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Multi-purpose Centre of Town, Jevisovice
Elis, Soňa ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The theme of this diploma thesis is the Multipurpose Center of Jevišovice. The complex consists of two buildings and an adjacent parking lot. Building A is wheelchair-accessible, stand alone with a flat roof over three above-ground floors. The building has a gallery, a marriage hall and the Jewsovice office. Buildings B are situated as separate buildings, with a flat roof over two above-ground floors. There are rooms for social activities in the building.
High-rise building in Brno
Caha, Jakub ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
In this study is designed high-rise object in Brno in the city part called Veveří. These propose is divided for two high-rise towers of hight 177 a 57 meters, which continue on next door high-rise building of office centre Šumavská. These objects are connected each other with glass neck. This high-rise building is designed like creative centre, which associate different kinds of art directions in one object, in combination with living and vertical gallery. In each storey is variable space for studios, workshops a offices, in undeground storey is designed parking. Main object si divided over to whole height with strips and windows, what supports verticality of this object. Second tower is designed like minimalistic soliter with perforated facade in gold color.
Research Project and An Artist's Book: The Role of Curators, Institutions, and Graphic Designers
Štysová, Anna ; Přidalová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kögler, Žaneta (advisor)
Artist's book It is needed is a compilation of interviews with major graphic designers and curators of czech gallery sphere. The interviews show possible methods of this kind interdisciplinary cooperation.
LABORARTORY BRNO
Nevěčná, Anna ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Solved plot is located in Brno on the former city walls, right on the border of the historical center and modern buildings. The area includes parcel number 1574 1573/3, 1573/4, 1573/5, 555, 556/21, 537/2, which is located on the corner of a narrow street Milady Horakove and may fluctuate. The site is cut off from the city street Koliště, which is part of a small ring road, which corresponds to its operation. The gallery building cultural buildings complements the ring around the historic city center. The site is located opposite park, which is currently the revitalized. Construction helps its articulation axis linking pohledovému Class Captain Jaros and park fluctuate. Its shape draws passers-by to its center-entrance to the gallery.
"Music Scene" - a concert hall for the city of Brno
Zatloukalová, Veronika ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design concept of the architectural study of a concert hall, namely the proposal for a "MUSIC SCENE" - the concert hall for the city of Brno. As part of this study is therefore designed a hall for 591 visitors. Hall enables performances to 90-member orchestra or choir. The solution is also operating and maintenance facilities necessary facilities like auditorium. The main emphasis was put on the acoustic solution, then the overall transparency in the operation of the building and the continuity of the building and the surrounding development mainly to the existing communication system that tries to respect.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Kuda, Daniel ; Zadražilová, Miroslava (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Multifunctional building is located in a vacant lot on the corner of Bratislavska and Stara streets in district Zábrdovice of Brno city. The main purpose of the building is to create conditions for the revival of declining district near the center, which is achieved by the proposed functions of gallery, studios, cafe and housing. The design works with public space and private atriums in a combination with residential galleries. Special attention was paid to the facade of the house to fit between the richly decorated buildings of the 19th century.
Conservation Area Kroměříž - architecture–urban design of the selected site
Kmošek, Vojtěch ; Kaněk, Jindřich (referee) ; Hrubý, Jan (advisor)
Assignment of master project was find a solution of new entrance to Vejvanovského street in Kroměříž. The location is situated on the edge of the historic center. The proposal define new function to this location and there is a gallery, art studio, bicycle depository, atd.
Single-family house
Mikač, Jakub ; Donaťák, Vladislav (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is design documentation detached house in Vsetin. The building site is located in the Stara cesta, which is the city plan for the construction of buildings for individual housing. The building is located on plot number 5379/2. The building is designed as two floors and no cellarage. The floor plan dimensions will be 12,81 x 8,32 metres + terrace in the 1st floor. Overall height of the building will be 8,51 meters at the ridge. The building has gabled roof with a slope of 40 degrees. The basement is formed by the permanent formwork. The vertical framework beams are built of Porotherm 24 P + D. The horizontal framework beams are built of Porotherm and make the ceiling. Roof structure will consist of a wooden frame. The facade will be lined with ceramic tapes Terca Klinker. Roof deck will be Pre-patinated Titanzinc sheet.
ID Gallery
Slavík, Jiří ; Sochorová,, Zuzana (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to design a two-storey gallery and café building in Chrudim. The thesis has three parts. The first part presents the architectural and structural designs for the building permit. The building consists of two parts: a two -storey gallery and a one-storey café with necessary facilities. There is a green roof above the gallery and a terrace above the café. The envelope wall is insulated with mineral wool and loadbearing structures are designed from reinforced concrete. Internal non-load-bearing structures are designed of aerated concrete and plasterboard. The floors are monolithic reinforced concrete. I evaluated the building for Energy Performance Certificate. The second part proposes the design of selected building services: HVAC, artificial lighting and rainwater management system. There are two mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery, which partly provide heating and cooling. The remaining heat is provided by local district heating grid. The designs also include concept of a photovoltaic plant on the roof. Third part assesses the life cycle assessment (LCA) of the structures. All the proposed compositions have the same main function - to ensure the stability of the building, fire safety, weather protection and thermal comfort. Six similar compositions of the vertical wall structure are proposed, combining different types of load-bearing masonry with ETICS system, ventilated facade, variant of aerated concrete blocks or VELOX system formwork. For the selected compositions, the functional unit is 1 m2 with a service life of 50 years and a heat transfer coefficient of U=0.216 ± 0.002 W/m2.K.
Historical Houses Jihlava
Vymazalová, Tereza ; Kafková, Tereza (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of "Jihlava historical houses" (hereinafter JHD), which primary use today is for a permanent housing with unsatisfactory characteristics. Most apartments consist of a studio apartment with minimal or shared sanitary facilities. This condition arose due to the layout changes during the 18th and 19th centuries, when a large part of the spacious Renaissance and Baroque palace houses were transformed into intensively used apartment buildings. Given the situation persists to this day, it is necessary to think about changing the nature of such houses as part of the city's development. The diploma thesis addresses the location of the southeastern tip of Jihlava's Masaryk Square, which has the ambition to soon transform into a cultural HUB of the city and includes seven JHD. As more than half of these houses were already discussed at the faculty, the university have already prepared a plan of changes in the houses` nature. It is nonetheless necessary for a comprehensive overview of changes in the locality to prepare a study of the last two JHD, which are adjacent to one another. The objective of the paper is to address the functional characteristics of these houses regarding their placement within the city. Consideration is given to the studies and planned changes within the area - the reconstruction of Masaryk Square and the ongoing reconstruction of the house Masaryk Square 21, which bound to become the center of culture, education and tourism. The houses No. 22 and 23, which this paper addresses, are now enclosed by the future cultural and social house and the existing Vysočina Regional Gallery - this location thus significantly affects their use in the future. House No. 23, which is characterized by its large inner hall with a porch, is directly adjacent to the Regional Gallery of Vysočina, which faces the lack of a representative entrance facilities for visitors and insufficient space for a permanent exhibition. In terms of functionality, the house No. 23 is suitable for cultural purposes and so the existing Vysočina Gallery Area merges with it and its main entrance is moved. House No. 22 retains the function of a permanent housing, primarily due to its good layout, but is more up to the standards of Jihlava. The mentioned four houses influence the adjoining accessible courtyard, which is transformed into a new attractive public space. The outcome of the paper is not only an urban and architectural study of two addressed houses and the adjacent courtyard, but also an evaluation of the overall functional change of the site in the future, including other JHD. Primarily, the monofunctional nature is removed from the addressed location, which now finds itself unsuitable for housing, and a new functional characteristic are proposed that support the development of the southern tip of Masaryk Square, but at the same time respect the essence of the housing, which should always be primarily based upon the customized needs. The paper is an overview of the future functional development of this locality and discusses the possibilities of how the city of Jihlava could manage the historical houses within the area and thus significantly affect life in the city.

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