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WHITE CUBE2
Korbeličová, Klaudia ; Kowolowski, František (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
THE DIPLOMA THESIS WHITE CUBE2 DEALS WITH THE ISSUE OF THE INTERIOR OF THE GALLERY. THE AIM OD THE THESIS IS TO DEFINE THE ONTOLOGICAL STATUS OF THE ARCHITECTURAL SPACE OF THE GALLERY AND ITS EXHIBITIONS. THIS PART IS PRECEDED BY A DISCOVERY OF INSTALLATION DISCOURSE AND THE OVERALL CONCEPT OF WHITE CUBE2. THE WORK DEALS WITH THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE MODEL GALLERY IN THE GALLERY AND WITH THE CHANGE OF THE USED MODEL OF THE TRADITIONAL ROLE OF THE VIEWER AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE WORK. THE WORK PRESENTS THE SCI-FI IDEA OF THE FUTURE OF THE MALE ELEMENT.
UNIVERSAL BASIC OPRESSION
Růžičková, Martina ; Jánoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
Master's thesis Polyamory Design Unit (PDU) explores the possibilities of collaboration between experts being active in fine arts, product design, graphic design, architecture and philosophy in order to create a speculative future scenario. Together with Jana Trundova, Simon Barak, Ondrej Mohyla and Lukas Likavcan, I create the concept and the presentation structure for a housing complex, which is designed for polyamoric coexistence of human and non-human entities. Such a coexistence is made possible by full automation of work and global implementation of universal basic income. These initial parameters constitute a big emancipatory potential, that could change present meaning of the concept of polyamory and thus redefine networks of relations in bigger scales too.
BAROQUE FEELING OF LIFE
Ciprová, Barbora ; Havlík, Vladimír (referee) ; Smetana, Matěj (advisor)
I perceive the thesis as the outcome of longer-term considerations over the relationship between architecture and music, as well as the concepts of genius loci, memory of place, or site-specific art. Thanks to the closer encounter with the Broumov landscape and the churches designed by the architects Kryštof and Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer, located in it, these reflections were connected with the term Baroque. The work is an experiment exploring the diversity of contemporary musical approaches responding to unified task based on the principles of Baroque architecture.
BUNKER KUNST
Bělica, Ondřej ; Jetelová, Magdaléna (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
Bunker Kunst is an experimental and co-working platform, exploring potential and contemporary role of formal borders, post-military landscape and Czechoslovakian fotress built before 2WW. The point is a resuscitation of post-war space, where tens thousand of concrete mementos are still present. Deadly border line is becoming an environment of freedom. The project consist of theoretical, studio and site-specific works and happenings. More than 40 volunteers, students and specialists have been participating. Live long freedom!
Visual Art in the Housing Estates of Brno (1945–1989)
Kořínková, Jana ; Bartlová, Milena (referee) ; Hrůša, Petr (referee) ; Chamonikolasová, Kaliopi (advisor)
With special attention being paid to the development in the city of Brno, the dissertation focuses on the issue of applying artworks in Czechoslovak architecture after World War II. The main research questions – Why were in Czechoslovakia after 1945 artworks again integrated in architecture and what strategies were applied in the case of the newly built housing estates in the city of Brno? – are answered in two successive sections. First, the institutional background for application of art in architecture in the light of the events in Brno (1945–1993) is examined; the closing part is devoted to three case studies that illustrate local development in the period of socialist realism, creative release of the1960s and political normalization. The aim is to highlight the complexity of the examined subject and refute a popularly handed down conviction that integration of artworks into architecture in the period of socialism was motivated exclusively by the communist propaganda, and to show that the attempts to create a synthesis of art and architecture were also based both on earlier theoretical considerations about the educational function of art and its effect on humans and the need to improve poor economic situation of artists after World War II.
Residential house in Ostrava
Šponarová, Lucie ; Procházka, Martin (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is to design a building with apartments in a high standard of living. The building will be located on sloping land currently accessible from the street Hybnerová in cadastral area of Silesian Ostrava. Construction, surrounding land and fence form a unified aesthetic and functional whole, reflecting the sloping nature of the site. White matter of structure grows continuously from the lowest point and produces fencing which spirals around the property and rise harmoniously into the building itself. Adjusted terrain of land creates platforms for individual gardens for each apartments and produces space for underground garage. The house is designed as a three-storey building with underground garage. The building will accommodate 5 residential units with terraces and technical and storage spaces within the basement. The building is oriented southwest and its location allows splitting the land to the eastern and western gardens. Southwest orientation uses the only unblocked view from the property. Continuously rising fence separates the building from surrounding buildings and offers plenty of privacy for the residents. Concrete fence has also security function.
International comparision of aquiring private and public procurements by the architectural atelier in Czech republic and Croatia
Mikšíková, Eva ; Svobodová, Ivana (advisor) ; Kraml, Ivo (referee)
The object of my diploma thesis was to compare an architectural background in Czech republic and Croatia. And to define conditions for the architectural work and the process of acquiring private and public procurements in both countries. And on the basis of this information to define whether Czech architects should focus their attention on the Croatian market. The diploma thesis is divided into two chapters: theoretical and practical. The teoretical part provides the summary information about the architectural background and the way of acquiring public and private procurements by architectural studios in the Czech republic and Croatia. On the basis of these information are analysed and defined possible opportunities for Czech architectural studios on the Croatian market.
The mourning ceremony Hall Lisen
Chytková, Alžběta ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this project was to create a dignified place for The last farewell extending current cemetery in Brno Líšeň. The whole design takes in mind a grim situation of the visitors and mostly to right working of layout. The building is placed on the new axis on the northern cemetery border. The long pathway before the hall should bring to mind our journey in the life and big window in the funeral hall refers to infinity after the death. Building itself is made of two volumes. First of them is simple block with affiliated spaces and second one is a ceremony hall itself, which rises towards Marianské údolí. Technical service room is in the basement. The building is aimed to incorporation of the nature and material simplicity.
Tropical Solar Freezer
Lípová, Markéta ; Suchánek,, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis focuses on designing an industrial object of solar freezers in tropics. The goal of this thesis is to find the appropriate architectonic and urbanistic concept and to create project documentation, which consists of documentation for building permission and building design documentation.
The new church Liskovec
Vrlová, Ela ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Čupr, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to evolve a study of the subject AG35 to the level of a Documentation of building permits and a Documentation for the execution of the project. The theme is a new building of a church at the Brno suburbs. Specifically, it is a land at Nový Lískovec that is currently not publicly used. The main subject of the task was situating new objects and establishing their functional usage concerning the existing buildings; including urbanist interventions, treatment of the present objects, driveways and designing new communications. Considerable part of work is focused on revitalization of the area for the general public´s recreation, demolishion of the existing buildings functionally unrelated to the topic and then the construction of the new church itself. The building program is based on individually designed solution in mind with the general requirements for the construction, decoration, interior and operation of the church and its purpose. The disposition and the shape of the building are solved simply and generously. The church consists of one above-ground floor and other necessary related operations included. Essential effort in solving this project was to develop the current state of the site and provide a promising usable future.

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