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Production buildings VW Autocenter
Nováková, Eva ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
A goal of this thesis is elaborating of a project documentation which is consisted of a building permit documentation in a scale 1:100 and a construction documentation in a scale 1:50. This thesis is based on architectural study elaborated within the course AG35. A subject matter of the Bachelor thesis is a design of a newbuilding of the showroom of a Car-centre Volkswagen Group in Brno - Zábrdovice on Cejl street. The part of the design is the architectural object itself and its surroundings. The original idea was to create a large view area for the people passing or driving by to have a good view of exposed cars. To this purpose a circular floor plan has provided the best viewings inside the building from several points of view. A form of the showroom is a cylinder which is partially covered by white fabric shades. The whole structural system of the showroom is formed by steel columns with a reinforced concrete wall. A roof construction is made up by steel trusses.
Production buildings VW Autocenter
Král, David ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis was to create various stages of the project documentation – The Documentation for building permission and The Documentation for construction and The Study of the subject AG35. The project involves a new VW Group Autocentre which will be used for sale, warranty and post-warranty repairs and servicing Škoda, Seat, Volkswagen and Audi. The building will be located in the city of Brno on the land between Cejl and Jan Svoboda’s street, which is headed by the Brno City Hall in the brownfields map under the number 3402. It is an area of 1.1 ha, which is intended for mixed areas by Spatial Plan. The solution should take into account the surrounding area and the neighbouring Svitava river. The building is located so it would complete the street from the urban point of view, so the base mass is connected to the existing building and the edges correspond to the street lines. It is taken into account the neighbourhood of the Svitava riverbank, where will be located suitable greenery. The area will make a good impression and, moreover, the embankment of the Svitava river will get a new and better look. The design of the whole object is based on two main parts. The first part is to attract as many customers as possible, thus placing the longitudinal mass copying the street line, where the cars will be displayed. This brings us to the second part, and that is the connection of matter and the addition of matter to the existing building, so that the streets act intact. From this base come out the longitudinal exhibition hall, which opens its advertising possibilities to the street, to which the mass of service is connected. The purpose of this project is to create compact and well-functioning building with operations which are interconnected. A continuity of the individual parts of the service and the showroom was one of the most important elements in designing this building.
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.
Text mining focused on clustering and fuzzy clustering methods
Zubková, Kateřina ; Karpíšek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Žák, Libor (advisor)
This thesis is focused on cluster analysis in the field of text mining and its application to real data. The aim of the thesis is to find suitable categories (clusters) in the transcribed calls recorded in the contact center of Česká pojišťovna a.s. by transferring these textual documents into the vector space using basic text mining methods and the implemented clustering algorithms. From the formal point of view, the thesis contains a description of preprocessing and representation of textual data, a description of several common clustering methods, cluster validation, and the application itself.
Numerical method of solar corona electron temperature measurement
Dospiva, Jindřich ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis is about the calculation of a spectral radiance for the K-corona, the continuius spectral part which arise from the Thomson scattering of a solar radiance of free electrons in the corona. Also the Doppler effect is described as it smooth down a solar spectrum (with many absorption lines) to a smoother spectrum of the K-corona. It’s also possible to determine the temperature of free electrons from spectral shape, from which proceeds the method of temperature measurement. NASA intends to use this method on the probe ONSET. Also, temperature definition and its significance are discussed.
Multidimensional regression models
Hrubešová, Gabriela ; Bednář, Josef (referee) ; Žák, Libor (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the use of knowledge of multidimensional regression models in practice. The first part describes the theoretical basis for regression analysis. Then further we focus on modeling theory and nonlinear multidimensional models. The next part describes a real problem. This is the width of kerf of titanium alloy using wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM). We apply most of the theoretical knowledge to this problem, and we use regression analysis using Minitab software. We will analyze the data from different perspectives and create several multidimensional regression models. In the last part we summarize the results obtained by the regression analysis.
Multifunctional house in Brno
Kalíšková, Eliška ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The main aim of this work is the solution of a new multifunctional building in Židenice, Brno, on the Corner of Táborská and Nezamyslova. The conception has been set by the place which is very close to the Chapel of St. F. of Assisi and by urban plans an local people’s needs and interests. The building has been designed not to damage the look of the local houses and streets and the first floor has been supposed to be used for another purpose than housing. The house was originally designed only like the first floor building. There are other houses which have got from 3 to 5 floors in neighbourhood streets. Among other places there are grammar school, school of Arts, shops and services. The problem was to place this building among the houses with various height by the special shape of the roof. The final effect causes no disharmony in the streets. This house is situated among the others perfectly in the corner position and keep the other houses‘ height from both of the streets. The aim of the multifunctional object is filled up by the first floor and housing in the floors above. In spite of the fact that there is a lack of the car parks the new underground parking site has been set up. The flats here have been designed according to local people’s interests.
House at the chapel
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This work deals with elaboration of project documentation, adjustments of architectural study and processing architectural detail of a House next to the Kaple svatého Františka z Assisi. The task was to design a polyfunctional building on a corner lot, which is a part of the housing estates of Táborská Street and ends the housing estates of Nezamyslova Street, in the city district Brno-Židenice. The goal of this project was to create an object that would be attractive by it's content for the whole district.The design is composed of two objects. The object that would be a part of the Táborská Street housing estate is a five storey building. The ground floor is used for commerce, specifically a library with a coffe shop. The other three stories are dedicated to residential accommodation for young. The first floor contains two smaller and two larger flats, where each of them is composed of two residential compartments and a shared kitchen joined with the living room. One of these flats is barrier-free. Trough the second and third storey pass six duplex flats. The second object that is a part of the Nezamyslova Street housing estate is a three storey building. The ground floor is again used for commerce, specifically a paper shop. The first floor houses one two floor flat and one four room flat. Due to the shortage of parking space an underground parking lot is situated below the objects which is accessed from the Nezamyslova Street.A significant element of this project is an object formed by an intersection of cubical shapes laid partially on the residential objects. This object creates a vertical garden accessible not only to the tenants, but primarily to the public. This object adds an otherwise absent green space in an unconvientional vertical form. It is a two storey object made of a steel contsruction, overgrown by green vines, whose irregularity allows the visitors increased view of the surroundings and at the same time allowing relaxation while surrounded
Moravian wine centre Brno
Peková, Pavla ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis gives a proposal for a new Moravian wine center in the city center of Brno. Wine center is situated on the street Hlinka, where grapevines were planted in the Middle Ages. Demarcated land is narrow and elongated sloping towards to the south and connects the Yellow hills and the Brno Exhibition Centre. The main idea of this thesis is connect these two significant locations and offer the visitor a free passage along the entire length of the complex. Also main building Moravian Wine Centre reflects this fact and it expands the space of the street stalls and forms it into overgrown "arcade". The house is opened into this space - with glazed facade of the first two floors or with transmission into the rear wing. The main building consist of the cellar, where it is located wellness, winehouse, rentable wine boxes and tasting room connected with wine production. The rest of floors are designed for wine gallery, information center, reception, shop, restaurant, conference center and hotel. There is a café with roof terrace in the last floor. It offers a magnificent view into cityscape of Brno, Brno Exhibition Centre and the Yellow slope of the hill. There is designed a pond for relaxation in the courtyard. Nearby is situated Wine Institute building with facilities for making wine. In the second half of the land are located three blocks of luxury apartments in the middle of a vineyard. A leading construction is the most striking feature of the facade that reminds bougainvillea vines with vaulted arches wine cellars and attracts at first sight.
Moravian wine centre Brno
Vojtěšek, Jiří ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The city of Brno has always been a center of Moravian wine. The new draft of wine center responds to this reality and represents the grandeur of wineries in its full glory. Respect for nature, love for traditions and love for order/system are the main aspects of the design. The proposal is essentially open to the public, however, the necessary modesty is preserved. Conversely taciturnity of production part of buliding holds the secrets of the deep traditions of Viticulture and Enology. Designed buildings are used for production, wine storage, administration associated with the production, tasting and selling wine, conferences, accommodation and, finally, wellness and other activities. The size of the building is the result of an optimal design that does not interfere with nearby historical buildings. The emphasis is on minimizing costs both during construction and during operation. Flor plan shape resembling the letter L is oriented towards the west courtyard. This raises a unique viticultural area court with a wide staircase. The amphitheater can be used for seasonal exhibitions, pilgrimages or feast of local entertainment. The yard is connected with the street Hlinky, which paraphrases the historic entrance portals into winecellars. The northern part of the building bites into the ground and connects the original winecellars with new facilities. Small narrow windows reflects the desired taciturnity, just as it was with winecellars in South Moravia for centuries.

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