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Restoration of the monastery in Šternberk
Wernerová, Valerie ; Kocourek, Tomáš (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The subject of the thesis was to create an architectural study of the revitalization of part of the building of the former Augustinian monastery in Šternberk, including its surroundings and garden. It was essential to find a new functional use of neglected spaces and determine the overall concept of the object's functioning. The building of the former monastery is to serve as a place for rest, cultural development and relaxation in a demanding era. It is functionally divided into two parts that intertwine. Firstly, it is a part intended primarily for the local population, for concerts, theaters, cultural days, social events... that is, for social and cultural enjoyment. The second part is aimed at people looking for a change of environment, relaxation in a pleasant space with high-quality facilities and recharging new energy. Within the monastery, pleasant accommodation has been created with spaces for rest, sports, relaxation, but also remote work. Both functions complement each other, the space of the restaurant, cafe or beer hall serve both residents and staying guests. The small wellness centre is also open to those interested from Šternberk as well as a gym, an open library or a beautifully landscaped garden that encourages relaxation for both locals and guests. A significant input into the architecture is the arrangement of the inner courtyard. Roofing of the courtyard, which is open today, is proposed. At the same time, a new staircase and an elevator are added in the courtyard. In the monastery grounds, it is possible to pass from east to west through the accessible monastery garden, in which parts of the English park intertwine with the baroque garden. In the south-western part, a underground garage is being built, hidden under green roof connected to the garden.
Restoration of the monastery in Šternberk
Janečková, Klára ; Kocourek, Tomáš (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis was the development of an architectural study of the restoration of the former Augustinian monastery in Šternberk city and the compositional layout of the adjacent area. Since 1993, the monastery has been owned by the Šternberk municipality, which is trying to gradually revitalize it. The goal of the proposal is to carefully use the existing building and make the monastery garden accessible to the public. In response to the demands of the investor and the coexistence of the church, a primary art school, restaurant, wine bar, hotel, ceremony hall and exhibition spaces were designed in the building. The inner atrium was covered by glass roof and completed with an elevator and stairs. In connection with the proposed functional use and due to inadequate access to the premises, an underground parking lot was placed in the western part with the possibility of entry to the courtyard in front of monastery. Two new entrances were created to the garden, connecting Opavská street with Zahradní street.
Restoration of the former fast in Hodíškov
Centner, Václav ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to develop the concept of the studio work from the first semester of the third year, which we originally took from concept to documentation for the building permit in part B. Furthermore, the design was finalized in the documentation C for the implementation of the construction. The actual topic was the restoration of the fast house in Hodíšek, which has long since lost its original purpose and is now used as council housing for non-domestic local residents. The Rychta has also undergone several alterations to try to bring new qualities to it, which have been rather contradictory. The Rychta is located in Hodíškov, which is a small village among the hills of the Highlands. We drove to the place through winding roads barely wide enough for one car. Around the roads there were grown-up houses and we actually felt a bit like in another world after arriving from Brno. The Rychta stands on a hill, separating the former sugar factory from the rest of the village. From the hill the tavern looks down on the village and looks majestic as the patron saint of the place. There is also a small pond in the village, which makes the local climate more pleasant and provides a home for all kinds of animals and plants. Hodíškov has 150 inhabitants, so the fast house with its farm wing exceeds the capacity of the locals' demands for a place where they can meet and hold public gatherings. Therefore, in connection with the romantic nature of the place, I thought that the fast house with its farm wing could serve as a setting for weddings and larger social events. This will allow me to bring a more generous spatial experience to the vaulted spaces in the farm wing and restore the spirit of the interior spaces that has been lost during the remodeling of the past years. In my approach to the heritage values of the fast house I am trying to restore its dignity and grandeur on the other hand not forgetting and denying its history which has been so tarnished. Different parameters apply to the economic wing. During the rebuilding process, there were attempts to bring it closer to the speedway with various façade elements and the like. In working with these two buildings I try to establish firmly where each stands and what its role is and was. The wedding program required increased accommodation capacity, which I solved by adding a "barn" to the rear yard space.
Restoration of the Renaissance Town Hall in Hostěradice
Kuncová, Daniela ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the restoration of the Renaissance town hall in Hostěradice. The documentation is based on an architectural study processed within the subject BGA036 Restoration of Monuments. The town hall is located in the centre of the square of Hostěradice. It is its dominant feature. It is a very old renaissance building. The town hall is surrounded by a road on the south and west side. The rest of the building is located in the park, which is also subject to restoration. It is a two-storey building with a gable roof. On the north side, the town hall is connected to a newer building. The town hall is currently not in use. The Renaissance town hall probably consists of two Gothic houses, which were later combined into one. The town hall dates back to the 16th century. At the beginning of the 17th century the town hall burnt down as a result of an attack by Swedish troops. At the beginning of the 19th century a granary was built here. Later, a cinema hall was built here, and at the end of the 20th century a bathroom was added. In recent years, the town hall has not been used, but its surroundings have been renovated. The whole of the Town Hall and its current additions will not be significantly affected. The later additions will also be retained, creating a varied spectacle in the courtyard. A lift and spiral staircase is proposed for the interior of the Town Hall. In the northern part of the redeveloped site, an extension in the form of classical houses with gabled roofs is proposed, here there will be space for services and a doctor's flat. The whole development will retain a classic village character.
Restoration of the Renaissance Town Hall in Hostěradice
Vican, Martin ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis was to develop project documentation for a building permit in part B and construction execution documentation in part C. The developed project documentation follows on from the subject AG034 – Monument restoration studio. The topic of the studio work was to propose a solution for the restoration of the Renaissance town hall in Hostěradice, which now serves only as a grocery store and a gym. All the spaces of the town hall are falling into disrepair, but the village of Hostěradice is starting to invest in gradual repairs and improvements not only to the building itself, but also to the surrounding area. After completing a workshop in the building, which resulted in a preliminary structural and technical survey of the building and the basic considerations of the residents of the village and the council, I arrived at the basic concept of the restoration of the town hall. I will rid the building of all redundant constructions that divide vaulted spaces and redundant extensions. By demolishing the attached stage, I isolate the historic building, to which I then design a modern extension with hygienic and technical facilities. It is connected to the historic town hall by a glazed space with a communication core, from which you can reach all the used spaces. The purpose of the restored building will be to represent the village at social events. All spaces will be converted into halls, galleries or facilities for refreshments in the form of catering and a bar. With this approach, I plan to preserve the valuable layers of the Renaissance building and at the same time add a new layer to the town hall that adapts the building to modern needs.
Restoration of the former fast in Hodíškov
Hron, Tomáš ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a proposal for the restoration of the former fast house with its farm part in Hodíškov. The project is based on the subject BGA032 – Architectural Studio 4 - Restoration of Monuments. The first mention of the fast house comes from reports in the town registers from 1462 and 1483. However, in these years the inn was already standing. The origins of the tavern are not clearly known. The actual establishment of the fast is assumed to have taken place around 1417, when a significant event took place in the village, namely the settlement of a dispute at Hodíškov between the abbot of Žďár, Jan, and Čeněk of Lipý, the lord of Nové Město. Between 1813 and 1945, the Linsbauer family owned the Hodíškov fast, which contributed to the elevation of the village and the region. They adapted the farmhouse and the yard to the present-day appearance of a chateau. In the period 1850-1866 the former building was rebuilt and adapted to its present form, together with the addition of an outbuilding. At the same time, the building represents several functions, where 1PP serves as a pub, 1NP as a social space with a clubhouse, kitchen and sanitary facilities. In 2NP there are starter flats and the attic space is not used at the same time. The utility area serves as a garage for farm vehicles. The deck space is also unused here. The municipality has an idea of using the building for starter flats. However, this solution is contrary to the planning documentation. The new use of the building will be in line with the planning documentation, will bring the building back to life and will contribute to the development of the village. It is an investment project, with the function of a hotel resort with temporary housing, wellness, restaurant facilities and a traditional pub for the residents of the village. In addition to the historic building, the project envisages a new building in the farmyard, which will unify the visual character of the farmyard. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to modify the object so that its full potential is used. At the same time, the historical form of the building and the genius loci of the whole plot should be preserved. The building will be treated as a historically valuable and listed building.
Restoration of the Art Nouveau Orlík Inn in Zákupy
Křeček, Vít ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the restoration of the Art Nouveau Orlík Inn in Zákupy. The proposed restoration mainly deals with the return of the original function of the inn and the ballroom and partial conversion to mini-brewery. The design honours the original Art Nouveau elements such as the front façade, roof structure, arches, cast iron columns, wrought iron Art Nouveau railing or the stucco ornamental columns on the hall's emporium. The building has undergone partial renovations in the past, which have irreparably damaged parts of the interior and the courtyard façade. The design responds to and reworks these parts. An important change to the internal layout and access to the building is the creation of a pass-through exterior corridor from the street to the courtyard, creating its own plaza that will serve as the inn's summer seating space and as a handling area for the mini-brewery. The transformation of the courtyard façade is significant, where the façade will be unified with large-format French windows that connect the interior spaces of the hall to the courtyard, and a vertical vegetation of Boston ivy - the vertical vegetation adds life and scale to the courtyard. The new function of the brewery should serve as a major tourist destination for visiting the Art Nouveau Orlik Inn in Zákupy and will also be a major economic resource for the operation. The result is an architectural study, a design study, partial construction documents and technical documentation for the detail of the taproom and bar counter.
Havířov – Postsocialist City
Moler, Vít ; Guzdek, Adam (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Master thesis project presents Havířov, the city full of interesting things. It is the youngest city in the Czech Republic, built on a green meadow at Silesian Region. Architecture of Havířov is uniform and it was strongly influenced by Socialist realism. Town is located on the plane, surrounded by water tanks and White Carpathian Mountains. There are the cleanest air conditions from the whole surrounding area. The aim of the project was to find new idea and remedy the shortcomings of the city. The project addresses the issue of absence of typical picturesque square with stores in the city centre. Part of the objective is also dealing with the issue of rapidly aging city with a lot of inhabitants. This problem is based on the fact that in the 50s of the 20th century generation of young people at the same age were coming to Havířov due to possibility of work in the mines and ironworks.
Reconstruction of the cultural center Ronov nad Doubravou
Venclík, Ondřej ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create documentation for building permit and a part of building design documentation, based on architectural study prepared insubject named AG34 – Architectural Design Studio IV. Main content of the study was reconstruction of the cultural house next to the main hall. Building contains dancing hall, restauration and high garret. Basic idea of the project was to deconstruct latest part of the buildings from courtyard. Today in year 2020 the spaces are small for new function and are not valuace. Thats why the latest parts will be break down. Building plot is located on Chittussi square. The original house is now standing between townhall and family house. At immediate proximity is located also resturations, school and church. Plot is quite flat and horizontal. Part of the project is also landfield inside courtyard, where also kids from school are playing.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Hlušková, Lenka ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is reconstruction of historical building of the limestone in Grygov. This project is based on the subject AG034 Studio of Architectural Design IV - Restoration of Monuments. The main topic of the studio work was to think about the appropriate use of a building of limestone with the extant circular limekiln and adjacent area of former site of limestone, and to create an architectural study. The thesis include plan to convert building and adjacent land to the cultural-educational facility with camp. Rooms of building is going to be use for various cultural and non-cultural social events. The whole land is going to be recultivated and rearranged for use of citizen. It´s attempt to return to the original values of the building´s appearance. This values were suppress during the years. At the same time It´s preserve essence of its place. The new interventions are solved with respect to native construction. Together them are create harmonic connection between the old historical part and the new timeless part.

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