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Gemini
Holcrová, Eliška ; Nový, Vítězslav (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The point of the proposal is to revitalize a high school for physically disadvantaged kids and the schools surroundings. The work includes a proposal for the revitalization of the school, the concept of a school garden, and a café with a community center. The result will be a suitable space for education, relaxation, and development, not only for the school students but also for the local residents.
Nexus in Opočno - Transformation of the school campus into a modern inclusive district in accordance with the development directions of the city and the region
Všetečková, Eva ; Františák, Luboš (referee) ; Palacký, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the work is to find a new use for the former Secondary Industrial School, Vocational School and Primary School, which is now closed, minimally used, and its integration into the structure of the town Opočno with an emphasis on affordable inclusive housing with employment opportunities and sufficient public amenities within walking distance. The project is based on the principles of the Austrian architect Dietmar Eberle, which allow change of function and avoids the current problem of an empty site with no possibility of simple transformation.
Primary Architecture / Teaching Architecture Elements
Juřicová, Magdaléna ; Veselá, Markéta (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The thesis addresses the connection of the Faculty of Architecture and the Faculty of Fine Arts in the newly designed building. Both faculties are defined primarily by practical creation and corresponding elementary teaching spaces - studios. From these basic elements literally grows the final form of the school. The design process itself is accompanied by constant changes and the search for adequate spatial expression for individual functions of the school. The final solution is the result of gradual rationalisation, finding certainties and sticking points in the proposal. In the end, the barest, most elemental, is crystallized from a multitude of variations and reflections on space.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Šťastná, Jitka ; Hrubý, Jan (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
diferent student dwelling, privacy, own space (room) // social space, living spaces, terrace
CITY HALL - RES PUBLICA, The administrative center of the district of Brno-sever
Tománková, Michaela ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the diploma project is the design of new townhall building of district Brno – The north. The townhall is designed at the place of existing barracks and the urbanistic plan of whole area was the previous school work. The townhall as a new centre of the district is dominant in its location, the main motive is openness and permeability. The volume is created from two basic cubes with offices which define public space between with indoor public square and specific volumes of halls in dynamic composition. Communication structure is formed by footbridges and staircaises connecting all volumes. The building combines reinforced concrete and steel structure and is covered by glass shell around.
Determinants of Economic Development in V4 Countries and Austria
Muzikář, Jakub ; Poláček, Tomáš (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
Determinants, economic growth, models of economic growth, foreign direct investment, openness, international trade, GDP
Socio-cultural centre with townhall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice
Valošková, Tereza ; Pechman, Tomáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
From a theoretical perspective, concept of City Hall building is built on three values: openness, transparency and community support. I understand these values at two perspektive: literally, as access to buildings not only in the opening hours of the town hall, and figuratively, as openness to other than bureaucratic functions. Town Hall should also promote cohesion and dynamism of the local community. Not just a casual setting where people spend just a neccesary time, but a space where people will want to delay a meeting. The value of transparency in my political and social environment is essential. Town Hall can, and should, give citizens view into the working space officials, as well they should not be cut off from events in the city. Flow of information to and perceptions can be beneficial for both sides.
Gap options (třída Kapitána Jaroše, Brno, CZ)
Černík, Matyáš ; Mráz, Ondřej (referee) ; Smržová, Kristýna (advisor)
The project is looking for an ideal use for a historically valuable urban plot in a gap on the street tř. Kap. Jaroše, located in the epicentre of cultural and social use of the city behind the city centre, which implies the need to respond to the huge potential from a cultural point of view. Analyses aimed at finding and understanding the genius loci revealed the ideal use of the plot as a multifunctional cultural and social centre, responding to the presence of the city theatre, the gymnasium and the ZUŠ. The project "Behind the Curtain" has the ambition to culturally enrich the proluka with activities chosen by the individual, becoming a stage for events.
CARBON Visitor Center
Wolf, Tomáš ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to the design of a visitor centre to be located on the territory of the industrial area of the Frenštát Mines in the village of Trojanovice. The design is based on the official architectural and urban planning study prepared by the KAMIL MRVA ARCHITECTS studio and seeks to work with space and spatial relationships in a modern way. The main objective is to attract new visitors and enrich the lives of the future residents of this modern neighbourhood. The design uses openness and enclosure of space to interact harmoniously with each other, creating an organic and connected environment. The aim is to reflect and reflect the character of the area on which the visitor centre will be located, creating a space that is welcoming and functional for visitors and future residents. The theoretical foundations of architecture are key elements in the design of a visitor centre. Spatial relationships are carefully considered and optimized to maximize the use of the space while maintaining its functionality. The overall design is therefore adapted to modern architectural trends and reflects the requirements of the times. The result is a visitor centre that is not only aesthetically impressive, but also fully functional and adapted to the needs of visitors and future residents. The resulting space is harmonious and connected, contributing to a pleasant visitor experience and a quality living environment for the future residents of this modern neighbourhood.

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