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Architectural study of a stadium for track cycling - TJ FAVORIT Brno
Macíková, Želmíra ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The main topic of the master’s thesis is an architectural study of the velodrome in Brno, the Czech Republic. Nowadays, the existing stadium includes probably the oldest cycling track which is still in use in the whole Europe. Design deals with updating the old velodrome to current Olympic parametres and standards. The goal is to create a suitable, functional, and aesthetic space for athletes and passers-by and also to draw attention to cycling club TJ Favorit Brno, which has over 100-years tradition in the city. The new design keeps the existing 400-metre-long cycling track with its unique roof done by prof. arch. Lederer. Roof is extended above the track and the tribune, which forms the “genius loci“ of the Brno velodrome. A 250-metre-long track meeting the Olympic standards will be placed inside the longer track. Inside of it, there is space for various collective ball sports pitches. In the large oval, there is a multifunctional area, e.g., for a built track for bicross. The runways are at different height levels and are connected to the surrounding buildings. The main idea of the project is to cover the oval without pillars inside, thus keeping its genius loci. The structure of the roof above the main space is made of steel cables joining 3D steel structure above both the existing and new buildings near the straight parts of the track. Near the rounded parts of the track, the ropes are anchored into reinforced concrete walls. The supporting structure for membrane roof covering is made of carbon, which has excellent technical properties; due to its low weight, it is also used for the production of bicycles. The current building of the gymnasium and the main building of the TJ Favorit Brno cycling club, where there is a track cycling facility, will be preserved. They will be followed by outbuildings with facilities for the public, cycling athletes, a café, service, rental and shop, administration and technology spaces. In front of the main entrance, there is a public space with greenery and a water feature welcoming passers-by. Designed buildings surround the current stadium on three sides. Buildings mostly have two storeys.
Rohatec Special Regime Home
Čadová, Veronika ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the master’s thesis was to design an architectural study of a new building for a home with a special regime in Rohatec. This request was made in response to the tornado-destroyed building of the S-center in Hodonín. The request required the design of a multi-functional facility with a private garden for 90 patients and 100 staff working over two shifts. The selected land is located at the end of Rohatec, mostly surrounded by forest and a few family houses. At the same time, it‘s located by the main road, so it‘s easily accessible by everyone. The building is designed as a 3 story building with a flat roof and underground parking in the shape of an open U. The shape of the building itself is a compromise between the shape of the land, layout requirements for this type of facility, capacity requirements, and height restrictions according to the master plan. The shape allows for the creation of a private residential garden for the residents of the home, which is closed from the road, with a possible gate connection to the future forest park. The passage between the garden and the building will be enabled by a terrace around the entire perimeter of the inner side of the building. The individual home wings also enable layout separation of the individual departments needed for smooth building operations. Dispositionally, the home has a pharmacy open to the public, an underground parking lot, inpatient and administrative departments, a kitchen with a dining room, a cafe with a buffet, a library, a chapel, a part designated for therapy and space for mani-pedi with a hairdresser, rehabilitation with a gym, and more. The necessary technical background for the operation of the building, workshop spaces, a laundry room with a dryer, an ironing room, and storage rooms are also designed here.
Porta Coeli complex - new use of selected objects
Grünwald, Jakub ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis was to develop a proposal for the restoration of the Porta Coeli complex in the village of Předklášteří near Tišnov. It is the last functioning female Cistercian monastery in the Czech Republic. The area is currently undergoing gradual restoration under the management of Bernardium, s.r.o. and with the generous help of the Association of Volunteers for Porta Coeli. Slowly but surely, both religious and secular life is being restored to this important cultural and historical monument. The thesis focuses mainly on selected buildings that formerly served economic and industrial purposes. Some of these buildings have already been repaired and have found other uses. Others have been used either inappropriately or not at all and have been dilapidated for a long time. The Porta Coeli Monastery has its own distinctive Genius loci and should provide a unique spiritual and peaceful atmosphere for visitors who wish to spend time here and reect on themselves and the world around them. The focus of my work has become the westernmost part of the site, where I see great potential. This picturesque but somewhat forgotten place is dominated by a massive Baroque granary and the sheepfold building adjacent to it. The aim of my design is to nd a suitable functional use for these historic buildings and their surroundings that will meet the requirements of today and help breathe new life into this magical place. With the help of new architectural interventions that take into account the normative requirements of today's legislation, I am making the buildings accessible to the general public and at the same time pointing out the historical and architectural values that our ancestors left us. The second theme on which I have focused my attention is the southern part of the site. Here, on the basis of a conversation with the monastery administrator, I am proposing a new wood-chip incinerator. The input product will be biomass from the local timber industry, which the monastery is currently actively engaged in. The purpose of the new building is primarily to address the energy consumption of the existing and proposed buildings on the site.
Water and Sports Centre Pisárky
Prachárová, Adriána ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
According to the assignment, it is a building meant for needs of members of the rowing team, and should act as their training facility, with dressing rooms and spaces for meetings. Besides this purpose, the building should act as a public building and therefore be used by the public. During the design process, it was important to comply with the demands of the rowing team, and bring them an optimal space for training, as well as attract the public towards sports. There are plans for a new training canal, in the plot where the building is placed, and so the design took inspiration in the shape of the canal and translates it into its rounded shape at the front. There is a café and dressing rooms along with kanoe storage on the ground floor, as well as technological room. The second floor offers a massaging room, physiotherapy, multifunctional room, three offices and adjacent kitchen with terrace. These will be available for rent. The floor below ground contains a gym. There are also dressing rooms, wellness, and a training pool for rowing with its own technological room. The one thing that is supposed to catch attention are walls made with Profilit, which is a glass profile that is embedded into aluminium frame. These glass walls are used instead of regular windows and complete the round façade facing the canal. The whole plot of land is meant to be used for recreation, there will be exterior courts for playing sports and paths along the river which neighbours said plot. There will also be plenty of spaces for sitting, especially along the training canal so people can come and cheer for their favourites.
Sport Centre Brno
Zaplatil, David ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
It is an object of sports equipment, which will be mainly used for ice hockey, as well as for the organization of other sporting and social events. The main objective in the design of architectural buildings were to meet modern requirements for the operation and use of the sports hall. Mass solution hall is designed as part of a hyperbolic curve, which rotates around a central axis. This substance is added next curve and along the perimeter. It is a sine wave, which is twice reflected on the mass of the object. This curve separates the roofing structure from the construction and glazing adds mass element dynamics, which is in my opinion the sporting character of the buildings needed. Construction is due to this curve seems to be constantly moving. This curve has another purpose and that the highest point of the curve are a total of two, is the main entrances to the building and the curve that creates a kind of "entry portal".
Childern´s Sanatorium Ostrov u Macochy
Zemánek, Pavel ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The architectural study deals with the design of Childern´s sanatorium with speleotherapy in Ostrov u Macochy. Design works with the idea of connecting with the surrounding nature, responds to the slopping terrain and tries to fulfill a comprehensive construction program. A characteristic element is the use of natural material – wood within the curtaing walling, which defines the architectural expression of the building. Emphasis is placed on renewable energy sources.
Sport Centre Za Lužánkami Brno
Rehortová, Veronika ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The theme of my diplom thesis is to create the architectural study of a football stadium in Brno behind Lužánky. The proposed stadium is to create facilities for football , athletes and fans. Stadium capacity is 22 thousands audience. The football stadium is part of a sports complex, which dominates the area. The project responds to the sloping ground and is creating a single complex. Foyer (football stadium) is one open space, where the exterior continuously changes the interior. It was created direct view from the foyer on the playing surface.
Sanatorium with Speleotherapy for Childern Ostrov u Macochy
Švantnerová, Jana ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with the design of architectural study of new facility for Sanatorium with speleotherapy for children Ostrov u Macochy. The construction area is located in the protected landscape area of Moravsky kras, near small town Ostrov u Macochy in Blansko county. The main ambition of this study is to fully use the potential of target area. Children sanatorium mainly focuses on the treatment of respiratory diseases by using speleotherapy. They use nearby cave system for these purposes. This project consists of three main buildings – accommodation for patients, sanatorium and guest house. These objects are designed as well-functioning and cooperative complex which along with pleasant surroundings will satisfy all requirements needed for operating such a facility. The urban solution allows easy access to the centre of city Ostrov u Machochy and also into therapeutic caves. The final form of this study respects all important aspects of affected area and tries to naturally integrate into surrounding nature.
Sports and Leisure Centre Brno
Srnka, Samo ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The object of the multi-functional hall is designed to return sport and tourism to the Ponava sports complex. Because of its tradition, this sports complex has great potential, but it is not used at the present time. The new multi-functional hall will provide both - sports and cultural activities. It also uses recreational line Lužánecký park. The idea of the design is to use this territory beyond of sports matches, to spend the daily free time of people of all ages. The designed object uses the original location of the now non-existent stadium. The design of matter is sensitive to the environment, utilizing the vertical elements that already had an impression of dominance and significance in ancient Greece. The object of the ice hockey stadium is elevated to the plate for pedestrian visitors, which makes it visible from nearby roads. The interior layout offers a comfortable orientation in the building while visual contact with the exterior. This is secured by the installed communication line just behind the facade. The surroundings of the stadium also provide a natural space for relaxing and spending free time.
Sport Centre Brno
Havlíková, Terezie ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The theme of my dissertation is to create the architectural study of a football stadium in Brno behind Lužánky. The proposed stadium is to create facilities for football Brno, athletes and fans. Stadium capacity is 23 thousands audience. Object is an organic shape and is forming two main parts. The first part of the concrete superstructuce and second is a steel structure carrying a transparent facade composed of ETFE foil.

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