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Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Koževnikovová, Natálie ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
Wine Farmstead is used to refer to large settlements outside the urban area of the municipality. Most were single economic unit, independent of the surroundings. The proposal builds on this tradition and also refers to the continuity of place and family winemaking tradition. Its main theme is the creation of two courtyards directly related to the building of the former brickyard. The first one is for family and its economic purposes, the other for visitors.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Krivdová, Nikoleta ; Pokorný, Filip (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
The concept of the building is mainly affected by the locality, where the river and the corner are the main phenomens.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Horňasová, Tereza ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The design of housing complex uses a slightly rising terrain. In the areas where the terrain rises almost steeply is not design any building, because there would be a problem with the traffic transportation. Urban solution is a bit simple. Communication passes through the center of area and serves as a residential street with a visual axis on the steeply rising terrain. The proposed development is offset from existing homes on the street pasture. The urban solution designs terraced houses which is similar as in street Hlouskova and they are oriented north-south side. Two types of terraced houses, various widths and lengths, together form an interesting complex that does not look monotonously and endlessly. On the other site there are apartment buildings. Their ground plan is almost square and location is influenced by the shape of the area with the rising terrain along the alley. Apartment buildings include a parking garage accessible from the road. The concept of a terraced house is based on the intermediate atrium that provides contact between street, house and garden and is becoming the center of the house. Entry is through an open parking space on the street. The visual axis continues atrium to the garden. Apartment building uses an east-west orientation. The house is divided into eastern and western part. The eastern part is about half floor lower which uses a gradually rising terrain. On each landing is its own entry into the apartment thanks to this spatial arrangement. The house has 6 apartments, each apartment has a loggia that provides contact with the outside. The staircase is located in the middle of the house, the last flight of stairs leads to the walkable part of the roof, where there is a terrace with vegetation. Terrace is oriented to the west and it serves to entire apartment building.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Kopečková, Petra ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
This blueprint respects and derives benefit from the steep land, smoothly dividing two different worlds – the city and the landscape. The lenghtwise mass, presenting terraced estate, closes the gardens of current houses on Pastviny street. It creates imaginary entry into a free landscape. There are detached houses ascending freely towards the woods. They are rotated in the line with centerlines, which are made by current build-up area. The whole concept of terraced houses is based on the motif of bay, which also appears in apartment blocks. It is inserted in the space between houses, therefore there is a view from the first floors into the garden through a glassed-in dining room. The contact among the street, house and garden is made. The complex consists of six detached apartment blocks with fifty five flats and shared underground parking lot. Apartment blocks are divided into two hives, counting three blocks each. Almost every flat has at least one private outdoor space – front garden, loggia or terrace. The main idea behind this blueprint is the turning of the entry doors towards the common outdoor area, where people could meet. All the blocks could interact with each other thanks to this area. Loggias, bow-windows and terraces placed vertically on exterior of the blocks allow the view of surrounding landscape. These components appear couple of times in this complex and they make the whole mass more plastic. They enliven it. The surrounding of the apartment blocks is filled with green vegetation. The green vegetation and front gardens concur.
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Dočekalová, Veronika ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The newly created area complements a circular road. It creates an important boulevard which is surrounded by multifunctional houses, a park, and a metropolitan building. In the northern part there are two multifunctional objects. The southern part has a house of a metropolitan character. In between is a spacious park. The northern and southern parts are connected by a boulevard which evolves into the Main Station. The proposed multifunctional house is in a close distance from the municipality. The mass is divided into several parts. The highest part is placed towards the Benešova street. It gradually declines towards Koliště. This declivity does not create a barrier from the Koliště street. Important part are the common areas that create so called boxes. These boxes are two levels, always visible at the facade, one field wide and seven meters deep. They are made out of different material and include vertical green gardens. These serve as the relaxation zone for the employees. Façade is composed of highlighted horizontal strips which cover the ceiling construction and give the building its own character at the same time. Parterre encompasses commercial spaces. The rest of the storeys are designed as universal rentable spaces. Underneath the building is a garage and commercial spaces accessible from the Koliště street.
Hranice – redefinition of urban structure
Stibůrková, Nikola ; Walter, Jaromír (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
This diploma project deals with a proposal for a new movie theater in the city of Hranice. The aim of this project is to explore the possibilities of cinema architecture, emphasizing the variability of the design solution. The cinema is viewed not as an object with one set function, but as a variable cultural space that plays important part in the cultural life of not only smaller towns. Important part of the design is also the scale - scale of the different events, the town itself as well as its society. There has been a broader redefinition of the urban structure and study of the surrounding development that preceded the cinema design itself, with emphasis on the 1. máje street and proposed linear park. New building of the movie theater corresponds with the proposed regulatives of the future development and cooperates with the newly proposed library, with which it creater new culturaly- educational center of the town.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Řezanina, Dušan ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Design of multipurpose town house on Křížová street nearby Mendel square. Land is situated on vacant site and designed house is following current block.
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Amoussa, Jasmína ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The site of Benešova is located on the edge of the medieval city of Brno, where there are many important public buildings and park areas. The structure of existing buildings is mainly in compact blocks. The main goal of this project was to add some masses, which would be designed to follow surrounding buildings, and to designe park areas, that would copy the structure of parks in Brno's ring road. Project of the new polyfonctional building of administration and commercial areas is located on the north of the area and it is designed to meet its architectural expression of the importance of the place where is located.
To Dvur Kralove by train - Transfer Terminal in Dvur Kralove nad Labem
Martinčeková, Jaroslava ; Šmídek, Petr (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
The territory is located in Dvur Kralove nad Labem in the Czech Republic. The concept of the transfer terminal consists in creating a separate space, optically partially closed and partially open, which will be made of concrete frames. The frames, defining the station space, will be overgrown by greenery and, on the arrival of a visitor by train, they will create an impression of entering the green "yard". The frames are visually redecorated on the facade of the terminal itself, and the whole object thus acquires a unified and integral expression. The arrangement of the frames diffuses in the direction from the train entrance to the terminal building, and partially limits the views to the current unaesthetic buildings around the western part of the parcel. Gradual diffusing allows crossing of the railway section with greenery and provides views of the park around the terminal.
Jaroslavice – place in the landscape
Dräxlerová, Laura ; Ryšavá, Hana (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
The project of Cultural hub for Jaroslavice village is based on the rich history of this small borderline area. It is aiming on improving the current state of the region by connecting it into the cultural net and coordinating creative project within the area. It focuses on attracting foreing artists and connecting them with local community as well as coworking with art schools. It provides workshops and courses for local people and targets children and young people for developing their relationship to culture and creativity, The most attractive part of the project is the „Laboratory of Light“. It is composed from 8 different light situations for artist to train their skills.

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