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Apartment building Slatinska
Novák, Petr ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design of the building in the Brno-Židenice and with the processing of project documentation for the construction. The building is divided into two main parts - residential part and administrative part, which consist of a smaller office on the ground floor. Every part has own entrance from the street Slatinská. Parking is provided outside the building on the plots and has 9 parking spaces. The building has 3 floors, no basement and is built below the White Mountain. The shape of the building is rectangular with several protruding and receding parts of rectangular shape. In the residential part of the basement there is a background of an apartment building and in the upper floor there are 5 residential units of various sizes and layouts. The basis of the building is solved with the help of drilled piles in combination with the base plate. The construction system of the building is designed from masonry ceramic blocks. Ceiling structures, lined and receding structures are made of reinforced concrete. The roofing of the building is solved by an extensive green roof. The whole building is a contact insulated certified by the ETICS insulation system consisting of insulating polystyrene foam.
Design of the High Speed Track between Brno and Znojmo
Repko, Michal ; Velebil, Jiří (referee) ; Valehrach, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to design a new track route of high speed line from Brno to Znojmo, specifically between the planned terminal of high speed line Unkovice and existing railway station Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou. The track is designed for a maximum speed of 250 km/h. The alignment and profile of the line were designed, including the design of the railway superstructure and track geometry parameters.
Apartment building
Kubíček, Tomáš ; Svobodová, Sylvia (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The project deals with the new construction of a apartment house in Trenčín. The aim of the work was to develop project documentation for the construction. The building has four aboveground and one underground floor and is set in a sloping terrain. The building is designed as brick made of concrete blocks and ceramic blocks – Therm. The roof is flat, single-layered, vegetated. There is a green wall on the west facade.
Apartment building
Buchtelová, Aneta ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
Contents of the bachelor´s thesis is a project of the elaboration of project documentation for the construction od an apartment building. I tis a building with five floors. The building has a total od 9 residencual units. ALl apartments have a balcony, terrace orlodgia. On the ground floo there is a barrier-free apartment, which has a separate main entrance and its own garden. There i salso common area on the ground floor with cellars a technical room, a meeting room, a chambers for placing tools for building mainterance, a cleaning room and a carriage hause with a bicycle shed. The last floor is designed as an esit to flat intensive roof and for 6 storage of equitment for uts mainterance. In front od the building is designed a total od 18 parking spaces, 2 of which are for people with limited mobility and orientation. The accesibilty of the building is desugned using paved surfaces and an elevator. The building is designed drom a two-way wallsystém made of ceramic blocks. The external vertical perimetr structures are insulated with the ETICS systém made of expanded polystyrene.
Apartment house
Ladomirjáková, Jitka ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with four aboveground floors and one underground floor. In the aboveground part of the building are 10 accommodation units with generous living spaces. Loggia is included in some of these apartments. The highest floor is designed as a receding one, so there is enough space for terraces. In the underground part are basement cubicles, utility room, room for bicycles, room for strollers, elevator machine room and storage room. Parking is provided outside the building on the paved land. In total there are 17 parking spaces, one for the disabled. The main roof is designed as a flat with a classic layer order with the final layer of TPO foil. The brick building is transverse, built from the Porotherm system, the ceiling structure and staircase are designed monolithic from reinforced concrete. The foundation of the building are CFA piles. There is an elevator in the building. The facade of the buildings is partly contact insulated by ETICS mineral wool system and parts of the facade are ventilated by Prefa mineral wool aluminium sheets.
Kindergarten at the Obilní trh in Brno
Walter, Jaromír ; Cahel, Tomáš (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
Subject of my bachelor thesis was creating suitable building for kindergarten in Brno-City, near Obilni Trh square. Given parcel was situated opposive of Obilni Trh's square and was created partially by destruction of buildings during World war 2. Subject building's design consists of areas suited for Kindergarten, areas for renting and underground parking. Building is situated further away from the street line to create optimal setting for kindergarten and to offer space for city services.
Industrial bakery Herold Brno
Šebela, Vojtěch ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is based on project that has been processed within the subject AG035 Architectural design of the 6th semestr of Bachelor’s degree. The proposed building is a production facility of an industrial bakery for a Herold company that wants to get production closer to the city of Brno. The land was selected in the area of Horní Heršpice in the place of unused brownfield industrial area. The surrounding area is partly an industrial zone, continuosly connected to a residental area. „K terminálu“ access road is at the same time an importnant conection for a nearby transhipment. The proposed object is divided into two main parts. Dominant and simpler is the production hall, whose sisposition ensures the smooth production process. The smaller and more structured administraion building connects to it workers' background. The endeavor was to rexpect boundaries of the plot in whose directions the complex reacts with its morphology. This should bring into order otherwise chaotic buildings and fully complement it. Between the production hall and office part is the half closed atrium, forming the rest zone where the offices and rest room are oriented. Around the complex is logistic comuniction and staff parking. The loadbearing structure is on the principle of steel frame system supplemented by longitudinal bracing. It will be covered by warm flat roof on the trapezoidal sheet. Most of their elements will be admitted in the interior and its modulation will be reflected in the exterior. The cladding will be done in Kingspan panels in white on an administrative object and dark gray on a production hall. In order to soften the form of the office part, most of the surface is made from window glassblocks. This should improve the human scale appearance on the contrary the superhuman scale of the production hall. Interior will be illuminated well and airy, for a positive influence on workers. On the corner there will be a staircase to a walkable roof.
Roman spa and sauna world
Adamcová, Lenka ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
This Master's thesis takes a look at the construction of the new Roman baths and sauna world with adjacent premises, all connected to the premises in the section TG02, such as the water park, restaurant, administration and rehabilitation. The plot of land intended for the implementation is situated in an undeveloped area in the urban district of Zidenice on the outskirts of the city of Brno. The entire complex of buildings forms a wave landscape with a cube as the centrepiece symbolizing water in a quarry and the reaction to the neighbouring Růženin quarry. The buildings also react to significant visual axes, one of which is the view from the Hady quarry, another of the Hady access roads. Emphasis is also placed on the views from the Roman baths, simultaneously preserving the privacy of visitors. Entrance to the two-storey Roman baths and sauna world is possible from the communal changing rooms in the water park, but also separately. The Sauna world located on the first floor is lit by an atrium that connects it with the Roman baths on the second floor. There are eight dry saunas from different corners of the world, various cold-zones, three massage rooms and three relaxation rooms. A relaxing swimming pool and a fountain in the seating area of the saunabar are significant elements of the central space. Located inside the Roman baths are nine heating rooms all of different temperatures and moisture levels, a large cooling room, and a small swimming pool with an adjacent jacuzzi in the central area, both with beautiful views. From this section, you can walk out onto the adjacent terrain, where there is a large outdoor swimming pool and sauna. There is a polarium, a private spa, a small spa shop, massages and special baths each with their own entrance. On the third floor there is accommodation, a conference room and a fitness centre.
Café club BIKROS FAVORIT Brno - Komárov
Valach, Lukáš ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is the proposal of the Café club Bikros Favorit at Hněvkovského street in the Brno-Komárov district. The aim of this work is to create an architectural and urbanistic concept whose function will be of great benefit to the users of the area and the racetrack and to the general public. It is a three-story building with flat roofs. The terrace, which allows access to the starting hill, is covered and walked all over the area. Access to this terrace is also possible outside the ramp, which borders a starting hill from one side. It is created by leaning against the northern wall in a certain part of the building. The building then becomes a part of the racetrack. The whole structure is designed from simple shapes in the form of a block. The flat terrain did not complicate the laying of the building on the land. On the south - west corner there is a café for perfect view and connection to the cycle path. The proposed pre-space responds to the local road and cycle path along the Svratka river. Entrance 1st ground floor can be divided into two parts. The larger are the club spaces, accessible from the east side. From the long central corridor, we have access to bicycle storage, bicycle service, cleaning rooms, women's and girl's cloakroom and sanitary facilities, and four identical dressing rooms and hygiene for men and boys. At the end of the corridor we find stairs. The second part includes a café - coffee & snack bar, accessible from the south. The main area is adjacent to the toilet for visitors (men, women, immobile), a cleaning room and a smaller warehouse. There is also an area of staff and supply - cloakroom and hygiene, garbage storage, food and beverage storage and preparation that is connected to the bar. Individually accessible from the outside are the infirmary and the technical room. 2nd floor offers a club for leisure or social events and meetings. There are also a small kitchen and the coach’s office.
Kindergarten in Brno
Gladiš, Filip ; Sátora,, Josef (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a kindergarten at Údolní street, near the public park Obilní trh in Brno-centre. The aim of this project is to create a new architectural and urban concept, that will benefit the surrounding areas. The building itself has one floor and a green roof which is accessible from the terrain. The entering space reacts to a path connecting the public park with the Špilberk castle. The kindergarten has its own garden for outdoor activities of its children. In the close neighbourhood, you can find an educational institution The Open Garden, The Czech Environmental Partnership Foundation. The concept tries to take the preschool education from an environmental point of view and aims to connect the children with nature and natural materials. For those reasons, a special window type was designed, one that children can play in. They are pulled from the form and therefore create an expression of the whole building. Along with a wooden facade, the building looks playfully and light. The wooden planks rise up a meter above the roof creating a railing of the green roof. The building is designed as a public educational institution for preschool children. There are two separate departments with the capacity of 48 children. The sleeping takes place in the playrooms, there is also a dinning room, locker room, office, kitchen for preparing the meals, and the necessary facilities. The shape of the building creates a barrier between the public space and the private garden of the kindergarten.

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