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A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Sajková, Viktória ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Housing nowadays represents a real challenge and life change for many. It is a time when an individual is going through an important stage in their lives when they have to become independent and start to forge their own path. At the same time, however, this personal growth is is faced with the reality of rising housing prices, which makes the process of finding a new home even more challenging. Finding suitable housing that that meets at least the basic requirements becomes a real challenge that can affect the overall quality of an individual's life. In addition to individuals who are trying to become independent and start a new life, there is also a group of people who are not satisfied with their current living situation. For them, housing is more than just a place to live. They are looking for a space where they can live their everyday experiences and where they where they feel truly at home. These individuals desire a place where they will feel a sense of belonging and well-being, where they will be able to freely express their individuality and develop their interests. For them, housing is an important part of their lives, affecting not only their physical emotional and psychological well-being. Today, when the city offers a wealth of options and opportunities, it is important that housing is more than just a functional space to sleeping. It is where we are born, grow and create our most precious memories. That's why it's important for housing to be a place, that inspires, drives and encourages us to develop personally and live happily.The aim of this project is to create affordable urban housing for everyone in Kroměříž, with a focus on people and their lives needs. The proposed concept focuses on housing, but also provides amenities for the leisure time of the residents. Project includes 6 apartment buildings, two of which are equipped with polyfunction. Each of the houses is unique, differing in appearance and materials used in their construction. Some have balconies or terraces, others do not, and each is designed to respond to classical shapes of the surrounding buildings, but with a modern twist. They are set in a green area, complemented by a square and a park with water features, which creates a pleasant and functional urban environment for all residents.
Mix/Match Brno
Elbel, Markéta Marie ; Havliš, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The Open! project works with the context of a gap on Hlinky Street near the centre of Brno City. A gap that is narrow and neglected, but also waiting to be filled, to connect its neighbours, to complete the street line. The aim of the work is not only to effectively fill the space in the form of a residential building, but also to remember that the gap is an opening between two worlds: a lively and busy street and a quiet, green garden on the other side of the plot. The combination of full volumes and open spaces creates the opportunity to peer over the edge - to follow the sunlight and distant chirping of birds, and to search for fragments of a grown tree in between. The project also takes its name, Open!, to the scale of the interior, with individual apartments designed with varying degrees of sharing and number of inhabitants. The combination of retractable wooden partitions allows the degree of privacy and atmosphere in the space to be modified. In terms of interpersonal relationships between the occupants, the work uses principles of communal living, giving people the opportunity to take roots in the space as well as use it on a short-term basis, which is particularly ideal for young professionals, students or the elderly.
Mix/Match Brno
Hanáková, Sascha ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis Not Only Human deals with the design of an object whose primary function is to fill a gap on Hlinky Street, in the wider centre of Brno. Currently, there are three garages and a temporary warehouse building on the plot in question, and the thesis envisages their removal. The new building complements the existing development, while its height respects the scale of the surrounding buildings. The functional content of the proposed building is primarily housing, which is complemented by the function of a children's leisure centre and community spaces for the residents of the apartment building. The design seeks to link the urban fabric with the more relaxed nature of the countryside that surrounds the site to the north.
A new building on Kraví hora in Brno
Šarišský, Vít ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Rozwalka, Szymon (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is dealing with the design of an operational centre for the management of public greenery in the Kraví hora area in Brno. The proposed object is to strengthen and support the conceptual integrity of the greenery of Kraví hora and similarly support the state of greenery in the surrounding areas. The work also deals with the theme of architecture of boundary between the human and the natural. Architecture that may be more of an idea, a prototype and an experiment. It deals with architecture that can present more questions than solutions and creates relationships between coincidence and intention. An acknowledged artificiality and naturality. An architecture that is contextual, organic, radical and essentially ambivalent.
Hotel India
Došková, Adriana ; Velková, Soňa (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with a hotel in India, which is supposed to serve mainly for tired truckers who come to rest, eat or use the toilets after a long journey. The construction site is located on National Highway 544 in India, which connects Tamil Nadu with the city of Kochi in Kerala. The selected area is located in Kannadi -Kerala. The surroundings of the plot are used as arable land and there is a service of the Renault car company and other smaller businesses nearby. The lot is largely occupied by a parking lot for trucks and cars. The object itself is designed as a separate two-story building with a green flat roof and an atrium inspired by traditional Indian dwellings. The structure of the building consists of a wall system made of bricks and is supplemented with reinforced concrete columns in the atrium and at the entrance. The first aboveground floor has mixed functions, where there are spaces for the public, employees, toalets, but also the first rooms for guests. On the second aboveground floor, there are rooms for guests, common sanitary facilities and areas for staff. The dominant feature of the building is the atrium with greenery, seating and a place for prayer. The facade of the building is made of perforated sheet metal, which is easily available in India and in a copper brown color, it gently blends in with the surroundings, but its shape attracts visitors from the surrounding area.
Low-rise apartment buildings in Řečkovice
Vrzalová, Anna ; Wolf, Petr (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on a residential building designed primarily for young people as starter and transitional housing, with the possibility of renting space on the ground floor. The construction site is located in the Řečkovice district of Brno, surrounded by existing residential buildings and family houses. The parcel is adjacent to the main road Terezy Novákové to the east and gradually slopes westward, where it borders the garden of a local kindergarten. On the same plot, construction is already underway for two additional residential buildings with a library and a municipal hall. The immediate vicinity is well-equipped and accessible by public transportation. Regarding automobile traffic, a new road is being created on the plot, connected to the one-way street Družstevní and the main road Terezy Novákové. The western part of the plot is designated as a park with a children's playground and a workout area, in accordance with local requirements. The building itself is designed as a separate four-story basement structure with a flat roof. The construction of the building consists of a transverse wall system with a monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling structure. The cubic shape is chosen to efficiently and simply utilize the building's surface area. The ground floor contains rentable spaces and the entrance to the main residential section. The underground floor houses cellar compartments. The 2nd to 4th floors comprise residential units, each designed as a studio apartment with a balcony. The facade is finished with white plaster complemented by light frames around windows and doors. Metal railings, balcony slabs, and the canopies over the main entrances are made of concrete, providing additional architectural accents.
Living with the river. A vision for Hradec Králové.
Sameljak, Jan ; Horský, Miroslav (referee) ; Wittmann, Maxmilian (advisor)
The design deals with an urban study of the area in Hradec Králové. The main objective of the project is to create a modern urban structure with maximum use of the potential of greenery and the river. The project builds on an existing civic initiative, another goal is to present the project publicly and to promote public debate on improving the conditions around the rivers in Hradec Králové.
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.
A new life for the factory = a new life for Portlaw
Galusková, Hana ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Master´s thesis describes the revitalization of a former cotton factory site and later tannery. The abandoned factory building, the chimney, the former engine room, the canal, and other secondary buildings are uncontrollably absorbed by nature. The place has an exceptional charm thanks to the contrast of raw materials and the amount of greenery, but the lack of maintenance of individual structures shortens their lifespan. The main idea of the design is the conservation of the preserved objects of the factory, support of historical values, and preservation of nature in a man-made space. The proposal describes the creation of a multi-purpose area that creates employment opportunities, a form of recreation and public space for the residents of Portlaw, as well as an attraction within the region and for tourism. The functional content is a botanical garden with an exterior and interior part, a public space with a market, small spaces for rent, a food court, accommodation, and areas with hydroponics. Each functional unit works independently, and at the same time, complements each other - grown products from hydroponics are sold at the market, visitors to the botanical garden use accommodation, and people who rent spaces visit the food court. The goal was to bring new life to the factory and thus revive the town of Portlaw. The functional content of the entire area uplifts the history as well as the current state of the place.
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.

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