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Modern Art Gallery Brno
Nevřivá, Jana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
Gallery of Modern Art is situated in the South Moravian Region, in the city of Brno, Brno - center. The upper part of the parcel passes into park on the hill called Kraví hora with the Observatory and Planetarium. The lower part of parcel passes into the Campus VUT Brno in the streets of Žižkova and Rybkova. The building will be used for exhibitions, lectures and a cafe will provide refreshments to visitors. The adjacent park influenced me at the design of object, I tried to keep an open space that would serve to rest and relax. The building is located in my proposal in the upper part of the parcel. Building consists of three different masses. Administration and lecture hall is located in the space the first mass. The second mass serves as an entrance hall and communication space in the middle part of the building. The third mass serves as the cafe and exhibition spaces with two floors. Glazed walls allow views of the surrounding landscape and landmarks of Brno.
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Bernátek, Dominik ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor´s project solves the project documentation of the Modern Art Gallery located in the city district Brno – Veveri, on the place called “Kravi hora”. The building is situated in the upper part of a sloping building lot. The concept of the gallery is adapted to the task of creating a multifunctional building with variable use, where is able to held several parallel exhibitions. Also a café, library and two lecture halls are located in the building. The designed building has two underground floors, above the ground level extended in three sculpture blocks. The composition forms a semi-private piazza which can also have the function of exterior exhibition place. In the surrounding area is a park and a parking lot for 49 cars. The project documentation is solved only for one part of the building – one above-ground sculpture and its underground sector. Here is located the multifunctional hall, the main exhibition hall with adjacent two-storey foyer, administration offices and a spacious depository (2S).
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Manclová, Miroslava ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of the project was to create a new gallery of modern art. The gallery will be used by the residents of all age groups from Brno and its surroundings. The land is located on the territory of Brno-Kraví hora. It is delimited by the street Kraví hora, adjacent park with astronomical observatory and planetarium and the allotments. The plot is in the sloping terrain and is currently located with 21 objects serving business entities. The plot is largely surrounded by the greenery of the gardens and adjacent park. The nearest building is an observatory and planetarium. In the vicinity there is also a sports centre and swimming pool. In its proposal, I therefore created another park in which the objects of gallery are integrated and which continuously builds on an already existing park. The Gallery is divided into three buildings, which are connected by an underground communication object. It is also designe dan object with a café and a lecture hall and object with the studios. In the northern corner of the plot is designed parking place, arrival is secured after the street Kraví hora. In the south-western boundary of the plot is terraced slope adapted for leisure activities. My intention was to design a smaller amounts, which may be easier to integrate into a park environment. Objects have only one floor. Gallery objects have another underground floor, which is to ensure the communication between them. Plans have a simple trapezoid shape, which is expanding away from the center of the square, around which are arranged. Roofs are standard with a different slant. Object with the studios has a different height levels.
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Šnerch, Jiří ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
On the basis of the study, created in the subject AG32, it is processed following bachelor’s thesis, which further developed the study to level of Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The theme of the work is a Modern art gallery Brno, for that was entered instead of building on Kraví Hora in Brno, Veveří. Near of the solved land is park, located at Kraví Hora, the Observatory and Planetarium in Brno, a swimming pool on Kraví Hora, gardening in the neighbourhood of the northern and eastern sides, and tennis court halls at the southern border of the plot. The land is sloping, which relatively affected the design. My main idea was to create a monumental building for the public, which will represent its function, and at the same time it will be possible in accordance with the morphology of the terrain. This helps the rendering of the façade of the building with a Colonnade on the imaginary postament, formed by the lower floor, public space in front of the gallery with landscaping, and reduction in the northern part of the object with a green roof to ground level. The Gallery has the function of cultural-educational, with the associated functions of the commercial, which represents integrated Café and leasable space Studios. The architecture of the building itself plays with a combination of the rational and the organic concept.
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Vrána, Adam ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create the individual degrees of project documentation – documentation for building permit and building design documentation on the basis of the study, processed in the subject AG32. The theme of the work is the modern art gallery in Brno. Location of the building is located at Kraví Hora, Veveří, Brno – the city. The Gallery, along with cafes and studios are fitted in the Park, which builds on the park Kraví hora. In and around buildings located on the Observatory, sports, gardening and swimming pool. The building is located on a sloping terrain towards the Southeast. The architectural solution comes from the blending of the paths that connect the vertices of the land. Those around the territory of the object on which the building is locked, the Gallery completes the Café. The floor plan of the Gallery is an irregular Hexagon, with dimensions of 41,23 and 27 m. Both buildings are buildings of unconventionally conceived. Material solution is a combination of concrete, steel and glass. Supporting system of the Gallery is along the perimeter formed by reinforced concrete walls with hanging corten facade and internal carrier system is the skeleton of reinforced concrete columns. The gallery is a two-floor deck and the Cafe is one-floor deck. Entry to the Gallery is accentuated by a glass wall. The Interior of the Gallery is formed by a glazed Atrium. The roof is flat on both objects. The facade of the Cafe is part of the exposed concrete and part of the glazing.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Podolská, Hana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The Sport Centre is situated in Brno Královo Pole, it connects to a playing area, which is open all year round. The entrance is on the Vodova Street. Nearby, there is a football stadium, dormitories and the Červinkova tram stop. The building has two floors, a flat roof and its shape is connected to the surrounding buildings. It has not any basement. Compositionally, it is 3 cubic masses with attached terraces and grandstands which descend to the playground. The glass middle entry part connects to the other sections, the surrounding two masses are highly glassed towards the playing area. There are several functions – entry, changing rooms for summer and winter use, buffet, cafe and fitness center – it combines sport function with recreational and cultural functions. The surrounding terrain is grassy, the walking areas are paved. The terrace and the grandstands directly linked to first floor are made of stamped concrete, the seat grandstand is wood-panelled.
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Skořepová, Lucie ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The new building of the Modern Art Gallery in Brno is situated at South side of the hill called Kraví hora, near the city center. The building site is relatively spacious and its location follows on park. Also the whole urban solution concept of the site follows the park idea. The gallery park should serve as an outdoor exhibition space as well as a communication point between two sides of the hill – Náměstí míru and Veveří street. So the main initial points of the design are freedom of movement, passage of nature and to be surrounded by the art. The Modern Art Gallery project consists of the main building and other small buildings used as studios. In the main building of the gallery there is an exhibition place, educational center, library and other services for the visitors. The small studios situated in the garden should be rent to the starting artists. They would have there their hinterland for work and exhibitions, so the public can have personal contact with them. The shape of the building is based on a slightly deformed cuboid. The middle part is taken away, so there is an opening in it. This opening forms a vista through the building and a covered public space as well. The building works with two main views of the city. The first one is through the middle opening in the building and the mass of the building frames it. The second one is from the roof terrace of the building on the Brno dominate – Špilberk castle.
Mikulášek Square Brno
Kociánová, Lenka ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The goal of this project is to design Mikulášek Square in Brno - Starý Lískovec as a place of social activities, cultural events and active relaxation in connection with a park and green vegetation. The square is a place of social contact, place of everyday life and cultural events, public, living and generally a busy place. The park is more restful, green and natural place. The park is a green framework of social interaction and rest in the urban surroundings. However, both have something in common. They are the places made artificially for people, the places of intensive life. Without relevant background they are unusable, they have no sense and they are abandoned. The purpose of new Mikulášek Square in Brno - Starý Lískovec was to design a new place as a transitional zone from the rush of public transport to the green park. The square should be a peaceful pedestrian zone with greenery supplemented by the public park with a water area, a café and an active park with multipurpose areas for games and sport activities such as pétanque field and a field for dogs. It is the comprehensive solution for Mikulášek Square with respect for local residents in surrounding blocks of flats, seniors in home for the elderly and children who have no place for their games. The whole area is fully wheelchair accessible. In this part only the sport centre a passageway are described and solved in details.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Kostíková, Lenka ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of my project was design of facilities for Sport centre in Brno, Královo Pole. The plot is situated near the existing sport complex on the Vodova street. Part of the designed centre are 4 objects. The main building is the object with facilities for existing outdoor ice rink. There are changing rooms for visitors and offices for management of the centre. In another building there are cafe, shops and the facilities for the football stadium. Each object is accessible for wheelchair users. All objects are two-storey. Objects are connected by footbridge at the level of the 2nd floor. The footbridge is not only for wheelchair access to all buildings, but also like view point of the ice rink. The objects are designed as a frame construction made from steel profiles HEB. The shape of the building creates several equal blocks, which are differently assembled at each object. The footbridge is made from steel columns. The facades of all buildings are covered with larch wood.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Hartl, Aleš ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is project of the Leisure centre in Brno, Kraví Hora. Complex of standardized buildings designed for active spending of leisure time in form of sports, cultural and educational activities. Design consists of single-purpose central building and two versions of standardized multi-purpose buildings. Each object is designed as wooden building with heavy wooden structure. All objects are concieved as buildings with low energy consumption.

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