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Gap options (třída Kapitána Jaroše, Brno, CZ)
Krajíčková, Silvia ; Kvapilová, Tereza (referee) ; Smržová, Kristýna (advisor)
Třída Kapitána Jaroše, an urbanistically rich, historically and culturally significant street not far from the center of Brno, ending with Lužánky Park. Until now, it has been used as a parking lot, a drive-through and a shortcut through the street block. The proposal deals with the use of the plot despite its great limitations. The feature I chose is the theater costume gallery.
Underground culture – adaptation of an old brewery in Litovel
Shumlyanska, Karina ; Kolomazník, Jiří (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Being able to be inside, tucked away, everyone focused on what they are interested in and enjoy, focused on work, learning, letting go of imagination and creating, or relaxing and enjoying sips of warm tea while listening to poetry. In two steps, appear outside, hear the bubbling water, smell the fresh air, smell the blossoming trees, admire the sight of art, create it and pass it on or have fun with friends at a social event. Two separate worlds linked into one unit functioning together and in harmony. With this proposal, I would like to achieve the connection of various communities and associations, individually very active in the Litovla area. I would also like to get elements of arts and crafts into the daily activities of the residents, such as work or, conversely, relaxation. No less important to me is reestablishing the relationship of residents with the outdoor environment and learning to be in it. Adaptation of the former brewery in Litovla, where the spirit of the place and the legacy of history were lost in the accumulation of layers. Revitalization of the area with the functions of culture, work, rest, creation and sales, with a connection to the organism of the city and the landscape line of the river with the newly created promenade.
Underground culture – adaptation of an old brewery in Litovel
Jansová, Alžběta ; Dvořáková, Alena (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. The place combines old basements, a new extension, a blue river carrying a piece of nature and a borrowed genius loci that we do not see but feel inside us. There, the relationship of people with the place is renewed and a new cultural center of Litovel is formed. Reference to the past, being in the present and the view of the future are the basis for the adaptation of the former brewery. The underground is concentrated by layers of history - the Museum of Litovelské Pomoraví and Brewing - and the layers of the present - gallery and cafe. The extension is the center of cognition, development and work. And the tower stretching into the sky opens our eyes far into the landscape. There are places of relaxation, meditation and creation side by side.
Underground culture – adaptation of an old brewery in Litovel
Drešrová, Silvie ; Bártová, Kristína (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
On the border between tradition and new knowledge, history, and the present. Between the walls and the river, older and younger. Experience culture in a different way with friends and dance, or sit with a cup of coffee or beer and listen to live music. Try a traditional craft, create, and learn about the city and its surroundings in an unusual playful way. In an instant, find yourself behind the walls or in front of them and listen to the bubbling river, bask in the sun, and feel a sense of belonging with the outdoor environment. Sit under the colonnade and watch the happenings in the market or watch a cultural performance from the gallery. Between two worlds, between young people, between the center and the suburbs, in the same place, to form one meaningful unit. Establish a stronger relationship with the city and nature and have somewhere to have fun. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, you - young people are our wealth. The location is situated on the border of the old historical core behind the medieval walls and the new suburb behind the Morava River along Božena Němcová Street in Litovel. The work deals with the adaptation of the historical spaces of the former brewery cellars and the new superstructure above them, to restore impressive spaces in an interesting place for the public, especially in the field of alternative culture and education for young people. Spaces for the meeting of this intergenerational/intermediate stratum have not yet been found in Litovel, which causes an outflow of young people from the city. An integral part is the modification of the surrounding area with the waterfront and the addition of a pedestrian or cycling promenade along the Morava River. This way, I would like to help the city live up to its title of „Hanácké Venice“ and interconnect the place and its inhabitants with water. The work also deals with the material design of a new apartment building.
Underground culture – adaptation of an old brewery in Litovel
Dohnal, Jakub ; Štukheil, Petr (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Wonders happen behind the wall. The townspeople and people from the surrounding area are curious, so they head out to see what‘s really going on there. They literally find themselves in a new world. Culture flourishes, crafts are revived, stories of books are told and people eager for knowledge are taught. But the big news is that the city‘s beer quenches the thirst of almost every passerby. In addition, a remarkable path passes through the place along the water and trees. Whether one travels there on foot or by bicycle, one sees a wide courtyard with houses that brings a new spirit to Litovel. The site is located on the northern edge of the historic core of Litovel between the remains of the medieval wall and the watercourse of the Dušní Morava. The complex of buildings with a courtyard extends towards the water into B Street. Němcová and closes with its back to the town centre. The individual buildings were built in different time periods, but the most worthy part is the preserved historical cellars of the former municipal brewery. The city currently has no direct use for the area, so we are coming up with ideas and plans for preserving and upgrading the neglected buildings and the entire surrounding area. The starting point for the adaptation proposal is primarily the historical legacy of the local Litovel beer and the local socio-cultural situation. The aim of the work is the transformation of the current situation into a modern centre of culture, art and education. Strengthening the social life with new attractive opportunities for the residents and visitors of Litovel.
Gallery in Olomouc
Ambrozek, Patrik ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is developing a design of a gallery near the historical centre of Olomouc. The building houses a gallery exhibition space, a depository, an auditorium, a café, entrance and communication areas, sanitary facilities for visitors and employees, office of the gallery management, and space for building devices. The building is designed with two aboveground storeys. The load-bearing structure of the building is designed as a cast-in-place reinforced concrete frame and floor slabs with aerated concrete masonry infill. The facade is designed as ventilated with a green vertical garden or glass panels. The exhibition space is designed with a warm roof. Second part of the thesis design of building services. The building uses mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. Heating and domestic hot water supply in a the building is provided by a heat pump. Electricity is partially provided by photovoltaic power plant. Rain water is effectivelly used in this building as well for a irrigation. Third part of the thesis deals with facility management and design of the way how is the building supplied, organised and managed, including insource and outsource services used here. Software used to elaborete thesis include: AutoCad, Revit, Lumion, Deksoft, Word, Excel, Photoshop and BuildingDesign.
Pop-art Elements in Art-Project Education at Primary School
RYPOTOVÁ, Lucie
This theoretical project-based thesis focuses on application of pop art in art education at primary school. The theoretical part is divided into two chapters. The first one describes the origin and development of pop art and the second is focused on pop art prom the perspective of didactics of art education. The project part of the thesis is divided into six lessons, which are part of the art series named Quick Trips for Pop Art to Museums and Galleries of Modern Art. The topics of the lessons are mediated in a playful way and designed to use various art techniques.
The cultural aspects of adult education
Brücknerová, Lenka ; Veteška, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Krámský, David (referee)
The thesis is focused on the contribution of cultural education in lifelong learning and emphasizes cultural education in the field of museums and galleries, which traditionally contribute to the development of human cultural competence. The thesis describes basic museum activities, the development of museum education and typical forms of learning in the museum. Benefits of the museum's activities are not only in the collection of proof of our cultural or natural history and their conservation, but also in the opportunity of being educated through them. Authentic objects are the basis of knowledge in the museum. The thesis is also focused on educational activities offered at the Museum of Applies Arts in Prague with an emphasis on educational programs dedicated to a group of adult visitors. The research based on interviews with several experts of the Museum of Applied Arts in Prague took place at the end of the thesis and showed that this important cultural institution targets the adult visitors with its educational programs. Such programs mediate a deeper understanding of the presented topic, deepen the interest and enhance the experience and thus contribute to the maintenance of cultural competence and the cultivation of personality.
Breda, the old department store
Mlýnková, Petra ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
ABSTRACT The diploma thesis project deals, as its name suggests, with a former department store, so called „The old Breda“, which was built between 1927-28 in the then capital of Austrian Silesia, the Opava City. The department store is an architectural masterpiece, you will hardly find another department store of this kind in the whole of former Czechoslovakia. In 1972, it was declared a cultural monument. Today, we can understand it as an accurate testimony to what the city of Opava was a hundred years ago, how it has gradually changed and what it is like today. The building and its fate is also a frequently mentioned topic for the Opavans themselves, as the building itself reminds them of pleasant feelings and memories of the experience of its space. In this context, the central space under the dome, illuminated by glass-concrete blocks, is often inflected by people. Together with stained glass windows, lighted display cases and the creaking wooden steps of a large staircase, it offers visitors a truly unique atmosphere and moment. The reason why the building itself leaves a strong trace of nostalgia in each person is quite obvious and indisputable. It is a building of immense architectural quality, which the Silesian native from Krnov, known as the Viennese architect Leopold Bauer, offers to the local people through his work. Although there is no doubt that Bauer was a genius in his field, which I was able to see again and again during my research, we must not forget the fact that the whole project was possible to happen only thanks to the wealth and initiative of David Weinstein, businessman and owner of Breda & Weinstein company. However, Weinstein did not enjoy the building and its fame for very long and if you look at the time, the place and context and the fact that Weinstein was of Jewish descent, you will find out the reason why. The cruel fate thus befell his family, as did almost all Jews at the time (not only) in Opava. In 1945, during the Ostrava-Opava operation, Opava was almost completely reduced to ashes, and after the war, there were this time Germans who were to be completely expelled from Czechoslovakia. At that time, the building was called German because Breda and Weinstein spoke German. This was followed by privatization and the associated further changes in the property and also layout of the building. In 1994, in addition to the misfortune, the building was acquired „for sale“ by the local bussinesman Kolek, which meant a way to Breda to complete destruction. There was even a fire, which blackened the dome‘s otherwise light concrete. Since 2012, when the house was closed and taken out of operation, it has only fallen into disrepair. It was also in insolvency proceedings. However, in the eyes and hearts of the proud Opavans, the building still leaves strong recognition and feelings that did not allow the building to be abandoned, people put pressure on the politicians from the city for a long time, until in December 2021 the ciity approved the purchase of the building. However, this step opened up more and more questions and problems. Nobody knows what to do now. There is no intention. It is only clear that the reconstruction will be very costly. With my work based on analyzes from the last semester and studying the data of available research, I try to show the city how it could handle the building.
TOWN HOUSE IN A COMPACT CITY, OLD BRNO
Adamcová, Kateřina ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Kiszka, Josef (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor‘s thesis is the design of a town house in the locality of Old Brno. The work builds on a previous urban study, which addressed the issue of the future of the assigned locality. The design of the building reflects the current requirements for family living, housing for singles and a co-housing form of housing. At the same time, it opens up to the public with semi-public and public spaces and connects to surrounding areas of various kinds. It creates a new cultural point of the locality on the street corner and the inner part of the newly designed monoblock is left to the public greenery. Following this fact, a non-traditional form of house communication is chosen, the outdoor gallery corridor, which opens into a green courtyard. The result of the design is, on the one hand, a modern town house with a functional ground floor and, on the other hand, an apartment building with residential balconies.

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