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Production of aquariums Brno Pavlica
Chrobák, Milan ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This bachelors final project is based on an atelier project of the sixth semester of the bachelors study program of architecture of civil engineering. This project is based on the original design. The task was to design an object suitable for production and show of large-sized interior aquarias made by company PAVLICA Akvária, originaly located in Uherský Ostroh, and its administration. The plot, where the object has to be located, is labeled as brownfield no. 0811. This area is situated in Horní Heršpice, Brno. Designed object respects the surrounding terrain and copies it with its staging volume. The building is reflecting personal and profesional approach of the company to every contract. The building is two-storey. On its ground floor, there is situated showroom for presetation of company and for event happenings. On the second floor, there is administration offices, staff facilities, support areas, production itself including stock.
New Vision For Tatra Mountains Region
Bartková, Darina ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Tatra mountain region is considered to be a part of Slovak and Polish national identity. It is remarkable for outstanding sceneries and man’s relation to the country that developed from first settlements to an important tourist tradition. Such large area can be retained only by preserving its values that stay valid through time. New concept for the region is based on fully functional network of tourist trails. Proposing four objects of tourist accommodation in thoroughly selected locations, the project presents an idea of architectural space dealing with different requirements of its users.
Winery Marcinčák Novosedly
Janovská, Tereza ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis for the academic year 2020/21 was the design of a representative and production space for winemaker Petr Marcinčák, the owner of the Marcinčák winery, whose current object does not correspond to the required representation. The newly created building is located on the outskirts of the village Novosedly, on an elevated hill Stara hora. This plot offers a unique view of the Palava wine region and the nearby wine town of Mikulov, which is dominated by the local castle. The land is situated uphill. Its terrain is sloping using the so-called terraces, where the individual terraces are spaced up to four meters in height. With the help of these height spacings, I could afford to design a partially recessed building. The representation part and the production part are located separately so that the production does not disturb possible guests of the winery. The production hall is designed in the lower part of the plot. Structurally, it is a skeletal system with a vegetation roof. The representative building is designed as a system of three blocks folded into a triangle with the height difference of the individual blocks. The space was created between the blocks and is used for communication. The first floor, also the entrance, serves as a reception for newly accommodated guests, a tasting room and accommodation. The second floor is used for catering and wine representation. The first underground floor serves as an accommodation. The whole building is designed from monolithic reinforced concrete. The main part of the tasting and catering is solved by reinforced concrete frames due to the large span. The roofs are used as terraces or vegetation roofs, with the exception of the roofing of the last above-ground floor, where it is a classic single-skin roof. The facade of the building is designed individually depending on the height of the floor. Stone cladding is chosen for the underground floor. The first floor is
Multifunctional house in Brno
Peštálová, Lucie ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a new building solution of a multifunctional house founded on the edge of „the Old“ Líšeň in Brno as a follow up to a panel development of the residential buildings from the 80’s years of the last century (so called „the New“ Líšeň). The design is based on the position on undeveloped steep slope overgrown by green vegetation, on the form of the surrounding buildings and also on needs for the creation of family housing as well as the needs of residents of the particular district. The suggested object includes two different units – the solution of eight flats, including one accessible flat with housing equipment and space for services – café and fitness centre. The multifunctional house consists of two above-grounf floors, basement and of the flat roof. It is located in the northern part of the slope, where is the best available from the traffic and besides provides a remarkable view on the city. The object creates a symetrical compact matter, which with each ground floor stands back, so that the spacious terraces could be established. The dominant of the project is a covered passage, which intersect the matter in the axis, so it takes a shortcut through the building. The place serves as a hotel-based, relaxing space constituted by fast-food stands and playground. The southern part of the covered passage continues in a hotel-based stairway allowing undisturbed recreation. The intention of the project is a formation of a compact unit, which separates the two operations, so that the layout of communication remains and the best orientation to all cardinal points is enabled. In the basement is situated the café with an outside terrace and fitness centre, both with the entrance from the southern side. In the other above-ground floor are to be found dwelling units accessible from the north on the covered exterior stairways. For the structural system is utilized the modular system Intecon, which consists of steel frames enabling a
House on half
Bartíková, Michaela ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The goal of this work was to create a social housing using steel beam construction modules from KOMA company. Specifically two-storey apartments for young people from orphanage. The estate contained three buildings. The largest one on the northern side consist of seven apartments, cellars, garages and social-therapeutic hall. Middle object served as a coffee shop on the first above-ground floor and office with manager’s flat on second floor. On the east side are four mezonet apartments. Three of them are part of a joint compact object and the last mezonet is connects to the coffee shop.
Gmont Cable s.r.o., cable manufacturing plant
Vacek, Václav ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the drawing of the industrial plant, namely the work is focused on the part of the administrative and the employees' background. The assignment of the atelier work is a newly built factory of Gmont Cable s.r.o., which is focused on the production and installation of cable harnesses, cables and conductors. The proposed object will contribute to the growth of the company, which is constantly developing and increasing its capacity. An ambitious investor also includes further product development by cooperating with Brno R & D institutions. The object is designed in rectangular shapes that copy the plot and the surrounding area of the industrial zone. The building is divided into two parts, a two-storey office building with facilities for employees and a production hall. Both of these objects are at the same height level that are joined together in the western part. From the eastern side, these two objects divide the half-closed atrium, which is open to Těžební Street. Thanks to regular column rafters, the entire building is designed as a prefabricated reinforced concrete skeleton, covered with kingspan sandwich panels and a partially glazed facade made of profiled glass call profilit that illuminates the entire interior of the building. The entire building is wheelchair accessible and offers plenty of space for both staff and visitors to park.
Válka Winery Nosislav
Radchenko, Mark ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
On a basis of my project of the second year of bachelor's study on the Faculty of Civil Engineering the following bachelor's thesis is prepared, which goes on to the Documentation for Building Permit and Documentation for Construction. The theme of the work is Family Winery Válka in the village of Nosislav. The bachelor's thesis is the Family Winery Válka. The basic idea of my project was to create a modern wine-making complex and a guest house. There were designed objects for production, sales and housing. The Family Winery includes a winemaker's house, a bouquets store, warehouses, a refuelling hall, a pressing hall, sheds for storing devices and parking, a house with a brigadier's dressing room, administration and apartment. The production complex includes warehouses, tank room and pressing machines room. Its structure is made up of steel elements. Facades of buildings are made of wooden cladding and black interlocking metal cladding panels. The buildings have a gable type and shed type of roofs. Other objects have a brick system. The restaurant building is located on the southwest side of the property, has a two above-ground floors. 1st floor is partially embedded into the ground, on the 2nd floor the wall on the north-eastern side is made of a glass facade to the better lighting of space. At the top of the land, there is a residential building that constitute a guest house. The building has two floors and serves as accommodation. From the side of the main entrance, the building has the characteristic appearance of family house. From the inside of the territory, the facade of the pension becomes more interesting by expanding the ground floor and adding large terrace doors. My choice of facade and roof solution fell on wood because it is an amazing material that looks great in combination with almost everything that exists, and even after years, the miraculous power of trees can be felt.
Building in the landscape – Wineries
Šašinka, Jaromír ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Žalmanová, Petra (advisor)
Winery Resort on Zerotin hill near the town Straznice
Parking house of NPP Dukovany
Machů, Jana ; Vlachynský, Ladislav (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of the building of the Parking house for the Dukovany nuclear power plant. The basis of this work is based on the subject AG035 – Architectural design studio 5. The area is flat and large enough, so there was a requirement to repeat the building on this land in the second stage of construction. Therefore, two mirror-identical objects (SO01 and SO02) are designed in one area. In this bachelor work is solved object SO01. The land is trapezoidal, half of which now has a parking area. Along the northwest boundary of the plot lies a road to which the plot connects in the northern part. Now the land is located on the northwest side of the nuclear power plant, however, the construction of another part of the power plant is planned and thus the parking house will occur in the middle of these two units. The parking house is designed as a four-storey building with 787 parking spaces. It is a simple mass in the shape of a block, which is accentuated by a protruding cantilevered staircase on each side of the building. The building also visually plays on the facade with its closed and open areas, which are covered by aluminum slats. Structurally the building is designed as reinforced concrete, for the most part prefabricated (columns, girders and ceiling panels) for speed and simplicity of construction, but there is also used monolithic reinforced concrete (walls and ceiling slabs) to reinforce the building. The construction system is bidirectional.
Production buildings, Production of aquariums in Brno
Drápela, Jan ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to design a new building for manufacturing aquariums with part for administration and public part in Horní Heršpice. This project is based on a study made on a subject named AG035. Horní Heršpice is Brno city district located in the south part of the city. The building plot is located on the street Sokolova. The building plot has an irregular rectangular shape without major restrictions. The building can be visually divided into two parts – lower one front with public part and administration and higher part with production hall. The front part is partially sunk below ground level which brings it closer to passing visitors and offers views from the aquarium. Compared to other buildings it is clad with yellow corrugated facade panels. The entrance hall opens to visitors and provides separate entrances to the exhibition space in one part and administrative space in the other part. The second building is significantly higher clad in bright color panels. From one side there is an embedded lower part with support areas with yellow cladding. The buildings gradually rise. Both buildings are connected with a glazed corridor. One of the primary tasks of the design is to create a well-organized and collision-free space. The building is divided into two different hight levels and has no cellar. A structural system of administrative part is a cast-in-place concrete structure, the production hall with support areas is from precast concrete frame.

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