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Mix/Match Brno
Hešlarová, Martina ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create a proposal for suitable development in the gap on Hlinky Street, offering affordable and shared housing options for various groups of residents, supporting their integration into the community while respecting their privacy needs. The proposal also includes a public function in the form of a café and coworking spaces, serving as places for socializing and interaction, strengthening social cohesion in the area. The project focuses on creating a concept that not only responds to the needs of locals but also appropriately complements the surrounding development.
Mix/Match Brno
Denissenko, Daniil ; Havliš, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Contemporary large cities are facing a housing crisis, which includes insufficient residential units, soaring rents, and insufficient capacity to meet the demand for affordable living. One pressing issue is the scarcity of temporary accommodations for students and living spaces for recent graduates embarking on their careers amidst steep rental prices. The project explores innovative housing solutions tailored to specified social groups. Implemented in the gap between two existing structures on Hlinky Street, opposite the Brno Exhibition Centre in the historic Old-Brno district, it presents affordable communal living for students, accessible housing for graduates, and integrates commercial amenity, which can thrive in the urban structure of the area.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Plšková, Nicolle ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new residential complex in an attractive location in Kroměříž and the subsequent study of a selected polyfunctional building in the proposed development.The work follows the request of the town of Kroměříž. The goal was an apartment complex that would work with its surroundings, connect the area and ensure the quality of the current housing. The adressed area is located on Lutopecká Street in Kroměříž. Currently, it is a grassy unused area, which is listed in the Kroměříž Zoning Plan as a development area for housing in apartment buildings. The proposal connects two areas - Lutopecka Street with the street near Květná zahrada, which is currently a dead end. Furthermore, the proposal allows for future connection of other development areas listed in the Kromšříž zoning plan. The proposed housing development is divided into three blocks and has a rather denser character. For this reason, parking is expected to be mainly in underground garages. The space between the blocks will therefore be freed up and supplemented by greenery, playgrounds, gazebos, etc. Due to the considerable distance from the centre of Kroměříž, the proposal includes polyfunctional buildings that meet the current requirements for housing. Services are designed along the new road and create a small square. In addition to small services, there is a grocery store, a café, a clubhouse for young people, a room with a projector suitable for meetings or lectures and space for the transfer of the Library of Kroměříž. That is currently located in a nearby apartment building with unsuitable premises. When it comes to the flats themselves, the proposed study of one selected building includes apartments of different variations .
Residential Complex on the Red Hill in Brno
Panáčková, Kateřina ; Joja, Marie (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of a residential complex and adjacent civic amenities on Červený kopec in Brno Štýřice. The goal is to create a location that is pleasant to live in, that will provide quality housing and enable its residents to share time together. All this at the current time, when there is an urgent shortage of apartments.
Residential Complex on the Red Hill in Brno
Matoušek, Martin ; Joja, Marie (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The Červený kopec area represents a strategic location for the further development of Brno. The immense potential of the site lies in its high attractiveness due to the proximity to greenery along the Svratka River and surrounding forests, panoramic views of Brno, and its location on the outskirts of the Staré Brno. Currently, the area is sparsely populated, yet plans for its development are becoming increasingly frequent. The first step towards new construction could be the newly built long-term care hospital on the site of the historic one. This project responds to the potential of this location and aims to capitalize on its lucrative attributes. This abstract analyzes the potential and possibilities for the development of Červený kopec and proposes strategies for the effective use of this key urban area in the context of Brno's development.
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.
My new room-mate: The Epilepsy+
Mívaltová, Markéta ; Veit, Jakub (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Each of us has been dealt different cards in life. Some better, some worse. Some rich, some poor. Some healthier, some less so. Some happier, some less so. Each of us faces different challenges and opportunities. But that's life; no person in the world gets the same cards. However, in the end, it doesn't matter whether you drew an ace or not. It doesn't matter what cards you were dealt, but how you handle them. It matters whether you exchange them for others and better ones, or whether you keep them until the end of your life. Life is like a game, and nobody knows how it will turn out. Some are better players, others worse. But what if you draw a card with epilepsy? Could you still play a quality game with this card? How much will it affect your life? Undoubtedly, it will impact life much more than anyone who hasn't experienced something similar can imagine. Epilepsy is a chronic condition that means living with constant uncertainty. Uncertainty about when and where a seizure will strike. Uncertainty about how others will react to you. Uncertainty about how to cope with physical and psychological consequences. People with epilepsy often feel lonely, misunderstood, or rejected. However, housing is just as crucial for them as it is for anyone else. Because it's a space where they seek refuge and safety. A space where they should have the opportunity to live fully and with dignity. Unfortunately, many of them don't have the option to choose suitable housing that would meet their specific needs and financial means. So, how to design housing for people with epilepsy that would enable them to live contentedly and happily? This work attempts to find an answer to this question. The goal is to explore the relationship between epilepsy and spatial organization and to propose various typologies of housing that would respect the individual needs and preferences of this group of people. The work also utilizes modern technologies that can help improve the daily functioning of people with epilepsy, while also providing them with greater independence and control over their lives. The aim of the work is to show that people with epilepsy also have the right to quality housing that would help them realize their dreams and goals. To help them play their life game a little easier with an additional card. The theoretical part of the project, besides the disease itself, also addressed possible connections with the positive or negative effects of the surrounding environment on epileptics. Considerations were given to factors such as the impact of color, materials, sound, smell, temperature, as well as the safety of the space, which is undoubtedly a primary requirement in design. Following the theoretical research part of this project, I decided to propose suitable housing for epileptics in the practical part, adapted to their specific needs, both spatially and, for example, in the associated functions of the building, while still meeting the requirements of full-fledged urban living. The primary function in the design will be housing, to which additional functions will logically be added, such as accessible healthcare or leisure activities for residents.
Koprivnice 3.0 - Housing A++
Lapešová, Tereza ; Moler, Vít (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the design of a new district in the town of Kopřivnice. The plot is owned by the municipality. The proposal includes a multifunctional building and three residential buildings. The construction is financed through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between the municipality and a private investor. The thesis primarily concentrates on the residential properties with significant attention given to public spaces. The entire area of Kopřivnice is intersected by the Kopřivnička River surrounded by greenery, to which the proposed area responds. The houses are designed with a focus on maximum variability and straightforward construction.
Contemporary city
Šlosar, Viktor ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the development in the town of Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. The location is an unused area between Záhuní and Vávrová streets. The proposal presents an idea of the contemporary city in the context of the historical center of Frenštát. The new development emphasizes the creation of residential public spaces as well as plenty of greenery. The diploma thesis is partly based on the urban planning proposal of the pre-diploma project, which was modified. Part of the work is an urban study, and in more detail the work is devoted to the design - an architectural study of three types of apartment buildings that are used in the area. These are houses on the newly proposed Dolní Rynko square, detached villas on a slope and terraced apartment buildings on Záhuní Street. The principles can be applied to other objects within the street or city. The proposed buildings are mainly used for housing, and the premises are also used for trade, services and offices. The proposal also includes solutions for public spaces and streets, urban greenery and parking.
REVITALIZATION AND SPATIAL CULTIVATION DOMINICAN MONASTERY IN ZNOJMO
Strnková, Markéta ; Lukačovič, Adam (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The project deals with the revitalization and spatial cultivation of the Dominican monastery with adjacent parish in Znojmo. The monastery is located near the castle walls in the historic center of Znojmo, on the street Dolní Česká. Gradually, should be its conversion from the original method of use to a new use, in order not to delay construction and degradation due to an empty object. The complex, its location and the actual functionality offers precondition for the formation of a community center with associated social housing. The community center should use the premises of the monastery, along with commerce and parishes. Living on the contrary, the rectory and the newly created mass in the courtyard.

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