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Brno lives on Veveří again
Šardická, Gabriela ; Mikulášek, David (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the modification of the city street Veveří in Brno, the urbanistic concept of complementing the existing structure of block buildings and the architectural design of two selected multi-functional houses providing enough space for commerce and housing.
Brno lives on Veveří again
Prokešová, Markéta ; Mikulášek, David (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the urban design of the completion of the block on Veveří and the architectural design of two apartment buildings on Veveří Street, the revitalization and modification of streets, the transport and parking in underground garages. It also deals with the public space on the newly created Závodní and Severní streets and life on Veveří within the commercial parterre and public spaces. The goal was to revitalize a dilapidated and unused block almost in the very centre of Brno, to create an adequate spatial design of buildings, which meet the social, economic and environmental requirements of the 21st century.
Brno lives on Veveří again
Nováková, Barbora ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
Residential buildings in Brno on Veveří Street are designed with regard to the movement of people and natural pedestrian routes in the vicinity The shape and functionality of the residential complex is adapted to this. The spatial concept of the houses is designed to maximise the comfort of the residents. The main principles of the spatial layout include the minimisation of access corridors, the orientation of the apartments to the cardinal points and the possibility of cross ventilation of the apartments. At the same time, common areas are designed to be attractive to all residents. The ambition of the design is to refresh some of the proven principles of apartment building, particularly pavilion buildings, and the design emphasises the function of the entrance spaces to the units as a gathering place. In doing so, the intention is to enhance the quality of living and to create an environment in which residents can enjoy the communal areas and meet other residents and people from the surrounding area. I pay particular attention to creating spaces that will not only serve the tenants of the proposed building, but also the wider community of people. This proposal therefore includes a space that will be open to the surrounding residents, creating a public space that will contribute to the vibrancy of the urban environment. Amongst other things, the proposal allows the residents of the building to enjoy the courtyard, which is large enough to offer space for social activities, play and relaxation. This will allow each resident to find a suitable place for themselves and their interests in and around the house.
Brno lives on Veveří again
Cejpová, Pavlína ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of two apartment buildings and adjacent public spaces. This thesis develops the previous architectural-urbanistic study of the space near the city street Veveří. The houses have variaous apartements ( from units with 1 bedroom to units with 3 bedrooms). The houses form the boundary of the newly designed public space. Commercial units are designed on the ground floor as well as housing facilities. Although the houses are located on a corner, it cannot be said that these are completely typical corner houses. The work tries to fulfill the theme of life on the city street Veveří, which is unattractive in the location.
Brno lives on Veveří again
Burian, Vít ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The thesis addresses the issue of one of the main streets in Brno, Veveří street, in a general context. The subject of the solution is the development of a missing city block between Sokolská and Pekárenská streets, with the blind alley Závodní. The thesis is based on an urban design proposal from a previous project, which has been revised and slightly modified. The thesis then focuses on the design of two buildings within the addressed block and the adjacent public space at the intersection of Veveří and Pekárenská streets. While the first building represents an atypical corner house with an entrance to an underground parking and block supply, the second building represents a typical row house, whose principles can be applied to other objects within the street or block. The proposal also includes the solution of underground parking under the entire built-up block. The design considers and applies the use of spaces for commerce and services, offices, but primarily housing in the city center.
Brno lives on Veveří
Tymová, Romana ; Joja, Milan (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the preparation of an urban study, which extends in the area between Žižkova, Šumavská, Kounicova and Nerudova streets. Emphasis is then placed on Veveří Street, which lacks most of urban character. The central territory for this design is often associated with the term Akademické náměstí. This place, dominated by the "Brněnská trojčata", is now defined by an unsightly parking area, a collection yard and a grassy forecourt of the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. The aim of the design is to make Veveří Street a full-fledged attractive urban avenue, to complement the disparate structure of the place with appropriate volumes with new functions and facilities, and to design appropriate modifications to the newly created public spaces. The work also includes an architectural design of one of the newly designed buildings.
Brno lives on Veveří
Škrášková, Magdalena ; Págo, Tomáš (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
This diploma project deals with urban avenue Veveří in Brno. The modification of the Veveří Street made it possible to insert a new tram stop and longitudinal parking. The empty parts of the area are filled in by a new urban development and neglected public spaces have been modified. Proposed multifunctional buildings offer services, administrative spaces and apartments of various layouts and sizes. The design also includes parking solution in underground garages. The building directly adjacent to the Academic Square is designed in more detail.
Brno lives on Veveří
Roubalová, Lucie ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the revitalization of Veveří street in Brno, restoration of public spaces, addition of transport links, solving the issue of parking on the surface and underground, the creation of pedestrian routes, the urban concept of the completion of the city block and the architectural design of selected multifunctional buildings. The new development provides functions such as housing, office spaces or services and contributes to the renewal of social life in the area.
Brno lives on Veveří
Pelka, Filip ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to design new urban planning around the Veveří city street in the section from Konečné náměstí to Mučednická street and to design a multifunctional complex that will help to spatially define this city main street. In this work I focus on the mentioned multifunctional building as one fragment of the Veveří district. Furthermore, I more clearly define the before-space of the MU Faculty of Law and connects Bjornson Park with the proposed multifunctional building through a green street corridor. By adding new functions to the mentioned under-used center, this place becomes more attractive and its potential is used to create a new social life. In particular, there will be space for shops and services, as well as new housing and job opportunities for the people of Brno.
Brno lives on Veveří
Frimmel, Martin ; Joja, Milan (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of this work is to find an urban solution of the existing periphery in the middle of the city. The problem is solved by a comprehensive composition of buildings and their mixed function. This system of European streets has been proven for centuries, so an effort was made to incorporate it into a modern city.

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