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Multifunctional house in Brno
Liznová, Veronika ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
In my bachelor’s study I deal with a new building for Multifunctional House in Brno on the Milada Horakova’s street in Brno Zábrdovice. The design comes out from filling the gap on the Milada Horáková street, urbanist regulatives, and the needs of people living in this part of the city. The object’s form is designed to tie together with both the modern and the secession houses sitting alongside it. My effort went towards using the structural gap to its full potential. The facade of the object is formed by windows and sliding steel blinds which also protect it from the street noise. The object also contains public functions which were non-existing in the area until now: a café and office space. Parterre in the 1st LVL allows the passage to the building’s yard and then continues to the IBC building. The rest of the overground floors are used as housing space. The housing itself is made by flats which space category has been chosen based on the interest of city residents.
Multifunctional house in Brno
Liznová, Veronika ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
In my bachelor’s study I deal with a new building for Multifunctional House in Brno on the Milada Horakova’s street in Brno Zábrdovice. The design comes out from filling the gap on the Milada Horáková street, urbanist regulatives, and the needs of people living in this part of the city. The object’s form is designed to tie together with both the modern and the secession houses sitting alongside it. My effort went towards using the structural gap to its full potential. The facade of the object is formed by windows and sliding steel blinds which also protect it from the street noise. The object also contains public functions which were non-existing in the area until now: a café and office space. Parterre in the 1st LVL allows the passage to the building’s yard and then continues to the IBC building. The rest of the overground floors are used as housing space. The housing itself is made by flats which space category has been chosen based on the interest of city residents.

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