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Multifunctional building Malá Amerika
Jašková, Tereza ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor work follows up on an architectural atelier project made in the winter semester of the third year of the bachelor program. The goal of this project is a plan of a new multifunctional building in the city part of Brno-Střed. The site is located on the corner of Nové Sady, Nádražní and Hybešova. There are Malá Amerika and Titanium buildings nearby. The new building respects the urban concept, and the new structures match the height of the already present buildings. The multifunctional building consists of three aboveground parts each of which has its own public services. The corner building serves as a shopping mall with administrative offices. The building next to the Titanium is used for its showrooms and administrative part and the last and lowest building houses a café with a multifunctional space and a library. The whole site is conjoined by its underground parking lot which is accessible through entrances on the north-west and north-east sides. The shape of the building copies the intersection and creates an imaginary rampart, which also creates a square between the structures of Malá Amerika and the multifunctional building. The stalls of these structures are made from concrete arches reminiscent of a historical viaduct, which used to be situated here. The upper floors are covered with cladding made from bricks. The building worked on has an atrium which provides more daylight to otherwise very deep floor layouts. The main goal was to create a pleasant and habitable space in this part of the city.
Auto center VW Mikulov
Kováčik, Branislav ; Bílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to create documentation for a building permit and documentation for the construction of a building, the basic compositional and architectural design of which is based on a previously processed architectural study within the subject AG033 - Atelier of production buildings. This is a design project of the Volkswagen Group Autocentre in Mikulov. The specified land intended for development is located in the westernmost part of the town of Mikulov in the cadastral territory of the town of Mikulov, it is an industrial zone of the town. The surrounding buildings are largely made up of low-rise large-scale buildings, production halls, storage facilities or agricultural buildings and their accessories. Within the zoning plan, the area adjacent from the south side to Jiráskova Street is listed as a brownfield. The shape of the land predetermines the proposed construction of the longitudinal shape of a deep character, as the land is stretched in the north - south direction and has the shape of a gradually narrowing trapezoid. The terrain is slightly sloping and descends to the south. From the south side, a wastewater treatment plant is adjacent to the solved area. The bachelor's thesis also deals with the solution of the external modifications of the area, including transport infrastructure, stratification and the number of parking spaces. An essential part is also the distribution and character of the upper and lower greenery, the location and shape of the areas intended for demonstration vehicles. Last but not least, the work deals with the solution of engineering networks within the technical equipment of buildings and technical infrastructure, management of waste, etc. The proposed building respects the floor plan delimitation of the land, primarily by maintaining the parallelism of the perimeter walls with these boundaries. The central element of the mass composition is an extravagantly designed ellipse used as the main exhibition space, opened by a large-area rounded glazing into the entrance area of the exterior. The remaining masses of the building are formed by blocks of different height levels, which achieves the compositional principle of gradation. The completely monotonous mass of the production hall is broken in each field by a massive skylight encircling the building along the entire perimeter of its section. The building has premises for warehousing, administrative activities, exhibition premises, technical facilities and premises belonging to professional workplaces of car mechanics. All material segments of the building are interconnected by internal passages. The whole building has a purely industrial character, which is based on the character and purpose of use of the building and has a connection with the automotive industry. The main materials used in the construction of this building are structural steel, concrete and thermal insulation perimeter panels. The façade emphasizes the essence of the ellipse, which is largely-glazed, while the storage and production areas are hidden in the rear and their visual layer is formed by sheet metal in gray, respectively. white color.
Area for small and medium-sized businesses, Uherské Hradiště
Čížková, Petra ; Kotek, Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new rentable industrial area in Uherské Hradiště. The entire area is defined by simple lines and shapes, which at the same time enables 100% functionality and efficiency. A distinctive element in the design is the facade, which still maintains the concept of lines (horizontals and verticals). The city management wanted to design a rentable production, but also administrative or exhibition spaces. At the same time, the architecture should form a dominant feature of the entire industrial area and should attract attention when entering the city of Uherské Hradiště. Production cells are variable and can be assembled and expanded according to the investor's requirements. The three-story building with exhibition spaces offers companies the opportunity to present their products and negotiate with potential interested parties. The supporting system is combined, on which monolithic ceiling slabs are placed. The building is covered with a flat roof placed on load-bearing walls and beams.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Špačková, Tereza ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of an industrial building with an administrative part for the Brno University of Technology. It is based on the architectural study developed within the course AG034 Architectural Design Studio 4. The building is intended for students and graduates of the university who have an innovative idea and need resources and space to implement it. It was necessary to create a multifunctional interior as the space can be used by students of different disciplines and majors. The land is located on the BUT campus between the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and the Dormitory under Palacký Hill. The building is located on the northwest corner of the site on the part that is the most level, or at least according to the possibilities that the very steep land offers. The main entrance to the building is located on the north from Technická Street. On the west side of the building is situated the entrance for supply halls. The building is three-storey with a flat green roof and occupies a U-shape. The administration building is the connecting part of the two groups of halls. The building consists of a column bearing system of reinforced concrete columns and beams. Porotherm ceramic blocks with plaster are used as infill masonry and in some places, they are provided with ventilated air gap with concrete facade panels. The basement is additionally provided with a reinforced concrete wall holding the terrain.
Uherské Hradiště industrial complex
Šimůnek, Radim ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new leasable industrial area in Uherské Hradiště. The existing industrial area is not sufficient for the city's requirements, and therefore a new area is proposed on the adjacent development site. Over time, the proposed industrial area may expand into the territory of the existing industrial area and fully replace it. The wish of the city management was to create a rentable area, which, with its architecture, will also form a dominant feature at the entrance to the city of Uherské Hradiště. The equipment and services of the area are oversized so that they can also be used by nearby companies. These main requirements are mainly represented by building A of the industrial area, which is the subject of this work. The mass of the building resembles a chimney and forms a dominant feature at the entrance. The eight-story building houses a cafeteria, a meeting hall, rentable offices of various sizes, administration and a cafe. The supporting system is a two-way reinforced concrete frame with a stiffening core. The building is covered with a flat vegetated roof, on which there is a viewing garden.
Gmont Cable Brno
Valešová, Kateřina ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis dealing with new building of factory the GMONT CABLE. Earlier study in the subject AG33 gave form to the following bachelor´s thesis which further develops the study into level of Building permission design and Documentation for execution of the project. The proposed building is located in Brno in the Slatina district at Tuřanka 115. The plot is located on relatively flat terrain, on the south-eastern side there is a gradual change in elevation by 3 meters. There is a terrain break on the northeastern boundary of the site with an elevation change of 3 metres as well. The elevation of the site is around 234.7 m above sea level. Only the northwestern part of the site has been used for the proposed development, the remaining part of the site is earmarked for further potential development. The property consists of a two-storey office building, two production halls and a warehouse area. The whole building is unbasement. The entire building is designed as a skeleton, the administrative part is reinforced concrete, and the production halls and warehouse are steel. The administrative part is based on reinforced concrete footings. The administrative section is approximately L-shaped and is located at the front of the property. The ceilings of the administrative section are executed in front of the facade. The large windows located on the façade are screened by wooden slats. The façade is plastered with white paint. The production halls and the warehouse are clad with white façade panels and the joints of these panels are covered with wooden elements.
Gmont Cable Brno
Hudečková, Simona ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was the creation of individual parts of the project documentation – Documentation for Building Permits and Documentation for Building Construction. The project documentation was processed on the basis of the architectural study designed in subject AG035. The task of the bachelor's thesis was to design the G-mont Cable industrial factory, where cables will be manufactured. The area is located in the Brno-Slatina district. It extends over the Černovické terraces, it is the largest industrial zone in the Czech Republic. Currently, the land is registered as a brownfield of the former Roučka foundry. It is part of the Černovice terraces, the largest industrial zone in the Czech Republic. Currently, the land is registered as a brownfield of the former Roučka foundry. An important aspect in the design of the industrial factory was the connection of the current communication for supply to the new communication leading to the industrial hall and the appropriate orientation of the buildings to the cardinal points. The construction will be divided into an administrative part and an industrial part. These two parts will be connected by checkrooms for employees. All objects will be roofed by shading sunshades, which will optically connect the individual parts of the buildings into one building. The administrative part will consist of two two-storey buildings at different heights. There will be columns around both buildings, which will be covered with shading sunshades. The connecting building with the industrial hall will have only one floor and a terrace for employees will be available in front of it. The industrial part will consist of three halls at the same height as the administration. There will be a road around the industrial section serving freight traffic.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Hrach, Martin ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the BUT Technology Transfer Center. The complex is located in the Brno – Královo Pole district in the area of the BUT Technology Park. In the vicinity, there are the faculties of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and business BUT, as well as student dormitories and the CESA sports field. The land is bordered by roads on the west, north and east sides. On the western side of the property behind the Technická road, there is a uneven park adjacent to the Pod Palackého vrchem Sports Complex. The northern part of the property is also adjacent to the Technical road, behind which there is a grassy area, next to which there is a gardener's settlement. To the east of the property is Kolejní Street, lined with a wall and office and residential buildings located behind it. The southern part of the land is adjacent to the building of the Science and Technology Park of Prof. Lista and the parking area behind which is the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication Technologies. The BUT Technology Transfer Center is a complex of production cells for the needs of BUT students and employees to create mass production conditions for their projects. Adjacent to the production area is a five-story administrative building with a flat vegetated roof. The construction of the building is designed as a reinforced concrete skeleton with a module of 6 m, filled with ceramic masonry around the perimeter and insulated with expanded polystyrene. The shape of the building is a simple block, where the top floor is set back by one module in the southeast area. The administrative building is followed by a three-story garage building embedded in the ground. On the lowest floor of the administrative building, there is an entrance hall, a staircase with an elevator, and hygienic and technological facilities. On the upper floor, a technical room and an entrance hall are designed near the staircase, which is followed by a security service room and sanitary facilities. In the last underground floor, we can find technological facilities and an entrance hall near the stairs, then opposite the stairs is a corridor leading to the hygiene facilities and laboratories. On the first above-ground floor, a showroom, an archive, and a day room are designed on the right side of the corridor, located opposite the staircase. On the left side we will find the sanitary facilities and the warehouse and the maintenance workshop. On the top floor there are offices and a meeting room, by the stairs there is an exit to the outdoor terrace.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Landová, Michaela ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis is the design of an industrial building - VUT Technology Transfer Center. The work is based on a previously developed architectural study from subject AG034. The proposed plot of land is located in the Brno-Královo Pole district, specifically at the Technology Park area, near Palackého vrch. This is an undeveloped plot of land that has a very specific terrain relief. The proposed industrial area is located on the eastern edge of the plot, to enable the possible further use of the rest of the plot. The technology transfer center should primarily serve as a testing and verification center for workers and students of BUT in Brno. The campus is divided into three main parts. The first part is the entrance building where the administrative part and laboratory area are located. The second part consists of an open three-story parking lot with a technical part. Both of these buildings are accessible from Kolejní street. The last part of the area consists of production (testing) halls. Six of these rentable halls are designed in the project, and each hall has its own sanitary facilities and office space. The entrance to the plot for supply is proposed from Technická Street. A new road is created here, which ends with a roundabout. The production halls are designed in such a way that they are illuminated as much as possible. That's why a lightweight profiled cladding was used for the exterior cladding. Extensive green roofs with the possibility of placing photovoltaic panels are designed on all buildings. Green roofs should look natural and connect the building with the surroundings. The entire campus is designed in such a way that there are clearly separated functions and operations of individual objects.
Gmont Cable Brno
Hendrychová, Adriana ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The subject of this work was the preparation of project documentation, consisting of documentation for building permits, documentation for the implementation of the construction and the design of architectural detail. The Bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study prepared as part of the studio work of the subject AG035. The subject of the design is the new construction of the production hall of the company Gmont Cable, s.r.o., specializing in the production and assembly of cable bundles, cables and wires. The existing leasable space does not suit the expanding company. The new premises will enable the production to be moved from the existing premises and thus allow an increase in production. The proposed facility is to be located in Brno in Tuřanka Street on the site of the current brownfield site. When designing the building, emphasis was placed on the use of the narrowest part of the brownfield, not only for the possibility of future use of the remaining part of the land, but especially for the presentation and visibility of the building and the company from the main road. The ground plan of the shape of he building is based on the boundaries of the brownfield site. Essential for the expression of the building are the sawtooth roofs over the production halls complemented by a walkable green roof. The pilasters are a distinctive feature of the administration area, providing articulation and screening of the glazed areas. In terms of function, the building is divided into a two-storey administration and a single-storey production part with storage and dispatching. Between the administrative and the production part there is an atrium serving as a resting place for the workers. The proposal addresses both the stand-alone building and the connection to the adjacent surroundings.

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