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A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Eliáš, Ondřej ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
It is located on the outskirts of Kroměříž, near the flower garden undeveloped area intended for housing in apartment buildings. The first goal is to design an area with housing in apartment buildings, including a basic one civic amenities and recreation that will be suitable and pleasant for life of future and surrounding residents or even tourists. The second goal is design of a concrete multi-functional house with housing that will be suitable function from an operational point of view, it will increase the value of the territory with its aesthetic value form and will become the beloved home of its inhabitants. The territory will be built up with rectangular point houses with a total number of 170 flats in contrast with the organic curves of the public space. Citizens will have access to a community center, small shops, and a municipal one library, pastry shop with bar, walking and cycling paths, public grill point, children's playground, workout field, ball sports field, sitting under the trees even a sunny day. The multifunctional building with civic amenities on the ground floor has a total of 40 flats and studios, each of which has its own loggia. The facade is made up of irregular placement of window and loggia openings, which is based on the imaginary orthogonal grid. The material of the facade is gray facing brickwork in contrast with window sashes.
Koprivnice 3.0
Tran, Tuan Anh ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is design of city development with purpose of revitalizing city of Kopřivnice. This moravian-silesian city is significant mostly from the point of automobile industry, however there is intention to create new background for young people and small businesses in the future. Kopřivnice’s problem with decreasing population is trying to be resolved by creating detached unit of one of the universities in Ostrava, which will lead to increased number of students. Creating background for students, graduates and young families along with options for starting small businesses would contribute to retention of these young people in city of Kopřivnice. The city has selected a location for development with this purpose and this thesis is aiming to check the potential of said location and to create a guide with subsequent design of specific building.
The puppet theater building in the center of Opava
Mojžíšová, Petra ; Palacký, Ivan (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
The project presents an architectural and urbanistic solution for the redevelopment of the operational part of the Silesian Theatre and a new building of a town house with a theatre in the western part of the Horní náměstí in Opava. The main idea of the work is the connection of two subjects - the professional Silesian Theatre and the new building with a hall for amateur theatre and a children's centre. The use of the existing public space is motivated by the general idea of densification of the urban structure and concentration of culture in the city centre. I consider the addition of another functions to the monoblock of theatre to be reasonable, both in terms of sustainability and adaptation, and in terms of community.
Mix/Match
Terkawi, Leana ; Palaščak, Michal (referee) ; Manton, Ryan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on designing a mixed-use building in Prague 2, Vinohrady, leveraging the site's dual slopes and scenic views. It currently houses a tennis club, office building, and bar within a barrier-enclosed area. The thesis excludes consideration of the electricity charging facility. Research highlights prevailing building typologies and socioeconomic factors, emphasizing the housing crisis and its causes, including divestment of municipal apartments and real estate speculation. To address housing affordability and foster community living, the thesis proposes a co-living approach inspired by the communal ethos of the existing tennis club. The design prioritizes sustainability and com munity engagement through shared spaces and eco-friendly features. Overall, the thesis advocates for an inclusive and sustainable community hub, catering to the needs of families and young adults while preserving green spaces and promoting biodiversity
The Ideal City Brno: The New Stará Osada
Hladíková, Tereza ; Skála, Jiří (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
My master thesis deals with the urban locality Stará Osada, which is an artery of the urban district of Brno- Židenice. It is a social and transport hub for the Brno - Židenice district. Stará Osada is part of the wider city centre. This traffic junction is defined by a development of prefabricated houses, where the dominant feature of the environment is a thirteen-storey building. Stará Osada could be defined similarly to Mendel Square in Brno. Compared to Mendel Square, the space of Stará Osada is very fragmented, disorganised and people only use it as a transfer point for public transport. In connection with the construction of the New Armoury and the traffic tunnel, traffic calming on Gajdošova- Svatoplukova Streets, which currently form the city ring road, will be addressed in the future. Stará Osada has the potential to be a full-fledged centre of Židenice, which supports the development of the urban district, which the district strives for. The aim of the thesis is to design a public space in the form of a square with new buildings, supporting the development that is lacking in the urban district. The buildings, by their mass, will enclose and integrate the space of Stará Osada and will be a manifesto of a possible architectural and urbanistic solution for Stará Osada. The square and the adjacent buildings will provide the opportunity for increased social events and new housing.
Contemporary city
Zámečník, Kristián ; Joja, Milan (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
To limit urban sprawl into the surrounding countryside, densification of development and use of neglected areas is necessary. In this thesis, I seek to address this by finding an ideal balance between density, open spaces and a diversity of functions that support the further development of the current area. The result should be a city that is viable, resilient and adaptable, delivering a quality living environment for its residents and supporting sustainable growth. A city that works as a whole with its new neighbourhood but is not overrun by it.
Mixed-use building in Mikulov
Kučera, Pavel ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis follows a project developed within the subject AG035 Studio of Architectural Creation. The subject of the design is a multifunctional house in the place of the gap, which currently serves as a parking lot or marketplace. The multifunctional house is located close to the walls and castle gardens of Mikulov Castle - located in the urban conservation zone, which was declared in Mikulov in 1982. Due to the elevation of the plot and the street to which the design is adjacent, the multifunctional house is divided into three related parts. The outer parts are set aside for commercial purposes on the first floor (florist, newsagent, bistro). The second, third floor and attic offer a total of 8 apartments. The middle part is reserved only for a literary café. The design also includes underground parking accessible by stairs from the first floor of the outer parts of the multifunctional building. Entry and exit is provided by two ramps. An integral part is the culture of the remaining free space adjacent to the walls of the Mikulov castle. It will consist of gardens and a space/passage adjacent to the wine cellar located under the walls. At the same time, it will be possible to get from this passage to the area of the castle gardens by means of a designed elevator. The facades of all three parts of the multifunctional house are richly glazed and designed in white, beige plaster or pigmented concrete trowel. They take into account the fact that the multifunctional house is located in the urban conservation zone. The roof of the building is saddle with concrete covering in a traditional red-brown colour.
Multifunctional Building Brno - Mlýnská
Hrubý, Libor ; Matoušková, Ilona Kalivodová (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with a new built multifunctional building in Brno on Mlynska street. The intention is to change of use of lucrative corner site brownfield. The new building has four aboveground floors and one underground floor. The ground floor will have small restaurant and two separated shopping units. The second floor is divided into three office spaces. The third and fourth floors are designed as flats of different categories. The underground floor will be used for storage spaces, boiler room with separate pellet storage and parking shaft system. Construction system is designed as a wall construction system made of sand-lime bricks. Ceiling constructions and staircases are designed as a cast-in-place concrete. The building is roofed with the flat green roofs and terrace, which will be used for relaxation of residents.
Polyfunctional house at Brno Veveri - Urbanistic-architectonic study
Mezei, Peter ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Following the surrounding local urban structure I have designed the block structure of buildings. One of the blocks were chosen for polyfunctional building that include mix of urban dwellings – shopping floor in ground floor and offices in the second floor. These functions are supplemented by three floors of rent apartments, senior living and apartments in public ownership. The central part of building is courtyard surrounded by porch, terraces and balconies.
The building, Přístavní street, Praha 7
Degr, Luboš ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this Diploma Thesis is newly built polyfunctional building in the Prague – Holešovice. Building land is slightly sloping. The building will be followed by the surrounding buildings. The building consists of seven floors. The floor underground technical spaces and collective garages. On the ground floor are two commercial spaces and reception. In the second to fifth floor are office space. The top floor is a penthouse with terraces. The building is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton accompanied by a facade wall and the wall forming the core. The core consists of a elevator and a staircase. Floor slabs is continuous reinforced concrete slab with capitals. The façade of the building is divided by pilasters, stone cladding. Root at the penthouse is composed of a terrace with vegetation. Ground floor consists of shop windows with sun screens. All designs are in accordance to the valid ČSN code.

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