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Newly-Built Family Winery
Plodíková, Kateřina ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The topic of this diploma thesis is the planning and realisation of a project documentation for a new building of a family viticulture (to be built between existing terraced houses). The building consists of several types of spaces according to the functional use. It connects the living function (an apartment on the second floor and a small guesthouse for degustation purposes), rooms for the store and services (the wine shop, degustation) and the room for stocking (wine storage - barrels/baskets). The building has three floors, the basement is entirely embedded into the terrain. The building will be located approximately 500 metres SW from the city centre of Lednice (584631), within the district of Břeclav in the South-Moravian region, on the lots 756/1, 756/2 and 755.
Winery Sekt Jan Petrák
Mydlár, Lukáš ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis extends the study created in the summer semester 2016 to the level of Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The study was created in the subject AG 33 Ateliér architektonické tvorby. The theme of the thesis is the design of the Vinárství Sekt Jan Petrák in Kobylí na Morave. The designed development includes one separated barrier-free apartment, two accommodation units for short-term accommodation, a space for the production of sparkling wine and a rooms for sale and tasting of a sparkling wine. The area, in which the vinery is located, is characterized by a compact type L development. Surrounding objects are mostly single-storey with a saddle roof facing towards the street. Winery land is easily available from main roads. It is on a flat terrain, with a slope opposite communications. The main idea of the design was to create an environment, that meets the requirements for different situations occurring in family winery. The location of the building on the plot sensitively respects the character of the surrounding development. The mass of the object is created by merging the classical shape with the neoplasm. The exterior staircase, surrounding the well, acts as a dividing element of the public and private part of the yard.
Winery Sekt Jan Petrák
Zrníková, Kamila ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Based on the architectural study of AG33 studio, this bachelor’s thesis on theme of family winery Sekt Jan Petrák was created. The bachelor thesis develops the architectural study up to the Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The plot is situated in the centre of Kobylí, in the South Moravia Region. There is currently located a terraced house and an production building which does not suit current demands of the owners for housing nor for production of wine and sparkling wine. The requirement was to create a new house and production building with preservation and utilization of the existing production building, as well as appropriately placed product shop and tasting space. The mass solution of my design is based on the original terraced houses with gutters to street of South Moravia. The house continues to existing buildings in size and shape of the roof. By contrast, the public part of production building is turned gable wall to the street, and combination with courtyard entry closes the line on terraced houses and continues in looser buildings. In addition to the modification of the traditional housing type, the new entrance elements are morphology of windows and hidden gutters. The gable wall of the public part is glass fronted and creates dominant, easily identifiable element in the street view. Materials are chosen simple and clean, with reference to the production function of the building. White plaster, exposed brick, black tile roofing and zinc coated façade elements and flashing are predominant.
Apartment building
Sedláková, Zuzana ; Ladomirjáková, Jitka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor theses deals with making of desing documentation for an apartment building. The building is designed as a terraced house situated in the centre of Podivín town. It has 4 above-ground floors (3 floors + attic rooms) and 1 basement. There are 2 enters in the building – both are designed in the ground floor. The main one is situated in the part of the house that heads towards the street and the other one is situated in the back of the apartment building next to the car park. There will be 6 apartments in the building. In the ground floor there will be situated apartments for the disabled people. In the second and third floor there will be typical apartments. The apartments in the third floor will be maisonette apartments. The above-ground part of the building is made of clay masonry and the basement is made of hollow concrete blocks. Ceilings will be made of prestressed concrete panels and the ceiling above third floor is designed as the joist floor. There are designed two types of roofs – pitched and flat roof.
Design of a sustainable urban structure - based on a medieval city - for the 21st century.
Dutka, Tomáš ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The assignment of diploma thesis was the design of a sustainable urban structure based on a medieval city in Náměšť nad Oslavou. As part of the work, I tried to find the best solution for this solved area, which is isolated by a railway corridor and suggest a new city district based on the principle of a medieval city, which will be linked to the existing city. The proposed development of city blocks is built on a system of platforms that level the terrain within the blocks and enable optimal parking spaces and the use of commercials. This development is complemented by several blocks with villa houses and a city SPA complex. The proposal supports the construction of cycle paths that connect parts of the solved area with the Rathan recreation pond. The design also includes a large park with a lookout tower and a sports ground on the city horizon ner the SPA complex. The accent was also placed on the public area near the new railway station, which serves to gather people for cultural and entertainment opportunities. This public space should not compete with an existing Masaryk square, which fulfills a representative and administration function.
Condominium Hlinky in the city centre of Brno
Tomický, Ondřej ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I further develop the architectural design I worked out during the fifth semester, at the subject AG034. My work was led by Ing. arch. Marcela Uřídilová. Now, I have elaborated the study led by doc. Ing. arch. Juraj Dulenčín, Ph.D., and Ing. Dušan Hradil, on the level of Documentation for building permit, and subsequently on the level of Documentation for Construction Execution. The theme of this work is the design of a multifunctional town house in a gap site between two existing buildings in Hlinky street in Brno. The 9.4-meter-wide gap is in a street with terraced houses, right next to the public transport stop, opposite the main entrance to the Brno Exhibition Center. The house has one basement and five above-ground floors, is based on a foundation slab and finished with a flat roof. It has a longitudinal wall construction system; the load is transmitted by reinforced concrete monolithic walls and ceilings. The house creates a height transition between both adjoining buildings. In the basement is located the technical facilities of the whole building, on the ground floor there is the main and secondary entrance, entrance for cars and the access to the parking stackers with eight parking places. On the 2nd floor is located a studio and office with a common hall. The 3rd, 4th and 5th floors contains two luxury maisonettes. The common partition between both apartments is located on the 4th floor. Across the entire height of the house pervades the inner core of vertical routes - staircase and elevator. The main mass of the house is aligned between adjoining buildings. On the south side, the last fifth floor is lightly indented from the street. On the north side, a mass of the space parking protrudes from the main mass of the building into the slope of Žlutý kopec. Because the building plot is enclosed by adjoining houses on two sides, the only free facades are oriented to the south and to the north.
The Brownfields solutions within the Czech Republic - Tepna Nachod
Haraštová, Nela ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The assignment of diploma thesis was processed the area of the textile factory in Náchod – named Tepna. As part of this work I tried to suggest a live continuation of the historical core of city Náchod and connect the new district to the Plhov housing estate. As a goal I have set revitalization of building Bílá Tepna whitch is actually abandoned. Bíla Tepna is the last standing object from original development and it indicates the indentity of the place. In one part of territory I put a new block bulding with mostly residential function. This area surrounds the main square and object Bíla Tepna. The second part of area consists of terraced family houses with children’s playground. By my suggestion I wainted residents to show how it is possible design the development if object Bílá Tepna will be preserved.
Winery Sekt Jan Petrák
Zrníková, Kamila ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Based on the architectural study of AG33 studio, this bachelor’s thesis on theme of family winery Sekt Jan Petrák was created. The bachelor thesis develops the architectural study up to the Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The plot is situated in the centre of Kobylí, in the South Moravia Region. There is currently located a terraced house and an production building which does not suit current demands of the owners for housing nor for production of wine and sparkling wine. The requirement was to create a new house and production building with preservation and utilization of the existing production building, as well as appropriately placed product shop and tasting space. The mass solution of my design is based on the original terraced houses with gutters to street of South Moravia. The house continues to existing buildings in size and shape of the roof. By contrast, the public part of production building is turned gable wall to the street, and combination with courtyard entry closes the line on terraced houses and continues in looser buildings. In addition to the modification of the traditional housing type, the new entrance elements are morphology of windows and hidden gutters. The gable wall of the public part is glass fronted and creates dominant, easily identifiable element in the street view. Materials are chosen simple and clean, with reference to the production function of the building. White plaster, exposed brick, black tile roofing and zinc coated façade elements and flashing are predominant.
Winery Sekt Jan Petrák
Mydlár, Lukáš ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis extends the study created in the summer semester 2016 to the level of Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The study was created in the subject AG 33 Ateliér architektonické tvorby. The theme of the thesis is the design of the Vinárství Sekt Jan Petrák in Kobylí na Morave. The designed development includes one separated barrier-free apartment, two accommodation units for short-term accommodation, a space for the production of sparkling wine and a rooms for sale and tasting of a sparkling wine. The area, in which the vinery is located, is characterized by a compact type L development. Surrounding objects are mostly single-storey with a saddle roof facing towards the street. Winery land is easily available from main roads. It is on a flat terrain, with a slope opposite communications. The main idea of the design was to create an environment, that meets the requirements for different situations occurring in family winery. The location of the building on the plot sensitively respects the character of the surrounding development. The mass of the object is created by merging the classical shape with the neoplasm. The exterior staircase, surrounding the well, acts as a dividing element of the public and private part of the yard.
SEKT Winery Jan Petrák, Kobylí
Boháčová, Denisa ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The theme of the project is the design of Jan Petrák winery in Kobylí. Currently there is a family house with a backyard where is also situated an agricultural building for the production of sparkling wines. The house is semi-detached, connected to the neighbouring house by its southeastern wall/part. The establishment consists of two floors and no basement, it has a regular shape and is topped with a saddle roof. Its attributes correspond to those of the surrounding family houses. The color of the facade of the building is white and is combined with wooden slats that are used as a shield and ensure privacy. The agricultural building is designed as a low green-roofed building with photovoltaic panels. The establishment itself will be solved as a reconstruction using the existing walls. The aim was to make the courtyard as light as possible, while also creating a shelter that enables work in bad weather. There are three parking slots in the courtyard, one of which is parking space for the disabled. Further, there are hidden waste bins for sorted waste and an access to the garden and to the agricultural production facility. The construction of a family house with a wine cellar and wine tasting is divided into three functional units in terms of the layout solution: on a private, public, and operational/service unit. The public unit serves for the visiting customers as a place where they can taste and buy the sparkling wines. The public part of the family house is designed as barrier-free. The private part consists of a family home and an office. The operating unit consists of a technical room and a bonded warehouse. The customs warehouse is used to preserve finished wine sects without requiring immediate payment of customs debt.

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