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Roman spa and sauna world
Máslová, Jana ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The building of Roman Baths and sauna world forms, along with a formerly-designed waterpark, a stand-alone recreational and sports compound in the vicinity of “Růžena's” quarry and the former “Hády” quarry in Brno. The mass of the object is nearly cubic, and in the cross direction it is complemented with an external atrium, with swimming pools situated next to the central glass-fronted part of the object. This bright space functions as a place of relaxation and offers a view of the city of Brno. The view and solar energy have been used in the south-western part as well, where a two-floor glass front has been designed. On the facades of the object there are narrow vertical windows which create an effect of dripping water. The primary architectonic plan has been to create an object offering relaxation, originated in the principles and traditions of Ancient Roman bathing, complemented with a sauna world and further related relaxation establishments.
Impact of injection on mechanical and physical characteristics of mortar
Fridrich, Pavel ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Tomíček,, Oldřich (referee) ; Klečka,, Tomáš (referee) ; Tuza, Karel (advisor)
The increased moisture of the building materials causes the change of its mechanical and physical characteristic. In particular the high amount of loose water in construction shorten the lifetime of the building, is harmful to human beings due to biotic factors and increase the economic expenses of usage of the building. Apart from the costs of rehabilitation the loose water deteriorates the thermal insulative ability (thermal conductivity coefficient ) of perimeter masonry as well. The moisture gets into masonry not only through its deffects but also due to many different reasons. In order to improve the utility value of the buildings we have to deal with the rehabilitation of damp masonry with view to all possible causes. Only the properly working damp proofing ensures the protection against the water leaking from the subfoundation of the building. One of the direct techniques which have undergone rapid progress in last few years is the injection procedure. With use of experimental methods in my dissertation I deal with evaluation of two injection compounds used in Czech Republic and with its impact on the characteristics of the mortar. With the modern hollow bricks (system THERM) it is possible to create horizontal infusion into the lateral mortar grooves in future.
Restoration of historical building - Malá Františkánská Znojmo
Šašinka, Jaromír ; Hubáček,, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of third year of bachelor studies. The main theme of this project is architecture restoration of a Gothic burgher town house. The building site is located in the conservation area of the town Znojmo, on the corner of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova, nearby the St. Nicholas church. The house underwent both baroque and classicist reconstruction. Early in the 21st. century, the house lost its roof and, in the course of several following years, the ceiling structures collapsed. What has been preserved by now is the gothic entrance portal and some fragments of the exterier gothic masonry. Although the house is located inside an ancient urban conservation area, I have decided for an unusual architecture solution. My main idea was to design simple modern structure in harmony with the gothic masonry. I decided not to place new structures on the top of the ruins of the gothic masonry but to place the new mass of the building behind the gothic walls. There is glass fasade on the first floor of the building which provides comunication between interier and exterier through the ruins of exterier gothic masonry. The simple structure of second floor is raised on collumns behind the glass facade. The shape of structure refers to buildings surround. Exterier material finish of the structure is concrete facade panel (same material on walls and roof). The important part of exterier are frames of windows in the second floor. And the structure of elevator. The building will be used as gallery of modern art with bar&cafe. There will be preserved renaissance vault in the basement.
Sheepfarm
Bartošová, Petra ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The bachelor thesis was developed as a project for building construction based on the studio work of 3rd semester. Sheep farm building is a komplex of free interconnected buildings, divided according to their functions (accomodation, restaurant, production, sheepfold). The complex of buildings is a designed from ecological materials (wooden building) due to its location and purpose. The base of architectural and constructional design is simplicity, functionality and practicality.
Riding-hall Lipůvka
Rohrerová, Aneta ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor work was prepared as a project for construction based on the studio work from the 2. year. Riding-hall Lipůvka is a complex of three buildings consisting of a pension with a restaurant, riding hall and stables. The complex is situated in the undeveloped area on the outskirts of Lipůvka in the district Blansko. The entire building is designed barrier free. The project documentation includes a two-storey building to pension with a restaurant. The structural system consists of a building system POROTHERM with a contact insulating system from company ISOVER. The roof is composed of bonded trusses with lightweight metal roofing from company LINDAB. Establishment of the object is solved mainly by reinforced concrete strips, sometimes with reinforced concrete quiffs. The building is situated on the north-south axis. Architectural expression builds on agricultural use.
Standardization of procedures for the brick masonry expert assessment
Kostka, Rostislav ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dohnálek, Jiří (referee) ; Hobst, Leonard (advisor)
The article is focused on the definitions of brick masonry expert assessment and brick masonry buildings assessment methodologies. The expert diagnostic procedures include building diagnostics, defects determination, static ensuring and so on. It is also necessary to choose the proper procedure of defects measurement and remediation. It is very important not to neglect the determination of costs. One of the methods that can greatly help in the process of assessing the condition of buildings is the brick masonry defects and faults monitoring with an emphasis on long-term measurements of the cracks shifts of various origin. Cracks are one of the most common disorders appearing in brick masonry buildings. In the article I compare and evaluate monitoring of the most significant cracks appearing during the excavation of Královopolský tunnel situated under Dobrovského street in Brno, where some depressions and inclinations of existing buildings had happened, as well as st. Gothard church in Brno Modřice and some masonry school building in Brno. In these selected cases the methodology of brick masonry expert assessment was verified.
Family house with a business activity
Marášek, Martin ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with design documentation of a family house with business activity. The new building is located in a village Prakšice in Uherské Hradiště district. The house is situated on a gentle sloping land. The new building is divided into two separate units. It is a house with two floors and business activity represented by wellness establishment on the underground floor. The masonry and ceiling constructions are designed from Heluz system. The roof is saddle with a slope 35°.
Architectural study of accessible / protected/ spaces
Kalíšková, Eliška ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
This architectural study offers a solution of the Gemini High School‘s new bulding, /Brno Lesná, the bulding site number 202/9, Vaculíkova street/, and shows a new building of a house of culture with a commercial area instead of today’s school /the bulding site number 253/. The new way of car parking and strenghtened areas of this street are included. The building and pulling down of today’s houses and buildings are devided into 2 phases. In the first phase a new barrier – free school building with a possibility of accommodation and flats is designed /building site number 202/9. This bulding has got two entrances. One from the northern part is for a school and the second one in the west is for the tenants. The school area is spread among the first and the third floor (classrooms, canteen, offfices). The fourh floor is used for students‘ accommodation and for a terrace entrance. There are some flats (2+1, 3+ small kitchen, max. area 120 m) from the fifth to the tenth floors. In the underground the are some tenants‘ cellars and technological rooms for school. The renewed car parking for all the tenants, school visitors and others is provided in Vaculíkova street. After the firt phase of building the new school project will go into the second part. In that time the old school will be pulled down and a new house of culture is designed in this place. There will be restaurant, commercial area, cinema, library – café and gym – fitness. On the first floor there are a restaurant, a library – café a cinema. On the second floor there are a gym – fitness and a commercial area. Car parking for the visitors is provided in the underground - 52 cars + 4 handicapped people. The green roof of this house is designed to be comfortable to watch it from the neighbourhood and do not damage the look of this new building. To finish all this project means to create the public area between the two new buildings. A nice place for meeting people and a cultural events will be bo
House on the slope
Vejr, Tomáš ; Maceková, Věra (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor)
Aim of this Bachelor thesis is to design a single-storied house with an attic in Suchomasty. The object is single-family detached house with a partial basement, and a garage. The house is designed for family of four. In the basement there is a garage, vestibuled entrance to the building, clothes closet, toilet room, utility room, and stock room. In the ground floor there is a hall and stairs, living room, kitchen and dining room, bathroom containing a toilet, bedroom, and room for house work. In the attic there are two children's rooms, two clothes closets, and bathroom containing a toilet. The vertical structure is made up from wooden platform frame consisting of supporting members 160 × 80 mm. Basement perimeter walls are made of KB blocks 290 × 390 × 190 mm filled with reinforced concrete. The horizontal structure above the basement is composed of reinforced floor with the 150 mm thickness, and above ground floor is composed of strip joist. There is a pitched roof on the house, purlin system.
Sheepfarm
Lazarová, Táňa ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis is dedicated to a complex of a sheep farm, pension and restaurant lying by the Pozďatín village. The concept is aimed on simplicity, functionality and sensible placement into countryside. The farm is directed to the road to the village, and pension and restaurant are oriented to the forest and Ostrovec lake. Both buildings have single floor, and have longitudinal shape, which cross-section resembles half-ellipsis. The objects are complemented by slightly unhung and rectangular passages, entrances, and windows. The facade is made from horizontal wooden siding, which contrasts with sheet metal paneling of entrances and windows.

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