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REVITALIZATION OF ČKD FORMER FACTORIES IN PRAGUE, VYSOČANY
Formánek, Jakub ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
Prague and other cities in the Czech republic are currently struggling with a housing crisis, which causes raising of prices of houses and apartments. For many people it is an unapproachable goal to own a place. Suburb living projects are a slightly cheaper option, although they increase transportation demands and it is not a sustainable option in general. The city government is trying to support transformations of industrial areas - former factories or abandoned buildings – called brownfields. Vysočany district has changed a lot recently. Former industrial areas are demolished and replaced by new residential or administrative buildings. All the development projects have one thing in common – the absence of something that connects them into urban structure. The aim of this project is to desing a new construction instead of former CKD factories, which are not used anymore. Three new urban blocks nearby Kolbenova street are trying to respect other buildings around (if possible) and create a standard for future development. Also, they support the effort of the city council to create a lively boulevard on Kolbenova street. The project is designed as a polyfunctional unit to remain active during the whole day. The concept comprises urban residental blocks, administrative buildings and public spaces.
WHAT TO DO? Conversion of industrial premises, Brno - Obřany
Kynčlová, Ivana ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
Campus of Essler’s mills are located on the triangulas plot, which defines river Svitava. In addition to the building spinning-factory the studied area there are several other buildings, which due to its well-preserved elements and structures are becoming valuable and worth it to keep them. A new use spinning is a private school of architecture. I have kept the formel building for weaving and I use it for business and services. From street Fryčajova is the entrance to the minimarket, stationery, bookstore and copy center. On the other side of the pedestrian zone is the main entrance to the library. Another building is a house that has served as an administrative building and warehouse. Very interesting are brick-vaulted rooms on the ground floor, which I use as a wine cellar. Another floor of this building is offices. This building continues building hydropower plants, which maintain and I restores its function. In the following building is the multipurpose space for various courses and training, dining hall and the university club. The last building, which I preserve is a protected historical gallery building. There are apartments for teachers foreign or students, apartment for manager and technical room. New construction on the island are college for student. They are built from prefabricated cells COMA and simple steel structures roofed with corrugated iron roofs. The main idea of school work is based on the Regulations, which develops into the full freedom. School is for 100 students, therefore 50 students in each grade. Students will not be strictly separated, but rather should fade, draw from each experience and everyone should benefit from the building together. The first floor serves "all" - students and teachers, staff and other people who visited the building. In this floor could happen seminars, exhibitions, lectures, as well as various conferences, openings or other similar activities. In the entrance hall is a reception and the necessary space for relaxation. There is a service with a small snack for students or for example for conferences and for various gallery openings. In the secon floor is happening classical learning, verbal and written examinations. This part of the building no longer serves everyone, it is addressed to students, but everything is under the supervision of teachers and school management. There are also offices for teachers, for network administrators and the school hinterland - dean's office, secretaries, secretary and studies department. Included in this are again floor spaces to allow rest and spend free time. Additional floors are a little more closer to students. There are spaces for ateliers, which are divided shelf moving walls. Students can create their own interior as needed. It should be room for criticism, defense, etc. There are a pattern shop and a small study rooms too. Especially for students is the last floor. The area is completely freedom, without walls, also use the mobile racks, allowing variable division. There is a small kitchen, rest area, changing rooms and showers. This large open space is the most beautiful of the whole building. It is also suitable for holding matriculation, graduation, maybe even balls and other social events. Students Lounge is located in the tower is the final peak imaginary freedom. They have access only to her students ...
New Multifunctional Use of Manufacturing Facility of Former Vlněna Factory in Brno
Závorka, Martin ; Herzán, Radovan (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The aim of the project is reconversion design of the chosen group of objects in former textile factory Vlnena into polůyfunctional house; and also to strenghten the genius loci of this site. Main theme of the work will be finding new functional use, as well as appropriate service and disposition solution of the polyfunctional object. This area was used by industry for more than 150 years. Before establishing the two of the most concerns, there were plenty of small manufactures. The overal stagnation of the textile industry in Brno has resulted in moral and technical degradation and its transformation into the „brownfield“.
Teaching-space paradigm
Dimitrov, Georgi ; Štojdl, Václav (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The project is dealing with building of a new Faculty of Architecture at BUT. The target area is located on one of BUT campuses between Údolní, Úvoz and Tvrdého streets.The proposal envisages the placement of the entire FA program in the building of the former barracks from the 19th century on Úvoz Street and adjoining outbuildings. The "extension" is not only an extension, as an enlargement of an existing building, but it is an opportunity for its reconfiguration. This creates a hybrid, a game between the old and the new, which forms a new way of using the object. Programmatically, the entire proposal is divided according to three levels of accessibility: the public, students and teachers and employees. The spatial solution is then solved as the mutual interaction of the three groups of users.
WHAT TO DO? Conversion of industrial premises, Brno - Obřany
Novotný, Vlastimil ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The proposal is based on respect for the original industrial buildings of the former textile plant in close contact with village character of the surrounding buildings. Self solution is to demolish some buildings (did not comply with building or town planning) and building new. The proposal is to create a few concourses (embankment, square, park), which serve for the students and for the residents Obřan. Disclosure of the island is allowed through the southern waterfront of the mill race. It is defined by a new building, which is partly built on the ground plan of the former weaving mill. The waterfront of the mill race stretches, across passage of the former mill and connects to the local bike path. With the embankment communicate two squares. They were created by the elimination some buildings. In the eastern part of the island is a park designed for rest and relaxation. It is oriented to the weir. All traffic and operation of the buildings in areal is controlled from the exist Mlýnské nábřeží street. On the island is limited entry due to supply. The solution also includes underground parking.
ZOO Park Dvůr Králové - New Zone
Pařízková, Markéta ; Kokeš, Václav (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
This project is the conversion of the former foundry at the zoo pavilions.
Eufonie – Jaroměřice/R., Opera
Šabatová, Kristýna ; Hrůša, Petr (referee) ; Kiszka, Josef (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the conversion, reconstruction, revitalization and extension of the space and object of the "Opera" complex and the affected areas of the public space skeleton as a secondary core for artistic activities in the city and region. The town of Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou has a deep musical history, dating back to the Baroque period, when the Moravian nobleman Jan Adam of Questenberk lived here. Jaroměřice was a center of intense musical life, a theater was played here, where the public was also involved. Furthermore, the creation of the first Czech surviving opera On the Origin of Jaroměřice in Moravia, composed by František Antonín Václav Míča. In 2000, the musical spirit was followed by the Petr Dvorský Festival, which takes place in the Jaroměř Castle Gardens and adjacent villages. The proposed building consists of the existing Opera Hotel and the adjacent Department Store. The existing hotel complex is not fully utilized in the current situation looking for a solution. The department store has a similar problem, it does not fill its area sufficiently. Its location together with the shop is dominant due to the square. Between these two houses there is a significant alley from the station to the castle. The aim of the whole complex was to revive, beautify, brighten up and positively make the surroundings of the square and thus the whole city, district, region visible.
WHAT TO DO? Conversion of industrial premises, Brno - Obřany
Guzdek, Adam ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
From 18 century, Czech lands were advanced industrial part of the Austrian monarchy and Brno became a textile industrial city. In the middle of 19th century in an open area of the island there was a spinning mill built in Obřany. Then 70 years later it was replaced by an object, which is the subject of the diploma work at this time. In process of time some other buildings, stores and offices were built and so created the atmosphere of an industrial town. The spinning mill with its strong dominant asymetric position by today's bridge over the river Svitava becomes a focus of activity on the island. Its neoclassical décor and large articulated windows remind style of French water palaces rather than an industrial building. Symmetrical building is disturbed by placing a water tower at the southeast corner. The internal structure clearly shows the contents of the original function - a storey location of machines. The object tectonics is also readable from this structure, where the top floor consists of a grid of slender pillars, while in the ground there are pillars bearing the brunt of all floors. And it supports my choice to make free no cut space from the fourth floor; with two skylights, which also gets daylight depth into the spinning mill. Dominance of the spinning mill over the island is balanced by plane-tree. It supports the assumption of the residence, since these trees can be found in many castle parks. Just these two symbols of animate and inanimate nature are becoming mainstays of my concept - the house and tree. At this time, when the island has failed to fulfill the function of industrial area, a closed unit, it should become accessible to the general public again. There were open green spaces till the early 19th century. In my project I clean the island into a form so that it will be subjected only to significant mass and old tree. The island will offer the missing grassed area in contrast to the surrounding forested hills.
Prison Story
Štefková, Dominika ; Petermann, Tomáš (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The thesis is a continuation of a pre-diploma project on the stigmatization of buildings and society's perception of buildings that do not have the most pleasant past behind them. The project deals with the question of the new use of the decaying prison in Uherské Hradiště. Through a meaningful program, it seeks to bring the building back to life and incorporate the current 19th century time bubble back into the urban fabric, while not obscuring the grim past of the site. The thesis is a continuation of a pre-diploma project on the stigmatization of buildings and society's perception of buildings that do not have the most pleasant past behind them. It deals with the question of the new use of the decaying building of the former prison in Uherské Hradiště. The project seeks a meaningful program and architectural solution that would bring the building back to life and integrate it back into the urban fabric. The Slovácké Theatre, which operates in Uherské Hradiště, is moving into the building. The Slovácké Theatre is located in the leased space of the former Sokolovna. The big disadvantage of the existing theatre is the small space for its facilities. Workshops and warehouses are not located here at all. In addition, the existing theatre building is located just off a busy road and thus has no space for people to linger after the theatre. On a symbolic level, the theatre is a program that allows the city to deal with the problematic past of the prison building in a lively way. The proposal does not preserve the prison building, it does not "musealize" it. It is not afraid of radical interventions and demolition, which allows not only to harmonize the operation of the theatre with the historical building, but also to make the closed building completely accessible and transparent. Consciously and through architectural design, the object, excluded from society, becomes its own opposite: a social centre accessible to all. A social conscience and a mirror, not a prison, but a theatre. At the same time, the redevelopment does not try to erase the prison past. The remaining fragments of the buildings are left in their rawness, with a clearly legible trace of solitary confinement and a façade in the style of "architecture terrible".
The impact of reconversion on the value of a former church building in South Moravia
Sýkorová, Michaela ; Gardášová, Alena (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with specific case of valuation of the former vicarage in the village Přítluky in South Moravia. The basic idea is to evaluate the imact of change in the purpose of use associated with building reconstruction, from view of market approach and also valid valuation laws. First part deals with theoretical basis as valuation terms, laws and approaches. Next chapter describes specific situation of the site and the building and in the last part is described and justified own valuation methods. Results are analyzed at the end.

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