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Technological stage of the rough superstructure of the Horova Brno apartment building
Kadlec, Josef ; Kantová, Radka (referee) ; Doubek, Rostislav (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the construction-technological preparation of the rough superstructure of the Horova apartment building, which is located in Brno. The apartment building is planned in a gap and consists of three parts, the highest of which has 5 above-ground floors. The building has masonry made of brick blocks and the ceiling structures are monolithic. The construction-technological preparation of the building consists of a technical report for the Horova apartment building, the situation of the building with wider relations of transport routes, a list of dimensions, a technological regulation for the realization of monolithic ceiling and monolithic vertical structures, a solution to the construction organization, a time schedule, a design of a machine assembly, quality requirements and their provision for resolved processes, work safety for the implementation of monolithic constructions, itemized budget, contract for work between the main contractor and subcontractor and contract for renting a room for the construction manager.
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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.
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Fedorová, Andrea Veronika ; Havliš, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the construction of a multifunctional residential building in a gap on Hlinky Street. The aim is to create a pleasant and healthy living environment, a place for relaxation and tranquility. As an added function to living, there is a multifunctional space intended for rental. The proposed building is primarily a place - a home where people return every day to relax mentally and physically as well, and which provides them a cozy, quality, and affordable housing.
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Hrubá, Kateřina ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
How to solve housing of "people in the move"? While someone needs a place to live only for a short time - e.g. guest workers, for someone temporary housing can represent a longer period of time - just immigrated professionals, foreigners who are looking for permanent housing, young people who need time to save up, find a job, clarify where and how they actually want to live. The site is located in the wider center of the city of Brno, in a street gap on Hlinky Street. The project aims to create a space that will provide a more or less temporary home and at the same time support social interactions - both inside the building between individual tenants and in the urban environment.
Gaps – empty spaces inside Brno
Olekšáková, Nina ; Joja, Marie (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the appropriate addition of a building at a breakthrough at the intersection of Bratislavska, Příkop and Koliště streets, where the design describes residential buildings intended for rental housing - specifically for seniors and young people, together with the associated civic amenities and commercial premises.
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Elbel, Markéta Marie ; Havliš, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The Open! project works with the context of a gap on Hlinky Street near the centre of Brno City. A gap that is narrow and neglected, but also waiting to be filled, to connect its neighbours, to complete the street line. The aim of the work is not only to effectively fill the space in the form of a residential building, but also to remember that the gap is an opening between two worlds: a lively and busy street and a quiet, green garden on the other side of the plot. The combination of full volumes and open spaces creates the opportunity to peer over the edge - to follow the sunlight and distant chirping of birds, and to search for fragments of a grown tree in between. The project also takes its name, Open!, to the scale of the interior, with individual apartments designed with varying degrees of sharing and number of inhabitants. The combination of retractable wooden partitions allows the degree of privacy and atmosphere in the space to be modified. In terms of interpersonal relationships between the occupants, the work uses principles of communal living, giving people the opportunity to take roots in the space as well as use it on a short-term basis, which is particularly ideal for young professionals, students or the elderly.
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Hešlarová, Martina ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create a proposal for suitable development in the gap on Hlinky Street, offering affordable and shared housing options for various groups of residents, supporting their integration into the community while respecting their privacy needs. The proposal also includes a public function in the form of a café and coworking spaces, serving as places for socializing and interaction, strengthening social cohesion in the area. The project focuses on creating a concept that not only responds to the needs of locals but also appropriately complements the surrounding development.
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Hanáková, Sascha ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis Not Only Human deals with the design of an object whose primary function is to fill a gap on Hlinky Street, in the wider centre of Brno. Currently, there are three garages and a temporary warehouse building on the plot in question, and the thesis envisages their removal. The new building complements the existing development, while its height respects the scale of the surrounding buildings. The functional content of the proposed building is primarily housing, which is complemented by the function of a children's leisure centre and community spaces for the residents of the apartment building. The design seeks to link the urban fabric with the more relaxed nature of the countryside that surrounds the site to the north.
The Ideal City Ostrava: The Gap on Masaryk Square
Daňová, Barbora ; Štefková, Barbora (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The gap area on Masaryk Square has been a neglected long time. Nowdays it looks unaesthetic. The location is significant, because it is placed in the historical center of the city. It is ideal for design of a representative building that will attract visitors with its modern concept and also with a reference to history of the city. The architectural design responds to the surrounding development and functionally it reacts to the issue of lack of housing in the center of Ostrava. It is an apartment building with public commercial space in the first two floors. A courtyard is designed in the center of the area, and it remains open to the public. The design is attractive for its modern view on traditional architecture. The building supports the current architecture in Ostrava and also reinforces the historical meaning of the place as a unit.
In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Solár, Michal ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The concept is based on the historical development of the plot and the city as such. Historically, the area has been defined by self-help and without clearly specified dogmatic guidelines. It is thanks to this that the city is enriched with moments that do not fulfill only the aesthetic or spiritual, but also the functional nature of the city. The moment of surprise and certain visas enriches the interior of the yard as well as the city. At first glance, such annoying spaces have a certain quality, caused by the play of light or the overall concept of space. An important feature of the object is the moment of surprise from the perceived space. The transition from a clearly defined ground floor to the rear, at first glance, irrational courtyard is enhanced by a passage, which also refers to the typical division of the small town house. ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTION The principle of layering of individual spaces clearly reflects the moments of surprise. By specific fragmentation of the building, a character that resembles rather a family house as a residential object, spaces of different quality and utilization are created. The lower dwellings have a spatially and optically separated garden from the total mass, with the top terrace being terraces which are optically linked to the courtyard, but are not accessible to the public. The apartments in the attic have mostly urban character. This creates the principle of co-existence, which is typical of the whole area of the city. The layering is evident in the distribution of flats with different connections to gardens and terraces as well as the variety of housing units. The spirit of the place is a standing cellar that reflects the historical transformation of the parcel and is a symbol of the locality.

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