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TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Kouřil, Vojtěch ; Němec, Josef (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The house creates a place for stop. Instead of cornerhouse symbol, public space. And a membrane betveen public and private.
School, the Foundation of Life – a Complex of Educational Buildings in Ostrava, Cerna louka
Dvořáčková, Alena ; Müller, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
I see free "green" plot next to Černá louka like the most suitable place for my solution of the project. the most important point of my concept was to divide dirty services and cleen services of the complex of educational buildings. The "dirty" parts are located to the main road with trams, cars and pedestrian path. "Clean" one is oriented to the river Ostravice and green more quiet location. From the aspect of functions, the complex is divided to three main parts (kindergarten, the primary school and technical lyceum) and additional functions also offered for public (gym and school canteen). The kindergarten is separated from the service and volume of the main hall of primary and secondary school, because of the special needs and private of the small kids. The main hall for the primary school and technical lyceum is huge hall with concrete folded plate roof. This space has universal use like social connecting place, playground, education, cultural events.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Trenz, Miloš ; Müller, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The town of Valasske Mezirici lies in the foothills of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids, which imparts a specific architectural character. Historical roots dating back to the Middle Ages can be traced in its urban structure. The core of the town is defined by three lines – the Becva River and two important thoroughfares, which refer to the historical context. The centre with its character is in marked contrast to the surrounding, predominantly residential development. Thus a spatial conflict arises that defines the boundary between the town and housing, the boundary between ‘the old and new’, or ‘the big and small’. The plot intended for the design lies on this border as well. The structure of the historic core of the town is specified by the fact that all public spaces, main facades and the elements of a town parter are oriented towards the main square. But on the other hand, it is falling apart gradually. This fact destroys the historical ties connected with the fortification walls which once delimited the centre clearly and thus enabled it to preserve its distinctive urban character. The idea of ‘definition’ and closing of the centre is making sense again after the construction of gigantic buildings in the neighbourhood. The design is drawn up on the basis of this reasoning. The building fills the space in the southern part of the former fortification system and closes the axis leading away from the main square. This gesture of the closure highlights the importance of the historical ties and the central character of the town core structure. It has no ambition to become a destination point. It only regulates the way of how the town is perceived, directs the citizens towards its major spaces and prevents the diffusion of the centre and the periphery. A new face goal is set by the curving the facade facing the centre. It is a noticeable tree located at the intersection of the ring road of the inner circle of the former fortification walls and the pedestrian communication leading from the periphery to the centre. Besides, a new urban area, supported by the height gradation of the mass of the building is delimited here. The newly created line connects the centre with the periphery. It replaces the original subway and thus provides a more dignified possibility of entering the town than from the underground. The building has a shape of a closed block – it delimits the entire plot and thereby reflects the need to build underground garages across its whole area. Hence an urban cliché does not arise and what can be found above the ground corresponds to what is underneath. The entire volume is divided into three parts as for the mass and operation. The importance of their function increases gradually. Thanks to this gradation the breaking of the large volume is achieved and at the same time the hygiene requirements are met. The individual masses are separated by an orthogonal system of communication axes created by covered galleries, which can be traced on the facades through the entire height.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Matušková, Martina ; Ruller, Ivan (referee) ; Trefil, Zdeněk (advisor)
The solving area is situated in Valašské Meziříčí, in a place of the past fortification. Three streets, threee houseds, three functions. Three courtyards, three entrances, three high levels. The main aim was to create horizontaly componated object together with plesant public space adapted to a human scale.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Antal, Jarolím ; Herzán, Radovan (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The concept of the proposal is the freedom of movement for the people in the directive form of the complex, in the intention to orientate them in the composition of the garden by new axes, to what the new program is attached in a system of pavilions. That gives people the option to choose their own path through out the garden.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Dvořáková, Terezie ; Herzán, Radovan (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
After studying the historic concept of the garden I began to thik about the urban conception of the current entrance. I thought about the renewal of the original entrance through the colonade directly on the axis of the rotunda. This entrance is nowdays impossible to restore because of the contiguous road which doesn’t permit to create a new entrance space for the new visitors center. Another reason is that th garden is today a part of the city organism and its direct connection to the city center is from the east side where the current entrance from the half of the 19th century lies. I tried to find a different possibility of the entrance so it would go with the baroque symetric conception of the garden and also it would have a connection to the city center. There should be also enough space for building a new visitors center. All these conditions are included in the new entrance which is placed directly to the axis of the rotunda from the east side of the city center. To this side is also orientated the porticus of the rotunda from the break of the 19th and 20th century.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Bartková, Darina ; Ruller, Ivan (referee) ; Trefil, Zdeněk (advisor)
design of multifunctional building outside the historic centre of Valašské Meziříčí
School, the Foundation of Life – a Complex of Educational Buildings in Ostrava, Cerna louka
Chroustová, Andrea ; Němec, Josef (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The goal of diploma thesis was design of educational building complex in Ostrava, Černá louka. Design is divided into two buildings- the main building(primary and secondary school) and kindergarden building. Main entrance into the complex is oriented to the catchment area - new living in Nová Karolina. Subsidence of the Kindergarten object creates landscaped space in front of schools. The green belt for sport and recreation was preserved along the river. Form the main object corresponds with the surrounding buildings - closed block with an inner atrium. The block opens and decreases towards the river, as well as kindergarten object. The facade of the building is special architectural concrete with the ability to clean the air - pierced around the windows. Gllass is used towards atrium and the river. Colours facade is enlivened by yellow surfaces lining by the windows, for common areas are used flat glass glossy green panels. Operation of the main building is divided into 4 units. Primary school is oriented towards the river and it is typical for square classrooms and a large corridor. Secondary school, coupled with the high school is located in 2nd and 3rd floor in the atrium arrangement of corridors with classrooms. Next part is gymnasium oriented to the Černá louka. Facilities of the school is located in the 1st floor. The dominant element is spatially banked dining room that opens into the atrium.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Souček, Michal ; Kynčl, Jakub (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The aim of this Diploma Thesis was the design of multipurpose town house located on Křížová Street, Brno with the significant housing part, but also with areas for administration offices and commercial use. The project focuses on new attempt and concept of inner part of the block, as well as on connection into the existing historical urban structure. A new multi-storey monolithic house with seven floors and glass façade was designed. Commercial area is located in the parterre of the house, second floor is used for offices and the roof (7th floor) gives attractive place for a café. The rest of the house (3rd to 6th floor) has a dwelling purpose. Diploma Thesis copes with the function of yard and underground parking place, as well.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Pekár, Radovan ; Müller, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
Draft of L-shaped in plan with the completion of Units compositional streets of Vienna based on completion blokuvymedzeného urban streets of Vienna, Taborsky embankment, and L. Kopečný Kemnná. Compositionally consists of 2 parts vymedzujúcih space for services and social activities in addition to a residential area. Both parts have a common floor for gastronomic purposes.

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