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Mix/Match Brno
Florková, Vendula ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The work The Same Place deals with the issue of social and commercial housing in the statutory city of Brno, which is affected by rising housing prices, the limited resources of the city to regulate them, and the expansion of the group of residents at risk of homelessness. The aim of the thesis was to create a sustainable concept of social housing that would reduce the problem of segregation of residents, would help the inclusion of social groups and would also contribute to the maintenance of the city's housing stock. The title of the thesis Same Place can be interpreted in two senses. The first is that people in social need are gathered in the same place. And the second - the coexistence of different social groups in the same place, which is the concept I am trying to achieve. The concept is then applied to a plot of land located on Hlinky Street, with the intention of demonstrating the possibility of combining social and commercial housing into a single apartment building.
Provision of Social Housing and Accompanying Services for Families with Children in the South Bohemian Region
VEVERKOVÁ, Kristýna
The thesis deals with the provision of social housing and accompanying services for families with children in the South Bohemian region where the main objective is to find out how the South Bohemian region implements family policy in the field of social housing for families with children and how social workers of municipalities with extended competence identify sources of support and barriers in this context. In order to achieve the objective a qualitative research strategy was implemented in the practical part of this thesis. The research sample consisted of 8 social workers with the condition of providing social housing in the area. The obtained data were evaluated using the grounded theory method. From the results it was found that social housing is provided with slight differences depending on the specific region and the available resources for solving the housing situation. Self-motivation and attituted of families with children is key in providing support as well as combating the general lack of social housing. The importance of this work also lies in understanding the personal perspective of social workers on the support provided and the sources of support and barriers identified by them in the context of social housing. The results of this thesis can inspire other social workers working in the given topic, non-governmental non-profit organizations, public institutions or the results can also be benefical and educational material for the general public.
Free bed. Renovation of the Szpiegowo building with use of reclaimed materials
Chopyk, Stepan ; Sikorski, Michal (referee) ; Kepiński, Kacper Ignacy (advisor)
Location. Szpiegowo in the Polish capital of Warsaw is located in the south-eastern part of the city. The eastern side of Szpiegowo is lined with residential buildings. The western side of the building faces the communication networks leading to the city centre. The Mokotow district, where the Szpiegowo building is located, is known for its multifunctional space, which includes various types of buildings. Most of them are residential, but there are also administrative and commercial buildings. Materials of the existing building. The main structure of the building consists of vertical and horizontal reinforced concrete elements. The internal walls are filled with fired bricks. The windows and doors are mainly wooden, although some are aluminium. The ground floor is faced with grey marble and the final material of the facade is plaster and some aluminium. The preservation of Szpiegowo is essential. The conversion of Szpiegowo into residential building can contribute to the provision of dramatically needed affordable and social housing. Not only people of the lowest income but also middle-class currently struggle to afford living and finding apartment in Warsaw. To address this issue, the proposal is to create a mixed-income community, bringing together residents of different social groups in inclusive housing conditions. Another strategy is Part of the apartment units will be sold under market conditions thanks to public-private partnership of the municipality and chosen socially aware developer. Thanks to such business strategy, the funding of the rest of the renovation for moderated and social rental purposes, will be possible. Main thesis: Szpiegowo - free housing for a vulnerable population Paraphrase: "In co-housing, residents actively participate in the design and management of their community, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual support while respecting individual autonomy." - Kathryn McCamant and Charles Durrett, architects and authors of "Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves". "Szpiegowo" ("Spytown") Future residents: The potential residents of this housing initiative encompass a diverse demographic, including: individuals experiencing poverty who will benefit from accessible housing options, marginalised minority groups facing discrimination based on race, gender or other factors who are seeking an inclusive and supportive environment, refugees seeking stability and integration into their new community, single mothers who need affordable and safe housing to support their families, students pursuing their academic endeavours who need suitable living arrangements conducive to their educational pursuits.
Zlín FCK Technology
Kučera, Petr ; Pecka, Lukáš (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The diploma work deals with the design of a residential building in the town of Malenovice u Zlína, where a new residential complex is to be built on the site of the former Malenovice sawmill. The land is located in close proximity to the main road to Zlín. The work proposes a modular house system made of prefabricated CLT elements with social and community overlap. A system that allows rapid construction and creation of buildings with different configurations according to the given requirements not only in the territory of Malenovice. The design system includes small-scale flats with elements of variable furniture, which allows to reduce the cost of housing, which is responding to the current unaffordable housing, but maintaining human comfort. The design also addresses the efficient use of technology on site and its sometimes excessive use.
Koprivnice 3.0 - Housing A++
Šimková, Eliška ; Musálek, Filip (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The design of the urban and architectural study of the former handball field aims to serve as a potential solution to the issue of sustainable and affordable housing. The first part of the proposal focuses on the urban study of the former handball field in Kopřivnice. The area has transformed from a significant city locality into a parking lot over the past 20 years. The urban design responds to the adjacent Kopřivnička River and the proximity of the city center. The area thus becomes a gateway – into the city upstream along the Kopřivnička River, and out of the city toward nature. Among the aims of the proposal was to attract new residents to Kopřivnice, which led to the design of three buildings that reflect this need. The area includes a building with starter apartments, a women’s shelter for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence, and finally, a multifunctional building that supports the city’s economy while reflecting the needs of existing Kopřivnice residents. The second part of the proposal presents the architectural study of the women’s shelter. The concept and idea are based on reflections on in-depth interviews with social workers from various shelters. The building is designed to comply with legal regulations, the requirements of staff, and the safety of its residents. The design part of the urban and architectural study is based on insights gained from the theoretical and analytical parts.
Polyfunctional house at Brno Veveri - Urbanistic-architectonic study
Mezei, Peter ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Following the surrounding local urban structure I have designed the block structure of buildings. One of the blocks were chosen for polyfunctional building that include mix of urban dwellings – shopping floor in ground floor and offices in the second floor. These functions are supplemented by three floors of rent apartments, senior living and apartments in public ownership. The central part of building is courtyard surrounded by porch, terraces and balconies.
Social housing, Brno
Krbylová, Alžbeta ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The project of social housing in Brno – city part of Malomerice, is especially aimed at Roma community as well as other families with more members. Designed objects are situated along the borders of site to create semiprivate space for playing and community action in proposed community centre. Houses are designed to accomplish owner´s demands as it creates the diversity of terraced houses. The base of every design is unit (distinguished by gable roof) with entry space, staircase, technical and hygienic core. According to wishes, there were created number and location of rooms (with mono-pitched roof). Therefore in detailed house, there are rooms for up to 10 people with open kitchen and living room. Within the incorporation of minority community to society and improvement of their starting position in labour market it is taking into account with construction of dwellings by their owners with supervision under experienced craftsmen. Due to their simplicity and availability as main material for construction were chosen aerated concrete blocks YTONG. Façade is mostly made of basic white plaster with ability of choosing the colour in part with gabled roof.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Červinková, Kateřina ; Odvárka, Antonín (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The territory is located in the city of Brno -center , on the corner position Bratislavska streets and Stara. It consists of several parcels that are currently undeveloped , or the construction of a temporary nature on them. Part of the defined area is now used as a parking lot of the Police of the Czech Republic . From the historic center it divides traffic - a small city street circuit leading to fluctuate. In the vicinity of the area are mostly townhouses with shopping level , built between the 19th - 1st half . 20th century. On the street in Bratislava theater is Joy and Puppet Museum and on the street a few old buildings that are registered in the central register of cultural monuments of the country. The old and the Bratislava streets are typical of the gallery houses with courtyards previously served as business premises . Today, these small companies but totally overcrowded scale and most low companies in this area collapsed or are in a neglected state. The whole area lacks public greenery and foliage is the closest city to the hamlet of liberation, located behind the traffic circle . The concept is based on the position of parcels - on the corner . The idea was to create a peaceful place to live and space for relaxation and meetings. The proposal consists of four masses , to bind and penetrate each other. Each material has its own separate function . Low - on the corner - allows infantry input to a depth of plot and thus offers a view of the surrounding historic facade. Compositions containing residential buildings are raised on the ground floor and the entire floor becomes a public space offers the opportunity to stroll through the old streets of Bratislavská on the street greenery, which in this area is insufficient.
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Palata, Jiří ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a proposal of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. The theme of the Embassy is based on the assignment of the international student competition Inspireli from 2019, where the proposal was placed in the finals among the TOP 25 projects from around the world. The Embassy serves primarily for the diplomatic representation of the Czech Republic in this country. The mission of the Embassy is to represent the cultural level of the state and the traditions of Czech architecture. It will be a place where foreign countries can learn basic information about the history, culture and economy of the Czech Republic. The design took into account the local conditions and typology requirements of the Embassy. The protected area of the Embassy consists of three operationally separate buildings, namely the administrative building with the consular and visa department, the apartment building of the embassy staff and the ambassador's residence. In a separate part of the protected area, there are social flats of local forces, which are employees of the Embassy. This part is separated by a communication corridor, which serves as an entrance for local forces. The main entrance to the complex is located from the east and north from the public road. The entrance takes place through a double check-up at the gatehouse. The parking lot for diplomatic visitors and employees is located in the northern part of the complex or in the underground garage. Parking for regular visitors is located outside the complex. The large complex also provides space for rest, recreation and sports. The offices of the administrative building have east/west- facing orientation. The building has two floors and a basement with an underground garage. The habitable rooms of the apartment building and the ambassador's residence have south-facing orientation. The buildings have two floors and a bas

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