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New Synagogue in Olomouc
Kos, Jakub ; Velek, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The project was influenced by several factors, the most significant being the water element, which is very important for Judaism and primarily symbolizes ritual purification. The concept divides the area in the axis of Nešverova Street, making an orthogonal block, further separated according to the functions, and public area under which a part of the underground parking is located. The block consists of the synagogue, museum, restaurant and administrative building of the Jewish community with a library. From the architectural standpoint, the project was significantly influenced by the stained glass window of the burned former synagogue, which was, in more modern spirit, imprinted into the museum’s facade. This window becomes a dominant element of the facade, because it pervades all three floors, so the rest of the building is not divided and for lighting of the exhibition areas skylights and artificial light are used. Significance of this concept is intensified by the fact that the visitor is dragged inside, right to the front of the synagogue, to which a ramp leads. There is an importance of the mentioned water element in the design of the synagogue. The whole concept is approached organically and was inspired by a drop of water falling down on the surface. The synagogue literally grows from a body of water which surrounds it and creates a crystalline element. The idea is amplified by the water wall which runs from the passageway all around the synagogue. Part of the administrative building and the restaurant are designed in more simple style, but the idea of arch is reflected in the moulding, which was designed intentionally with reference to the surrounding buildings. The rest of the site served as a small park and this function has been maintained. A significant element in this part of the site is Theresian gate, which remained from the 18th century fortification. The park was supplemented by an artificial bank, which covers the entrance to underground parking a
Polyfunctional building
Michna, Patrik ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Fuciman, Ondřej (advisor)
The assignment of my diploma thesis was to design a polyfunctional building. Function of the building is based on the requirements of the Land Use Plan Brno, cadastral zone Židenice. The aim of the design was to improve the quality of public space in the area by creating parks, urban parterre with services, parking and by bringing missing features to the area. The building is located in the centre of the plot. The main facade is oriented to the main street. Design creates new parking on the ground and in the underground garage. On the first floor are rentable spaces for commerce and services. At 2nd and 3rd floor are open space offices with the possibility of spatial variability solutions. Architectural expression of the building is simple, consisting as a compact mass with parterre subsided, useful in terms of energetical sustainability. The facade of the building is made as a combination of a transparent double skin facade and opaque ventilated facade with fibre cement panels. Structural system is a precast concrete frame with a cast-in-place reinforced concrete shear core. Foundation is made as a reinforced concrete pads and strips. Ceiling is made of a precast prestressed hollow core slabs.
Multifunctional house in Brno
Žáková, Dagmar ; Elešová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The Bachelor´s thesis on theme Multi-funkcional building deals with the construction of a building with associated functions in Brno-Zábrdovice at the Milady Horákové street. The plot is located in a vacant lot with the original purpose of undeveloped courtyard. It is a multi-storey building with two underground and eight floors. The building is designed underground garage and retrieval system solution. As the supporting structure is selected reinforced concrete skeleton system.The base structure consists of white bath supplemented foundation passports and bored piles. Part of the thesis is solving anchoring optic optical fibers through the internal opening. Living space and rentable commercial spaces occupy most of the building.
Multifunctional Building Křenová
Kejdová, Veronika ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Multifunctional building is located in the center of Brno, in an older residential development, between the streets Křenová, Vlhká and Skořepka. It provides seven above-ground and two underground floors. The shape of each floor is created by a specific curve. Each floor mingles vertically with another ones so they create the irregular organic shape. From the exterior the building is characteristic by its glass facade in a green tone. Thanks to its shape and color the building will play very dominant role in the surrounding. It will also provide a relatively luxury apartments, offices, retail space and parking areas.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Půžová, Lenka ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Living on all ground levels.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Janíček, Vladan ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
NEW FOR OLD project addresses the corner of two streets of Brno and Bratislava old. According to the assignment, there should be designed multi-functional building with 60 percent of the residential areas and 40 percent of other functions. In my case, it is only in residential and commercial functions. The house has two floors garage, two floors of commercial stalls and up above them in the form of small solitary building performs the function of housing. Materials of construction are mutually traced from protruding mass at the flush passage to a detached house on the northern border. The whole building is to some extent a paraphrase of the concept of yin-yang.
LABORARTORY BRNO
Trpělková, Lena ; Šupler, Libor (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The site is located on the corner Milady Horakove and Koliště in the city center at a very busy thoroughfare on the edge of the Brno circuit next to the small park within easy reach fluctuate. The basic volume is divided into two materials, one of which closes the city block and second accentuated corner. Accentuation is achieved vertical, but horizontal in the sense MASS MASS PAUSE MASS ! Based on the analysis of a smaller space gallery on the corner and area LABORARTORY center for the development of art. Art Lab creates the background for smaller mass gallery. Facades are united by noble material limestone. The contrast lies in the different dynamics of the grid buildings.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Černohubová, Eva ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
multi-functional building in town of Valašské Meziříčí.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Votroubek, Vít ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
This is a proposal for a residential building with commercial and catering functions in the main floor.
Completion of the BUT - Faculty of Fine Arts
Ivanova, Nadezda ; Navrátil,, Aleš (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The object consists of 3 volumes: two 6-storey academic buildings, interconnected with public space. Simple geometry of complex is formed by the existing urban development. Repeating street directions and continuing visual contact with the housing of the Law Faculty, the building in terms of shape represents letter V and forms enclosed courtyards. In the lower part of the building of the Faculty of Fine Arts there are workrooms, library and repository that are loaded from the north facade. The first three floors are connected by a corridor with a recreational area of public space created for a comfortable communicating and solitary classes. On the other floors there are workshops, studios and studio offices of ceramics, sculpture, metal, photography, printing and 3D-graphics, cabinets of deanery and classrooms. On the top floor, that is 6 m height, there are art studios, additionaly lightened by lanterns on the roof. The housing is designed in that way that it has the open airy atrium, which, along with half-transparent facades, provides natural light in most interiors. Facade structure is highlighted with the shell of the vertical and horizontal aluminum fins and shelves, which gives to a compex an interesting and constantly changing pattern. Unified composition is also highlighted with shades of warm and cold colors of the spectrum. Four underground floors are used for car parking, and the ground flloor of them is given for the operation of the university. In the future, the project also envisages planting of greenery of building facades and of the surrounding area.

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