new courtyard – the column and the fountain. The column on the place of the former entrance to the former synagogue symbolizing a raised-up finger in warning. The fountain on the spot of the bema, a sacred place where no one except for the rabbi is allowed. The water will symbolically prevent the movement of pedestrians who will have to go around this former sacred place. Nowadays, there is a public parking lot on the site of the former synagogue, and the entire area of the former Jewish town is in a state of neglect. I sincerely hope that with my proposal I will contribute to the commemoration of the Jewish past of Česká Lípa, to understanding among the people and that the nowadays neglected area will become a dignified public space.
New synagogue Jablonec nad Nisou
Gorčák, Lukáš ; Baranyai, René (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design of a new synagogue in Jablonec nad Nisou. The construction should be an impetus for the return of Jewish traditions and culture to the city of Jablonec nad Nisou. In addition to the synagogue, the buildings also include spaces for the Jewish community and the general public. The building program envisages the design of a synagogue, on the ground floor of which is located the ritual purification bath of the mikveh, then the administrative premises of the Jewish community, a community center with a library, a classroom and a lecture hall, a public part in the form of a kosher restaurant, and a museum with an exhibition space dedicated to Judaism. An integral part of the design is an outdoor public space that offers the possibility of recreation and spending free time. The location of the synagogue has a strong connection with the place of worship of the original burned down synagogue in Jablonec nad Nisou. Spreading awareness and preventing the spread of anti-Semitism is very important to the Jewish community. The building of the synagogue is located in a lucrative area in close proximity to the city center, near an important water feature, the river Lužická nisa. The attractiveness of the area is also complemented by good transport accessibility, especially from the nearby bus station and train station. Good accessibility is also ensured for car and bicycle transport. The individual buildings are designed in a minimalist way, so that they disturb the original historical buildings as little as possible, especially from the period of Art Nouveau and historicism. The form is three imaginary blocks. One separate synagogue is embedded in the slope where the original burned down synagogue was located. Next, two blocks connected to each other by a neck, which are turned towards each other in such a way as to respect the street line and at the same time open up the public space by the river. The facades of individual buildings are finished with concrete screed plaster. The color of the individual buildings is connected with the decoration of the original burned down synagogue. The pure concrete appearance of the synagogue enhances the importance of the sacral space and leaves the possibility of accentuating the decorative brass facade with perforated ornament. The administration and community center building is decorated in yellow tones. The building, which includes a museum and a restaurant, is painted red.
New synagogue Jablonec nad Nisou
Janáková, Adéla ; Baranyai, René (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design of the new synagogue in Jablonec nad Nisou on Lipanská Street. In the past, there used to be a synagogue for more than 280 believers that was located in the area which is being considered. The synagogue was burned down by Nazi Germany in 1938, during Kristallnacht. Today, it is a public space, public parking and a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. The goal of the design is to create a new synagogue, the primary location of the Jewish community including the administration with the rabbinate, a community center, a study room and a library of Jewish literature, multi-purpose spaces, a kosher restaurant for community members and the general public, a kosher food store, a museum of Jewish culture and a mikveh ritual bath. The objects will be used for members of the Jewish community and at the same time for the education of the general public and academics. The construction of the building complex is located in an area with relatively challenging terrain. The key moment was dealing with the setting of the building on a steep slope and at the same time designing the correct operation of the individual buildings. The location of the kosher restaurant attracts the public from the adjacent Lipanská street, and at the same time it is also located in the quiet part towards the south. Its sales area is two-storey, so it also extends to the level of the lower floor open to the river. There is a quiet zone between the restaurant and museum buildings - summer outdoor seating, or museum exhibition. The museum is also situated along the adjacent street, where the main entrance to the building is located. The facade of the museum is characterized by an alternation of convex and arched windows towards the inside, which open into the elevated exhibition hall. Objects should radiate minimalism and purity. Therefore, light shades of colors were chosen. In the upper part, the facades are covered with white stucco plaster. In the part of the ground floor, a motif of flutes pointing vertically towards the sky was designed using shaped plaster in a shade of light gray.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Malý, Jan ; Tomášová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the construction of an apartment resort in Velké Karlovice. There are two existing buildings on the plot, which will be reconstructed and changed to apartment houses. In the southern part of the plot one new building will be built, which will also be used as an apartment house. The complex is located in the village of Velké Karlovice, in Zlín region, more specifically in the part of the village called Leskové. The whole village falls under the Beskydy Protected Landscape Area. The apartment resort will be used mainly for short-term rental of individual apartments. Due to the mountainous area, winter use for skiers and summer use for cyclists and hiking is expected. The reconstructed building will be four-storey with a gable roof. On the first floor there will be garages and cellars, for example for storing skis or bicycles. The other floors will then be used for apartments with two or three living rooms and a kitchenette. In the new building, each apartment will be two-storeyed, with a cellar, bathroom with toilet and living room with kitchenette on the first floor and two living rooms on the second floor. In total, there will be 18 apartments in the renovated buildings and 12 apartment units in the new building.
Small apartments at Mojmírovo Square in Brno
Vykydalová, Simona ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction implementation. The thesis is based on an architectural study that was prepared in the course AG033 - Architectural Design Studio 3 in the summer semester of the 2nd year on the topic of residential buildings. The topic of the study and subsequently of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new polyfunctional building in Brno on Košinova street. There are 35 small flats of various sizes designed within the polyfunctional building. Another significant function of the building is student dormitories. There is a designed 100 student rooms, for a total of 200 students. A café for the public and a fitness centre for the public are designed on the ground floor of the building. There is one rentable room with its own sanitary acilities on the ground floor. The building has an underground basement with underground garages for the residents of the house, cellars and technical facilities of the building. The plot is located in the municipality of Brno in the cadastral area of Královo Pole on Košinova Street. Specifically, it is a plot with parcel numbers 956/1, 956/2, 956/3, 956/4, 962/1, 964, 965, 966, 967. The land is not significantly sloping, it is a flat area. The designed building is a corner building which relates to the surrounding existing development. On one side it is the Josef Chaloupka House of Services for blind people and on the other side it is the building of the elementary school Košinova. As part of the studio assignment AG033 in year 2, the requirement was to connect the new building to the existing parking house ABC Parking, the connection was made through the green roof on the 6th floor. The mass of the building is divided into three distinct blocks that recede in relation to each other. The highest corner block serves as a residential building. The following two smaller receding blocks function as student dormitories. The ground floor of the building is largely used for public use as a café or gym and in contrast to the mass on the 2nd floor, it is entirely receded into the inner area of the building. In terms of the overall appearance, an attempt was made to keep the appearance of the building as clean as possible. A simple window and door arrangement on the facade was chosen in combination with white facade color. The ground floor of the building is higher, set back from the upper floors and largely glazed. The facade color in this section is a darker gray used to distinguish and lighten the rest of the building. A walkable green roof is designed on all three masses. The lowest is used for students, the middle is used to connect to the parking structure, and the highest roof garden is accessible to the residents of the apartment building.
Low-rise apartments in Řečkovicích
Zavadilová, Lucie ; Tomášová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
Bachelor thesis „low-rise apartment buildings in Řečkovice“ handle a new construction of apartment building in Brno, district Řečkovice. The plot is currently unused. In its lower part close to the street Terezy Novákové are designed two new apartment buildings, that will comply with the street line. The second part of the plot is the solved territory. The project is based on an architecture study, which was made as a part of the subject AG032 – Atelier architektonické tvorby II. The designed apartment building has four floors with apartments from one to three rooms. It has 12 apartments overall, a rentable place on the first floor, cellars and bicycle room. The rentable place has separate entrance. Outdoor parking spaces are designed as part of the building. The plot is slightly sloped, and the building corresponds with that. The mass of the building is moved to compensate the slope, and to make residential terraces, that are made of green roof and supplemented with high attic with greens. The new construction is made of Ytong bricks insulated with mineral wool. The foundation of the house is made up of footing and piles because of low bearing capacity of the soil.
Motel for truckers in India
Vavrová, Lenka ; Tomášová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a motel building for truckers in India. The work is based on the architectural study of the subject BGA026 and the structural study of the subject AG036 Complex project. The theme is based on the assignment of the international architectural competition from 2022 called On the way. The proposed area is located in the city of Kannadi, in the state of Kerala, in close proximity to the highway - Highway 544. These are 3 unused parcels. The goal of the assignment is to create a short-term accommodation facility, a pleasant environment and a place to rest for truck drivers after a long and tiring journey. It should provide space for sleeping and possibly eating. The main entrance to the area is located from the south from the driveway. The proposed building has 2 above-ground floors and an adjacent parking lot for cars, larger and smaller trucks. The building is specific for its floor plan shape, inscribed with a circle in a square. The social space with a view of the atrium with greenery, which is a typical element in Indian architecture, should make the guests' stay more pleasant. The exterior of the building is enlivened by an offset colored fiberglass facade, which is the object of an architectural detail. The color of the facade corresponds to the traditions of the locality.
Low-rise apartments in Řečkovice
Čermáková, Markéta ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis was the preparation of the design and the following preparation of the project documentation consisting of documentation for the building permit, documentation for the implementation of the construction and the design of the architectural detail on the topic: low-rise apartment buildings in the city of Brno in Řečkovice. The work is based on the result of the subject Ag032 Residential Buildings from the second year. The aim in working on the theme of the apartment building was to respect all the required regulations and standards, but also to create a comfortable living space that offers an open living area, with as much sunlight as possible and does not overlook secondary spaces such as corridors or stair areas. The proposed building is located in the higher part of the site near Družstevní Street and close to the kindergarten. The nearby area has a residential character consisting of four-storey apartment buildings, among which there are buildings of a smaller height with public service functions. The proposed construction of the apartment building is related in height to the surrounding buildings. It is designed as a detached four-storey dwelling house with a connection on the south side to a semi-private park (the main use serving the occupants of the proposed dwelling house), created by the 'L' shaped plan. Due to the sloping terrain, all entrances are located on the underground floor, to the parts above the terrain. On the southeast side is located the entrance to the garage, which is lighted by daylight, and on the northeast side is located the main entrance to the building. Due to the slope of the terrain, the first floor with living rooms uses the vegetated area in the direction of the courtyard, which is laid over the garages and forms a place for front gardens. Currently, there is a large amount of greenery on the site and the residents of the area wish to preserve the greenery, so my design is mainly concerned with working with the greenery and elevating it to another level, all in combination with the housing.

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