National Repository of Grey Literature 56 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Matoušková, Inka ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is the development of pre-designed architectural study to the project documentation including architectural and technical detail. The subject of my bachelor’s thesis, is a lately constructed building of Brno University of Technology Technology Transfer Center in the city of Brno - Kralovo pole, in the street Kolejní within University Campus VUT Pod Palackého vrchem. I tis the study of industrial building and the solutions of the surrounding landscape in terms of supplying and pedestrian access. Technology transfer centre is bi-directional transfer of know-how between scientific research and the commercial sector. It is the mediation of new technologies, knowledge and research results.
Conversion of Vlněna boiling-room
Gebauer, Pavel ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the reconstruction and restoration of the building which is part of Vlněna complex in Brno. Location, in which is the object situated, is undergoing an extensive/large modernisation. Almost all historic buildings of this industrial complex are being replaced with high-rise administration blocks which deviate from historical context of the area. One of those exceptions, is also the object of this thesis. It is a former heating building that supplied energy to a mentioned complex. The attempt of the design was maximal purification from contemporary and purely functional interventions in order to support the historical footprint which is a fundamental factor for revitalization of the remaining parts of the area. The building is, in its own way, a manifestation of its surroundings. The object was cleansed to its visible structure made of bricks and wooden beam ceilings. This is refering to a time when these materials were understood as an essential costruction of every building, until they were replaced with structures from reinforced concrete and transparent facades with purely functional approach, which is visible in this new vision of Vlněna complex. Considering the administration aspect of the rest of the area, the building with its functional usage is trying to stimulate life and by that add space for social facilities. The object poetically named “the centre of regeneration“ includes many ways of relaxation which is an integral element to a monotone activities of administration buildings. The lower parts of the building contain a social function in the form of mini-brewery with beer hall/cellar, and restaurant in second floor. The other floors then offer regeneration, mental and physical, from massages to yoga practice. The result of this thesis is a revitalizational boost of the area. The object, in its function and form, is an opposite of new modern part of the complex. However, the object should not be unders
Technology and Innovation Centre Telč
Klímová, Adéla ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The task of the assignment was to design and technological innovation center, which would enable small and medium-sized enterprises to introduce advanced technology competitive in the national and international scale. Used should be the transfer of technology from research and university institutes. In the context of Telč with its specific environment here, however, can not accommodate any activity. Therefore should be built in such building structures that allow for flexibility and change users, including variability in surface require for their production activities. The solution subject is new building of production halls. The building site is located in Telc, on sloping ground near the Třebíčská street. This is a one-story buildings that are build to each other in level , thus using gradient terrain. Administrative and office building has two floors and is located at the entrance to the complex. Around the buildings are paved parking areas, pedestrian areas and there are too green areas with trees allowing a short rest in the summer.
Industrial bakery Herold Brno
Soška, Jakub ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of this work is to project documentation, which consists of documentation for building permits in 1: 100 scale and documentation for construction in 1:50 scale. The work is based on architectural studies prepared in the course AG35. The subject of the thesis is the solution of new industrial bakeries Herold in Brno in Horní Heršpice on the street K Terminálu. The solution includes both industrial building itself and its surroundings. The basic idea was the breakdown of the three basic longitudinal masses into smaller parts. They create the impression folded structures from individual blocks. The blocks are separated by a narrow alley, which is located in the roof blocks embedded in the mass. The overall appearance of the industrial bakery is also supported using cassette facade system on the front blocks.
Industrial bakery Herold Brno
Korpášová, Natália ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design a new Industrial bakery Herold in Brno in the current location of a brownfield in Horní Heršpice, Brno. The project is based on a study of the Industrial bakery Herold Brno v the subject named AG 035. The aim of this work is a formation of a new architectural and urban concept thanks to which the nowadays unused property is put to use and creates a new pleasant workplace for the employees. In the surrounding areas, mostly heavy industrial buildings and factories can be found. The industrial bakery is used for production of quality pastry, bread, rolls, regular pastry and their distribution Conceptually, the Industrial bakery is based on/linking the production, people and nature. Newly built bakery consists of three masses, which are interconnected by corridors. The whole idea is based on the zoning of Horní Heršpice into two parts of industrial production and residential district. Administrative facilities are represented by the residential district. In addition, the two industrial parts are consisting of production halls and goods despatch. Functional parts are connected by glass corridors. The main element of the property is the continual atrium by which the production halls as well as administrative sections are separated from the storage. The building is single-floored, however, it has different light and construction heights. The mass composition is accompanied by three granaries. The aim is to focus the attention on the nature and to create enjoyable workplace for the members of staff. Therefore, the façade of the building is built with the use of glass façade panels with built-in expanded metal. Thanks to the glass façade a natural shielding is created as well as direct sunlight penetration is prevented. Moreover, a pleasant light dispersion is achieved. The structure creates the impression of a closed structure that reflects its surroundings and the urban green areas. In addition, the big mass construction is
Arvin Meritor Factory Brno
Sergeeva, Anna ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis discusses a solution of the new-build factory Arvin Meritor in Brno, where the neglected area of the former junkyard (registered as a brownfield number 1904) in Maloměřicí between Borky and Slaměníková streets is used. Determinating the area the transverse substance has been formed perpendicular to the surrounding embankments for minimum usage of the land and the maximum variability of the completion in the future. The basic shape of the building comes from the reciprocal displacement of the production lines and their connection to the glass corridors shaping the main production part. This principle gives an interesting altitude difference, also allowing the possibility of adding further units such as auxiliary factory operations and the input unit. These features are layered in a way to make the solution as flexible and universal as possible. The "input unit" is the dominant feature of the whole building, for that, a glass facade is used to create sufficient lighting for the administration. There is a construction with red facade lamellae mounted in front of the glass facade, which is used for highlighting and shading. Copilit and sandwich panels are used on the longitudinal facade of the production part, while strip windows are pulled through the entire length and create a contact of workers with the environment. Other parts of the building used tin sandwich grey shade panels, while the roof used sawtooth skylights turned to the northeast with 45 degrees angle corresponds to the building. Finally, a suggestion of backbone traffic is also discussed in this thesis in details.
Industrial bakery Herold
Kręželoková, Tereza ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to design a new industrial bakery for the company Herold Brno. The project is based on an architectural study elaborated in the subject AG035 - Architecture design studio V. - in the third semester of the bachelor's study. The plot designated for the project is located in Brno, in the cadastral area Horní Heršpice. This is an industrial district of the city. The surrounding buildings consist mainly of storage and production halls, toward the center there is a residential buildings and civic amenities. The assigned parcel is currently registered as a brownfield and is intended for production development. The plot is connected to the street „K Terminálu“ and is located in a slightly sloping area. The form of the building is based on the trapezoidal shape of the plot. The designed object consists of three interlocking forms, each of them performs a different function. In first cubic form is placed an entrance hall, a bakery shop, sanitary facilities and lockery rooms for a bakery staff. The second elevated form is placed on the first one and includes administrative promises. In the third and largest form there is a production hall, expedition and storage facilities. The design has industrial character, which is based on the purpose of the object. The main material is concrete, which is used in both – the exterior and interior. The facade is made of exposed concrete, in the interior is used concrete design plaster. The monolithic concrete mass is discontinued by black metal elements, such as window frames or railing, and is lightened by glass segment. An important element is the outdoor atrium, which is located between the production hall and the entrance part, which improve the working environment for employees. Before entering the building there is a barrier-free ramp and exterior stairs. The whole building is barrier-free.
Car Center VW Group
Velfl, Martin ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the new building of Car centre VW group. Earlier study in the subject AG33 gave form to the following bachelor´s thesis which further develops the study into level of Building permission design and Documentation for execution of the project. The designed building is situated in district Brno-Zábrdovice. The plot is situated on mostly flat land between the streets Cejl, Jana Svobody, Husovická and on the eastern side plot defines the river Svitava. The object of car centre consists of four buildings volumes which are mutually dilatated and meet the requirements of the operations of car centre. It includes presentation, sales, servicing cars Škoda, Volkswagen, Seat, Audi. The buildings are designed as a single storey steel assembled hall. An exception is only the offices of administration in the showroom located on the second floor, which divides the space. The construction system is the same for all objects. It consist of a prefabricated steel frame structure with longitudinal trusses. The bracing is achieved by a rigid ceiling slab in conjunction with steel rods and reinforced concrete shear walls. The structures is based on simple foundation pads combined with drilling piles and interconnection with strips all from reinforced concrete. Vertical structures consist of steel columns, shear concrete walls, Kingspan panelings and the Schüco glass facade system. Horizontal structures consist of steel straight trusses, bearing trapezoidal sheets coupled with a concrete layer and rolled IPE beams. The roofing of the buildings are designed as warm, non-walkable flat roofs, drained by internal rainwater drainages. In the showroom pipes are hidden inside steel colums that are covered with stainless steel sheets with polished surfaces. The integrity of four objects in one unit is achieved by repeating the same visual elements and on the contrary the readability of individual buildings is evident by gradation of individual volumes and their clear
Renewal of baths Zábrdovice
Bednář, Petr ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis was newly built indoor pool and spa renewal of winter in the part of Brno- Zábrdovice. In this area there is also a summer swimming pool with artificial waves, building changing rooms and sanitary facilities, and underground parking for 66 cars. The construction of the indoor pool is functionally divided into three parts. The first part consists of an entrance hall with reception and staircase leading to the restaurant on the second floor. The second part is used as sanitary facilities , where are the changing rooms, toilets and showers. The third part is the actual pool hall with a swimming pool 25 meters long, a children's pool, jacuzzi, steam and especially wild river. The second floor also has an outdoor terrace with two pools and the opportunity to take advantage of refreshments in the second floor. The building has two floors with a basement and a flat roof. This object is used as a public building for swimming and relaxing with a total capacity of 90 people. The building is designed with full wheelchair accessible.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Muroň, Jakub ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The Bachelor’s Thesis is based on the architectural study done in the summer semester of the third year of bachelor’s studies of the topic Technology tranfer cetre BUT in Brno. Area of Technology transfer centre of BUT (Brno university of technology) is composed of three separated units - two production complexes and main buidling, which is used for administration in first floor and laboratories in second floor. Design is conditioned by two criteria - an adaptation of objects structure to configuration of terrain and a flexibility of function and logistic. Solution to these issues was to create main communication connected with existing communication. It provides easy and fast logistic service for the production complexes. Shape of the buildings follows contour lines. Due to dynamic shapes I designed simple industrial monochromatic facade, which allows an experimentation with the mass of the building. Line of the flat roof was broken by simple skylights. Strip windows potentiate horizontality in contrast with the main building, which has vertically based character. Industrial character of the complex was accentuated by using metallic facade and prefabricated concrete construction.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 56 records found   1 - 10nextend  jump to record:
See also: similar author names
1 ŠTIKAR, Jan
2 Štikar, Jiří,
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.