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A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Valdhans, Jan ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Abstract In the town of Kroměříž, in an attractive location near significant heritage-protected sites such as the Květná zahrada (Flower Garden) and the forest park area of the psychiatric hospital, as well as the popular excursion spot Barbořina, there is currently an unused, relatively large undeveloped area. The city council’s intention is to construct residential buildings with minor multifunctional features in this locality. The subject of my bachelor’s thesis was to find and develop a building solution that would offer a pleasant environment and comprehensive functions to support the lives of local residents, in line with current urban development trends. My work involved creating an overall conceptual solution, an urban layout proposal for the area, and developing a project for a new multifunctional building within the scope of architectural studies.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Sajková, Viktória ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Housing nowadays represents a real challenge and life change for many. It is a time when an individual is going through an important stage in their lives when they have to become independent and start to forge their own path. At the same time, however, this personal growth is is faced with the reality of rising housing prices, which makes the process of finding a new home even more challenging. Finding suitable housing that that meets at least the basic requirements becomes a real challenge that can affect the overall quality of an individual's life. In addition to individuals who are trying to become independent and start a new life, there is also a group of people who are not satisfied with their current living situation. For them, housing is more than just a place to live. They are looking for a space where they can live their everyday experiences and where they where they feel truly at home. These individuals desire a place where they will feel a sense of belonging and well-being, where they will be able to freely express their individuality and develop their interests. For them, housing is an important part of their lives, affecting not only their physical emotional and psychological well-being. Today, when the city offers a wealth of options and opportunities, it is important that housing is more than just a functional space to sleeping. It is where we are born, grow and create our most precious memories. That's why it's important for housing to be a place, that inspires, drives and encourages us to develop personally and live happily.The aim of this project is to create affordable urban housing for everyone in Kroměříž, with a focus on people and their lives needs. The proposed concept focuses on housing, but also provides amenities for the leisure time of the residents. Project includes 6 apartment buildings, two of which are equipped with polyfunction. Each of the houses is unique, differing in appearance and materials used in their construction. Some have balconies or terraces, others do not, and each is designed to respond to classical shapes of the surrounding buildings, but with a modern twist. They are set in a green area, complemented by a square and a park with water features, which creates a pleasant and functional urban environment for all residents.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Vido, Samuel ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The proposal extends the city of Kroměříž into an undeveloped area. Newly proposed facilities in this area will bring various functions, from traditional housing and community living to multifunctional spaces and urban amenities such as groceries, bistros, cafés, libraries, fitness centers, or office spaces, creating an environment for active urban life. Within the block, there are parks, water areas, promenades, playgrounds, or workout areas. The proposal introduces housing to the location, such as traditional residential units, which are in constant demand, as well as a newly introduced concept of community living, financially accessible to people and families from various social or health disadvantaged groups, or for people who prefer to live in a social environment while maintaining privacy. In addition to housing, this complex brings multifunctional spaces to its surroundings, supporting small businesses in the area and providing them with an attractive space for the growth of their business, whether it be a restaurant, hair salon, or office spaces. A large number of educational institutions in the area provide an opportunity to create space for youth development, which is the focus of this proposal.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Plšková, Nicolle ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new residential complex in an attractive location in Kroměříž and the subsequent study of a selected polyfunctional building in the proposed development.The work follows the request of the town of Kroměříž. The goal was an apartment complex that would work with its surroundings, connect the area and ensure the quality of the current housing. The adressed area is located on Lutopecká Street in Kroměříž. Currently, it is a grassy unused area, which is listed in the Kroměříž Zoning Plan as a development area for housing in apartment buildings. The proposal connects two areas - Lutopecka Street with the street near Květná zahrada, which is currently a dead end. Furthermore, the proposal allows for future connection of other development areas listed in the Kromšříž zoning plan. The proposed housing development is divided into three blocks and has a rather denser character. For this reason, parking is expected to be mainly in underground garages. The space between the blocks will therefore be freed up and supplemented by greenery, playgrounds, gazebos, etc. Due to the considerable distance from the centre of Kroměříž, the proposal includes polyfunctional buildings that meet the current requirements for housing. Services are designed along the new road and create a small square. In addition to small services, there is a grocery store, a café, a clubhouse for young people, a room with a projector suitable for meetings or lectures and space for the transfer of the Library of Kroměříž. That is currently located in a nearby apartment building with unsuitable premises. When it comes to the flats themselves, the proposed study of one selected building includes apartments of different variations .
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Klimešová, Naďa ; Uřídilová, Marcela (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
What’s a building in the landscape like? It’s not indifferent. It uses but doesn’t abuse. It doesn’t compete. It is not indifferent The theme of the project is the road – as progress, as an element of composition. It starts among the vineyards and ends with a view of the hills of Pálava, the dominant feature of the landscape. In the middle, the road is enclosed by houses and passes through a large frame which creates a picture of the landscape that changes with time. Henceforth, the building is not just a building; it is also a frame through which we see an endless number of pictures. It uses but doesn’t abuse The buildings of the winery and of the wine research institute are designed according to the principles of sustainability and are as environmentally friendly as possible. Built with wooden panels on a barren plot of land, they make use of waste water. Does not compete The buildings are located amid the vineyards with a view of the Pálava hills. From the distance, they appear to blend with the landscape thanks to the climbing vines on the outside walls.
Architecture in Landscape – Winery
Nováková, Natalie ; Menšíková, Naděžda (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Urbanist concept in the cadastral area of Strachotín village is based on spiral inspirations. The village is located on the banks of Novomlýnské nádrže and offers a wonderful view of Pálava. Therefore, for me, the most powerful motif has become the nature, which is cyclical, but does not repulse. The spiral has been applied to the driveway to a selected location offering the best view and communicating with the village. The function of the winery was supplemented by a small recreational riding complex. The functional solution offers the possibility of visiting, family recreation or organizing corporate events and presentations. When embedding functions, it was considered the most convenient mode of transport that would capture that function. This was further refined by the creation of public spaces that link to the various sites and the whole area. The actual mass solution of objects is inspired by Pálava itself, which is hard but delicate. For my most important objects, it "crystallized" and encouraged them to cover the greenery with the least important visitor.
Architecture of a contemporary house in Beskydy
Mrva, Kamil ; Žabičková, Ivana (referee) ; Peřinková, Martina (referee) ; Rak, Milan (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of architecture of a contemporary single-family house in The Beskydy region. In the introduction of the thesis The Beskydy region as well as the document of the Protected landscape area of Beskydy (Chráněná krajinná oblast - CHKO Beskydy) are described. In recent years the above mentioned topic has been discussed a lot among the architects and designers of the region. Current architecture in the CHKO Beskydy has been stagnating for years due to the fact that in this region quality architecture of a little higher level will always necessarily be in conflict with the devastating policy of the CHKO Beskydy. The objective of the thesis is to specify rules that need to be observed when creating a contemporary single-family house in the Beskydy region. The design as well as the realization of a single-family house in Prostřední Bečva serves to experimentally verify the thesis. This thesis, including the analysis of the obtained data, collecting information, technical examination and authorized expert opinions, has performed as an important part of the engineering process leading to the approval of architectural projects from the institutions of the state administration.
Healthy Living
Zhuravlyova, Yelena ; Koutný, Jan (referee) ; Peřinková, Martina (referee) ; Tušer, Jaroslav (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Over the years, every major city turns into a knot of intractable problems: overpopulation, traffic jams, environmental degradation. Some countries make a faster conversion from an industrial development to an information growth phase, than the infrastructural changes take place. Therefore, environmental design and construction would not be short-termed, but rather will be the long-term targets for all the groups associated with the construction. The healthy living is one of the most important reasons to start a complicated long-term reconstruction of eco-cities. Successful ecological reconstitution requires a knowledge about already implemented exemplary solutions. For this purpose, the dissertation analyzes the basic ecological problems of settlements, analyzing the examples of approaches to improve the environmental performance of cities on the reference of foreign experience and creates criteria and principles for designing urban structures for healthy living in CR.
The Archeological Park Mikulcice
Hladíková, Monika ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Architectonic and urbanistic concept The designed area is placed in the rural zone of the village Mikulčice and in the rural zone of the village Kopčany. This area has a big potencial in its cultural and historical values as well as in the natural ones. The connection of the pure and very original nature with a very strong historical value gives the region its very own authentic character and amplifies the experience of the visitor. This reagion was declared as a cultural heritage in 1962 and yet it is nominated to the World heritage list UNESCO. Its rich history and archeological discoveries gave an idea to built here a congress center. The congress center is situated in the natural enviroment where it presents the ruined churches and also the archeological discoveries. The goal of this project is to attract attention of the public. To enriche the knowledge of the public and to connect both sides of the river Morava by a bridge. The idea is to preserve the woods and meadows in the horizontal like region and to enter the landscape with a similar composition. The building itself is situated to the north of the ground plans of the churches, in historical path of the authentic waterway around the stronghold site. Its shape is inspired by a boat which reflects the waterway and the heritage of st.Cyril and st.Method who passed on to us the teachings of the Church. This is symbolised as large boats carrying the people to the everlasting salvation. The topic of the „path“ reminds us of our pilgrimage through the neverending sea of time. The values which our ancestors passed on to us and which we will pass on to our children. The bridge which overcomes this building can be a notional connection beetween the history and the present days. These are undoubtedly linked together and we should not forget it.
Transcendental aspects of architectural design as factors of sustainability
Volnohradský, Radan ; Peřinková, Martina (referee) ; Loutocká, Vlasta (referee) ; Uřídilová, Marcela (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
This thesis deals with complex processes, relationships and phenomena which go beyond the assumed and accepted materialistic perception of the world in general and the process of architectural design specifically. It clarifies and actually redefine the sustainability from a point of higher universal principles forming our environment. At the beginning this thesis presents an extensive knowledge base of existing holistic design systems including Feng-shui, sacred geometry, geomancy or numerology. The purpose is to build and establish a solid foundation for understanding and further research as well as objectively interpreting lesser known topics as a whole. On the basis of intersecting information through the above mentioned topics we specify the hypothesis which proposes the pre-existence of one unifying design matrix of harmonic structures in architecture. The structure of its verification takes us from an analysis of the science of human perception to systems of self-similar contextual references of animated and inanimated forms. These systems of emergent form and flow are basically known as fractals, and could be expressed in both mathematical and geometrical languages. The thesis research then consists of analysing chosen examples of urban and architectural scale in sense of fractality, symbolism and geometrical matrices. We include and integrate the research of associated and relevant phenomena in pedagogical practice, and a case study of the application of fractals in development of a chosen town. From the results of this thesis we abstract five non-dogmatic guidelines or tenets for architectural design; which are supported by experimental verification on some of the author´s buildings. These tenets stand as pillars of implosive architecture. This kind of architecture in context of transcendental overlaps means a possibility of how to bring our anthropogenic environment closer to the natural and harmonic code of the Universe.

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