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Romany Housing
Krejsová, Aneta ; Janok, Jakub (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis „Romany housing“ deals with the issue of underprivileged accomodation. This is a complex of four apartment buildings and one community center. It is located on the site in Brno-Maloměřice. The site is flat, it is surrounded by little terraced houses on one side and large prefabricated metal halls on the other side. Apartment buildings respond to the surroundings by creating transition between little houses and large halls - they have relatively large mass, but it is split by saw-tooth roof that creates illusion of terraced houses. Main idea of the project is layout variability - it reacts to various number of romany family members. Single apartement building has two storeys, community center has one story and basement. Supporting structure is made of aerated concrete blocks. The foundations are made of non-reinforced concrete, the roof is partly saw-tooth, partly flat. Bachelor’s thesis includes a model and a detail of recessed railing in reinforcedconcrete wall which carries the exterior staircase.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Krajan, Viktor ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Architecture, emanating from philosophy of design, shows the concept of arrangement of eight volumes with a free pattern which generates the maximum amount of open and light space. Structure of the plot is composed of seven apartment buildings and solitary villa. Design of residential complex consists of clear line of public and semi-public space, which complements urbanism of this design. Mass of objects respects the surrounding scale and thereby does not interfere with the surrounding nature and buildings. Functional filling includes a residential function with using of the surrounding area. The layout of the building is designed as a three tracts with four above-ground floors and one underground floor. In the first three above-ground floors are designed two housing units and in a fourth above-ground floor is one housing unit. Brno, Komin, plot, design, urbanism, residential complex, apartment building, green city, social housing, bachelor thesis
Vancouver - Affordable Housing Challenge
Sekajová, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study developed within the subject Studio of Architectural Creation [AG035]. The subject of the proposal is the new construction of an apartment building complex with parking in the city of Vancouver, Canada. The land to which the proposed building belongs is located in the Downtown district, near George Wainborn Park and the Granville Bridge. This is an area intended for residential and mixed use. The lower part of the building is elevated, rows of columns are bearing the weight of the residential building, creating an option of walking underneath the structure. Each floor is divided into 6 parts. The northern module forms the communication core of the building. A typical residential floor consists of, apart from the communication core, 7 residential units. The entrances to the individual apartments are located along the atrium through the living room. Clockwise, with the floor plan oriented to the north, these are the housing units in the following order: two 1+1kk, four 1kk & 2+1kk. The total number of residential units is 86. The building includes underground parking for residents and employees of the building. The main entrance is designed from the north side, a vestibule was created here, serving as a public space with benches and grassy areas with trees. Two circular reinforced surfaces are created, connected by paths, which complement the object compositionally. The basic plan shape is a hexagon. This geometric shape provides the possibility of division into modules, thus creating the flexibility of the building. Sharp geometric shapes are complemented by organic balconies that wrap around the form. Repetitiveness is broken by cut-outs, forming community facilities scattered around the building. The center of the building holds an atrium surrounded by a ring of built-on gallery, single-arm staircases rise and fall through the atrium, creating dynamics. The building is covered with an extensive green roof, the dominant material of the facade is concrete, combined with aluminum windows and cream-colored railings. As part of the project documentation, half of the object SO.01 is addressed.
Social Housing for Young Adults in Kielce, Poland
Teriyapirom, Arisa ; Janicka, Dominika (referee) ; Mielczarek, Zuzanna Irena (advisor)
Social Housing for Young Adults in Kielce, Poland is a diploma project that focuses on the revitalization of an abandoned university building, art gallery and synagogue into an affordable social housing complex that integrates various forms of social spaces and social activities. The crisis in the housing market and the economic situation has left many young adults struggling to afford rent, or being able to only afford places that are in poor condition and thus they return to their hometown ore move to smaller cities, in order to avoid the extremely high rental prices. Good housing is a necessity, especially for young adults, as they are in a period of transition to adulthood, and requires a proper place to call home. In addition, the project also focuses on a young adult’s life as a whole, this means revitalization of spaces to support a co-working environment, as this is becoming increasingly popular and beneficial to young adults who are working remotely or in non-traditional careers. It also means designing a social space outside the housing block, to give a sense of separation between personal and social life. In this project, the university building is redesigned into social housing, co-living environment, art gallery for canteen, and synagogue for co-working space. The three buildings all come together to create an inclusive, conducive, comfortable, playful environment for young adults in Kielce.
Post-war housing: reuse to rebuilt Ukraine
Dimitrisina, Olivia ; Ponomaryova, Anastasiya (referee) ; Mielczarek, Zuzanna Irena (advisor)
The diploma project focuses on the design proposals for post-war affordable housing. The challenge of the project is to design new affordable housing for people by reusing the existing architecture and construction materials. Another important task is to create a sense of a safe integrated community with the tool of architecture. The aim of the project is to contribute to the future rebuilding process of the country by offering a recovery plan for affordable housing.
Living by the river
Malahefji, Tarek ; Kubínová, Šárka (referee) ; Wittmann, Maxmilian (advisor)
The city of Brno is the capital of Moravia in the Czech Republic which was shaped by many historical events, its predominant textile industry was amongst the most important aspects of these criteria, since its main rivers cut through the city (Svratka, Svitava), this industry and its trade, was a main factor in shaping the city as a whole, alongside political conflicts, change of regimes. During the 1960s, after the planned style economy was settled completely, it resulted in big setbacks for the Czechoslovak economy, as the textile industry started to crumble. The final blow to this industry happened after the velvet revolution as privatization took place and most remaining factories were dismantled. This narrative had a big role in shaping how Brno looks today as the northern part of the city is more urbanized than the southern part which is more industrialized by nature, and unlike Prague, these two main rivers are not widely crucial to the public life. This also developed along with other factors a major problem with accommodation quality, price as official data reports increasing dissatisfaction from inhabitants with housing.
Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Průša, Stanislav ; Průša, David (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to design new town hall on Mendel square in Brno. To transform a degrading unused final station of trams to public space full of life. In the building will be new town hall, turistic center and the upper floors will be used for housing. With the new town hall we would like to design new officis but also space for social weak people or people runing away from war or space for anyone who is looking for the company.
Dotační možnosti a studie proveditelnosti přestavby vybraného objektu
Kučerová, Ivana
The bachelor's thesis addresses the benefits of the reconstruction of an unused building in the village of Radiměř through grant titles. The work describes the basic principles and distribution of subsidies, the conditions for obtaining financial support for selected titles and then their comparison and positive impacts on life in the village. These titles were selected with regard to the composition of the village's population and the original intention to reconstruct the village buil-ding. The practical part of the work contains a brief feasibility study, which in the end evaluates its feasibility and benefits for the community.

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