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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.
Hlinky Town House in the Old Brno district
Pill, Tomáš ; Bělovský, Michal (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a town house in a gap on street Hlinky. The site is located in Staré Brno. The site has an important location - the foot of the Yellow Hill, near Brněnské výstaviště. The site is a narrow rectangle with a shorter side facing the street. It is accessible from only one side. Current usage is for three automobile garages, but is mostly unused. Retaining wall crossing site, stops the slope from the north side. The designed object responds to its location with a mass and spatial solution. It tries to fill in broken street line, connects the two adjacent buildings. In terms of height, the building creates a slight local height dominant, but suppresses its height by gradual pushing in of the top floors and their material differentiation. This also reflects the usage layout of the floors. The building uses the whole site. Functionally, the building is designed as a mixed-use house with a predominant administrative function, and the secondary component is permanent housing, namely two apartments. The building thus respects the existing master plan. One of the design's priorities was natural lighting. The site allows sun tho pass to the building only from the southern and northern side. This fact was key to the mass and layout design. The layout consists of a closed narrow strip where stairs, elevator and sanitary facilities are located and an open space with a glass façade on both sides. All rooms which require daylight the most and do not prevent light from reaching central part of layout are located on the southern façade.
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.
Hlinky Town House in the Old Brno district
Pill, Tomáš ; Bělovský, Michal (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a town house in a gap on street Hlinky. The site is located in Staré Brno. The site has an important location - the foot of the Yellow Hill, near Brněnské výstaviště. The site is a narrow rectangle with a shorter side facing the street. It is accessible from only one side. Current usage is for three automobile garages, but is mostly unused. Retaining wall crossing site, stops the slope from the north side. The designed object responds to its location with a mass and spatial solution. It tries to fill in broken street line, connects the two adjacent buildings. In terms of height, the building creates a slight local height dominant, but suppresses its height by gradual pushing in of the top floors and their material differentiation. This also reflects the usage layout of the floors. The building uses the whole site. Functionally, the building is designed as a mixed-use house with a predominant administrative function, and the secondary component is permanent housing, namely two apartments. The building thus respects the existing master plan. One of the design's priorities was natural lighting. The site allows sun tho pass to the building only from the southern and northern side. This fact was key to the mass and layout design. The layout consists of a closed narrow strip where stairs, elevator and sanitary facilities are located and an open space with a glass façade on both sides. All rooms which require daylight the most and do not prevent light from reaching central part of layout are located on the southern façade.

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