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Church in the housing estate
de Brito, Dagmar ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The proposed church is set in a terraced terrain north-south slope and its configuration is handled in accordance with the existing communication structure. At the same time the church does not block an open view of the distant horizon. The object is designed intentionally as horizontal as opposed to verticality of very high residential buildings surrounding the site. Next to the church building rises a path, whose trajectory was previously naturally done by people who have used the path as a shortcut across the hill. The building is trying to hold a dialogue with this path, thus the building can be entered from the path. The lining of the path also creates the desired public spaces. The main space of the church is hidden in the heart of the building, as the soul is hidden inside the body of man. Sacred space is clearly defined by a cylindrical tube, around which the other floors are placed. The tube that is also holding a ramp penetrates through the entire building, thus giving a ubiquitous presence of the temple on each floor via perforated round holes. The ascending ramp also serves as the way of the Cross starting on the ground floor of the presbytery and finishing as the last 14th stopping at the very top of the at the upper entrance. The church is accessible in two ways - with the upper entrance with a ramp going down, or directly from the bottom floor main entrance. Both options offer different spatial perceptions. The access from the ground level starts at the entrance with a direct view to the sacrificial table and suddenly opens up at into the sacred space. At the upper entrance the sacral space opens up slowly as the visitor ascends the spiral ramp that gradually opens up into three choirs at various heights and with different uses - gradually from above - choir, organ, believers. Organist for the choir has its own auxiliary staircase. The space the church offers many different spatial shapes, corners and connections. Different heights provide different perception - from intimate prayer alone to experience the Great Assembly.
Church in the housing estate
Samiec, Daniel ; Kiszka, Josef (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The aim was to design a roman catholic church in the housing estate Brno-Nový Lískovec with a capacity of 200 seated and social center. Site for church is a rocky hill between high rise prefabricated houses, this hill is sloping from north, where main road and bus stop is located, to south and it drops by about 8 meters. Since this is a proposal in housing estate which lacks quality public space, creating public space was a priority. The proposal uses existing building on site for social center and adds new church building creating public church square. Public space is opening to the south towards view between houses on neighbouring hills. Main church space is arranged in semi-circular plan enclosed with circular presbytery. The main elevated space is enclosed by sacristy, adoration chapel, baptismal chapel and facilities. On the right side of the main entrance to the church is tower.
Church in the housing estate
Korčák, Jan ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The thesis proposal for a new building with the Roman Catholic Church Pastoral Center in New Liskovec estate in Brno. The proposal follows the tradition of religious buildings, uses the idea of the direction of space, its gradation and image paths for the good of man and love. Construction of the church refltects layering of the floors of the surrounding settlements, which passes through each floor verticaly from font to the roof garden which has its character of an atmosphere Gethsemane garden. The horizontal direction of the space reflects the way of a man in this world and symbolizes a labyrinth of the world, the path to salvation and redemption of the human soul. In this order follows vestibule, the nave and chancel topped with circular skylight. Floor of the nave consists of exposed rock massif which symbolizes clasp with the earth and also freely interpret the parable of the two builders from Matthew's Gospel. The only source of natural light in the nave is circular skylight above presbytery that creates a vertical flow of light and symbolically shows the way to the only God. Right in the horizontal direction of the intersection of human and divine is the sacrificial table on which occurs transsubstination during the Mass.
New church in Brno-Lisen
Enev, Martin ; Mrva, Kamil (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
new building Salesian church in Nová Lišeň following the complex of salesian center with accommodation of monks. Church of Holy spirit.
City Library of Přerov
Böserlová, Jana ; Magnusek, Pavel (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Main subject of these diploma project was finding a good location for the library building in Prerov city and design these library, too. Selected place is located of the edge part of the wider town center, not so far from the lively crossroad of the Komenskeho and Velke Novosady street. Parcel with the evangelical church is currently used mainly for parking for the residents of surrounding residential buildings. The object mass is trying to shape and define city spaces and logical and sensitive respond surrounding development.
Analysis and rehabilitation of church timber roof
Múčka, Martin ; Brdečko, Luděk (referee) ; Zídek, Rostislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with creation of a structural model of historical roof structure of given church. The objective of the thesis were structural analysis of the roof structure which go through many of adjustments impacting the rigidity, design of rehabilitation and brief assessment of chosen part of the structure.
Surveying of an area of St. Gothard´s church in Modřice
Galata, Marek ; Machotka, Radovan (referee) ; Foral, Jakub (advisor)
The object of bachelor´s thesis is surveying of the heritage building and related neighborhood. This continues to creating building documentation according to conventions of National Heritage Institute and creating komplex thematical map of mentioned locality.
The thematic map of the cemetery in Brankovice
Žižlavská, Tereza ; Blahynka, Jiří (referee) ; Foral, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a survey of the cemetery in Brankovice for creating thematic map, ground plans and sectional plans of the church. The first part includes preparatory work, the choice of the best variant of surveying network and survey fieldwork. The following is data processing. The main output is the thematic map of the cemetery in scale of 1:200.
Animation of The Church of the Annunciation of Virgin Maria in Ostrov nad Ohří
Šetková, Kateřina ; Tyslová, Irena (advisor) ; Kouba, Vojtěch (referee)
This thesis focuses on the animation project of the Church of the Annunciation of Virgin Maria in Ostrov nad Ohří, that became a socio-cultural center throughout the whole monastery grounds. The theoretical part defnes the theory of cultural heritage animation with the partial focus on the animation of spiritual structure in the context of perception and outlining the sacred and spirituality. The aim is to describe the implemented animation project. The part of this description is presented by analyzing the spiritual essence of the animated object and whether this object managed to keep this essence.
Dendrochronologické datování a stavebně historické hodnocení krovu sv. Valentína v Bravanticích
Bužek, Stanislav
The aim of this bachelor thesis was, by using the dendrochronological analysis, to date the wood truss roof structure of the main nave and presbytery of the church of St. Valentine in the village Bravantice, township Nový Jičín. This seminar thesis describes a standard procedure from dendrochronological sampling anatomical identification, their modifications, measuring up to the actual dating. The truss above the nave is from the year 1662-1663; roof over the presbytery is younger, the final year of the 1834-1835. On the whole truss structure of the church was used fir wood. Dates detected dendrochronological analyses were compared with historical data derived from the available historical sources and Internet resources. The construction and historical development of the monument remained only a very small number of literary sources. The results of the analysis Dendrochronological truss structure gave us the exact date of construction, and partially uncover and add still unclear historical and architectural development of the church.

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