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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.
A new life for the factory = a new life for Portlaw
Kvášová, Lucie ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the reconversion of the former tannery site in Portlaw, Ireland, with a history dating back to the 19th century. Situated in close proximity to the town center, the facility holds significant potential for further utilization. Following its closure, the site remained neglected for a considerable period, now perceived with mixed feelings – as a place with a rich industrial heritage of which Portlaw residents are proud, yet also as a location bearing the negative impacts of past industrial activities on the environment. Strategically located in the valley along the Clodiagh River, the site was established with a canal for water transportation. Its position along the city's gateway enables seamless integration into the urban fabric. Its secluded nature shields it from the eyes of city dwellers, minimizing disruptions to the surrounding environment, making it an ideal venue for activities even with higher levels of noise and lighting. The objective of the proposal is to revive the site and its "genius loci," aiming to achieve a high level of destination attractiveness for both Waterford County residents and tourists. The plan entails the creation of a multifunctional space, new public areas, and greenery cultivation, positively influencing the overall character of the area. The reconversion plan introduces diverse functions, transforming the site into a vibrant and adaptable hub for local residents and visitors alike.
TRANSFORMATION OF THE FORMER BARRACS IN HODONÍN
Hoffová, Monika ; Veselý, Josef (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The object of this thesis is an urbanistic study called Transformation of former barracks in Hodonin. Urbanistic study involves not only urbanistic solution of the barracks area, but also examines the potencial of the city expansion in this locality. Study is focused on realistic model of finishing the city structure and proposal of public spaces in surroundings of historical barracks buildings. Although the city tried to connect this territory back to the city structure and not to limit it’s natural development - the area turned into chaos by selling out lands around the barracks. Not only urbanism is the problem here. Buildings, that would deserve the attention, suffer. The historic barracks are the next object in this thesis. In detailed architectural study is their transformation, which considers historical, constructial, economical and social potencial of these buildings. Reconstruction respects mass and historical value of buildings.
RECONSTRUCTION AND REBUILDING OF CITY BREWERY IN VYŠKOV
Handl, Dominik ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the former bishop's premises of the brewery in Vyškov. The location is directly linked to the historic center. Plot with great development potential. The design creates narrow, intimate alleys in a traditional concept, linking large sunlit gardens together. It creates a contrasting connection that combines tradition with brand new features. Missing features are complemented by the alleys in this case. It also completes the background behind already existing functions. Historic landmarks are not influenced by the extension. The gradual increase of matter creates accents that historically valuable objects take on. The brewery's pre-space was cleared of parking areas and was completed with a green pass. The parking areas were raised and moved away from the direct sight. Overall, the area opens and connects all of the southeast of Vyškov with the southwest.
Assessing the benefits of reconversion on the value of church building
Strnková, Markéta ; Klika, Pavel (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
The thesis focus on the reconversion church building in the selected location. At the beginning of the work described church buildings and their influence on the surrounding, the structure of the Roman Catholic Church and the development of church property during the history. This is complemented by theoretical terms and possible methods of valuing cultural monument. The practical part deals with the reconversion church building, specifically the Dominican monastery in Znojmo. Based on an analysis of Znojmo and monastery was suggesting possible use of the monastery. Of these, two variants were selected and were compared. Of these two options, one was chosen as the most suitable option for future use.
Tomioka Mill
Šnyrch, Marek ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The supervising teacher of the Thesis chose two bulidings to be the subject of solution, which were used as warehouses of cocoons. These are the biggest buildings of the premises as for the volume, which stand out for their impressing construction and their area (1493,1 & 1486,6 m2). The distance between them is aprox. 125 m. The systém of construction is the same in both the buildings, it is a wooden timber reinforced brick masonry frame in modular size of 3,6 x 6,15 m. The constructive height of street floor of building A is 4,4 m, building B 3,85 m. The clearence of bulinding A is 3,85 m and for building B 3,27m. The clearance of second floor in both objects is 4,84m. The existing inner staircase has one arm and is of 54 cm in width. There is a cargo lift on its … covered by … for the connecting the floor areas. … … of both the building forms together with wooden pillars elements also … . The windows of 160 cm width are set rytmicaly in three consecutive rows, they ensure max lighting of the interior of the buildings. The roofing of the buildings is made from wooden frame structure and covered by tiles. The roof construction is not covered from bottom and therefor they make an impression of one of the most striking elements in the interior. The clean dispositions, the lenght of the halls of 104 m to the adequate width, the clean construction both the brick and the wooden ones, together with impressive lighting, the all form an enormous value resulting in a unique character as a whole.
Teaching-space paradigm
Bureš, Jan ; Müller, Rudolf (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The project is dealing with building of a new Faculty of Architecture at BUT. The target area is located on one of the BUT campuses between Údolní, Úvoz and Tvrdého streets. The concept of the new Faculty of Architecture is based on a relationship between teachers and students. The specificity of the architectural studio education is historically referring to beaux art academies. The atelier is a community space where students learn from their "master", but above all from each other. The project addresses the relationship between student´s and teacher´s spaces, which meet in the central "factory" hall, connecting the two worlds.
WHAT TO DO? Conversion of industrial premises, Brno - Obřany
Pospíšilová, Markéta ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
Urbanism In the proposal, I tried the maximum value of existing urban values ??and their emphasis. It is also about making the most of already constructed buildings. I try to revitalize, or. perform their reconversion. Given that the area is in such close contact with nature, I see no reason for there not to try to adequately build up the island. Recently here I am building nine houses, which I concentrated in a structure that shapes its scale and linked to the surrounding buildings polovesnickou, yet is clearly modern. His height makes a "base" significant building mills. The area I was trying to understand what is already the best buildings, the traditional division of space into public spaces and squares, streets and private courtyards. And then the public buildings - solitary - in this case I am referring to the former mill. These classic elements I was trying to recover its proposal and its new structure they build. My next goal was to increase the permeability of the site so that it no longer perceived as complex, but as part of the city. So I connected the shore at ST. John of Nepomuk pedestrian bridge to the island. Spinning or school of architecture Also in the reconstruction of former mills, I thought so - and maximize value to emphasize the already existing buildings and try to understand their logic. On it, then follow a similar mentality when it denies the old new, but nor irrational nezbožšťuje. Boarding school, I allowed the two opposing sides - first from a bridge, and from the square on the island. From the bridge, I tried to maintain access to the laundry room as a bridge, because it is still building separate from the Bridge and it is still clear that he stands on the island. In bridge, I extend the sidewalk at the expense of the road. I realized that the spinning staircase located outside their volume and even the fact that I tried to respond - I have a new escape staircase is also located outside the mill. To do school "with one heart" as I have already described in the essay, I cut through the spinning in the middle of the floor (without the girders and ribs) and I created Respirium with which all space optically interconnected. The beauty of the existing structure will stand out best in the area of ??integrity. But as for teaching and teachers are even separate rooms, I decided to preserve as much unity in the ground - that is accessible to the public, and then on the fourth floor, which in itself is beautiful and will inspire students here who will form his studio work. There is a facility serving the public - library, exhibition details. On the second floor, then follow the stairs in respirium hall with cloakroom, conference room, administration, classrooms and offices. On the third floor, only the classrooms and offices, pattern shop and computer lab. The top floor of the studios are split only low walls and toilets and kitchens in addition to repeating in each floor there are even showers.
Conversion of the former textile factory in Brněnec
Handl, Dominik ; Mosler, Štěpán (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on conversion of run-down industrial compound in the village of Brněnec. Among the buildings in the compound, the most significant is Schindler's factory, which is famous for sheltering and saving hundreds of Jews during the holocaust. This remarkable and intriguing history makes it possible for the compound to be used in countless ways, that would bring this place back to life. It is nevertheless important to place the new structures into the original structure with care, as to preserve the genius loci. That's why the new buildings appear gradually more and more the further away we get from the Schindler's factory. They remain hidden behind the peripheral wall of the newly designed building, which is part of the industrial compound and preserves the distinct shape of the saw roof of the original building. The main goal of this thesis is the design of new holocaust museum, which follows up on the history while taking in consideration its surroundings.
The Library and the Archives in the Hlubina Mining Facilities in Ostrava
Nováková, Jana ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
Due to the location at the gate of the area of Hlubina mine and also representativeness of the "Bathroom" building I decided to design the entrance floor as a public space, opened to everyone. Place, where past, present and future of the area are presented together. There are exhibition places, library, archives, book shop and also some snack bar for visitors.

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