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Extension and modernization of social services facilities Nitrava
Mitura, Daniel ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the assessment of the existing facility of social services and the proposal for the modernization of the complex of objects in the facility. To date, the objects are fully utilized. Existing buildings Panel apartment building "A", Panel apartment building "B" and Connecting corridor "D". The existing construction object "C" will be demolished in its entirety. The diploma thesis focuses on the new construction object Extension, which has the task of replacing object "C" and modernizing the social services facility so that it meets the standard conditions. The proposed building is located on land that is accessible from Železničiarska street on the outskirts of Nitra. The extension is located on the north side of the land. The main entrance to the building is solved by crossing the Connecting Corridor. The building has two underground and four above-ground floors. On the 1st floor, there are pharmacy premises, a kitchen with a buffet and facilities, toilets and connecting corridors. In the northwest corner there is a warehouse for landscaping the green areas of the property. In the 1st floor there is a boiler room, a cleaning room and collective garage spaces, which also go into the 2nd floor. The dining room, toilets and chapel are located on the 2nd floor. On the 3rd floor, the premises of the dialysis clinic, workshops and rest rooms serving as clubhouses are accessible from the connecting corridor. On the 4th floor there is an exit to the flat green roof. All floors are connected vertically by two interior staircases and elevators. The supporting system of the substructure is designed from monolithic waterproof reinforced concrete. The structure of the upper structure mainly consists of prefabricated reinforced concrete columns and beams. The rigidity of the upper structure is solved by two stiffening monolithic reinforced concrete cores, in which vertical communications are placed. The supporting elements of the ceilings are designed from prestressed ceiling panels and monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building is covered with a green single-layer flat roof. The insulation of the perimeter structures is designed with the ETICS contact insulation system made of mineral wool. The foundation structures are designed as monolithic grids.
Spiritual brownfield Olomouc - Zlín
Scholzová, Simona ; Nový, Jindřich (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the proposal of a pilgrimage site in the area of the source of the spring Svatá Voda near Malenovice - Zlín. The building is located on the nearest top site near the existing spring and it dominates its surroundings. The design is based on a circle symbolizing eternity, harmony - Christianity surrounding the Paradise yard. This ring is intersected by four shards that represent disruption of harmony - humanity. These two types of masses are contrasting, distinguished by both shape and material. There is a church in the largest shard, in the smaller shards there are other smaller chapel or individual prayer rooms. In the ring, which is broken into fragments, there are located rooms like a reception, area of the church with, restaurant and technical facilities, non-profit offices that manage the area, together with a therapist's office. There are rooms with accommodation, classrooms and workshops for retreats as well.
Student House in the Neighbourhood Old Brno
Semančík, Róbert ; Křížek, Jiří (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis wants to save character and identity of local territory and bring a new function in to the historical objects. So it offers comfortable and special living and brings new values for the local inhabitants.
The hermit colony
Jakubcová, Eva ; Plaček, Miroslav (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This construction programme deals with a hermit colony located in the western part of the Vysočina Region. This hermit colony has been established to provide accommodation for women living in this area permanently while offering an opportunity of occasional relaxation for people who are living hectic lives in urban environment. The aim of my project is to design the remaining parts of the colony, i.e. two hermitages and the community’s chapel. A hermitage is a one-storey building intended for one person only. The load-bearing walls of the individual hermitages are designed to be built from different materials (wooden and masonry constructions) whereas the elevational structures of all the buildings are to be the same. The chapel’s wall system combines stone and wood. The chapel will serve solely the purposes of the community. The main objective of my project is to respect and maintain the natural features of the landscape to the maximum extent possible.
Communitas x Immunitas / House for my community
Velechovská, Nela ; Jura, Pavel (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The purpose of this project is a revitalisation and proposal of a reconstruction of Saint Elizabeth chapel and adjacent building N.13 in Opava situated on Rybí Trh. The renewned condition should cover all the basic needs of the parochial community center of Romancatholic parish in Opava near the Nanebevzetí Panny marie concatedhral.
Průzkum dřevěných konstrukcí kaple v Matějově
Štikar, Vojtěch
The paper Survey of wooden structures of the chapel in Matějov deals with construction technical survey of the chapel Navštívení Panny Marie. The survey includes description of current technical condition of the chapels construction. It can be used for a possible future renovation of the chapel. The beginning of the paper sets and explains the description of the methodology of construction technical survey. In the following part the history of Matějov, where the chapel is located, and identification of the building is described. The paper continues with part focusing on the urban and architectural design of building and the description of the specific design elements. The description includes information of discovered defects. Photo documentation is also included and focused on view sides, design elements and founded defects. The paper concludes that the chapel is generally in a good condition with several minor defects, which is understandable for such an old building.
Knight Hall in Písek Castle and its decoration
ROLNIKOVÁ, Štěpánka
The subject of this diploma thesis is a knight's hall in the Písek castle. At the beginning of the work, I will present the building history of the castle, its description and the location of the knight's hall within the castle complex. The main goal of the work will be the analysis of the painterly decoration of the knight's hall, the identification of individual scenes and figures. Attention will be paid to iconographic circles consisting of religious, secular and heraldic themes. The next chapter will present the issue of restoration and use of 3D technologies for the presentation of the Knight's Hall of Písek Castle. A separate chapter will be devoted to the issue of two demolished rooms. The castle chapel and the royal room, which was supposedly connected to the knight's hall. Based on parallels from other objects, I will try to determine in which part of the castle they could be located, what they looked like and what they could have a purpose for.
The Špulíř Chapel at the decanal durch in Jindřichův Hradec. Its building history and iconography of the sculptural decoration
ROLNIKOVÁ, Štěpánka
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the so-called " Špulířská chapel at the Dean's Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Jindřichův Hradec. The bachelor thesis will focus on the architectural and iconographic aspect of the building, especially the theme of the circled vault and unusual sculptural decoration. In the context of the vault, it summarizes the historical and cultural context of the Jindřichův Hradec environment at the end of the 15th century with the town centers of Upper and Lower Austria.
3D model of the selected object
Veselý, Milan ; Nosek, Jakub (referee) ; Kalvoda, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to assess the accuracy of photogrammetric results from images taken with a low-cost Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro camera and a professional digital SLR camera Canon EOS 6D Mark II with a 24 mm fixed lens. The chapel of St. John of Nepomuk near Guntramovice was chosen as the subject for the images. Forty-nine insertion and control points were targeted and scanned at the chapel. Block and beam alignment and creation of 3D mesh models was performed in Bentley ContexCapture software. The standard deviations of all three axes (X, Y, Z) and positional standard deviation on the control points and deviations relative to a reference point cloud acquired with a ground-based laser scanner were statistically tested. The results show that, with the right imaging and processing methods, comparable results can be achieved using a low-cost camera.

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