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Multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň
Kuklínková, Klára ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design of a mixed-use building. The construction site in Brno – Lí s en is surrounded mostlý bý blocks of flats, separated from them on two sides bý primarý streets. The site slopes down under the angle of 24,6°. The building establishes a cafe , which is missing in the area, otherwise the building comprises of mostlý duplex apartments with terraces. The design strives to connect to the local road network and topographý as much as possible. According to these preconditions, the form emerged as a terraced, three-storeý building with flat roofs. The design respects the terrain and follows the height lines, which minimizes the excavations and eliminates the need to transport earth to external dumps. The terrain also creates a roof for the parking lots, which are hidden under the ground. The entrances to apartments are located in the ground floor, except for one, which is located in the basement, which is partiallý submerged into the ground on its west side. The façade consists of arch lamellae. This natural material is chosen to preserve the atmosphere of the place, which is one of the onlý trulý green areas in the center of the district.
Analysis of control traffic in mobile networks
Šubrt, Jan ; Krkoš, Radko (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The Bachelor´s thesis describe management procedures in mobile systems. This thesis is mainly focused on mobile systems GSM and LTE. Further are describe basic processes what are required before starting service. This basic procedures contains: inspection of radio signals, select the cell with the best parameters for connection, allocate channel to mobile station, authentication of subscriber and location update. Next part of thesis describe procedures in handover, initialize call session and data session. Last chapter describes laboratory task for subject Communication resources in mobile networks.
Multifunctional building in Lisen
Fuchsová, Zuzana ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is a design of a multifunctional building in Brno-Lisen. The construction site is located near Novolisenska street. In the project the access to the plot is from a Josefa Faimonova street through a city ground. Requirements are multifunctional offices and possibly other functions that are missing in the area and also to provide a sufficient number of parking places for the building. Apartments in the multifunctional building are not required. The site is under the level of the acces street and is currently used as a playground. The design of the building is trying to make the most of the plot despite the steep slope. The northern side of the first underground floor, unlike the other sides, is recessed into the terrain. Terraces make the most of southern view. The main materials used on the facade are concrete, glass and bricks.
Multifunctional house in a gap
Vencovská, Tereza ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Elešová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is the design of a new Multifunctional house on a gap in Hlinky street in Brno, Pisárky. The land has a great depth and a relatively small width due to the character of the gap, located on a southern slope. The building uses the entire width of the gap and respects the surrounding buildings with its height. In the neighbourhood, there are public buildings for education and student dormitories, administrative buildings, multifunctional buildings and detached houses. The urban design is based on the character of the plot and the surrounding buildings. The building is composed of 3 parts connected by an underground garage. The entire complex is accessed from Hlinky street through the main building, which respects the street line unlike the original building. Two other objects are located in the garden. The architectural design is based on simple cubic forms with a brick facade and large windows. The objects are grouped into an atrium. The object in the gap consists mainly of public spaces. There is a café with background and a stationery shop on the ground floor, open-space offices on the 2nd and 3rd floor, and two maisonnettes on the 5th and 6th floor. On the ground floor, there are cellars, warehouses and the technical background of the building. The objects in the garden serve as a residential and administrative building with flats 1 + 1 to 3 + 1 and rentable offices or studios. There is an atrium between the houses which serves as a half-open space for the residents and employees of the building. Parking is provided in an underground garage with 17 parking spaces including 1 parking space for the disabled. The garage is located on the ground floor underneath the atrium and the objects located in the garden. The garage is accessed by means of a ramp that runs through neighbouring plots of Vinařská Street. An easement will be signed with the owner of the land on which the ramp is located.
House of peace and religions in Bangui
Pecková, Patrícia ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The project deals with the design of a multi-religious complex in the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui. This project was created because of the consequences of historical developments in the country, primarily in response to the long-lasting riots between religious groups. The whole project is covered by an organization that is just to be based in this area. In addition to the seat of this organization, accommodation for visitors, a spiritual space for believers and a place of reverence are to be solved here, so that they do not forget the deeds that have greatly affected the whole country. Therefore, the proposal works with the division of the land into several parts. The first and most important is the north-eastern part of the plot, where the main entrance to the area is proposed, from which it is possible to get directly to the spiritual space with chapels surrounded by greenery, or you can go on a path of reflection among the trees, which ends with a reverent room. Which also leads the way to the spiritual garden. Subsequently, the spiritual garden is connected to the public part of the whole area, which is oriented on the south side of the plot. On the south-east side, due to the busy street, an administration and associated facilities are proposed. In the south-west side there is an accommodation facility, which provides the guests with a view of the spiritual garden. All buildings are designed as one-storey, except housing, which is designed as a two-storey building. The maximum height of the buildings is 8 m. The buildings are designed from solid fired bricks, which have been a natural building material in this area for centuries. The central space of this public part is divided into a square and a paillotte (a place where the older generation meets the younger generation and tells its stories about the history of their people). In the design, the paillotte is depicted in the traditional way - a large deciduous tree.
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.
Living on the outskirts of Brno
Stanislavová, Soňa ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is a continuation of an architectural study, which I completed in the third semester of my bachelor studies in the academic year of 2018/2019. The task was to design modern housing on the edge of the city in Brno, Líšeň. The corner plot is defined by Ondráčkova and Zlámanky Streets. The content of this thesis is to develop the architectural study into documentation for permission to construct and documents for project completion. Function of the building is housing in four apartments within three above-ground stories and a basement story including technical facilities (underground parking, cellars, utility room, storeroom, wheeled-storage room). External areas are partially added to the apartments and partially create common space. The intention is to design modern, above standard housing
Residential building Brno Kopečná
Mičková, Markéta ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis „Residential building Brno Kopecna“ handles construction of a new residential building in a gap site in Kopecna street, Brno. Main idea of the project is creating private space (atrium and terrace), which makes the living in town centre better. More important facts were different height and shape of neighboring buildings. The new building tries to sensitively integrate into the 2 above-ground floors building with a mansard roof on the south and 5 above-ground floors residential building on the north. A draft of residential building has 5 ground floors and 1 underground floor where the cellars, technical room and parking are. In the ground floor are commercial space and space for inhabitant. There are a saloon and a courtyard for spending a free time. In the higher floors are the flats. Main entrace is from Kopecna street, a private entrance is from Studanka street.
Halfway home
Metalnikova, Elizaveta ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of the work was to design a residential halfway house in Brno, in the districts of Maloměřice and Obřany. The proposed objects are located on the plot around the boundary of the parcel, thus creating a space between the houses that can be used as a sport playground. The complex is designed to provide residential services for orphan young persons under the age of 26 who, after reaching the age of majority, leave school facilities for institutional or protective care or for persons from other childcare and youth care facilities. The halfway house always includes social therapeutic activities and social care. Therefore, the main place of the complex is a therapeutic building. In addition to the building, there are two residential hostels. Each residential building has seven apartments 2+kk and a common room. Each apartment has a bedroom, a living room with kitchen and hygienic equipment. Up to four people can live in each apartment. The supporting structure of buildings is formed by YTONG blocks. There are two floors and the basement floor that is partly below the ground floor in each residential building. These buildings have a rather rhythmic structure. The facade is made of two types of materials – white smooth pargeting and wood decks.
Berkova Residence
Seďa, Ondřej ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is a design of Berkova Residence. The building plot is situated in the corner of the streets Berkova and Bulharská in Královo Pole. The residence has 6 storeys. In the residence there is a big variety of flats, 2 maisonettes, common areas – an underground garage, the cellar cubicles, garden, a place for storage bikes, baby carriages and wheelchairs, an exterior entrance hall with mailboxes and staircase core with a design facade.

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