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Production buildings, Production of aquariums in Brno
Baková, Erika ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to design a new industrial production hall for the production of aquariums for the company Akváriá Pavlica in Horní Heršpice. This project is based on an architectural study, which was developed within the subject AG035. The area of interest is located in the city part of Brno, Horní Heršpice. The plot is located at the edge of the suburban part of the city near the railway station. The building is located in the centre of the plot and is accessible by sidewalks for pedestrians, access roads with parking for cars and a bus, and a road with a handling area for trucks. Part of the design of the production hall was also the design of a water area on the plot, which would serve for representative purposes. The mass of the building consists of six trapezoidal modular blocks stacked together. The roof pitch and the leaning walls create a dynamic shape. The building envelope consists of sandwich panels and a glazed facade made of triple insulation glass, which together provide thermal insulation to the interior. The glass facade illuminates the exhibition and administrative area. The building is divided into four zones: the public zone, the production zone, the administrative zone and the technical building equipment zone. The interior partitions are made of lime-sand blocks, but the main supporting system of the building is a reinforced concrete skeletal structure. On pillars are placed steel trusses that support the roof structure. The roof surface is designed as a vegetation area and there are placed photovoltaic panels.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Zharova, Kseniia ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis is the analysis of a set of buildings in the Porta Coeli complex with a proposal for a new use of the buildings and with the possible insertion of an architectural novelty. After processing the analysis of the whole area, it was found that there are several buildings in the area for which it would be necessary to design a new use. One of the unused parts today is the 3rd quadrature of the Porta Coeli monastery, otherwise the boardyard is named and the southern part adjoins it - the seat of the abbess. The proposal is based on the extension of the existing functions of the monastery - the House of Peace, which currently consists of several rooms. House of Peace are thoughtful spaces for people who are looking for a break from everyday life and stress. The monastery atmosphere and tranquility help to do this. It can be assumed that nowadays the need in such spaces will only increase, so in its proposal it deals with the possibility of expanding the House of Peace. The proposal consists of: • Reconstruction of the existing premises of the 3rd quadrature, where the accommodation will be located • Extensions to the 3rd quadrature, where the dining and entrance area is designed • New buildings of the 4th quadrature, where spaces for leisure activities will be located: (yoga hall, meditation hall and art therapy workshops) The location of the newly designed building on the plot respects and responds to the history of the monastery and also to the stimuli from the surroundings. The principle of neoplasms is based on the historical growth of the monastery. The floor plan is designed in an L-shape and forms the 4th quadrature of the monastery. The main point of the proposal was to put the building into context as sensitively as possible. The new building, designed as a single-storey building with a vegetated roof, should blend in with the surrounding greenery from an aerial view and from the windows of the monastery.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Rozhkova, Ekaterina ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The major goal of masters thesis is purposeful updating of a set of historical objects while also incorporating a new architectural object. Porta Coeli is located in Předklášteří, Tišnov. Předklášteří is a settlement in the Brno-venkov district of the South Moravian Region. Porta Coeli monastery is a national cultural monument. The thesis focuses on new use of the granary and barn buildings in the Porta Coeli area. The granary is a historically significant Baroque structure from the 17th century. It is a big structure with four floors and a basement. It is currently unusable and in dangerous technical state. In a granary building with a restaurant and conference space in the basement, the project primarily provides short-term accommodations. The structure will mostly house guests in double rooms in terms of capacity. There will be 25 seats available in the restaurant. The barn, which will be turned into a multifunctional hall, is closely linked to the project. All of this adds up to a complex that is perfect for weddings, team-building activities, and other social gatherings. The Barn building with the insertion of a new architectural object is on the riverbank. The multifunctional use of the building, the ballroom with facilities for weddings, meetings, will be connected to the outdoor area by the river, the snack bars are designed for catering.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Pill, Tomáš ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the design for the renovation of the Porta Coeli monastery complex in the village of Předklášteří. It is a unique, valuable place with a rich history and spiritual character. Monastic life is a historical and, to some extent, today's purpose. However, it is currently in decline and can be expected to disappear completely in some time. Large parts of the area, including historic buildings, are thus in a dilapidated state without use. The monastery provides the visitor with only a minimum of possibilities - a visit to the museum, guided tours, Sunday service. However, the place has a huge recreational, rehabilitation and spiritual potential, which the proposal seeks to develop. Based on the analyzes of the current state and utilization, buildings and areas for further design were selected. These are mainly objects: sýpka, ovčín, probožštví, kočárovna, stará fortna, II.kvadratura, opatství and added new building. Of these, the new building and the stará fortna are further elaborated. The design respects the currently implemented and prepared plans with the monastery. The designed objects are of different typology and functional content, they are connected thematically with the effort to create a comprehensive complex focused on wedding ceremonies, rehabilitation, cultural activities and other social events.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Okounová, Kateřina ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study and the design of a new use of historical buildings in the Porta Coeli complex in Předklášteří near Tišnov. The study addresses the main building of the granary, where new short-term accommodation, wellness for hotel guests, a dining room and a café with seating for the public are designed. There is also a rentable lounge at the back of the building. The newly designed hotel respects the historical significance of the building. Wooden columns are left in the interior and stone chambers on the façade around the entire perimeter of the building. The vaults are a significant feature of the first floor. The second building, which is also part of the design, is the former sheepfold building. Here is a multifunctional rentable hall that can be used for various celebrations or weddings. Inside the building, there is a snack bar, facilities and a bar for staff, offices, technical rooms and warehouses are designed. Toilets, a cloakroom and a separate hall with an inner podium for social events are open to the public. On the second floor of this building is a possibility of sitting with a view of the podium. The original wooden trusses are left in the building and a large feature is the wooden gate with stone lining, which gives the building a historic look. The design also includes solutions for exterior landscaping, new parking capacities, paved areas and the use of a watercourse near the sheepfold building. The two buildings are closely related in their functions, but the height levels are very different here. The connection is therefore connected by outdoor stairs, residential stairs and ramps for easy public access.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Láníková, Petra ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The grounds of the Porta Coeli monastery have been revived since their return to the Cistercian order, in restitution in 1995. The monastery's management is gradually trying to repair and improve it. Due to the large area and the long time of neglect, this is a task for a long time. In my work, I am looking for other possibilities for using currently unused and often dilapidated buildings. The main entrance to the complex is through a passage in the new fort building. Most pedestrians flow through here and continue to walk through the linden alley. As part of the revitalization, I would like to propose in my project the use of this linden alley for the organization of markets - from farms with local food to Christmas. I am convinced that the stalls located in the alley, together with the lighting on the trees, would be able to create a magical Christmas atmosphere behind the scenes of a major monument and would certainly attract visitors from a great distance. In the project, I address the granary and sheepfold buildings in more detail. The former granary will provide new accommodation for 66 people and a beer spa, and the former sheepfold will be a multifunctional hall suitable for exhibitions, training, concerts and weddings. These buildings are located in the back of the area, and this location ensures privacy at events and at the same time should not be disturbed by tourists.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Cvrčková, Dana ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design for the restoration of the former granary and sheepfold in the monastery complex of Porta Coeli, Předklášteří near the city of Tišnov. When conducting the architectural study, it was necessary to analyze and take into account the cultural-historical values of the monastery, its premises and its immediate surroundings, plus the structural-technical condition of the monastery complex and public functions in the vicinity. The basic idea underpinning the design was to create a place where people would gather and this bring life to the monastery grounds. Therefore the former sheepfold becomes s multifunctional hall where celebrations, weddings, corporate events can be staged in addition to municipal functions. In close proximity to the sheepfold there is the granary for which the design includes a puppet theatre and the upper floors to be used for hotel accommodation. These design features combine to create an environment that encourages people to frequent and use the monastery grounds Porta Coeli.
Visions for Krnov
Španiller, Jiří ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Žalmanová, Petra (advisor)
The aim of this work is an urban and architectural solution of a forgotten plot-brownfield in the center of Krnov. There is a library, a town hall and a public open courtyard with a water surface.
Winery Marcinčák Novosedly
Prátová, Kateřina ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new-build property of Vinařství Marcinčák in the village of Novosedly. The thesis is based on a study drawn up in the subject AG032 - Ateliér architektonické tvorby. The designed building is situated in the Stará hora area. This area belongs to the village of Novosedly in the Břeclav district. The building is projected on the very top of Stará hora on a sloping estate. The building consists of two levels. On the extensive underground level, which is partially sunken in the slope, can be found the production, a presentation room, technical and sanitary facilities, storeroom, the caretaker’s flat and accommodation for 20 people. On the above-ground level can be found the presentation room, catering, sanitary facilities for visitors and a roofed terrace. The construction system is combined. The underground level has vertical construction partly bricked from ceramic ground blocks and partly concrete monolithic insulated with extruded polystyrene. The ceiling construction above the underground level is made of wooden glue laminated beams, which are a part of the roofing structure. The roof of the building on the above-ground level is created by saddle roofs. In one part of the underground level the roof is a flat green roof, which is drained with an internal drainage system. The whole building is based on a concrete base slab reinforced with welded wire mesh. The facade is a combination of stone cladding and a suspended wooden facade made of burnt larch.
Winery Marcinčák Novosedly
Orinčák, Denis ; Rosendorf, Aleš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is an object of the Marcinčák winery in Novosedly. This project is developed on the basis of the previous project form subject AG032 from the school year 2018/2019. The design is divided into three buildings of different functions. Individual functions consist of production, representative part and accommodation. Second and third class roads lead to the construction site. The solved area is located on a hill without surrounding buildings. The production building is sunk underground. The remaining two objects are partially recessed. the representation part and accommodation part is covered by a common roof with an overhang. Parking lot is located behind the buildings and is situated higher than other buildings. It is connected to the buildings by a ramp and a staircase, which covers the overhang of the roof at the front of the building. The appearance of the building is to resemble a bird hovering over a vineyard. Colour and technical design are also adapted to this idea. Buildings are dark in colour and the roof is bright to make it look lighter. The main building structures are designed from reinforced concrete. The inner load-bearing walls are made of aerated concrete. Barrier-free access is solved for all buildings. The accommodation also has a room for the disabled. in the representative part there are shops with a reception, tasting rooms, catering, sanitary facilities and facilities for staff. There is also a technical room for both buildings in this section. Buildings are also accessible to cyclists, as the area is located in the area of cycle paths.

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