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Sustainable housing on the edge between individual and collective
Maximová, Alexandra ; Kvapilová, Tereza (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Project balances not only on the edge of collective and individual, but goes beyond and takes a closer look at different forms of community housing. It is not limited to one form of community hosuing thus creates a network of different forms and their possibilities. The aim of the project is to help solve the housing crisis and provide affordable housing to different social, economic and age groups. At the same time, it responds to the current state of the plot, which has the character of vague terrain. It is a place of something that is nothing but at the same time something. The space is difficult to define and each of us can assign a different value to the space. It carries layers of history, greenery and small worlds which the deisgn respects and provides enough space for their random expansion.
Architecture and Art
Ondruch, Matěj ; Pavlun, Martin (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor project is to design a new building for the Municipal Art Gallery in Litomyšl, Czech Republic. Currently, the institution seats in one of the narrow, old town houses at the historic Smetanovo square. The building was originally bulit for a different purpose and therefore provides with unsuitable exhibition conditions and lack of exhibition space. After a detailed analysis of the Litomyšl town and its urban structure, the work defined a suitable site for the art gallery in the historic town center. In the author´s opinion, the town such as Litomyšl does not need any monumental nor too pompous art gallery and therefore the proposed scheme is adapted to the scale of the surroundings with respect to its cultural importance. It provides with sufficient exhibition space and quality conditions for all kinds of art.
Garden city
Haasová, Lenka ; Zezula, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Housing cannot be simplified to its sole function of living. It must be extended to the relationship to its place and environment. What is the relationship of a person (inhabitant) to the space of his living? How to live? How to live differently? What is housing today and what can be predicted of its development? How can we, the architects, seek a solution to this seemingly banal housing problem in the current context? In the new territory of the South Center of Brno, in connection with the new railway station, large areas have been freed up, which make it possible to organize the urban structure of the new stop. The garden city is one of its designed parts. The new housing environment is offered in the expansion of the city center in the scale of the city district. Living in a garden city is not only a link to natural elements but also an opportunity to restore direct relations to the place of work and to the place of living and other forms of urban living. The work is based on an urban study prepared by the association Ivan Koleček - Pavel Jura architects Lausanne - Brno.
Garden city
Štefková, Dominika ; Pohůnek, Jakub (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Both blocks are architecturally almost identical. Their only difference is in the mirroring and the change of functions in the ground floor. The mass of the block has a square floor plan, which maintains a flat urban mass from the outside. The retreating terraces are oriented inside the block, thus creating a conical atrium. This atrium does not follow a square shape but is widened on the north-south sides. Around the perimeter of the block there are flats which, together with the supporting structure, form a facade from the outside. The inner perimeter of the block consists of shared terraces. These terraces form the communication of the whole building. All stairs are connected to it. The terraces give way to each floor by 1.5 m and with them the staircase arms are located on the east and west sides of the atrium. To the north and south are two stairwells with an elevator. The floor plan arrangement is centrally axially symmetrical.
Garden city
Dvořáková, Alena ; Rypl Žabčíková, Ada (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The work tries to find answers to the initial doubts, what is the time of the garden city and how to understand it. Searching for identity in a place that is currently detached from the city. The design is a reaction to the original urban study by architects Ivan Koleček and Pavel Jura. The result of the bachelor's thesis is a conceptual design of the area, it was a given plot and the elaboration of parts in greater detail
Sustainable housing on the edge between individual and collective
Miklušová, Tereza ; Kvapilová, Tereza (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Prázdny priestor na úpätí Červeného kopca tvorí hranicu medzi rýchlym mestským životom a pokojnou prírodnou atmosférou. Prepojením týchto dvoj entít vzniká príjemné prostredie malých bytových domov s dedinským charakterom. Ľudia tu žijú v komunite, navzájom si pomáhajú a trávia svoj voľný čas v prírode, ktorá má neobmedzené možnosti. Je to miesto, kde si každý nájde čo potrebuje. Miesto, ktoré ukazuje, že aj bývanie v meste vie mať úplne iný charakter
Completion of a city block Urban development study of a city block between the streets Koliště, Cejl a Vlhká
Kala, Josef ; Toman, Radek (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is concerning about an incomplete city block between the streets of Koliště - Cejl - Vlhká. The project is divided into two parts: analitical and proposal. The proposal part concentrates on possibele solution of an urbanism in the selected locality, and also interduces two selected houses - in detail of an architectural study.
Sustainable housing on the edge between individual and collective
Mičundová, Katarína ; Foltýn, Kryštof (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Projekt MALÉ SVETY pracuje s dvoma priestormi. Oba sú nám prirodzene známe. Ako samostatné celky sú komplexné a živé, no ani jeden nevie existovať bez toho druhého. Súkromný a kolektívny priestor vytvára svety, ktorých hranice sa konštantne prelínajú, schádzajú, rozchádzajú či komunikujú medzi sebou. Návrh bývania nadväzuje na myšlienku, že interiér a exteriér sú vlastne jeden balík. Ich hranice sa pomyselne stierajú a myšlienka komunity naberá na väčšom význame, pretože je otvorená všetkým ľuďom a rešpektuje súkromie a kolektívnosť.
Architecture and Art
Zádrapová, Lucie ; Pavlun, Martin (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
For my bachelor thesis I was designing a new city gallery in Litomyšl. Part of my work was to analyze the city and find a suitable plot. In my case, this plot is between streets Havlíčkova, Zahájská and A.Tomíčka and it is located by the northen part of the very city centre. My goal was to design a new building for the gallery which supports informal and urban atmosphere. That way the gallery is not just an important cultural institution but it serves also as a meeting place. It is a place where everyday life merges with the gallery life. This is due to the combination of the gallery and a small apartement building and due to intentional merge of gallery and non-gallery working space.
Polička – housing on the edge of the town and landscape
Papcun, Peter ; Lacina, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
When I sleep, I am in the most intimate layer possible. When I wake up, I am in bed with my partner with whom I create a layer larger than the previous one. Us and our bed. I share the bathroom with my family, and I meet my friends in the kitchen at breakfast, with whom I share an apartment. I spend my day with neighbours in shared offices located on the ground floor, from which I have a view of the community gardens. In the evening, I will go to a cafe with my former classmates, who live nearby. In the evening I return home, watch a movie in the shared living room, brush my teeth and find myself again in the smallest layer of them all. I'm falling asleep. The housing design follows the idea that a person's life is made up of layers which are interconnected. These are either tangible, such as space, or intangible such as relationships and social contacts. The place in which we live must be adapted to this fact. This proposal is a combination of apartment buildings in cities where every element of the environment is much closer to one another. Additionally, at the same time, the community gardens meet the need for "land ownership’’ which usually fills family houses on the outskirts. Buildings are a combination of community and private housing to give people a choice between more or less privacy. However, features such as a cafe, shared offices, a small shop, or community gardens located on the ground floor are shared spaces. This area is not exclusively based on these buildings, but also on a square that connects them with each other and with the adjacent greenery and small playgrounds.

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