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Multifunctional Building Brno - Líšeň
Mozolová, Monika ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is the design of a multifunctional building in the city district of Brno – Líšeň, in Josefa Faimanová street. The parcel is of irregular rectangular shape, from the northwest side in a mild slope. The building covers most of the space of the parcel and its height respects the surrounding area. In the north there is a small restaurant with a parking space. To the south and east there are apartment buildings. The designed building consists of two blocks connected by a middle space, which is on the north and south sides of the building illuminated by the glass facade. This space is therefore the center of the whole building, since its connecting all the secondary corridors and at its southern end there is the main staircase connecting all of the five floors. The skin of the facade is made of steel perforated panels, which makes the facade variable and gives it a unique appearance. Panels by the windows are foldable. Underground floors are designed as parking spaces, accessible to cars by a car elevator from the first floor. On the first floor there is also the main entrance, rentable studios with windows on the southern facing side of the building, a café and a rentable commercial space. The café and a rentable commercial space both have seperated entrances from the outside. Toilets are designed at each floor above ground. The floors are connected by the main staircase, two side fire staircases and an elevator that ensures the barrier-free use of the building. Administrative sections in 2NP and 3NP are divided into open spaces, individual enclosed offices, meeting rooms and other secondary rooms – archives, warehouses, dressing rooms, etc. The doctor’s offices are located on the second floor, separated from the administrative part by the middle space. There are a total of four doctor’s offices with their own facilities. All of the four offices are connected by a waiting room.
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 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.
Multifunctional Building Brno - Líšeň
Mozolová, Monika ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is the design of a multifunctional building in the city district of Brno – Líšeň, in Josefa Faimanová street. The parcel is of irregular rectangular shape, from the northwest side in a mild slope. The building covers most of the space of the parcel and its height respects the surrounding area. In the north there is a small restaurant with a parking space. To the south and east there are apartment buildings. The designed building consists of two blocks connected by a middle space, which is on the north and south sides of the building illuminated by the glass facade. This space is therefore the center of the whole building, since its connecting all the secondary corridors and at its southern end there is the main staircase connecting all of the five floors. The skin of the facade is made of steel perforated panels, which makes the facade variable and gives it a unique appearance. Panels by the windows are foldable. Underground floors are designed as parking spaces, accessible to cars by a car elevator from the first floor. On the first floor there is also the main entrance, rentable studios with windows on the southern facing side of the building, a café and a rentable commercial space. The café and a rentable commercial space both have seperated entrances from the outside. Toilets are designed at each floor above ground. The floors are connected by the main staircase, two side fire staircases and an elevator that ensures the barrier-free use of the building. Administrative sections in 2NP and 3NP are divided into open spaces, individual enclosed offices, meeting rooms and other secondary rooms – archives, warehouses, dressing rooms, etc. The doctor’s offices are located on the second floor, separated from the administrative part by the middle space. There are a total of four doctor’s offices with their own facilities. All of the four offices are connected by a waiting room.

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