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Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Horňasová, Tereza ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The design of housing complex uses a slightly rising terrain. In the areas where the terrain rises almost steeply is not design any building, because there would be a problem with the traffic transportation. Urban solution is a bit simple. Communication passes through the center of area and serves as a residential street with a visual axis on the steeply rising terrain. The proposed development is offset from existing homes on the street pasture. The urban solution designs terraced houses which is similar as in street Hlouskova and they are oriented north-south side. Two types of terraced houses, various widths and lengths, together form an interesting complex that does not look monotonously and endlessly. On the other site there are apartment buildings. Their ground plan is almost square and location is influenced by the shape of the area with the rising terrain along the alley. Apartment buildings include a parking garage accessible from the road. The concept of a terraced house is based on the intermediate atrium that provides contact between street, house and garden and is becoming the center of the house. Entry is through an open parking space on the street. The visual axis continues atrium to the garden. Apartment building uses an east-west orientation. The house is divided into eastern and western part. The eastern part is about half floor lower which uses a gradually rising terrain. On each landing is its own entry into the apartment thanks to this spatial arrangement. The house has 6 apartments, each apartment has a loggia that provides contact with the outside. The staircase is located in the middle of the house, the last flight of stairs leads to the walkable part of the roof, where there is a terrace with vegetation. Terrace is oriented to the west and it serves to entire apartment building.
ResPublica/Civitas Socialis - Strachotín
Horňasová, Tereza ; Nový, Alois (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The theme of the diploma thesis is based on conclusions of the pre-diploma thesis which tried to find lost potential of the village Strachotín and outline its possible development. Strachotín is located in a major wine region. Therefore, the potential of the municipality is mainly in wine, tradition and tourism. The stragedy builds on these potentials and creates two main themes. I live, I discover. The living factor represents inhabitants of Strachotín and the possibility of housing, work and recreation. The discovering factor represents traditions and tourism. The key theme becomes a village square. This is primarily a place for local residents, but also a place for the municipality to represent and support tourism. The village square is the most important part of the village, but the current state of affairs is not the case. Village square lost its identity thanks to inappropriate placement of objects and their functional use. The design tries to clean the village square from objects that are not functionally and aesthetically suitable. Objects that remain in the proposal are a municipal house and former school. They have a historical position here. The proposal adds a new object that combines and complements functions that have been missing or lost in the village in the original solution. The newly created public space creates not only a place for the inhabitants of Strachotín, but also a new tourist destination.
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Menšíková, Kateřina ; Horňasová, Tereza (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Master’s thesis focuses on area of historic water reservoirs on Yellow Hill, situated between streets of Tomešova and Tvrdého. They continued to supply Brno with non-potable water until 1997 and TIC is currently looking for a new way to make water reservoirs accesable and more interesting to the general public. Due to the existence of underground reservoirs the site has remained undeveloped and is covered with dense greenery. Thanks to that, the character of the place is in the context of the surrounding build-up area very unique. The proposal not only respects that, but seeks to support it. The whole area is undergoing through new landscape design and is completed by three single-storey pavilions, which with their various functions ensure the operation of the site. The historic buildings that were used to manage the underground reservoirs are renovated and integrated into the operation of the site. An important part of the design is also the solution of barrier-free access to reservoirs, their interconnection and installation of optical device - the Camery Obscury in the oldest of the reservoirs. The whole place becomes more accesible and attractive for visitors.
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Tomanová, Tereza ; Horňasová, Tereza (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the possible use of now defunct reservoirs on the Yellow Hill. This water supply complex consists of three underground reservoirs and a technical house. The area is spread over a large plot of land overgrown with wild vegetation in the middle of a residential area. The set of underground reservoirs, covered by a system of arches supported by pillars, represents a unique architectural and technical monument. The aim of the proposal is to make the reservoir area accessible to the public through new functions while preserving their historical value. The main motive of the concept is an interactive water museum built in the youngest reinforced concrete reservoir. The exhibition deals, among other things, with a very current topic of sustainable water management. The complex is complemented by a new visitor center, which will make it possible to access the reservoirs through a new entrance to the underground. The existing unmaintained area of greenery will be transformed into a public park independent of the operation of reservoirs.
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Tomanová, Tereza ; Horňasová, Tereza (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the possible use of now defunct reservoirs on the Yellow Hill. This water supply complex consists of three underground reservoirs and a technical house. The area is spread over a large plot of land overgrown with wild vegetation in the middle of a residential area. The set of underground reservoirs, covered by a system of arches supported by pillars, represents a unique architectural and technical monument. The aim of the proposal is to make the reservoir area accessible to the public through new functions while preserving their historical value. The main motive of the concept is an interactive water museum built in the youngest reinforced concrete reservoir. The exhibition deals, among other things, with a very current topic of sustainable water management. The complex is complemented by a new visitor center, which will make it possible to access the reservoirs through a new entrance to the underground. The existing unmaintained area of greenery will be transformed into a public park independent of the operation of reservoirs.
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Menšíková, Kateřina ; Horňasová, Tereza (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Master’s thesis focuses on area of historic water reservoirs on Yellow Hill, situated between streets of Tomešova and Tvrdého. They continued to supply Brno with non-potable water until 1997 and TIC is currently looking for a new way to make water reservoirs accesable and more interesting to the general public. Due to the existence of underground reservoirs the site has remained undeveloped and is covered with dense greenery. Thanks to that, the character of the place is in the context of the surrounding build-up area very unique. The proposal not only respects that, but seeks to support it. The whole area is undergoing through new landscape design and is completed by three single-storey pavilions, which with their various functions ensure the operation of the site. The historic buildings that were used to manage the underground reservoirs are renovated and integrated into the operation of the site. An important part of the design is also the solution of barrier-free access to reservoirs, their interconnection and installation of optical device - the Camery Obscury in the oldest of the reservoirs. The whole place becomes more accesible and attractive for visitors.
ResPublica/Civitas Socialis - Strachotín
Horňasová, Tereza ; Nový, Alois (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The theme of the diploma thesis is based on conclusions of the pre-diploma thesis which tried to find lost potential of the village Strachotín and outline its possible development. Strachotín is located in a major wine region. Therefore, the potential of the municipality is mainly in wine, tradition and tourism. The stragedy builds on these potentials and creates two main themes. I live, I discover. The living factor represents inhabitants of Strachotín and the possibility of housing, work and recreation. The discovering factor represents traditions and tourism. The key theme becomes a village square. This is primarily a place for local residents, but also a place for the municipality to represent and support tourism. The village square is the most important part of the village, but the current state of affairs is not the case. Village square lost its identity thanks to inappropriate placement of objects and their functional use. The design tries to clean the village square from objects that are not functionally and aesthetically suitable. Objects that remain in the proposal are a municipal house and former school. They have a historical position here. The proposal adds a new object that combines and complements functions that have been missing or lost in the village in the original solution. The newly created public space creates not only a place for the inhabitants of Strachotín, but also a new tourist destination.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Horňasová, Tereza ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The design of housing complex uses a slightly rising terrain. In the areas where the terrain rises almost steeply is not design any building, because there would be a problem with the traffic transportation. Urban solution is a bit simple. Communication passes through the center of area and serves as a residential street with a visual axis on the steeply rising terrain. The proposed development is offset from existing homes on the street pasture. The urban solution designs terraced houses which is similar as in street Hlouskova and they are oriented north-south side. Two types of terraced houses, various widths and lengths, together form an interesting complex that does not look monotonously and endlessly. On the other site there are apartment buildings. Their ground plan is almost square and location is influenced by the shape of the area with the rising terrain along the alley. Apartment buildings include a parking garage accessible from the road. The concept of a terraced house is based on the intermediate atrium that provides contact between street, house and garden and is becoming the center of the house. Entry is through an open parking space on the street. The visual axis continues atrium to the garden. Apartment building uses an east-west orientation. The house is divided into eastern and western part. The eastern part is about half floor lower which uses a gradually rising terrain. On each landing is its own entry into the apartment thanks to this spatial arrangement. The house has 6 apartments, each apartment has a loggia that provides contact with the outside. The staircase is located in the middle of the house, the last flight of stairs leads to the walkable part of the roof, where there is a terrace with vegetation. Terrace is oriented to the west and it serves to entire apartment building.

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