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The new town hall of the city of Brno
Cinklová, Sára ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a design of the new Brno town hall. This project is based on the architectural study which was carried out within the course AG032 Ateliér architektonické tvorby II and is extended by the building permit documentation and the building implementation documentation. The area of interest is located in the Město-Brno district, between the Benešova and Koliště street. It is an office building with commercial units. It is a seven floor building with two underground floors. Underground floors are primarily used for parking. Part of the first floor is dedicated to rentable commercial units. The rest of the building is used as a municipality. The first two floors are accessible to the public. In the remaining floors are offices with limited public access. Individual departments are separated by floors or defined by the floor plan. The number of offices and their sizes are adjusted to the tectonic plan.
Production of aquariums in Brno
Molčanová, Viktorie ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis was to develop project documentation for the study of aquariums production for the company called Akvária Pavlica, which was developed within the subject AG035 Studio of Architectural Creation - Production Buildings, in the 3rd year of the bachelor’s study. Due to its business successes, the company needed to build new production capacities and decided to locate the new headquarters in Brno, in the cadastral area of Horní Heršpice, where the surrounding buildings on the south side consist mainly of indoor industrial buildings. The bachelor thesis contains documentation for building permits and implementation documentation. The land is registered as a brownfield, is intended for industrial production, and is connected to Sokolova Street. It is a slightly sloping terrain falling to the north. A part of the former Elplast’s factory building is still situated in the south, which, however, will be demolished. The new building consists of four units. The first consists of an exhibition space and an entrance hall, which is followed by another part with facilities for employees and administration. The third is a carpentry with some storage facilities and technical facilities. The fourth and the largest part represents the production hall. There is an exterior staircase and a barrier-free ramp in front of the entrance from Sokolova Street. There is also a parking lot around the building, paved areas for handling truck vehicles, paved areas for pedestrians and new greenery.
Importance and development of village settlements in the Czech Republic
Ondrůšková, Tereza ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with village settlements in the Czech Republic. First, the term village and other related terms are defined. The village is perceived from the point of view of legislation and spatial planning. The introductory part also includes a description of the historical development and structure of the villages and mentions folk architecture. The main part of the work is focused on the current state of Czech villages. There is a general analysis covering areas such as public space, public amenities, green, transport, monuments, or new development. The analysis was applied to villages located in the administrative district of the municipality with extended powers of Kroměříž and to the municipality of Rataje. Based on the findings, it evaluates villages and outlines the possibilities for their future development.
The Decentralisation of the Urban Planning Process Demonstrated on Example of the Agglomeration of Brno
Tichý, Jan ; Májek, Jan (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the determination of main changes in the urban planning process to allow for a better and more effective urban design. It applies the work of the Austrian School of Economics on urban planning and regulations. It critically reviews current system of urban planning, it's hierarchy, decision-making process, the role of public, and the role of private ownership and investment. It aims to offer a solution for an improvement in various fields of urban development. Results of this work are applied on an example of the agglomeration of Brno.
Restoration of Villa Wagner
Sál, Kristián ; Žáková, Dagmar (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The assignment of my work within the monument restoration studio was to create a small wellness center, as part of the family villa in Malomeřice. In my work, I tried not to disturb the surrounding development with an unique element. For the wellness center I created a separate structure within the garden behind the villa and I chose the volume of this structure to fit in with the surroundings.
Healthy living in the context of the healthy city theory of the 21st century
Indrová, Gabriela ; Kotrla, Jakub (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with analysis of the development of trends and forms of healthy living in a healthy city. It also deals with town and country planning and analysis of certain healthy city. The practical part comes from collected knowledge, interviews and questionnaires, in which the analysis is done of the current public spaces and all the other conditions of the city in order to evaluate the public spaces and offer opportunities for its improvement. The analysis and specific examples are applied to the town of Židlochovice. The final part combines the practical part and application of discovered aspects of a healthy city in the design of a block housing development of choosed brownfield in the city of Brno.
Urbanistic analysis of the city with a focus on public spaces - urban interventions
Moučka, Michal ; Rozmanová, Naděžda (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with town and country planning and public spaces. The problem of town and country planning is briefly explained in the bachelor thesis according to the Act on town and country planning and building code and also on the specific example of local zoning plan. This is followed by the main part of the bachelor thesis, which will focus on public spaces. This part contains the definition of the term “public spaces” and current knowledge of creating quality public spaces. From this knowledge comes out the practical part, in which the analysis of the existing public space is performed with the aim to evaluate public space from several views and eventually to offer possibilities for its improvement. The analysis and specific examples are applied to the town Žďár nad Sázavou, which is described at the beginning of the bachelor thesis.
Design of settlement structure of contemporary city in historical context.
Stoklásková, Kateřina ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
Moravský Krumlov is a town on the Rokytná river in the Znojmo District in the South Moravian Region. The city with a unique panorama struggle with the separation of its individual districts and an insufficient network of pedestrian paths. The separation of the district is caused by the relief of the terrain, the river and its floodplain, as well as the part of industrial areas around the historic center. In my diploma thesis I deal with the space adjacent to the historical center, which I call the area under castle. It is bordered by the middle meander of the river Rokytná. At present, there are industrial areas that limit the movement of people between all parts of the city, prevent the use of space around the river and reduce the attractiveness of the city. In my design, I am creating a new residential development with quality public spaces. I also propose a network of pedestrian paths, which will provide good access to the area under castle and connections to other parts of the city. The project supports the concentration of inhabitants near the historic center and naturally unites the city into one functioning whole.
Production of branded clothing in Brno
Pavlas, Antonín ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis aimed to create the necessary levels of project documentation – Documentation for building permission and Documentation for construction. The content of the project is a new construction of the production of branded clothing in Brno by the company Glami, which will serve primarily as the production and export of finished pieces ready for sale. The building is located in Brno-Bohunice district between Kamenice, Kejbaly and Vinohrady streets and the plat is listed as one of the Brno brownfields under number 0101. The solution should také into account changes to the Urban Plan of the City of Brno in 2021 and the surrounding buildings. One of the first goals was for the construction to complement and complete the surrounding road structure. The basic masses were situated so as to respect the road lines and thus match the surrounding roads. The building is divided into three masses separated by their functions, but interconnected for easy operation. The aim was to create a functioning building with optically separated but interconnected operations.
Multifunctional house on the Francouzská street in Brno
Vrtílek, Osvald ; Krejsová, Aneta (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The Bachelor's Thesis is based on the architectural study completed during the second year of the bachelor's studies. Its aim was to design an apartment building with second use by my choice. I've chosen a commercial spaces – a small space for store on the ground floor and a versatile studio on the top floor. On the other floors there are four single flat units with a loggy and a balcony, two bedrooms and spacious common room. Every flat has a cellar in a basement. Versitale studio offers facillities for artists or offices. It contains one big room with multifunctional use with an extensive roof terrace with a view into neighbourhood. The shop spaces are located to the first floor and has a entrance right form the street. Nowadays offers a lot of possibilities to use such small spaces enriched by a store and staff facilities. The building is located in the centre of Brno on the Francouzská street, which connects with Milady Horákové street. Currently there is a single-storey building, that replaced a former apartment building. Because of that, there became a gap site between other multi-storey buildings. The design tries to keep the principles of surrounding buildings by its form. This is guaranteed by the external spaces of each flat and by following the frontage line – the building reacts to it by its form of gentle curve on its facade.

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