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Kindergarten
Remutová, Petra ; Hrivňák, Vlado (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The first years of our life are some of the most important for our development in our life. They say that the first 5 years of our life are the most important. We mostly spend this time in the family circle, but these days, as a rule, both parents go to work and cannot devote themselves to the child all day. The time when a parent cannot devote himself to his child is filled by institutions that take care of children, mainly kindergartens. A child goes to kindergarten between the ages of 3 and 6, when the child is most inquisitive and often many things are completely new to him, which is why it is necessary to create a suitable environment for children to develop and satisfy their curiosity. To offer such a space where they feel that they can handle everything by themselves, such a space that will give them opportunities and at the same time it will be a safe and healthy space. In my diploma thesis, I focus on the construction of a small kindergarten in a village in Hajany.
Mountain of Muses
Maurycová, Daniela ; Kotek, Jakub (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with a comprehensive solution proposal for the site of the former barracks, today mostly owned by VUT. With an active community of artists, musicians, architects, having a petition (over 700 signatures!) for preserving the structure and the use of the barracks versus trying to demolish part of the complex and expand the city park. The thesis will offer a view of the given complex of Kraví hora and an inspiring solution to both sides of the dispute. The design solution should offer upcoming artists a high-quality background for creation and presentation at acceptable operating costs, and at the same time open the area to the public and connect it to a functioning city park. The first phase of the diploma project analyzes the location of the barracks on Kraví hora and the immediate surroundings. The goal is the concept of functional and spatial use, a vision from which the diploma thesis itself will then develop. The second phase which will encompass the diploma thesis itself, then builds on the potential of the urban design, complementing it with the architectural design of buildings and more detailed documentation.
Vltava Philharmonic
Mikel, Jakub ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The Philharmonic is a building that, in terms of its operational as well as conceptual nature, forms a very complex object that allows the architect to try out a whole range of situations. Also, its visual essence cannot be neglected, because the philharmonic, especially when it is the one in the capital, becomes one of the architectural symbols of the country. In my work, I deal with this task in the background of the competition that took place, and thus of the real tender conditions. An important focus of the work is the connection between the Philharmonic and the public, both through a large number of public areas directly in the building, and also through the creation of residential areas in its surroundings. This is also associated to the connection of the public space and the river, where the public space around the building is directly connected to the riverbank.
Mountain of Muses
Šimíček, Adam ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Design of buildings intended for studios, rehearsal rooms, workshops and offices for architects, designers and other artists.
Terchová – Revival of Tradition
Špániková, Michaela ; Kuda, Daniel (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The work focuses on the revitalization of the area in the village of Terchová. The tradition of shepherding in the locality has conditioned the design of a building for the processing of steamed cheese with the possibility of future development for independent sheep breeding. The proposal is complemented by a conceptual solution for the reconstruction of the nearby building of the Mountain service house, which can increase the overall attractiveness and visitability of the area. An effort has been made to approach the work with respect to local cultural, architectural and social conditions.
Na Bělisku Restaurant
Grunwaldová, Veronika ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a restaurant. It will be possible to rent the living spaces of the pavilion for social, family or cultural events, such as lectures, chamber concerts and exhibitions. The restaurant is designed in the former textile area, which is located between Mlýnská Street and Bělisko Street. The location of the area is on the outskirts of the town of Ústí nad Orlicí. The national cycle route runs nearby, while the Tichá Orlice flows here, to which the Orlice Nature Park adjoins. In the first phase, the specifics of the site are analyzed and an urban solution was developed. In the second phase of the thesis, the object of the restaurant was dealt with, which is processed in a more detailed scale of the documentation. The thesis serves as a vision for the restoration of the former textile area.
CARBON Visitor Center
Murínová, Zuzana ; Chuděj, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The theme of the design of the visitor center is linked to the developed project for the transformation of an inactive coal mine called "CÉRKA" by the studio Kamil Mrva Architects. The project was developed for the given location and has the task of opening up a long-term publicly inaccessible zone of a state-owned enterprise and transforming it into a lively place. The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a visitor center located in the heart of the area of the former mine. The result of my proposal is a three-story free-standing building set into the slope directly under the biggest symbol of the entire area, under the mining towers. The intention of the visitor center is not only to attract tourists, but also to create a new space for the cultural enjoyment of the inhabitants of the village and to broaden people's horizons on the topic of decarbonization.
CARBON Visitor Center
Turčíková, Monika ; Chuděj, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The mountain village of Trojanovice is currently facing a major challenge, which is the revitalization of the area of the disused coal mine Frenštát. The reconstruction of the mine will close the chapter of mining activity in Trojanovice, which brings with it not only a promising future without the threat that adversely affected the future development of the entire region, but also a challenge for the creation of something new and inspiring for future generations. The aim of the revitalization is to transform the complex, which has long been inaccessible to the public, into an open and welcoming place offering plenty of opportunities for work, living and spending free time. The subject of the solution of the bachelor's thesis is the construction of a visitor center, which is to become part of the newly created local part in the area of the former mine. The visitor center will functionally complement the tourist destinations in the Beskydy. It will offer exhibits with reference to the past, where the history of the site and coal mining will be presented, and the future, which will highlight the benefits of using alternative energy sources.
CARBON Visitor Center
Luňák, Filip ; Chuděj, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Goal of this work is to create a modern and attractive centre that will serve not only as an information hub for tourists, but also as a cultural and educational space for local residents. The result will be an increase in the attractiveness of the area for tourists and the creation of new opportunities for the local economy.
CARBON Visitor Center
Wolf, Tomáš ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to the design of a visitor centre to be located on the territory of the industrial area of the Frenštát Mines in the village of Trojanovice. The design is based on the official architectural and urban planning study prepared by the KAMIL MRVA ARCHITECTS studio and seeks to work with space and spatial relationships in a modern way. The main objective is to attract new visitors and enrich the lives of the future residents of this modern neighbourhood. The design uses openness and enclosure of space to interact harmoniously with each other, creating an organic and connected environment. The aim is to reflect and reflect the character of the area on which the visitor centre will be located, creating a space that is welcoming and functional for visitors and future residents. The theoretical foundations of architecture are key elements in the design of a visitor centre. Spatial relationships are carefully considered and optimized to maximize the use of the space while maintaining its functionality. The overall design is therefore adapted to modern architectural trends and reflects the requirements of the times. The result is a visitor centre that is not only aesthetically impressive, but also fully functional and adapted to the needs of visitors and future residents. The resulting space is harmonious and connected, contributing to a pleasant visitor experience and a quality living environment for the future residents of this modern neighbourhood.

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