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BUT Area Kraví hora
Muroň, Jakub ; Dvořák, Miloš (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is to continue on the previous atelier work, which was focused on elaboration of a strategic urban-architectural study of the Kraví hora area and the BUT holding located there. A multifunctional facility, which would include activities that BUT still lacks, should be designed there. In any case, it should not be an extension of the teaching, research or accommodation capacities, since there have been built enough of these by BUT recently. At the same time, the proposed activities should not be controversial with the interests of the city. The BUT area at Kraví hora is one of the most valuable areas of the city of Brno. The city, which has tried to buy it from BUT several times, has an eminent interest in this area. However BUT considers it as its "family silver", because they realize its extraordinary value. Nevertheless, due to the binding regulatory conditions, construction possibilities are very limited. The aim of this study is to find such a use of this area, which would be a compromise corresponding to both the city's expectations and the needs of BUT. The intention of the previous project, which has been continued by this diploma thesis, was the removal of unsatisfactory buildings and the reduction of the garden colonies; despite to a study created by the City of Brno but partially kept, cultivated and reorganized; and rebuilding of the BUT area, which will be opened to the public and communicate with park. The public will obtain an access to nowadays inaccessible and impermeable areas by removing inappropriate buildings and fences, as well as by the modification of the public space and creating one major spine communication realized as an extension of the existing road and which will serve only for the supply, hikers and cyclists. The newly founded BUT complex with its strategic location on the top of Kraví hora hill and next to the observatory will invite large number of people not only from the surroundings but a
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.
BUT Area Kraví hora
Muroň, Jakub ; Dvořák, Miloš (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is to continue on the previous atelier work, which was focused on elaboration of a strategic urban-architectural study of the Kraví hora area and the BUT holding located there. A multifunctional facility, which would include activities that BUT still lacks, should be designed there. In any case, it should not be an extension of the teaching, research or accommodation capacities, since there have been built enough of these by BUT recently. At the same time, the proposed activities should not be controversial with the interests of the city. The BUT area at Kraví hora is one of the most valuable areas of the city of Brno. The city, which has tried to buy it from BUT several times, has an eminent interest in this area. However BUT considers it as its "family silver", because they realize its extraordinary value. Nevertheless, due to the binding regulatory conditions, construction possibilities are very limited. The aim of this study is to find such a use of this area, which would be a compromise corresponding to both the city's expectations and the needs of BUT. The intention of the previous project, which has been continued by this diploma thesis, was the removal of unsatisfactory buildings and the reduction of the garden colonies; despite to a study created by the City of Brno but partially kept, cultivated and reorganized; and rebuilding of the BUT area, which will be opened to the public and communicate with park. The public will obtain an access to nowadays inaccessible and impermeable areas by removing inappropriate buildings and fences, as well as by the modification of the public space and creating one major spine communication realized as an extension of the existing road and which will serve only for the supply, hikers and cyclists. The newly founded BUT complex with its strategic location on the top of Kraví hora hill and next to the observatory will invite large number of people not only from the surroundings but a
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.

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