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Swimming Centre Brno
Sobočíková, Petra ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The swimming center is located on the very end of the district Brno – Zidenice on the slightly sloping parcel with irregular shape. As a reaction to the proportions of the lot, the mass of the building can be described as a complex of two blocks which creates “v” form. In the one of the wing there is a swimming center with the light height of two floors. In the second section, the fitness is placed on the first floor and the wellness on the second floor. Entrance hall with a reception desk is the main connecting element from which you can enter all of the described areas. There is also a staircase and an elevator for an access to the second storey. On this level it is possible to walk on a gallery that allows visitors to enter wellness, snack bar or office but optical connection with lower floor as well. The roof above the swimming pool is proposed as made of wood tie beams. It is creating sloped surface that helps building to merge with surround. The rest of the construction is proposed from a reinforced concrete with an additional truss construction. Façade is designed from perforated metal plates in combination with glass façade.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Marková, Dominika ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The assignment is an architecture and urban planning study of a sports and recreation center. The solved area is located in the town of Vsetín, in the part called Ohrada. Nowdays, the area is obsolete, unfunctional and also unmodern. My project is mainly focused to create a concept that responds to the environment, offers outdoor and indoor spaces for all generations. It allows better connection with nature, variable use, and division of area by function. The design is defined by the river Bečva on the west side and a busy 1st class road on the east side. It was important to separate pedestrians and cyclists from motor vehicles. The response to this restriction is to direct traffic in the area to the west, towards the river. This creates a terrain works that optically deflects the design in a quieter direction. Buildings are placed in the line and oriented in the western direction. After creating the terrain, I divided the area into several segments according to functionality. In the heart of the area, a multifunctional central hall with an inner climbing wall is set in the terrain. In front of it is a public space for meetings, sports and recreation. On the other side, there is a basketball court, a workout playground, a children's playground in front of the hall and a rest area of ??greenery closer to the river. If we continue southerly down, another cube set into the terrain is a building with a restaurant and a cafe. The southernmost building is a tennis club with facilities for athletes and squash. In front of the building there is a 9x tennis court with a grandstand. Closer to the river and the bike path there is an outdoor climbing wall. From the newly created embankment, the area is divided by a cycle path around the river. Behind the bridge is a green belt separated area which, unlike the previous ones, is tuned in a calmer spirit. We will find a building of a yoga and meditation center.
Childern´s Sanatorium Ostrov u Macochy
Mezník, Lukáš ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a new building for a children's sanatorium with speleotherapy in Ostrov u Macochy. Site is located in the valuable landscape of the Moravský kras nearby Císařská jeskyně, which is used in the healing process. The sloping plot is oriented to the southeast and offers optimal sun conditions. The designed building enters the existing terrain with respect and uses its natural slope. The sanatorium has three receding floors, their green roofs smoothly merge into the terrain. The building includes all required facilities - clinic, education, catering, speleology locker room, accommodation, administration, technical facilities, club rooms and games rooms. The construction system of the building is a combined brick and monolithic skeleton. The basic idea was playfulness and dynamism, simplicity of shapes, easy orientation in space and a terraced solution with ecological aspects of the design.
Sanatorium with Speleotherapy Ostrov u Macochy
Okleštěk, Michal ; Štěpán, Marek (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of my master’s thesis was to create an architectural study of Hospital with Speleotheraphy in Ostrov u Macochy. Sanatorium provides expert care to children suffering diseases of the respiratory tract, particular allergic and infections. Operation of the building is intended primary for children od preschool age. The building was divided into two main section. It ensures a conflict-free, natural traffic - two interconnected buildings. These buildings were carefully planted in the landscape of the Moravian Karst and contribute to teh development of Ostrov u Macochy.
Port Terminal Centre Brno
Liška, Zdeněk ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The theme of this project was to create a building which would be used for recreational and sporting purposes at The Brno Reservoir . The proposed building includes following parts: facilities for employees of the Public Transport of City Brno, marinas, information center for selling tickets, restaurant and fast food, and bathrooms for visitors. The plot is defined by the existing car park, access road to the car park, boat tickets shop and existing building of the yacht club. The organic shape of the building cooperates with the surrounding terrain of the parcel. The building is on the east side completely set in gently sloping terrain. Angled surfaces of the glass facades on the southwest side comply with the promontory shape of the reservoir. The Individual components abstract the elements of a cruise ship. The object has longitudinal character. Bevelled wooden surfaces of the roof symbolize boarding pier to a boat. People can freely promenade here, and enjoy the view to the lake and its surroundings. There is a big view opening to the exterior part of the restaurant on the boarding slant at the northern side. In winter, this areas can serve to children as bobsled. The pavement form the street Přístavní extends to the accessible part of the roof. The entrances are situated to the west. Supplying for the restaurant will be provided by delivering supplies along the street Přístavní. The building is divided into two functional entities - restaurant and port terminal. The interior is based on the concept of Plan Libre. The restaurant smoothly changes in a waiting area for passengers. There is a staircase located in the middle of this open space, which connects the first floor to the second floor above. There is also a staircase that leads to the basement. Immobile or less fit people can reach each of the floors by elevator, which is also located in this central area. From the second floor it is possible to access to the roof
Centre of Culture Brno
Hanychová, Hana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
Cultural center is situated in a part of Brno Stary Liskovec at Mikulaskovo square. The land is terraced character, it is bordered by buildings of prefabricated houses, at the bottom is hub of public transport. The building is composed of three masses – two cultural halls and in the middle is shopping mall. Shopping mall replicates the terrain slopes, it has three floors where the first and second is partially embedded in the ground. The great hall is located on the second terrace and is connected to 2.NP, a small hall is on the third terrace and is connected to 3.NP. The bearing structure is reinforced concrete frame in the module 5x5m and 5x10m, the frame is lining concrete monolithic perimeter wall in 1.NP, in the others floors with blocks of YTONG. As the roofing is flat roof. Stairs are designed as escalators. Establishment of an object is made of reinforced concrete foundations pass and quiffs.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Kouřilová, Monika ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Design of building is one solitaire two-floors object. The main purpose of design was effort to conect all required functions. The shape of the building is derived from the shape of the rink. The total mass consists of two rounded raising shapes which are indented. The first shape represents the inner side of the rink which starts with an access ramp and ends with the final terrace at a café. The second shape copies the first one with the fact that it is increased for one floor from the very beginning of rising. The building is situated in the northwest side, which is the most visible side from the access communication. The entire building is covered in perforated sheet coat. Moreover, the coat graphically illustrates stylized crystals of water - ice. This page therefore demonstrates the secret of the shape, height and colour of the object.
Multipurpose Hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Adamčíková, Barbara ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to develop project documentation for the study of the multipurpose sports hall in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou, which follows the courses AG035 and AG036. There is now a newly built sports oval on the plot, and the task was to design a sports hall on the same plot, which will have a greater functional use. The bachelor's thesis contains documentation for building permits and implementation documentation. The new building has a rectangular floor plan, but consists of two units separated by expansion joint. One unit is a sports hall and the other unit is the administrative part, where there are facilities for athletes and visitors, a smaller exercise hall, gym, cafeteria with facilities and a caretaker's flat. In the vicinity of the building, handling and parking areas were not solved, because they are solved outside the plot. Only paved areas for pedestrians and greenery were solved.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Mozolová, Monika ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma thesis was preceded by a specialized atelier focusing on the urban – architectural design of the area of „Vsetín – Ohrada“. During this project, I was mainly focusing on the analysis of the area and the basic design. The project focuses on the area in the southern part of Vsetín. Its borders are formed by Vsetínská Bečva from the northwest side, the 1st class expressway from the northeast side and the waterworks building from the south. The main goal of the project is to attract more visitors to the quiet nature oriented area, who will be provided with a large number of outdoor and indoor activities that can be done in the area. The area is separated by a bridge and an industrial zone from the outskirts of the city and thus lacks a connection to urban development. The project is therefore designed as a separate urban unit, reflecting the natural aspects of the whole area. The advantage of the place is the previously mentioned river Bečva flowing directly through the area and a bike path lining the right bank of this river. Buildings with added soil to create slopes with hangout areas form, among other things, a noise and aesthetic barrier from the city, turning attention to the river and nature. The grass-covered slopes will be made of soil obtained from the current slopes of soil under the auditorium around the spartakiad stadium as well as the excavation work of the newly designed buildings. These slopes also visually unify the buildings, contribute to the organic and natural appearance of the entire design, create hangout areas for spectators and add back the grass areas that were taken away because of the construction of the buildings.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Za Lužánkami, Brno
Nováková, Pavla ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma thesis is based on a design of a sports recreational centre in Brno za Lužánkami. The area has a very rich sports history (former football stadium, ice arena, swimming pool,…), with great importance for the city of Brno and its residents. Due to the decay and bad technical condition of the structures, sports activity Za Lužánkami was suppressed at the end of the last century, and its return to the location is very current. The goal of the thesis was a design for the utilization of the area for various uses with a preference for leisure sports activities and offering options for all age groups during the entire year. In the first stage, an urban-architectural study was compiled, including a new functional use of the area for recreational sporting and relaxation, while being better connected with the surrounding localities. Following that, a complex architectural study of a multipurpose hall was designed in place of the former football stadium. The hall offers various possibilities for recreational sports, children‘s club training, talks and exhibitions hosting. Included are corresponding sanitary facilities, technical facilities, underground parking, commercial areas and a cafe. The structure is set in the ground and thanks to the variable roof inclination the rooftop park is directly accessible from the ground. The roof access is proposed from four places and offers further relaxation spots around the entire roof area.

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