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Architectural Study of the Church / Spiritual Center / "Sending the Holy Spirit" in Vinohrady-Brno.
Valová, Markéta ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis was to design a new building of Descent of the Holy Spirit Church in Brno – Líšeň (housing estate Vinohrady). Firstly, this task has been already solved as part of atelier work focusing on interior. Later, the engineering and construction solution was developed during this thesis. The aim was to design a decent place for celebration the holly Mass and for meeting the parish community, which shows its architectural, constructional, layout and art solution on the spiritual and transcendental aspect of the whole building. The Church is connected with Salesians, operating in Líšeň, which devote themselves to youth. The architecture of building is based on character of sacral and public building, and on bible motives too. The Church reminds a ship, which symbolizes the Church in the world, powered by the Holy Spirit. It shows the vocation of the first disciples – fishermen and worldwide presence of Salesians. The basilical lighting used in the main ship of the church refers to the first Christian buildings – the basilicas. The building is situated in specific environment – housing estate, on the top of the hill. It is divided into one-storey-high main ship based on an elliptic plan (building is two-storey-high in choir), which is rounded by the roof made from glued wooden timbers. Two lower block objects, containing the church facilities (sacristy, chapel, room for parents and children, sanitary facilities, etc.), are adjacent to the main ship. To the object is added the monumental entrance in the place of the main ship and a standalone tower – belfry, which makes the vertical dominant of the landscape. The horizontal axis is oriented in the north-south, the main entrance is situated in the north from the Horníkova street. The church is from the west followed by small square, intended not only for ceremonial processions connected with the religious ceremonies (open air holy masses), but for public use, too. The interior emphasizes art m
The Multifunctional building in Brno Zidenice
Hanousek, Ondřej ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
This thesis deals with the construction of two multifunctional houses in the district Židenice in Brno. The existing unsuitable one-story residential building will be completely replaced. The dominant feature of the place is a chapel, located right in the middle of the crossing of the streets Nezamyslova and Táborská. The proposed buildings are connected both construction-wise and functionally by an underground parking lot spanning the area below both buildings and between them. Both objects react with the height to the mean number of stories of the streets on whose ends they are located, and they increment them by one, as more intensive city density is expected in the district in the future. The northern building has four, the southern three stories. This difference is emphasized but harmonized at the same time by the skewing of both buildings under the same, but opposite angle. This creates perfectly sunlit terraces at the southern facade of the northern building, while the southern building increases the area of its floor plan with height. The twelve appartment units in the northern building all have their own balconies, with extra acces to the communal exntensive green roofs. In the southern building, there are two duplex flats with access to their respective section of the roof by their own staircase. The additional functions apart from housing are a small administrative unit, two rentable commercial spaces and a café located in the lucrative street crossing. Together with the proposed trees, the buildings create a „canvas“ for the chapel, which allows it to become the true dominant element of the street and the vicinity.
Architectural studies Centre / church / spiritual Seslání " the Holy Spirit " in the Vinohrady - Brno.
Dubinová, Veronika ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The goal of the submitted thesis is a concept of a new build church / spiritual centre / Heaven sent Holy Spirit in Brno - Vinohrady, located in the western part of Brno. There is also a parish subject, which is supposed to be two-storey with one storey beneath the ground-level. Overall structure is thought out as an addition of three cuboids, which belong to certain parts of the church. These three parts are structured according to the golden section. The church body markedly exceeds all the other parts and symbolises the main spiritual part. The adjacent areas serve as rooms for church mass preparation, for praying and for technical backround. The main sacral space is divided into three parts as well - the chancel, the space for spectators and the elevated choir loft in the back of the church.The church body is slightly backlit throught the area, that is made of subtle facing of stone ply and hard glass. The concept of the church agrees with the surroundings and near buildings too. It is placed in an area of high-rise buildings and a policlinic.
Multifunctional building near little chapel - Židenice
Kovář, Martin ; Elešová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of my bechelor’s thesis is design of Multifunctional building in Brno – Židenice. Parcel is located in the corner of Táborská and Nezamyslova street, whitch dominates a small chapel. Size of object respects heigh of the adjacent buildings. Architecture composition based on contrast of cubic mass residential portion and dynamic mass with cafe. It also supports different color. By linking produces a harmonious whole dark strict, static and bright form in motion. Thanks to open residential wings in to the corner is posible to shine dispositiont of flats while insert mass of cafe maintain the boundary between public and private. Parking it is located in the underground floor. Parking is available by Autolift Each parking space it is done by parklifts for sixtteen cars. In the Ground floor is Cafe with hinterlands and Entraces of residential portion, there is entrance to the courtyard too. More floors above ground contains flats in size 2+kk and 3+kk.
Former convent church of St. Catherine in Chomutov
Kiezler, Radim ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
This thesis ​The history of the Teutonic Order and the foundations of the former convent church St. Catherine in Chomutov is focused on the historical development and the well­preserved chorus conclusion of the former convent church St. Catherine in Chomutov. After a general discussion of the history of the Commandery of the Teutonic Knights and Chomutov discusses the work of well­preserved Gothic choir concluded the convent church. Catherine in Chomutov. The bulk of the work is devoted to the building development, history and architectural description of the surviving parts. Preserved part is now part of Chomutov town hall.
Medieval Mural Paintings in Southwest Bohemia (Districts Klatovy, Prachatice, Strakonice)
Faktor, Ondřej ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Hlobil, Ivo (referee) ; Všetečková, Zuzana (referee)
Medieval Mural Paintings in Southwest Bohemia (Districts Klatovy, Prachatice, Strakonice) ABSTRACT The thesis focuses on medieval mural paintings preserved in the forty five monuments in the region of southwest Bohemia, i.e. in the three main districts: Klatovy, Prachatice and Strakonice. The core of the thesis is an extensive catologue of the paintings covering the period from the 13th to the 16th centuries which represents first comprehensive treatment of the matter of the region in question. The main focus of the thesis is description of the paintings, their art historical evaluation and complex reconsideration of the literature to the subject including revision of the older proposals. In addition, an introduction of so far neglected, wrongly interpreted and newly discovered paintings contribute to the wide art-historical discussion. Keywords Gothic art, mural paintings, church, castle, chapel, southwest Bohemia, Prácheň region, donor, Bavors of Strakonice, Švihovský of Rýzmberk, Rosenbergs, Knights Hospitallers of St John, Knights of St. John Commendam in Strakonice
Sepulchral Ironwork in Early Modern Bohemia. Ironwork and Sepulchral Environment between 1550-1740
Gandalovičová, Šárka ; Mádl, Martin (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee) ; Roháček, Jiří (referee)
The text deals with various types of ironwork from ca 1550-1740, which we can encounter in sepulchral spaces in Bohemia. The text includes notable examples of individual types of ironwork related to sepulchral monuments in Bohemia and even Central Europe, especially when the works were inspired by Bohemian examples. The main research subject matter of the dissertation is a typological group of ironwork that defined the space around a tombstone or mausoleum freely situated in a sacred environment, e.g. the most important cited work - the ironwork surrounding the Royal Mausoleum in Prague, or the ironwork surrounding the Cenotaph of Maxmilian I located in the Court Church of Innsbruck. Other types of ironwork related to sepulchral monuments are mentioned complementarily, such as ironwork closing off interior chapels, freely standing ironwork, and ironwork protecting sepulchral niches. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
South Bohemian sacral architecture of the late Gothic 1450 - 1550 in the Rosenberg domain
Lavička, Roman ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Jarošová, Markéta (referee)
South Bohemian sacral architecture of the late Gothic1450 - 1550 in the Rosenberg domain Mgr. Roman Lavička A group of late-Gothic churches, which keeps attracting our attention, was built in the Rosenberg domain during the reign of the Jagiellon dynasty. Limited archival material, results of dendrochronologic analyses and preserved buildings suggest that it was mainly building maintenance that was in progress in the Rosenberg domain in the second half of the 15th century. In the early 1480s the building of the new pilgrimage church in Kájov (1471/1474- 1485) was coming to its end. And it was only then that big town parish churches in Trhové Sviny, Dolní Dvořiště, Hořice na Šumavě, Chvalšiny and Nové Hrady started being rebuild or constructed anew almost simultaneously. Around 1485 almost twenty religious buildings were being built in the Rosenberg domain. They reflect the increasing economic prosperity and self-confidence of the town and village municipalities, corporations as well as individuals manifesting their wealth, success and strength. From a formal and ideological point of view it is possible to trace down a group of related buildings directly in this initial phase. They were probably designed by a single architect who is referred to as Master of Hořice presbytery. However, around 1495 we can...
Static securing of church
Jelínek, Lukáš ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis addresses the static security chapel in Medlice. The chapel is a single-Gothic style. The other two dimensions 8x14 m chapels are part of the chapel tower is 20 m high with dimensions of 2,6 x2, 6 m Chapel was built in 1901. The truss chapel was damaged by pests, and therefore, a need to examine and exchange truss. On this occasion, establish a reinforced concrete ring that object until now lacked. In bearing walls of the chapel are visible cracks and occurs because the horizontal bracing object using a technology called monostrands.
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.

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