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Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Bitarová, Ivana ; Butková, Miriama (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is the design of a residential house in Ostrava on Masná street. My design is one of four newly proposed objects within the studio, which complement the structure of the of the block development. The function of the building is housing responding responding to current market requirements. In my design I try to to find a new minimalist concept of housing, laid on the edge between price and living space. I work with the idea in which the most important room of the house is the garden, but if everyone builds a house in the countryside, no nature will be left. That's why I decided to use the concept of of a vertical village.
Náměstí míru - extension and rehabilitation of public space in Brno
Šnerch, Jiří ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis Peace of square - completion and reconstruction of the public space in Brno is the topic I chose to elaborate my final work. This is an urban study that seeks to find the most appropriate space solution for a newly created square. Peace Square is located in the part of Brno called Stránice, in the saddle between the Yellow Hill and Kraví hora. It is the natural center of the adjacent Masaryk district, built in the beginning of the 20th century. Significant factors influencing the design are indeed a rich background of civic amenities in the form of the Church of St. Augustine, observatory, park and swimming pool at Kraví hora, two primary schools and gymnasium near the square. The concept is based on the creation of a new compact apartment building, which forms a stable backdrop to the newly created square in front of the Church of Sts. Augustina. The square is open to the auditorium where there is a park on the hill Kraví hora. The proposal emphasizes the compactness of the building, the multifunctionality of objects and the transport hierarchy. This brings people to the forefront and their everyday life and needs. The concept reflects the modern urbanistic trends of the 21st century.
Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Bitarová, Ivana ; Butková, Miriama (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is the design of a residential house in Ostrava on Masná street. My design is one of four newly proposed objects within the studio, which complement the structure of the of the block development. The function of the building is housing responding responding to current market requirements. In my design I try to to find a new minimalist concept of housing, laid on the edge between price and living space. I work with the idea in which the most important room of the house is the garden, but if everyone builds a house in the countryside, no nature will be left. That's why I decided to use the concept of of a vertical village.
Náměstí míru - extension and rehabilitation of public space in Brno
Šnerch, Jiří ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis Peace of square - completion and reconstruction of the public space in Brno is the topic I chose to elaborate my final work. This is an urban study that seeks to find the most appropriate space solution for a newly created square. Peace Square is located in the part of Brno called Stránice, in the saddle between the Yellow Hill and Kraví hora. It is the natural center of the adjacent Masaryk district, built in the beginning of the 20th century. Significant factors influencing the design are indeed a rich background of civic amenities in the form of the Church of St. Augustine, observatory, park and swimming pool at Kraví hora, two primary schools and gymnasium near the square. The concept is based on the creation of a new compact apartment building, which forms a stable backdrop to the newly created square in front of the Church of Sts. Augustina. The square is open to the auditorium where there is a park on the hill Kraví hora. The proposal emphasizes the compactness of the building, the multifunctionality of objects and the transport hierarchy. This brings people to the forefront and their everyday life and needs. The concept reflects the modern urbanistic trends of the 21st century.

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