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Peace Square in Brno
Srbecká, Michaela Sara ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
My bachelor´s thesis is an urban-architectural study with the primary goal set to define the new Peace Square with a newly designed polyfunctional building. The architectural design of each floor is included. The second goal of my thesis is to design and transform the new demarcated square into a well-functioning public space full of greenery, with respect and humility for the place.
City within the City / "Trnitá City Block"
Remišová, Lenka ; Havliš, Filip (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The architectural study deals with the design of an eight-storey multifunctional building, which is part of a completely new block of flats in the South Quarter in Brno - the Trnitá housing estate. The starting material for the processing was a new urban and volumetric study "Brno - a new southern quarter" published by the Office of the Architect of the City of Brno. The zoning plan currently being prepared envisages the relocation of the main train station and the subsequent development of the city district. The Trnitá district in Brno will be the seat of the new millennium - very unique thanks to the direct connection to the historic city center and at the same time to train and bus transport of an international character. This part of the city will be not only a new residential area, but also a gateway for passengers to Brno. Therefore, it is important to pay enough attention to the local architecture to respond to the time in which it will be built; to address the current needs of the people of Brno and, last but not least, to reflect the development trends of society in cities on a global scale. The supporting idea in the theoretical solution was for me to understand the city as a meeting place. One of the primary functions of cities in the past was to meet people regularly for trade and exchange of goods. With the emergence and very rapid development of information technology, the exchange of goods was added to the exchange of information, to which the company began to attach much greater importance. An important way of exchanging this kind are the interpersonal encounters, communication and social interaction just mentioned, which can arise more easily if we create an environment for it - an architectural space. My intention was to design a "living residential house and meeting center" in terms of active interpersonal interaction in individual operations and also in terms of a living "breathing" building envelope using plants. In the design, it was important for me to emphasize the spaces that have the potential to meet, whether accidental or targeted, and can contribute to creating social bonds in the urban environment.
City within the City / "Trnitá City Block"
Moráviková, Patrícia ; Mezei, Peter (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
A modern answer to the question of what an above-standard multifunctional house in the South Center of Brno should look like in the 21st century. First-class urban comfort of living in the countryside on the banks of the river Svratka near the city center with excellent transport links. The design of the building combines various typologies and operations and seeks to ensure maximum efficiency in the use of the plot, its evaluation and benefits for the environment.
Intensive Urban Housing Brno
Račko, Valentín ; Zadražilová, Miroslava (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
This master thesis is exploring a possibility of densifying traditional block structure of a city by the design of a multifunctional building. It is located in Brno exactly in Brno centrum city part. The building site is defined by Veveří, Kounicova and Pekárenská streets. On the forth side there is existing block of flats on the Sokolská Street. The design itself is based on the form of a traditional enclosed block of flats, but masses are oriented differently. The basic principle is layering when first two floors are commercially oriented and therefore accessible by public. Living areas are separated by position above. The roof, connecting all of the buildings, is taking role of a traditional courtyard. In this case, it stays visually connected with surrounding street life and newly formed commercial parts. Masses of the complex are reflecting different city structures on each side. It encloses on the side of the Veveří Street which creates undisturbed street corridor. New structure opens more to Kounicova Street and reflects free city pattern of this part.
Mixed-use building
Vančo, Matúš ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction design of the mixed-use building in the city of Brno, a borough of Cerna Pole. The vertical load-bearing structures of the above ground floors are made of sand-lime blocks. The vertical load-bearing structures of the underground floor are made of cast-in-place concrete. The last floor has warm flat green roof. The main purpose of this building is for administration, trade and services, which make up to 60% of floor area. The rest of floor area is used for housing. On the north side is the underground parking garage. The residential part is oriented to the South, the offices are oriented to the North.
Mixed-use building
Mareček, Patrik ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of my diploma thesis was a project of a new mixed-use building in the land register of Brno. The object is a 5 storey building that is with basement. In the basement is garage for 13 cars. The first floor will be located several shops. Between the second and the fourth floor will be dwelling units. It is covered by flat roof with Attica. I designed the project with emphasis on disposal orientation according to the cardinal points and constructed arrangements of the building. During the process I tried to use modern methods, common material and I tried to separate space for living and space for public.
Multifunctional building with health centers
Mecko, Tomáš ; Klímek, Karel (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is a design of newly-built multifunctional building with a health centre in a cadaster unit of municipality of Smižany in a nascent development of apartment buildings and detached houses. It is a four-storey building, with partial basement, consisting of the basement and three above-ground storeys. On the first floor there is a small health centre with three ambulances and a pharmacy. The second and the third floor has a character of family living, where six flats are designed, and two of them are wheelchair accessible. In the basement there is localized underground garage for residents, warehouses and technical facilities of the building. Main load-bearing walls are founded by plain concrete foundation strips. Main load-bearing columns in the garage are founded by reinforced concrete foundation pads. The structural system of the basement consists of reinforced concrete load-bearing walls, columns, beams and floor slab. The structural system of the above-ground storeys consists of Porotherm clay blocks and the floor structures are designed by Porotherm ceramic fillers and beams. A roofing of the building is realized by a warm flat roof. Main entrances into the building are oriented to the north, respectively into to the west, the residential part of the building is oriented to the east, west and south.
Multifunctional building, Brno-Řečkovice
Kašuba, Patrik ; Peterka, Tomáš (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is processing of the design documentation to execution newly-built multifunctional building in the city part Brno - Řečkovice. Multifunctional building is a detached house, which is located in a quiet area on the edge city. This is a five floor building with four floor, one basement and flat roof. Building is rectangular shape. At the object are twelve parking spaces for cars. Vertical load-bearing structure are made of masonry and reinforced frame system, reinforced concrete floor and prestressed hollow core slab Spiroll. External facade building is created by render scrape texture and flush facade in ground floor.
Mixed-use building
Herceg, Jaroslav ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of master thesis is new building of mixed-use building in the cadastral area Brno city part Černá Pole in a row of residential buildings. The building is designed with five storeys with one underground and 4 aboveground floors. The property is located in a sloping terrain. There are garages with a capacity of 18 parking spaces in underground floor and a technical room. On the first floor there are business premises and the background of the apartment building. From the second to fourth floor there are flats. The main entrance to the building is north-facing.
Multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň
Gracová, Michaela ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The main aim of this Bachelor's thesis was to create multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň. The plot is located in the cadastre unit Líšeň on sloping land which is accessible from the northern road with heavy traffic - Novolíšeňská. The nearby area is mostly filled with residential buildings, panel residential buildings from the '80s of the 20th century and family houses, though in a smaller extent. Condition of design was to choose an appropriate combination of housing and services. The goal of design was to create an attractive building for the current market and not to disrupt existing buildings. Therefore, a simple shape of the object was chosen using modern materials and components. The building is characterized by a combination of two main materials that are concrete and wood. Another important factor for the design was the southern slope that makes a possibility to use views on the city and the sunlight for living quarters. This five-storey building is divided into residential part, part of the services and technical facilities. Open commercial space with facilities are situated in the first floor. From second to fourth above-ground floors consist of a housing units. The technical facilities and other spaces belonging to the residential part are located in the basement of the building. The individual functional units are defined by volume and material. Commercial space opens to the public through a glass facade. The residential part is coated in sleek cement-gray color accompanied by wooden windows. Technical basement is hidden behind a dark gray facade as supporting structure of the first floor. The central element of the building are concrete stairs. Its dominant part is atypical wooden railing. The whole staircase is visible from the north side through a glass facade of the entrance hall of the building.

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