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Low-rise apartment buildings in Reckovice
Banič, Erik ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a low-rise residential building primarily intended for seniors without continuous care. The chosen location is a plot on Tereza Nováková Street in Řečkovice. Another independent building connected to healthcare is planned for the eastern part of the plot. The surroundings of the plot are well-secured and situated in a quiet residential area in the northern part of Brno. Additionally, there is a public transport terminal nearby, providing connections to the city center. The residential building, the focus of this bachelor thesis, is a standalone four-story structure with a green roof and a rooftop terrace. The construction of the building is designed using a combination of Porotherm ceramic block wall system insulated with mineral wool and a monolithic reinforced concrete frame in the northern part of the structure. The ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building's layout follows the shape of the letter L, forming two functionally distinct wings. The first floor includes a canteen with subsidiary functions such as a kitchen, sanitary facilities, reception, and access to the western garden. The upper floors house 1+kc residential units and rentable spaces. The fourth and final above-ground floor features a rooftop terrace above the northwestern wing of the building. The basement contains storage units for residents, a technical room, and storage for potential outdoor furniture. The facade is white with gray-black accents in window frames and sheet metal elements.
Nexus in Opočno - Transformation of the school campus into a modern inclusive district in accordance with the development directions of the city and the region
Březová, Zuzana ; Františák, Luboš (referee) ; Palacký, Jiří (advisor)
The main goal of the bachelor's thesis was to propose a new use for the premises of the former high school in Opočno. Currently, the area is used only minimally and in this state does not have the potential to be integrated into the running of the city. In the proposal, I would like to make the area accessible to the public and at the same time create the possibility of greater housing variability in Opočno, which I want to achieve by integrating the new structure into the urban environment.
Mix/Match Brno
Hrubá, Kateřina ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
How to solve housing of "people in the move"? While someone needs a place to live only for a short time - e.g. guest workers, for someone temporary housing can represent a longer period of time - just immigrated professionals, foreigners who are looking for permanent housing, young people who need time to save up, find a job, clarify where and how they actually want to live. The site is located in the wider center of the city of Brno, in a street gap on Hlinky Street. The project aims to create a space that will provide a more or less temporary home and at the same time support social interactions - both inside the building between individual tenants and in the urban environment.
Gaps – empty spaces inside Brno
Olekšáková, Nina ; Joja, Marie (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the appropriate addition of a building at a breakthrough at the intersection of Bratislavska, Příkop and Koliště streets, where the design describes residential buildings intended for rental housing - specifically for seniors and young people, together with the associated civic amenities and commercial premises.
FCK Technology bro
Chvátalová, Clara ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
In my project, I am addressing the task of transforming the site of the current Malenovická sawmill into a new housing development. Tomáš Batas’ street, which is the defining interfering element of the location, will be visually and acoustically shielded by an administrative building with a commercial ground floor and an eight-story polyclinic building on the corner. Providing a natural dominant cover for the new urban structure, we will find the quiet residential zone in the periphery containing the apartment buildings. A key element of my project is the semi-enclosed atrium, which provides a thermoregulation zone based on the chimney and greenhouse effect.
Residential Complex on the Red Hill in Brno
Cibulová, Monika ; Mléčka, Jan (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis deals with the problematic situation in the area of housing, when the demand for housing exceeds the current offer. The design of the residential complex consists of an apartment building, an apartment complex and a multifunctional building. The proposal includes a square with a café terrace, a pond, a residential street, parking and private community gardens. The goal was to create a pleasant environment for residents and visitors to the site.
FCK Technology bro
Pálková, Veronika ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The Malenovická sawmill, located on the busiest traffic artery in Zlín, is losing its function due to the harvesting of forests in the vicinity of the city. Right behind this place begins a street that is particularly important for Zlín – Tomáš Baťa Avenue. It is an essential urbanistic, compositional, visual, and orientational element of the city of Zlín. A walk through it is a journey through the construction history of this city. However, the character of this thoroughfare in this area is alien to the point of being unpleasant for pedestrians. At a time when Zlín suffers from a lack of housing, I think that densifying the city right on its most important artery can be an interesting and correct way to fill the empty space and give Tomáš Baťa Avenue a respectable start. I believe that living on the main street of the city can be very attractive for many and that it will help to give this space a human scale, life and refinement at the same time. The goal of my work thus becomes the densification of the city on the border between the city of Zlín and the outskirts of Malenovice, on the border between a busy class and a quiet cluster of family houses. This interface becomes the starting point for my design.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Horičková, Lenka ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
This project is concerned with identifying and exploiting the potential of a specific site in Kroměříž. The attractiveness of the area is analysed, with an emphasis on the presence of listed sites and the neighbourhood of important local points of interest. The aim of the bachelor's thesis is the urban design of a new housing complex that meets the current needs of the city's inhabitants in order to meet their standard of living. Considering the requirements and priorities of the city, the proposed housing complex combines different functions and addresses the needs of different groups of residents. This proposal creates a comprehensive environment that links housing with other functions such as shops, services and the use of green spaces. The intention of the project is the subsequent selection and design of a multi-functional building as one of the potential buildings of the proposed urban design of the housing complex.
Mix/Match Brno
Denissenko, Daniil ; Havliš, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Contemporary large cities are facing a housing crisis, which includes insufficient residential units, soaring rents, and insufficient capacity to meet the demand for affordable living. One pressing issue is the scarcity of temporary accommodations for students and living spaces for recent graduates embarking on their careers amidst steep rental prices. The project explores innovative housing solutions tailored to specified social groups. Implemented in the gap between two existing structures on Hlinky Street, opposite the Brno Exhibition Centre in the historic Old-Brno district, it presents affordable communal living for students, accessible housing for graduates, and integrates commercial amenity, which can thrive in the urban structure of the area.
Residential Complex on the Red Hill in Brno
Skálová, Jana Vojtěška ; Joja, Marie (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor‘s thesis is to design a residential complex on Red Hill in Brno. The design will take into account the trends of contemporary residential architecture and offer possible solutions to the current housing crisis. The site is located on the border of the densely built-up area of Štýřice and nature, and currently houses a garden colony. The design uses the form of cooperative housing, which is supported by a system of variable layouts of individual apartment buildings and villas. This gives future residents the opportunity to intervene in the construction and configure the house according to their own ideas. The houses utilize the sloping terrain by being embedded into the ground. The entire complex is connected by a park with a retention pond, a children‘s playground, a workout, a community garden, and a lookout tower. The residential function of the complex is complemented by a multifunctional building with a café and rental spaces. The design reflects the vision of future living based on flexible layouts, sustainability, and support for diversity.

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