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RING! - Completion of the Ring Road in Brno
Jireš, Martin ; Jura, Pavel (referee) ; Hybská, Bohumila (advisor)
COMPLETION OF CITY ROAD RING IN BRNO. DESIGN OF INTERACTIVE SCIENTIFICLLY ORIENTED MUSEUM.
Brno City Hospital
Machů, Jana ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The topic of this diploma thesis is The Projection of the Building of the Municipal hospital of the city (of) Brno. This thesis is based on the knowledge gained from the course NGA056 - The specialized atelier. The main area is located in the part of Brno called Ponava, just opposite (nearby) the Lužánky park.This specific area only enables projection of a block type of a hospital that would have several floors. This plot is mainly flat having a slight scope. The area is now built-up by just one-floor ruined buildings and also by the Ice rink Lužánky. There is a link-up variety of traffic connections from all of the sides since the plot is detour. The building of the hospital is designed as a six-floor building in the shape of cuboid with large atriums inside of the object. The first and the second floors are the largest of all of the floors - covering the whole hospital floor plan. The third and the fourth floors are "jumped" from the perimeter of the building and are formed in the mass that hes shape of fingers. The fifth and the sixth floor are designed in the shape of a letter H. There is an another six-floor corner building attached to this part that is copying the street line. There is also a possibility of enlarging the hospital on the marked spare area. The object is visually designed as a cuboid mass with atriums and a corner building. The main part of the hospital is designed with a white colour and some golden horizontal panels that are actually connecting it with the corner object, where is also additionally added a 3D facade element - in a meaning of a golden alluminium sun-shields. Structurally, the building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolith, a two-way system with Deltabeam steel girders for more variable and economical wiring in ceilings.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Kopáčiková, Zuzana ; Mikulášek, David (referee) ; Hybská, Bohumila (advisor)
The project includes residential buildings which are located on the land as a block of buildings and an independent building . The space between them is public serving as a passage that is surrounded by business, shops and café. Residential buildings has three floors, the number of housing units is 27. Garages are on two underground floors.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Kvardová, Markéta ; Poslušná, Iva (referee) ; Hybská, Bohumila (advisor)
New buildings architecturally complement untapped corner area and logically relate to the surrounding buildings. This is the town houses mixed function with a predominance of housing. Backyard is not visually accessible and open to passers-by. Simple form defines the corner exactly.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Kmošek, Vojtěch ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Assignment of bachelor project was find a solution of parking site in Valašské Meziříčí. The location is situated on the edge of the historic center and modern part of city. With modern vision of the city has came the need for new, modern library and housing. The proposal is fit to these requirements.
Brno Skyscraper
Buchta, Václav ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The architectural study deals with the design of the new tallest building in the territory of the Czech Republic with a height of 200 m. The key aspect of the design is the use of solid wood CLT, GLT in the construction of the skyscraper tube. The work therefore aims to work with wood as a CO2 battery and to influence the architect's attitude towards this material in term of fire and environment. The expression of the exterior is inspired by Brno's functionalist background.
Brno Skyscraper
Mikulincová, Denisa ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the design of a skyscraper in the Heršpická development location. The proposal is a continuation of the urban study, which was solved as part of the pre-diploma thesis. It is a corner building integrated into an open city block in Bidláky Street. It is a 189 m high landmark that will become part of the city's panorama.
Brno Skyscraper
Belousova, Anastasiia ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the master's thesis is the architectural design of a skyscraper in Brno. The work is based on a previously developed studio project from the winter semester, which focused on the design of an urban and transportation concept for the selected area. The selected location is situated in the broader city center on the right bank of the Svratka River in the southern part of the Brno-střed city district in the cadastral area of Štýřice. The boundaries of the area under consideration are defined by the streets Heršpická, Pražákova, and Bidláky, and a railway siding to Ferona. According to the new city master plan, this area is designated for the construction of high-rise buildings. A significant element in the urban design is an axis extending from the Svratka River through the Spielberk Office Center, culminating in the proposed skyscraper. The skyscraper will primarily serve as an office building, including amenities such as restaurants, cafes, and bars. The new facility will also offer commercial spaces, conference and congress venues, a new fitness center, and a media library. Underground parking is part of the design. An interesting feature will be a 90-meter-high footbridge connecting the buildings at a height of 120 m. The rooftop of the skyscraper, accessible to the public, will provide a beautiful view of the city of Brno. The entire structure will be designed in accordance with 21st-century knowledge and complemented by modern energy-saving technologies. The fundamental idea of the project is to propose a building that will reclaim the title of the tallest structure in the Czech Republic for Brno. The aim of the design was to create a high-quality environment for employees and residents of the city of Brno and offer a new panoramic view of the city.
Brno Skyscraper
Gebauer, Pavel ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The architectural-urban design of the skyscraper responds to the proposed territorial study of the South District located near the historic center of Brno. The currently developing area is defined by the area of the new main railway station, the Svratka river and Opuštěná street. This new representative unit lacks an element that would make it unique even from a distant perspective. As well as the historical center with its cathedral of St. Peter and Paul defines the place,the skyscraper complementing the space of the new main station creates an authentic orientation element of the new urban district representing the innovative principles of the city's development. The location of the high-rise landmark near the main entrance of the new Brno railway station helps in easier orientation in the area. The vertical mass of the skyscraper contrasts with the vast and relatively low mass of the station hall. The composition of the building responds to the urban structure and location in relation to the historic center. The base of the building fully respects the regulations and the height level of the street in which it is located. The crown of the skyscraper rotates around its axis and thus directly reacts to the city center by its rotation, thus creating a dialogue between history and the future. The skyscraper is designed as a multifunctional object primarily represented by the function of a hotel with a congress center. These functions are also complemented by secondary units in the form of cafes, bars or restaurants. However, the building also has other services for users, such as wellness, fitness and massage facilities. The last floors of the skyscraper are designed as public. The functional content of the crown of the skyscraper is completed by a cafe and a sky bar with a brilliant views.
Brno Skyscraper
Brabcová, Eliška ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The basic idea of the design of the building itself is to create an architecturally high-quality vertical environment that will respond to the needs of the given place, e.g. in the area of offering new job opportunities, housing, services, public space, recreation, and all this in a minimal built-up area and in harmony with the immediate surroundings. Due to its shape and appearance, the building with 37 floors will be a dominant height and a focal point of the city of Brno, but it will not disturb the dominant position of Petrov and Špilberk. It is a building whose shape and layout are inspired by the classic concept of skyscrapers, but adapted to the social and economic needs of the 21st century with inserted elements of modern architecture such as a suspended facade and the use of modern building materials. The mass of the high-rise building has the shape of a cuboid and is visually divided into 4 parts by a different design of the facade. Not only analyzing the needs of the surroundings, but also the height potential influenced the choice of the building's content. It is a high-rise multi-functional building with 4 underground parking floors. Part of the proposed solution is the creation of a high-quality public space on the ground floor of the building, and its connection with the promenade along the Svratka River. On the ground floor of the building, commercial premises for rent, an entrance hall and a cafe area are proposed. These spaces are accessible to the public and form a public space that stretches from the main station. On the 1st floor - 4th floor are designed spaces for conferences, meeting rooms, anterooms and spaces for commerce. The main function of the skyscraper is the administration with conference rooms, located in the lower part from the 6th to the 23th floor. The green floor in the central part of the skyscraper 25th floor and 26th floor forms a dividing line between administration and housing. It is a so-called "green oasis" that reflects life and mature greenery on the waterfront, while also completing a public space full of greenery within one building, where people have the opportunity to meet. In the upper part of the building 27th floor - 36th floor, with views of Brno, one-story and maisonette apartments are designed. These apartments reflect the need for quality housing. They are designed in different sizes from 1+ kk to 5+ kk with sufficiently spacious layouts. The individual floor operations are separated by technical floors. In the crown itself, with the most beautiful view of the whole city, there is a sky bar, which is open to the public.

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