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Baugruppe in Rosice u Brna
Vantová, Klaudia ; Navrátil, Václav (referee) ; Suchánek, Radek (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with designing an architectural solution for housing that merges individual needs with community support. It draws on insights into the growing individualism and loneliness in contemporary society, as well as the tradition of home ownership and its impact on perceptions of safety in homes. The thesis aims to identify ways to create an environment that promotes sharing and community bonds while respecting the need for privacy. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Community leisure time centre for young people
Sapozhnikova, Irina ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the architectural design of the Community Leisure Center for youth in the historic part of the city of Vyškov. The center is conceived as multi-purpose and tries to connect spaces for leisure time, relaxation, physical and emotional rest, independent work, education or workshops in order to best meet the needs and expectations of the residents. My project offers young people a place where they can discover their potential, realize their interests and simply a place where they can always just enjoy their leisure time. A comfortable and attractive modern architectural space can serve as an incentive to visit it and develop the cultural level of the young generation. The proposed site is located in close proximity to the castle complex, within the boundaries of the Municipal heritage zones. Therefore, this is a proposal for the construction of a new building in a historical environment.
Zlín FCK Technology
Hradilová, Barbora ; Kudla, David (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The work deals with the influence of the environment on humans. The connection between man and nature. It alludes to the lack of exterior spaces, both private and semi-private (community). The work is a continuation of the pre-diploma project, which dealt with comfort in the urban environment.Within the specified area, a specific design of an apartment building is developed, which is enriched with external spaces.
Koprivnice 3.0 - Housing A++
Bitarová, Ivana ; Vlček, Zuzana (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The master's thesis is a proposal for an urban-architectural study on the territory of the former handball court in Kopřivnica. The work is a continuation of the pre-master's thesis, in which I searched for and investigated the ideal form of housing in Kopřivnice. Corporate housing is a response to the problem of unaffordable housing and socio-economic conditions in the city. The search for the ideal of corporate housing resulted in the concept of low intensive development with the creation of spaces between buildings, flowing from public, through semi-public and semi-private to private. This idea creates spaces for spending time within the community and spaces for relaxation surrounded by edible plants. The proposal emphasizes the positive impact of housing on landowners. The transition from a busier environment to a more intimate one is also reflected in the design of the gallery 's apartment building, where the gallery is the place of frequent interaction with the neighbors. Private exterior space is represented by loggias equipped with sliding shading panels. In addition to shade and privacy, perforated panels also create the effect of a living facade, as their position changes depending on the time of day or season. The design of the apartment building is designed as a modular prefabricated construction. In the study, I present 14 modular apartments, from which the investor can construct an apartment building according to his own requirements.
Inclusive Housing: Coexistence of Vietnamese and Polish communities
Mičundová, Katarína ; Wasilkowska, Alexandra (referee) ; Kepiński, Kacper Ignacy (advisor)
The aim of the project is to interpret the elements of Vietnamese models of living in the Central European urban fabric and cultural context in order to provide housing for a mixed nationality community with a strong focus on Vietnamese traders from the Bakalarska market. Asia Town, located in the Włochy district, has become a major centre of employment and community activities for the Vietnamese community in Warsaw, introducing a new urbanisation model and architectural character. With this project, housing will become a coherent part of the new Polish-Vietnamese neighbourhood, focusing on the principle of living together in one community and sharing space. The diploma project will focus on the design proposal of the inclusive and affordable housing for two distinct communities of different national backgrounds. The challenge is to find common language and create a haven for the newly emerging community of people.
Baugruppe in Rosice u Brna
Calíková, Natália ; Krištof, Michal (referee) ; Suchánek, Radek (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of Baugruppe and its application in the town of Rosice. It is an approach to housing that is currently used in some countries of Western Europe, but is not yet well represented in the Czech Republic. It is a response to the current state of housing affordability in the Czech Republic and to highlight a housing tip with a good quality/price ratio. At the same time, it is about bringing this topic of housing closer to the society. The thesis is related to the pre-diploma thesis, in which three parcels of the town of Rosice were dealt with and different approaches to deal with the area were sought. The diploma is a response to one of the selected parcel with the actual design of a building with participatory housing.
Our pub
Velechovská, Nela ; Jung, Adam (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
A free evening, a gathering with friends, a celebration, or a stop on a journey. All of these are provided by the pub. A Czech phenomenon, so uniquely ingrained in our culture, whose characteristics extend far beyond just the taproom with beer foam and clinking glasses. Over time, it has taken on various forms, its development influenced by numerous external factors. However, we can confidently say that its traits endure in any era or manifestation. Tradition, a sense of belonging, communication, and above all, a refuge where time changes its pace. A place that welcomes its guests with open arms and assurance. The thesis responds to the current state of pub culture in the Sudeten region of Bruntálsko and Rýmařovsko, presenting a manual for Czech pubs with a specific application to the conceptual vision in the given area. It builds upon a pre-diploma project summarizing the evolution and function of pubs over time. The proposal is informed by insights gained from observing the phenomenon. It engages with existing establishments, aiming to breathe life into them and proposing ways to approach them in the present day.
Baugruppe in Rosice u Brna
Ondrušová, Alica ; Janďourek, Jiří (referee) ; Suchánek, Radek (advisor)
This work is dedicated to the problem of unaffordability of housing in modern cities and seeks for solutions using the participatory baugruppe method. The issue of availability of housing is part of the complex and dynamic organism of every urbanized environment. The aim of the work is to examine why housing is unaffordable for many residents and how we can help them. We are looking for ways to overcome the barriers that still prevent people from accessing affordable and quality housing. The baugruppe participatory housing method, which involves the community in the process of designing and building their housing, appears to be a promising way to achieve this balance. It is necessary to find a balance between the effort to preserve the authentic form of the urban environment and the need for new, current solutions in the field of residential architecture. The baugruppe method can help us create a sustainable and inclusive urban environment where all residents can find a home.
Walls Between Us
Rodová, Eva ; Chovanec, Libor (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the creation of a conceptual system to address loneliness at the levels of households, streets, and communities. At the household level, it focuses on fostering strong connections among residents, while at the street level, it critiques the current trend of separating gardens from the street. Lastly, at the community level, it concentrates on establishing a quality center crucial for strengthening community bonds. This system is then applied across all levels in the municipality of Cejle. This municipality has lost its identity and center. Additionally, it features various types of houses, from historical structures primarily from the 18th century, through communist-era buildings, to contemporary ones. Thus, the municipality is an ideal candidate for implementing the system, as it allows for testing it on various types of constructions and addresses contemporary issues, particularly the lack of a quality center.
COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR QUALITY LIFE
Fejko, Matyáš ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Design of a community center for the city of Vyškov with a focus on supporting and improving the quality of life for disabled or socially disadvantaged persons and people with autism spectrum disorders. The proposal itself includes both the creation of a new community center and the completion of the public space and connection to the castle garden.

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