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Architecture in landscape - Winery
Radiansky, Matúš ; Loutocká, Vlasta (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Main design goals - use of topography of the site - inspiration from the traditional earth shealtered winery architecture - ecology priciples - primary target on main qualitie of the site - south facing, views.. - connection with existing infrastructure - contact with the water - form that doesnt contrast with the landscape
Architecture in landscape - wine museum
Eibensteinerová, Lucie ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Area of nature park Rochus is situated in Uherske Hradiste city. It is big nature place close to the old city center with very nice view to this center. In the past the area was used as a military drill field. But for now it looks more like a jungle outside the civilization. Because the area is abandoned for couple years Bourovec trnkovy – rare species of butterfly – developed here. So this area is protected by Natura 2000. Because of this there are special criteria for using of this area. We have to cultivate this area. So for future it will b used as a recreation area for city with resting and sports areas. There will be built some buildings – but on the boundary of this area. My project is mostly about one part of area where restaurant, wine place, museum of wine and accommodation will be built. To this part of area you can get via nice old wine small street with old wine-vaults. So all new buildings will be sized like a small structures. All the big spaces will be situated in buildings in terrain with green roof. Everything will be ecological.
Ionic microclimate of buildings in the architectural design
Holopírková, Lucie ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Eyer, David (referee) ; Meixner, Miloslav (advisor)
One of the main priorities of our society is to constantly increase the quality of life. Part of the new trends and technology is to optimize all factors affecting each individual in buildings at home, and in the work environment. Modern technology increasingly find inspiration in traditional materials and principles of architectural design. We can greatly affect the microclimate of buildings by suitable selection of material surfaces, ventilation systems and selection of structures that can affect the natural electromagnetic field of the Earth during the architectural design of buildings. And particular choice of the place where the building is located. In this thesis I focus on Ionic microclimate, which may be an indicator of a healthy environment and has a major impact on humans health and psychological well-being. I would like to contribute to the healthy and harmonious living and designing buildings in consideraion of sustainable development by my thesis.
Architecture of passive houses in the countryside
Novák, Petr ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Balabánová, Pavla (referee) ; Budkeová, Branislava (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
This thesis examines the possibility of passive house standard construction of public buildings in the countryside of the Czech Republic, the possibility of application of natural materials in their construction and in the end set of architectural principles for their design. Examines the situation of expansion of this type of buildings in the surrounding countries as well as in our country, differences in their architectural and technical characteristics and possibilities of natural materials use in their construction so that the newly proposed public buildings meet not only the technical and architectural design principles of passive houses, but at the same time reflect using of traditional local natural materials.
Urban architectural study of urban low-rise housing
Krůpa, Miloslav ; Menšíková, Naděžda (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The theme of the thesis is to propose urban efficient comfortable living in a quiet natural environment between the original settlement of Líšeň and the panel housing estate from the 1980s. The design of the new residential complex will be in line with the current trends and needs of healthy living. The land lot which the buildings will be constructed on has a trapezoidal shape with a longer side in the west-east direction, narrowing and sloping towards the east. The elevation is about 22 m to 330 m of the length of the land lot. An important feature of Líšeň is the "chapel" (Chapel of Virgin Mary the Helpful) on the opposite eastern hill. The aim of the urban study was to create a smooth transition between the old part of Líšeň (so called "Stará Líšeň") and the new part of Líšeň (so called "Nová Líšeň”), with an emphasis on environmental and social aspects. The territory is divided by compositional and a viewing axes, which are meeting in the social space, formed by the social center with a dominant open space and covered facilities in an adjacent building located in its highest western part. In front of this building, there is a small square followed by the central area with a residence lawn, a public grill and a playground for children. This part finishes in the east with a new water surface in the form of a bathing biotope, which is bridged by two footbridges following the compositional axes. The west side of the stairs between the footbridges continues in a landing stage. Selected combination of low-floor apartment houses and low-floor family houses elevates in height and volume from the eastern and southern boundaries of the territory towards its northwest corner. Along the western border of Novolíšeňská street, a barrier house is designed and it performs also a function of an optical dividing line from the existing panel houses. Emphasis was also put on the minimum of traffic areas. The main routes are designed as one-way roads so as to simplify the orientation in the area. Parking areas are preferably designed as covered and subterranean parking. The main priorities were the greatest extend of greenery (in the form of growing plants and green roofs) on the one hand, and the utmost preservation of a non-built-up area. The result of this study is a low-rise housing in the greenery area with the open views from the buildings to their surroundings, a generous amount of sunshine in living rooms, and an extensive social life for its inhabitants and for inhabitants of surrounded areas. Energetic efficiency was also taken into account while designing the houses. Objects are designed as simple block-shaped blocks with a rectangular or square ground plan. Residential buildings usually have a common or conjoined underground floor. The object of the barrier house has a linear character and roughly copies the western border of the territory. Its parterre is regularly interrupted in four places by passages which serve as a connection with the Novolíšeňská service road. Wood and stone were chosen as materials because of their natural character. Family houses at the southern border are terraced (in groups of 2 x 4 and 1 x 5) and intended as passive houses. Separate family houses around the water area are accessible only by foot, as no car-traffic around the water surface is allowed (however, the arrival of vehicles is possible on a walkway with a width of 3.0 m). These houses are considered as low-energy houses.
Urban architectural study of urban low-rise housing
Pavlíková, Iveta ; Menšíková, Naděžda (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The theme of the thesis is to propose urban efficient comfortable living in a quiet natural environment between the original settlement of Líšná and the panel housing estate from the 1980s. The design of the new residential complex will be in line with the current trends and needs of healthy living.
Urban and architectural study of environmentally friendly tourist area Strachotín.
Malůšek, Jan ; Loutocká, Vlasta (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
ANNOTATION On the banks of the Střední Novomlýnská reservoir, in the cadastre of the municipality of Strachotín, the diploma thesis presents the overall design of a multifunctional complex, based on a sensitive connection between organic farming, well-breeding, and eco-tourism. The proposal shows the concept of farming in a "closed circle", with regard to the environment. The urban solution deals with the selected land with an area of 20 ha. The architectural part closely introduces the system of objects, creating a new landscape, perceived by both a human and bird's eye perspective. The layout solution analyzes in detail the functional arrangement of the farm, trying to meet all the requirements for efficient management while maintaining the organic regime and the coexistence of visitors and employees. The complex also offers a restaurant, multifunctional hall, conference rooms, classrooms, workshops, a gym, and exhibition areas. Accommodation is provided by a system of separate buildings, presenting the current possibilities of natural construction and environmentally friendly technologies to the guests, while maintaining the comfort of living. The farm is fully equipped for weddings or corporate events. The design and material solution use a maximum of natural materials in combination with current technologies. In addition to designing a viable multifunctional unit, the aim of the thesis is also to bring added value to the region, by holding annual cultural events and regular activities for children and seniors from the surrounding municipalities. At the same time, the work aims to create a sensitive counterpoint to current tourist destinations in the area.
Barriere-free work (produce) environment
Boleslavská, Yvona ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; doc.Ing.arch.Peter Daniel,PhD. (referee) ; Ing.Kateřina Poláčková (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
This dissertation Barrier-free Work Environment examines and emphasizes some elements, which are projected and will be projected even more into architectural production – architect’s work. Buildings designed specially to create a working environment accessible for disabled people are of a current interest and they will become a very prominent subject of social development in the future, because it will be necessary to react sensitively to the disproportions in human abilities and in the society’s capability to create new workplaces, implement progressive technologies, computer systems, and last but not least, to react to new possibilities of people’s creative invention. This thesis is based on the key definitions for this topic – the terms health and handicap. It is aimed at the ethics of communication in a society and its perception by a person with some kind of disability – handicap. This thesis also analyzes the limits of human possibilities in the context of contemporary and future progressive technologies. The topic of accessible workplaces necessarily derives from the historical development of workplaces, and it indicates the future trends of development. An important part of this thesis is concerned with the conditions for creating a friendly working environment, not only from the aspect of the construction itself, but mainly by the interior design, its flexible furniture, and special work tools not only for the handicapped. This dissertation and its contribution to the scholarly research are based on evaluation of an opinion survey, whose respondents were companies employing handicapped people. The analysis and consequent synthesis of the answers given by the employers of the disadvantaged people brought pieces of information, which are summarized in conclusions and recommendations.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Šumpichová, Pavla ; Herzanová, Pavla (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The project is concerned about northern slope of water reservoir Nové Mlýny at the end of the street containing wine-cellars in the village of Strachotín. The main building is object of winery, supplementary functions are forming relaxation and feeding objects. This supplementary objects are placed under the slope by water bank. Mass - tube - of winery is jutting over the slope a points towards opponenting mountains Pálava. In the interior is this direction seconded by ramp passing through the middle of winery object. The basement is made of reinforced concrete and is intended for manufacturing, above-ground floors are carried by wood frame construction and represent presentation and administration functions.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Tonyková, Daniela ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The idea behind the project is the location of the wine factory, together with the craft in one clearly defined object, which allows a very simple operational links for the smallest area and farmyards. The production of wine is hidden in a simple blocks below the surface of the land. Above the ground are visible three blocks, which gradually diminishes to the north, and among them are wind permeable courtyards. The largest object, in the visual communication with Pálava, is building on the side devoted to visitors. There is located room for tasting and for a variety of events and also for the presentations and sale of wine. Over the small court dedicated for visitors and various cultural events consequents block needed for the winery - grapes import, export and the location of all small machinery needed for the cultivation of the vine. The middle building is to use for pedestrians from the south and for the machinery from the north. There is also the farmyard serving for the cooperage. All objects are linked by materials and helps of the wood-steel construction to break down simple blocks, which is covered with the wild wine that in the season beautifully change color.

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