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Brno Unbuilt History and Perspectives of Largest Urban Projects in Brno
Bureš, David ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Vydrová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
During the movement of the city of Brno, we can perceive a series of fragments, stop unfinished urban visions. To greater or lesser extent affect the current appearance of the city and causing relationships or processes we do not understand. By understanding the original concept we can grab those sites again and meaningfully work with them. The subject of this thesis became a trio of locations - náměstí Míru (Peace Square), Akademické náměstí (Academic Square) and the area of Kraví hora (Cow Mountain). In these parts of the city we can reveal fragments of unfinished projects. They are joined together by imaginary storyline of campus construction of Czech universities in the 20s and 30s of the last century. That was the key, but not the only one, factor in shaping the form of these public spaces. The aim of the research is to analyze the historical context of the development of built-up areas affecting the monitored sites. Define the basic concept of spatial composition and analysis resulting of the functional and spatial arrangement. The model of the interwar form was confronted with the present state of the monitored area and also subjected to detailed analysis in terms of form, function and operation. The essential aim of this research was insertion plan of the period to the contemporary model of the structure of Brno and verification broader spatial and operational relationships with the help of animation and simulation of human movement with the site. The results can serve as stimuli state authorities for further working with these sites, as well as for urban practice.
Brno lives on Veveří
Roubalová, Lucie ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the revitalization of Veveří street in Brno, restoration of public spaces, addition of transport links, solving the issue of parking on the surface and underground, the creation of pedestrian routes, the urban concept of the completion of the city block and the architectural design of selected multifunctional buildings. The new development provides functions such as housing, office spaces or services and contributes to the renewal of social life in the area.
Brno lives on Veveří
Škrášková, Magdalena ; Págo, Tomáš (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
This diploma project deals with urban avenue Veveří in Brno. The modification of the Veveří Street made it possible to insert a new tram stop and longitudinal parking. The empty parts of the area are filled in by a new urban development and neglected public spaces have been modified. Proposed multifunctional buildings offer services, administrative spaces and apartments of various layouts and sizes. The design also includes parking solution in underground garages. The building directly adjacent to the Academic Square is designed in more detail.
Academic Square - Faculty of Fine Arts
Novotná, Markéta ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The final thesis is focused on a design of architectural study of a Faculty of fine arts on the area, which is located on a border of two Brno districts Veveří and Žabovřesky. The chosen area is determined by Šumavská Street, Bulínova Street, and Veveří Street. The design follows an already processed part of the project from the first semester in the subject TG02. It is focused on the layout of the buildings in the area and the design of architectonical study for three out of four units – the Faculty of Forensic Engineering, common premises of both faculties and underground garages. The fourth unit, which is the Faculty of Fine Arts, is designed in the second phase as the final thesis. Other units are developed together with the design of the second faculty. The architectonical concept follows the city structure in the nearest surroundings. The main idea was to create a cluster of buildings which respects a human scale, not to create a long endless facades and gigantic masses of buildings. The solution is two L-shaped buildings, which grip the building of common premises. It creates a lot of semipublic and public spaces with a great variety of various functions.
Brno lives on Veveří
Škrášková, Magdalena ; Págo, Tomáš (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
This diploma project deals with urban avenue Veveří in Brno. The modification of the Veveří Street made it possible to insert a new tram stop and longitudinal parking. The empty parts of the area are filled in by a new urban development and neglected public spaces have been modified. Proposed multifunctional buildings offer services, administrative spaces and apartments of various layouts and sizes. The design also includes parking solution in underground garages. The building directly adjacent to the Academic Square is designed in more detail.
Brno lives on Veveří
Roubalová, Lucie ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the revitalization of Veveří street in Brno, restoration of public spaces, addition of transport links, solving the issue of parking on the surface and underground, the creation of pedestrian routes, the urban concept of the completion of the city block and the architectural design of selected multifunctional buildings. The new development provides functions such as housing, office spaces or services and contributes to the renewal of social life in the area.
Academic Square - Faculty of Fine Arts
Novotná, Markéta ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The final thesis is focused on a design of architectural study of a Faculty of fine arts on the area, which is located on a border of two Brno districts Veveří and Žabovřesky. The chosen area is determined by Šumavská Street, Bulínova Street, and Veveří Street. The design follows an already processed part of the project from the first semester in the subject TG02. It is focused on the layout of the buildings in the area and the design of architectonical study for three out of four units – the Faculty of Forensic Engineering, common premises of both faculties and underground garages. The fourth unit, which is the Faculty of Fine Arts, is designed in the second phase as the final thesis. Other units are developed together with the design of the second faculty. The architectonical concept follows the city structure in the nearest surroundings. The main idea was to create a cluster of buildings which respects a human scale, not to create a long endless facades and gigantic masses of buildings. The solution is two L-shaped buildings, which grip the building of common premises. It creates a lot of semipublic and public spaces with a great variety of various functions.
Brno Unbuilt – Academic Quarter at Kraví hora
Bureš, David
One of the largest urban projects in the interwar period in Brno was a project of a university town on Kraví hora and the Academic Square. The most important Czech architects participated in the creation of its form. However it was finally realized only asmall crock.
Brno Unbuilt History and Perspectives of Largest Urban Projects in Brno
Bureš, David ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Vydrová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
During the movement of the city of Brno, we can perceive a series of fragments, stop unfinished urban visions. To greater or lesser extent affect the current appearance of the city and causing relationships or processes we do not understand. By understanding the original concept we can grab those sites again and meaningfully work with them. The subject of this thesis became a trio of locations - náměstí Míru (Peace Square), Akademické náměstí (Academic Square) and the area of Kraví hora (Cow Mountain). In these parts of the city we can reveal fragments of unfinished projects. They are joined together by imaginary storyline of campus construction of Czech universities in the 20s and 30s of the last century. That was the key, but not the only one, factor in shaping the form of these public spaces. The aim of the research is to analyze the historical context of the development of built-up areas affecting the monitored sites. Define the basic concept of spatial composition and analysis resulting of the functional and spatial arrangement. The model of the interwar form was confronted with the present state of the monitored area and also subjected to detailed analysis in terms of form, function and operation. The essential aim of this research was insertion plan of the period to the contemporary model of the structure of Brno and verification broader spatial and operational relationships with the help of animation and simulation of human movement with the site. The results can serve as stimuli state authorities for further working with these sites, as well as for urban practice.

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