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Industrial Bakery Brno
Šimková, Stanislava ; Petr,, Suchánek (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was project documentation elaboration in consequential stages to the architectural study for industrial premises of Herold bakery processed in Architectural design studio. Prepared intend is conceived as Industrial bakery facility encompassing several functional parts. Those are the production areas, dispatch areas, warehousing areas and administration areas related to the company and facility management. The estate on which the planned object is located will be in Brno, in the cadastral territory of Brno-Černovice. This brownfield property near by Švédské Valy street is recommended by valid territorial plan for Industrial production estates. The new-building is created by four cubical objects outcoming from bakery technological operation process. Those objects are joined together with glass necks. The buildings facades are painted in light grey color created by vertical thermos insulating plates surrounding whole building facade and thus giving a rythm to it.
Industrial Bakery Brno
Dobrovičová, Daniela ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the Industrial Bakery in Brno for the company Herold. The work is based on an architectural study that was processed within the subject BGA036 Studio of architectural creation 5 in the 6th semester of the bachelor's study program. The construction is intended on the territory of brownfield no. 502 near the street Švédské valy in the Brno-Černovice district and is located in the southeastern part. Brownfield is intended for development by production, and therefore the possibility of construction of other industrial buildings is respected when situating the object. The location of the bakery also respects the surrounding existing buildings. The building itself is designed as a mass with a uniform height and is divided into two main units - administration and production. Administration is in the foreground and follows access communication to the building, while the dominant production part smoothly transitions to the rear part of the treated area, where there is also a handling yard with a parking lot hidden behind the building. The administrative part consists of two floors, while the lower one contains facilities for production employees and the upper one houses the administrative offices. The production part consists of warehouses, production itself, shipping and associated premises of the background. From the exterior, the masses of administration and production are distinguished by the type of facade and its structure. The production part is covered with sandwich panels and transillumination panels, which are laid in a vertical direction to suppress the horizontality resulting from the large area of production. On the contrary, in the administration, a forward screening system consisting of horizontal aluminum slats is used as a contrasting element.
Nexus in Opočno - Transformation of the school campus into a modern inclusive district in accordance with the development directions of the city and the region
Březová, Zuzana ; Františák, Luboš (referee) ; Palacký, Jiří (advisor)
The main goal of the bachelor's thesis was to propose a new use for the premises of the former high school in Opočno. Currently, the area is used only minimally and in this state does not have the potential to be integrated into the running of the city. In the proposal, I would like to make the area accessible to the public and at the same time create the possibility of greater housing variability in Opočno, which I want to achieve by integrating the new structure into the urban environment.
Industrial Bakery Brno
Lipovská, Kristýna ; Petr,, Suchánek (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor's thesis is the design of an industrial bakery in Brno Černovice. The work is based on an architectural study, processed within the course BGA036 Atelier of Architectural Creation 5. The solved area is located in the city district of Brno – Černovice at the Švédské valy Street. This area is designated for industrial development in accordance with the applicable planning area and the design of the addressed building is intended to contribute to the development of the site. It is a large undeveloped brownfield, and the newly designed building is the first development on the land in question. To allow further brownfield development, the building is situated in the southeastern part of the territory at its very beginning. The site will be connected to a newly proposed public road from the Švédské valy Street, and a territorial reserve will be maintained around the facility for possible production expansion. The industrial activity on the site is intended to expand the production capacity of bakery company Herold and to bring the area of the largest outlet closer. It will be focused on the production of rolls, bread and regular pastries. The site consists of a production building, which is logically divided according to the needs of individual operations and paved area, allowing the movement of supply vehicles, expedition vehicles, passenger cars, cycle transport and, last but not least, pedestrians. The building consists of the following parts: an administration building with facilities for office workers and dressing rooms of production staff, as well as supply and storage economy, its downstream production, which seamlessly goes into operation of the expedition preparation and the goods expedition. The site also includes all technical facilities as well as waste management. The site was designed with sustainability and climatic conditions in mind. The flat roofs are designed as vegetation and the largest area of roofing of the production operation is designed to install photovoltaic panels, ensuring partial energy self-sufficiency of the building.
Industrial Bakery Brno
Kubišová, Simona ; Petr,, Suchánek (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis was the development of project documentation of the new administration building belonging to the industrial bakery for the company Herold. The project is based on the concept of studio work created during the 6th semester of the bachelor's degree. The building is located on an undeveloped brownfield in the southeast of Brno in the Černovice district. The proposed object is located at the end of the only existing, as yet unnamed road, leading through the brownfield, that connects to Švédske valy street. The object has 3 masses forming the shape of the approximate letter T with dimensions of 73.250 × 61.130 m and an approximate height of 8.300 m. The handling yard and vehicle parking are located behind the building so that they do not disturb the frontal view of the building. The essential point of the design was to build the smallest possible area, to design the building in a space-saving manner and to use the modular system. The largest mass belongs to the bakery industry. It is connected to it via a lower connecting neck by the administration building, which is the same height as the production hall. Three flour silos are located from the viewing side in front of the production hall, and as a typical object inherently connected to the bakery, they also serve as an identifier of what kind of industrial object it is. Due to the flatness and vastness of the industrial building, a vertical division is used on the facade. On the production hall by vertical laying of heat-insulating panels and windows, on the administration building by vertical segmentation of the facade with windows and facade panels. The concept of the facade consists in the creation of an eye-catching facade with the use of subtle irregularity, thereby achieving differentiation from the usual austere appearance of many industrial buildings.
Nexus in Opočno - Transformation of the school campus into a modern inclusive district in accordance with the development directions of the city and the region
Všetečková, Eva ; Františák, Luboš (referee) ; Palacký, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the work is to find a new use for the former Secondary Industrial School, Vocational School and Primary School, which is now closed, minimally used, and its integration into the structure of the town Opočno with an emphasis on affordable inclusive housing with employment opportunities and sufficient public amenities within walking distance. The project is based on the principles of the Austrian architect Dietmar Eberle, which allow change of function and avoids the current problem of an empty site with no possibility of simple transformation.
Workers‘ Housing of 21st Century
Ordeltová, Kristýna ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of small-scale urban housing in a 21st century context. However, the aim was not to forget the industrial heritage of mining and metallurgical Ostrava. Most of this heritage includes a few buildings such as huge halls or mining towers, but small houses and dwellings at the other end of the scale are undoubtedly a true reflection of the period. Just as miners and metallurgists lived beneath the towers and chimneys of factories at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, I have also chosen a location for my dwelling in this work. The Petr Bezruč mine has been partially reclaimed and awaits its future use. I propose a residential district of 9 buildings offering different typologies and standards. It includes a complex urban design of outdoor spaces, their use and degree of privacy. The central motif of the proposal is also the „sokolovna“ - a reconversion of the workshop hall, which will serve as a leisure space for local residents. An industrial nature trail also runs through the area, helping to integrate the island below the mining tower into the context of the town.
Contemporary city
Zámečník, Kristián ; Joja, Milan (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
To limit urban sprawl into the surrounding countryside, densification of development and use of neglected areas is necessary. In this thesis, I seek to address this by finding an ideal balance between density, open spaces and a diversity of functions that support the further development of the current area. The result should be a city that is viable, resilient and adaptable, delivering a quality living environment for its residents and supporting sustainable growth. A city that works as a whole with its new neighbourhood but is not overrun by it.
The Ideal City Žilina: Conversion of a former railway yard
Čuláková, Michaela ; Likavčanová, Lenka (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the territory in Žilina city. It belongs to the Slovakian railways and has until now served as an unused area of the track. The current reconstruction of the railways will create a free area of almost forty-five hectares ready for conversion and new use. After the reconstruction, a railway line passes through the territory. The new use and structure respond to this condition. There will also be a new train stop on the route. The territory is the confluence of three rivers, the Váh, Kysuca, and Rajčianka, which is surrounded by greenery, and it was important to keep this natural character as much as possible. The large area of the territory has the prerequisites for the creation of a new urban district within walking distance of the city center. At the same time, the mix and diversity of land use support shorter walking distances and thus the support of non-motorized transport. An active waterfront, new public spaces, housing and employment opportunities, proximity, and connection of suburban areas have the potential to lighten the existing city center.
Analysis of the use of the potential of brownfields in the social area using the example of the South Bohemian Region
SEDLÁKOVÁ, Anita
The diploma thesis examines the use of the potential of brownfields in the social area on the example of the South Bohemia Region. The theoretical background of brownfields and the emergence of social innovation is presented and the approach to brownfields in the Czech Republic and abroad is compared. These theoretical findings are further applied in the practical part, which examines the former factory site in Jindřichův Hradec. An em-pirical survey with the public and interviews with stakeholders were conducted to propose a new use of the identified brownfield. The results of the empirical investigation show that the residents of Radouňka positively evaluate the change of ownership of the identified brownfield to a non-profit organization, which will lead to the regeneration of the area. The thesis proposes a concept of use in the context of helix models that promotes social inclusion and empowerment of the disabled in society through an unusual employment for the disabled in a sheltered garden center that would be established on the brownfield site. The new proposal deepens cooperation with the town of Jindřichův Hradec, universities and secondary schools and presents new forms of cooperation with local businesses. Fur-thermore, the financing options are examined, which show that the project will have to be financed primarily by external sources. The last part of the thesis deals with the feasibility study. Based on a cost-benefit analysis, the project to build sheltered workshops, shel-tered gardens and social therapy workshops was determined to be acceptable.

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