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Increasing the productivity of the design process
Chaloupka, Michal ; Knoflíček, Radek (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the topic of increasing the productivity of the design process in a competitive environment. The thesis consists of two parts. The first part is devoted to the explanation of the methodological approach, which is called the Brno Design School, which is based on a systemic approach standing on three key pillars, which are defined in the theoretical conception. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the proposal of a new methodology in the design process, which is presented on a specific example of a CNC machine tool. In the methodology, technical and economic criteria are proposed by means of which the different design options are evaluated. The aim of the methodology is to bring simplicity to the design process, thereby achieving savings in time, financial resources, and competitive advantage.
Architectural study of the sacred building and the Salesian community center in Brno - Líšeň
Radchenko, Mark ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis is the design of the sacral building of Salesians and community center in Brno – Líšeň. The founder of the Salesian order is the Italian priest John Bosco. The Salesian style stands on three pillars: reason, religion and kindness. It is a style of educational work, based on a preventive system and constant assistance. The Salesian congregation and subsequently the entire complex of the center in the urban district Brno-Líšeň received help from the foundation fund for youth, which he started in 1998 its construction. The proposed facility should cover the remaining needs of visitors and should be accessible to the general public. As a result, an architectural design was created, which includes an object of church with a parish section and a community center. The sacral object has a monumental appearance and its shape consists of a dominant cube standing on a monumental and long base, thus fitting into the contemporary surroundings and reacting to its overall structure. The composition is completed by a high concrete belfry. The entire complex consists of two masses connected by a covered colonnade. The first main mass includes a church with a rectory. The church can accommodate almost three hundred visitors. The parsonage serves as accommodation for the parish priest and other members of the congregation, and has access to the parish atrium. The second part of the complex is the community center with the main space of the multifunctional hall and administration.
Automatic exchange of workpieces in CNC horizontal milling centers
Mašek, Dominik ; Marek, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the issue of automatic workpiece change in CNC horizontal milling centres. On the basis of a system analysis of the problem and the current state of the market, a suitable method of automatic workpiece change for a large machine tool, which can be specified as a machine designed for workpieces weighing more than 10 000 kg, is to be proposed. In the first part of the thesis the problem of automatic workpiece change is discussed, followed by a market analysis. The design of the structural solution consists of the design and evaluation of solution variants, the necessary technical calculations of the selected variant, a 3D model and selected drawings. The machine is rated for a load of 40,000 N from the pallet and workpiece.
Architectural study of the sacral building and community center of the Salesians in Brno
Lupyr, Nataliia ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The architectural study of a sacred space and community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšeň includes the design of a church and associated facilities for the needs of the Salesian community. The aim is to create a space for prayer and the spiritual development of children and young people, which the Salesians support. The plot designated for the church is located near the Salesian Center and is surrounded by panel houses and civic amenities. There are shops, cafes, schools, and a clinic in the vicinity. The terrain of the plot is sloping, offering design possibilities. The proposed church utilizes the terrain relief by excavating a portion of the land and placing the church in a lowered space, creating a partially underground floor. This allows for more space for community activities and prayer. The design also includes an extensive park and gathering spaces. The church is designed as a standalone structure with functions divided into different levels. The parish and community functions are located on the ground floor, while the liturgical space is situated on the above-ground levels. The shape of the church harmonizes with the surrounding buildings, but the facade adds a contrast between the concrete architecture and nature. The construction of the church consists of reinforced concrete monolithic elements and wooden components. The underground portion is entirely monolithic, while the aboveground floors are composed of four reinforced concrete monolithic cores and wooden columns and beams. The goal of this architectural study is to create a functional and aesthetically appealing sacred space and community center that will serve the Salesian community and promote the spiritual and physical development of children and young people.
Skatepark Brno Královo Pole
Šnajder, Vít ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of documentation for the building permission and implementation of the construction of the Skatepark in Brno Řečkovice. The project is based on the subject AG034 - Architectural Design Studio 3 - Interior Design Studio. The aim of the work was to rehabilitate the current neglected areas under the bridge of the I/43 road which currently contain a self-help BMX park, a parking lot and a collection yard. In the proposal, these spaces are preserved and cultivated, in addition to the addition of a skate park, café and facilities for athletes. It seeks to turn the local dangerous atmosphere into a space that will work well not only for adrenaline sports enthusiasts but also for the wider community. The structure embedded under the bridge is divided into 3 basic buildings, one of which are elongated blocks, two of which are placed parallel to the ground level of the skatepark and follow the direction of the bridge above them. The building on the west side is set into the hillside to allow smooth access from Kronova Street to its roof terrace. The third block is laid diagonally on top of the two and connects the two buildings like a bridge. It is in the diagonal where the café is located, which thus offers guests interesting views of the athletes from its elevated position, moreover, by being raised it does not take the area of the sports ground. In the lower buildings there are easily lockable facilities for athletes, clubhouses and chill-out zones. Users and traffic are divided into two basic groups, namely athletes and café guests. The main entrance for café visitors is to the second floor smoothly from the ground floor of Kronova Street, or via a secondary entrance through a staircase from the direction of the railway station. The athletes have a number of entrances to the site, Attention has been given to ensure that these traffic flows do not cross each other too much, but at the same time allow a great deal of interconnectivity and interaction. In addition to the building itself, there are proposed skate pools (obstacle type), a U-ramp, a small stage for possible competitions or eventual jams/small concerts, a basketball court and a BMX park. In the far field of the road bridge columns there is a car park which can also serve the local railway station and also a recycling yard.
Architectural study of the sports area of the Favorit Brno cycling stadium
Hyánků, Alex ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was the design of the reconstruction of the Favorit Brno cycling stadium, the so-called velodrome, located in Brno - the centre of Pisárky, southeast of the Brno Exhibition Centre at Křižíkovsého Street. The velodrome does not meet the current requirements of track cycling. A new 250m long wooden cycle track will be built into the existing stadium. The space that will be created after the shortening of the track will serve as a multifunctional area on which a mobile BMX track can be built. This is connected to the passageway 'coming out' of the building and going back inside. The facilities for the BMX track is under the velodrome stands in the southern part. The design also includes an annexe which will serve as a track cycling facility and administrative space. The proposal also includes a completly roofed building, as currently the roof structure only covers the grandstands. The new roofing builds on the existing roof as the roof structure has historical value.
STU Innovation Center
Jurko, Tomáš ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the innovation center building in the inner block of the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava. The work is based on the architectural study of the subject AG035 Architectural designe and the construction study of the subject AG036 Complex project. The inner block of the treated area is located in the Bratislava - Staré Mesto district, in close proximity to important buildings and the historical core of the city. The goal of the proposal is to functionally activate the inner block and design the objects of the new innovation center, to create a representative architecture that will not only serve students, but also the public and will connect these two spheres. The proposal includes an innovative science center with laboratories and educational, social, multi-purpose spaces connected with the rector's workplaces. The basic concept of the idea design was to create a new dominant in the space, that solution creates an open space in the inner block and creates a number of functional free areas for students, teachers and the public. The proposed building has 2 underground floors, which are set into the terrain and primarily serve as an underground parking, individual research and laboratory spaces, and 10 above-ground floors, which mainly spaces for education, relaxation, students and the public.
Hall conversion
Cvrčková, Aneta ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the conversion of a building in the former Juta industrial complex in Přerov. The history of the halls dates back to the 19th century, when they served the engineering industry and then also the production of rope material. The hall is located very close to the train station and the bus station. This location is not a very popular place in the city. It is a place of activity of socially maladjusted groups, and the territory does not create a pleasant impression upon arrival in the city. The area has recently changed urbanistically with the construction of a new traffic shortcut, a four-lane road, which is supposed to improve the traffic situation and create faster passage through the city. The shortcut runs through the center of the former industrial area, along the wall of the indoor building being designed and along the brewery. The areas around are vacant and unused. Existing buildings in the area have been dilapidated for many years. These are strong impulses to design a transformation of location and especially the transformation of a vast industrial hall. The attached pre-diploma project is dedicated to the design of the entire area of the former factory. The proposed object is the already mentioned hall, formed by the connection of three tracts, which are situated in an L shape, which opens towards the current Škodova Street. The building impresses with its arched roofs. The floor plan of the building is free, undivided, which makes it possible to use the space for various gathering events. The project should strengthen the amenities of the city. Culture is disappearing in the city, there is no hall for contemporary events, concerts, performances, there is also no exhibition hall. The city library has been looking for a new location for many years. A new building is not being considered yet. This building is large enough to occupy the hall, its facilities and create a new seat for the city library. The location is well connected to city transport and a short distance from the city centre.
The city library and public space in the area of the former sugar factory in Břeclav
Juříček, Pavel ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The current appearance of the former Cukrovar site in Břeclav has been unsatisfactory for a long time with many functional and aesthetic problems. The proposal addresses the use of the former market hall and the adjacent public space between U Stadionu Street and Kuffner Embankment in Břeclav, preserving the historic form of the building and adding functional elements visually clearly separable from the original structure. According to the city's requirements, the functional use of the hall is a new Municipal Library with additional functions. Adjacent areas are designed with ample green space available for both pedestrian and bicycle circulation.
Mountain of Muses
Španiller, Jiří ; Galíková, Jana (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Design of a compact residential building located on the border of a public space and a park, emphasizing blue-green infrastructure and urban character.

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