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Mixed-use building in Mikulov
Raszyk, Kristián ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is based on the architectural study made within studio work of subject AG033. The subject of the design is new mixed-use building in a gap site at historic centre of the Mikulov city, right below Mikulov castle and it´s castle walls. In terms of function, mixed-use building is used as an apartment building, which is divided into six apartments with size from 2+k to 4+1, including facility spaces. Next there are commerce services, which includes one commerce unit for rent, beerhouse with microbrewery, and wine bar, which uses existing wine cellar underneath the castle walls. In the back yard, there are located covered parking spaces for residents and commerce employees, which are accessible by passage. Mixed-use building is divided by architecture masses to multi-storey street section, which consist of two houses with different height, which are based on historic plots, and one-storey yard section. Street section is conceived as contemporary adaptation of traditional historic character of the city. Both houses of the street section have pitched roofs, made from ceramic roof tiles, with roof windows, which respects roof character of the Mikulov city. Facades are made of two coloured renders, which are divided by houses of the street section. Detailing of facades is made from coloured contrast lines, which are referring to traditional historical details. Yard section has flat green roofs, which helps to relieve mass from build-up area. Facades are made of brick strip tiling, which helps to fuse building with castle walls. The most prominent space is space of a wine bar, which is made on square floor plan, and it has big Czech vaulting with significant centre skylight. Whole design of mixed-use building connects city life in Mikulov city.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Klement, Tomáš ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The content of the bachelor's thesis corresponds to the stages of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction The aim of the project was to propose the reconstruction of three existing buildings and an increase in the existing accommodation and parking capacities of the complex. Furthermore, the implementation of landscaping and overall improvement of the facilities of the area. The existing buildings are buildings A and B, which stand together and building C stands alone. These three buildings together contain 12 apartments. This number is maintained, but an adjustment is made to apartments corresponding to the 3 + kk standard. New buildings D and E are added to these buildings, forming the shape of the letter U with the existing buildings and creating a semi-enclosed courtyard between them. Object D serves as an entrance hall with reception. In building E, there is a swimming pool and a sauna center on the first floor. On the second and third floors there are six apartments (4 * 3 + kk, 2 * 2 + kk). There were also separate apartments on the plot under the designation F. There are a total of six buildings F and there is a separate apartment in each. These are two-storey buildings with two bedrooms on the second floor.
Living in the suburbs
Nováčková, Karla ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor's thesis is to design a residential building on the outskirts of Brno. The building site is located on the outskirts of Líšeň, in a lucrative area near Mariánské valley. During the process it was necessary to consider the specific northern slope of the building site and thus make maximum use of a limited amount of natural light. I designed a house with seven housing units, common areas and commercial space. The apartment complex consists of two buildings. The main one has an L-shaped floor plan and there are all housing units, including garages, cellars and technical facilities. The second building is also L-shaped, but this time frontal viewed, there is a commercial space with a glass wall to the main street, space for facilities and on the roof there is a spacious walking terrace for social life and a small common room. The two objects together create a semi-public space. This courtyard is optically separated from the busy streets by the buildings themselves. There is greenery and the space is ideal for young families with small children. Another widely used space will be the garden, a strip of greenery left in the southern part of the plot. The residential building itself is very indented in terms of material. Four terraces and three atriums are taken from the whole mass of the letter L, which creates a private outdoor space for the residents. Terraces and atriums are only in the maisonettes, so that even bedsits located on the ground floor have a private outdoor seating area. There are also ground-floor terraces, which are accessible from each living room. The construction is actually a wall system made of Porotherm bricks. Ferroconcrete columns are used in the underground parking spaces. Horizontal load-bearing structures are ferroconcrete monolithic ceilings. The material solution is clean and simple. The façade is light grey with a concrete screed on the plinth and anthracite-colored doors and window frames.
Inovative centre STU Bratislava
Dolníková, Denisa ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of the STU Innovation Center in Bratislava. The project is based on the architectural study of the subject AG033-Atelier of architectural creation 3 and the construction study of the subject AG036 Complex project. The area of the inner block is currently visually chaotic and underutilized. The goal of the design is to create a valuable space for students, employees and the public on the campus and therefore make it more accessible to the wider community. An essential part was the connection of the inner block with the surrounding environment. The designed building contains three above-ground floors and underground garages. The mass of the object can be divided into two parts - the part with heavy laboratories and above-ground laboratories, which is rectangular and the other slanting part with spaces for students and public. The first and second above-ground floors contain an open gallery and multi-purpose spaces. The open and airy space, not only adds the representativeness of the whole design but also provides an opportunity for short-term rest. The third above-ground floor is mainly designated to accomodate start-up offices and the rectorate. The external appearance of the object is designed with clean and simple lines in mind. The glazed parts of the building are shielded with a white aluminum perforated sheetmetal. Other parts of the facade are covered in smooth white plaster. The entire expression of the object is therefore characterized by the timelessness that the Innovation Center demands. The surroundings of the building are functionally designed for the rest and free movement of students. There is plenty of greenery and places for rest, or various events of STU faculties.
Mixed-use building in a city
Kopijevská, Kateřina ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a multifunctional house in Poděbrady. The work is based on the study in the subject AG034 - Studio of Architectural Creation 4. The solved area is located between Paroubkova Street and Jiřího náměstí in Poděbrady, where the height difference between the street and the square is 6.3 m and the goal is to connect these two places with passage. It is an extension to the existing burgher house, whose northern facade towards the square is under historical protection. The extension is therefore located on the western part of the plot. A staircase from Paroubkova Street to the atrium serves to overcome the height difference. The building consists of 6 floors, where 3 floors serve as garages, which 1 of them is completely underground, and 3 floors, which are used for civic amenities and housing, which are connected to the existing building. There is a roofed atrium as a connection between the existing and the newly designed building. On each floor there are 3 residential units with a disposition of 3 + KK, where the apartments are connected by a built-on gallery. The optical barrier between the atrium and the apartments is formed by a designed steel dividing wall. The construction system of the building is combined from reinforced concrete columns with girders and a wall. The ceiling structures are designed from reinforced concrete slabs. The structure is partly covered by a flat roof and partly by a glazed roof.
Sport hall and its facilities for the elementary school Hudcova 35, Brno
Zálešák, Tomáš ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis seamlessly follows on from the previous urban-architectural study, the aim of which was to prepare a proposal for a development area in Medlánky, which will respect the newly proposed spatial plan of the city of Brno. Part of the area under consideration is a parcel with an allocated area for public amenities, this area is directly reserved for the location of a new sports hall. The goal of the diploma thesis was to design a sports hall with a grandstand for 300 spectators, the hall should be used exclusively by Hudcova Elementary School for physical education. In the afternoons, the hall should be used by the public from the surrounding area for hobby groups and recreational sports or professional indoor sports matches.
Sport hall and its facilities for the elementary school Hudcova 35, Brno
Dobeš, Jan ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis follows on from the previous urban-architectural study, the aim of which was to design an urban structure that will respect the newly designed spatial plan. In the newly designed spatial plan, an area for public amenities was defined in the area under consideration. The aim of the diploma thesis was to place a sports hall on this defined site. The hall should primarily be used for physical education of pupils from Hudcova primary school. In the afternoon, the hall should also be accessible to the general public. The facility should offer a wide range of sporting activities and the possibility of holding international sporting events.
Sport hall and its facilities for the elementary school Hudcova 35, Brno
Šmajda, Róbert ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of the SPORTS HALL AND ITS FACILITIES FOR THE PRIMARY SCHOOL HUDCOVA 35, BRNO. The diploma thesis directly follows on from the developed urban planning study from subject AG056 - Pre-diploma project. The elaborated architectural study deals with the object of the sports hall and its facilities serving primarily elementary school students, fans of recreational sports, but also the general public. The addressed area is located in the Brno-Medlánky district. The building plot is spread over a slightly sloping terrain. The plot itself is currently surrounded by mostly flat fields, pastures and a historical park. The study of the sports hall, as well as the urban study of the territory, respects the surrounding terrain and the natural character of the landscape. It simultaneously recognizes pedestrian and traffic communication directions and connections to the immediate surroundings. The proposed hall together with the background, a tribune for 300 spectators, a multifunctional hall and a clubhouse with a buffet has the shape of a pure block cut into the terrain. It uses materials such as wood, glass and concrete. It consists of 3 floors and an entrance mezzanine. The balance between the proposed sports hall, the expression of respect for the current natural scenery and terrain relief is taken into account in the architectural expression of the entire object.
Sport hall and its facilities for the elementary school Hudcova 35, Brno
Nováčková, Karla ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis is a continuation of the urbanistic-architectural study, which deals with the unused area in Medlánky as a whole. Both residential development and public amenities were proposed for the area. One of the main objects of the study was the sports hall, which is the subject of the thesis. The sports hall is located on the very edge of the unused area. It is located as close as possible to the existing primary school in Medlánky, for which it is to be built. The concept of the hall is adapted to the fact that there will be young children, around six years of age, so the space is clear and easy to navigate. There is a main corridor on both floors from which it is possible to reach almost all functional units. The hall is a multifunctional building. Its main space is of course the playing field itself, which is large enough to host handball, basketball, volleyball and many other sports. From the playing field, it is possible to access the changing rooms and facilities. On the upper floor there is a café and a multifunctional hall. Both of these areas are visually connected to the playing field in case the usage in the respective areas is connected. The main entrance to the tribune, which is located along the entire playing field, is also located at the level of the hall and café. The tribune has four rows and can accommodate a total of 300 spectators. The hall should become a multifunctional space that will serve not only the primary school but also local sports clubs and associations.
Sport hall and its facilities for the elementary school Hudcova 35, Brno
Hlobilová, Lucie ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis is to design a sports hall for a primary school in Brno – Medlánky. This task was preceded by a school project during the winter semester, where the task was to process the development area with the aim of designing an urban structure for the location of the sports hall. The area of the sports hall was to be located at the shortest possible walking distance from the primary school. Next, add additional functions to the structure as appropriate, based on the analyzes performed. The area for the location of the sports hall is currently made up mainly of agricultural land with overgrown greenery. The terrain is slightly sloping and descends from west to east. The territory is defined on the north side by the existing development of buildings, on the east side by a service road and on the west by a park. The aim of the thesis is to design a sports hall with simple operation, so that its independence is preserved even during afternoon/evening operation, e.g. leisure activities of sports clubs. The building has a playing area with a grandstand for spectators, changing rooms with hygienic facilities, a multi-purpose hall, offices for teachers and a bistro. Since the building is located in a predominantly green area, I tried to integrate it into the terrain and merge with the surrounding nature by designing biosolar roofs and green facades. These parts of the living facade are balanced by glazed surfaces, which bring natural light into the building and create ideal climatic conditions for sports activities. Living facades will create a pleasant climate in the future as well in the case of construction in a development area. The aim of the project is to use and make the entire area more attractive and to connect it with existing buildings.

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