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Relaxation center in Velké Meziříčí
Prudek, Michal ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes design of new relaxation centre building in town of Velké Meziříčí and creation of blueprints for building construction. Blueprints are furthermore supplemented by extensions for heating and concrete structures. The relaxation centre houses a wellness centre, a café, a hair and make-up salon with possibility of massage and an outdoor shop. The building is located in southern part of Velké Meziříčí – an urban area of both residential and industrial buildings. The centre is a three storey building with partial basement, flat single-layered roof and stairway, which serves as an access point for ventilation engine room located on top of the roof structure. This last element is distinguished from the rest of the building by different coloured façade panelling and serves as a dominant. Wellness centre covers the whole of ground floor and is interfaced with the first floor by additional wellness centre spaces and staff spaces. The first floor also includes the outdoor shop. Café and hair salon are situated on the second floor. Architectonic design is created in similarity to surrounding buildings and in relation to cardinal direction. Land lot is utilized for wellness centre purposes.
Detached house with a flower shop in Vídeň
Prudek, Michal ; Uvízlová, Martina (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes the development of design and blueprints for a new 2-flat house including a floristry shop in Vídeň. The house is to be situated in a sparsely populated part of Vídeň. The house is to be a three-storey building partly covered by a mono-pitched (or arched) roof. The ground floor is partially under the ground level and serves for non-living purposes whilst being used as a floristry and storage area. Design and blueprints of the cellar area are not developed in this thesis with consideration of the height of the ground floor area. First and second floors serve as two separate living areas accessible from a shared central access area. Architectonic solution and layout of the building is reached with consideration of the architecture trend of surrounding urban area and cardinal directions of the adjacent land.
Relaxation center in Velké Meziříčí
Prudek, Michal ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes design of new relaxation centre building in town of Velké Meziříčí and creation of blueprints for building construction. Blueprints are furthermore supplemented by extensions for heating and concrete structures. The relaxation centre houses a wellness centre, a café, a hair and make-up salon with possibility of massage and an outdoor shop. The building is located in southern part of Velké Meziříčí – an urban area of both residential and industrial buildings. The centre is a three storey building with partial basement, flat single-layered roof and stairway, which serves as an access point for ventilation engine room located on top of the roof structure. This last element is distinguished from the rest of the building by different coloured façade panelling and serves as a dominant. Wellness centre covers the whole of ground floor and is interfaced with the first floor by additional wellness centre spaces and staff spaces. The first floor also includes the outdoor shop. Café and hair salon are situated on the second floor. Architectonic design is created in similarity to surrounding buildings and in relation to cardinal direction. Land lot is utilized for wellness centre purposes.
Detached house with a flower shop in Vídeň
Prudek, Michal ; Uvízlová, Martina (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes the development of design and blueprints for a new 2-flat house including a floristry shop in Vídeň. The house is to be situated in a sparsely populated part of Vídeň. The house is to be a three-storey building partly covered by a mono-pitched (or arched) roof. The ground floor is partially under the ground level and serves for non-living purposes whilst being used as a floristry and storage area. Design and blueprints of the cellar area are not developed in this thesis with consideration of the height of the ground floor area. First and second floors serve as two separate living areas accessible from a shared central access area. Architectonic solution and layout of the building is reached with consideration of the architecture trend of surrounding urban area and cardinal directions of the adjacent land.

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