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Architecture in landscape - Winery
Šumpichová, Pavla ; Herzanová, Pavla (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The project is concerned about northern slope of water reservoir Nové Mlýny at the end of the street containing wine-cellars in the village of Strachotín. The main building is object of winery, supplementary functions are forming relaxation and feeding objects. This supplementary objects are placed under the slope by water bank. Mass - tube - of winery is jutting over the slope a points towards opponenting mountains Pálava. In the interior is this direction seconded by ramp passing through the middle of winery object. The basement is made of reinforced concrete and is intended for manufacturing, above-ground floors are carried by wood frame construction and represent presentation and administration functions.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Tonyková, Daniela ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The idea behind the project is the location of the wine factory, together with the craft in one clearly defined object, which allows a very simple operational links for the smallest area and farmyards. The production of wine is hidden in a simple blocks below the surface of the land. Above the ground are visible three blocks, which gradually diminishes to the north, and among them are wind permeable courtyards. The largest object, in the visual communication with Pálava, is building on the side devoted to visitors. There is located room for tasting and for a variety of events and also for the presentations and sale of wine. Over the small court dedicated for visitors and various cultural events consequents block needed for the winery - grapes import, export and the location of all small machinery needed for the cultivation of the vine. The middle building is to use for pedestrians from the south and for the machinery from the north. There is also the farmyard serving for the cooperage. All objects are linked by materials and helps of the wood-steel construction to break down simple blocks, which is covered with the wild wine that in the season beautifully change color.
" Bukovsky Winery"
Šejk, Sanko ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
It is reconstruction and extension of a threefloor building of a winery in the center of village Kobyli. The proposal consists of expansion of capacity of wine production and storage. It is making spaces for presentation od the winery and a larger conference space. In the third floor there are nine rooms with own bathroom each. With capacity for 20 persons.
Chandigarh planned and unplanned city
Urbášková, Hana
Chandigarh is one of the few planned cities of the twentieth century that combines monumental architecture, cultural growth and modernization. It is located in northern India at the foot of the Shivalika Mountains. It is the capital of the two union states of Haryana and Punjab, on whose borders it lies, and a union territory of the Republic of India administered by the central government in New Delhi. The concept for the new capital was conceived by the then Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who in 1949 commissioned the American architect Albert Mayer to design India's modern city. His concept of a garden city was reworked by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. Néhru's wish was to create a "city of tomorrow" that would provide a quality of life for its inhabitants. The present Chandigarh is a city of dilemmas in planned and unplanned aspects and conflicts. This paper addresses the questions: how does one live in Chandigarh, which was planned as an ideal CIAM city with the basic principles of urban planning as put forward by the Athens Charter? Has the urban plan enabled its inhabitants to live a "dream life, " as envisioned by the architect, or are the city's inhabitants trying to resume their accustomed lifestyle despite the plan? Has life in the city changed since the Chandigarh Capitol complex was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016?
Urban and architectural study of low-rise urban housing
Choutka, Jiří ; Selcová,, Lubica (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The subject of this work is the design of a new urban structure and low-rise housing. The proposed area is located in the city district Brno-Líšeň. The work consists of the analysis of the area, the study of new residential area, and the architectural design of an apartment building.
COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE
Baršová, Monika ; Volnohradský,, Radan (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the architectural design of the Community Leisure Centre in the original gardening colony located in the location of Brno-Jundrov. The facility is designed as a multi-purpose centre and tries to combine spaces for recreation, sport, relaxation, education or workshops. It is a two-storey building, where the ground floor is designed in the form of a wooden building and the underground floor is made of reinforced concrete construction. The building is located in the area of a community garden.
Urban and architectural study of environmentally friendly tourist area Strachotín.
Malůšek, Jan ; Loutocká, Vlasta (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
ANNOTATION On the banks of the Střední Novomlýnská reservoir, in the cadastre of the municipality of Strachotín, the diploma thesis presents the overall design of a multifunctional complex, based on a sensitive connection between organic farming, well-breeding, and eco-tourism. The proposal shows the concept of farming in a "closed circle", with regard to the environment. The urban solution deals with the selected land with an area of 20 ha. The architectural part closely introduces the system of objects, creating a new landscape, perceived by both a human and bird's eye perspective. The layout solution analyzes in detail the functional arrangement of the farm, trying to meet all the requirements for efficient management while maintaining the organic regime and the coexistence of visitors and employees. The complex also offers a restaurant, multifunctional hall, conference rooms, classrooms, workshops, a gym, and exhibition areas. Accommodation is provided by a system of separate buildings, presenting the current possibilities of natural construction and environmentally friendly technologies to the guests, while maintaining the comfort of living. The farm is fully equipped for weddings or corporate events. The design and material solution use a maximum of natural materials in combination with current technologies. In addition to designing a viable multifunctional unit, the aim of the thesis is also to bring added value to the region, by holding annual cultural events and regular activities for children and seniors from the surrounding municipalities. At the same time, the work aims to create a sensitive counterpoint to current tourist destinations in the area.
Urban and architectural study of environmentally friendly tourist area Strachotín
Nekolná, Alena ; Volnohradský, Radan (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Urban and architectural study of environmentally friendly tourist area Strachotín The urban and architectural concept will take into consideration the landscape characteristics with view to the economic, social and environmental aspects.
Ionic microclimate of buildings in the architectural design
Holopírková, Lucie ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Eyer, David (referee) ; Meixner, Miloslav (advisor)
One of the main priorities of our society is to constantly increase the quality of life. Part of the new trends and technology is to optimize all factors affecting each individual in buildings at home, and in the work environment. Modern technology increasingly find inspiration in traditional materials and principles of architectural design. We can greatly affect the microclimate of buildings by suitable selection of material surfaces, ventilation systems and selection of structures that can affect the natural electromagnetic field of the Earth during the architectural design of buildings. And particular choice of the place where the building is located. In this thesis I focus on Ionic microclimate, which may be an indicator of a healthy environment and has a major impact on humans health and psychological well-being. I would like to contribute to the healthy and harmonious living and designing buildings in consideraion of sustainable development by my thesis.
Infuse of specialization on structure cities, rural habitat and landscape
Štěpánek, Martin ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Suchánek, Radek (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Specialization and concentration of human activity is a phenomenon which accompanies the development of human settlements from their very beginning. While thoroughly explored in other fields, interconnection between pecialisation, on one hand, and urbanism and architecture, on the other, has been neglected. Nevertheless, this issue is of high ignificance since it determines the settlement structure development to a large extent. If understood correctly, this underlying principle of the impact of specialisation and concentration on the settlement development offers a new insight into historical context and enables one to understand the present development.

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