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Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Kurečka, Ondřej ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The present Bachelor´s thesis is based on the project carried out as an architectural design studio´s project of the 6th semester of Bachelor´s degree. Object is located in Brno – Líšeň. The building site is situated in sloping terrain, and is accessible from the upper side from the Josefa Faimonová street. The subject of this Bachelor´s thesis is the new-build multifunctional building with emphasis on the location of the building site in the terrain, orientation towards cardinal directions and the function of the object. Object is a three-floor building, with two sublevels and first floor. The lowest floor is used as a parking lot for employees and visitors, and also for the technical facilities of the whole object. The parking lot is accessible for the cars by a car elevator, and for pedestrians by an elevator and staircase, both running through all levels of the building. The first sublevel is mostly used for commercial purposes in the form of leasable areas, divided into several groups by function (shops, offices, galleries, etc.). There are also partial technical and hygienical facilities. The first floor is structured in similar fashion, however the leasable areas are used for different functions (mostly cafes, consulting rooms and offices). Also a big terrace is located here, used for different purposes, partially for the cafe. Since the building site is southbound and most of the fullglass surfaces are east-, south- and westbound, it was necessary to solve their shading. That is secured by a textile frontage. Also the variability of the object is reflected in the frontage, which is designed to adjust to the requirements of each function, and also to the size of the leased area, so the system of the rotation of the slats is divided into several sets. The multi-use object adds missing public facilities.
Sanatorium with Speleotherapy for Childern Ostrov u Macochy
Vitoulová, Alena ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Diploma thesis has been prepared as an architectural study on the completion of the Children's Hospital Ostrov u Macochy using the method of speleotherapy (in the Imperial cave). The new building respects the valuable natural surroundings (CHKO Moravian karst) and the existing sloping terrain, which adapts. Resort spa is designed as a single interconnected complex of three operations - building the house, primary school and the hospital itself. The complex includes: services to visitors, restaurant, pension, clinic, primary school, administration, children accommodation, dining, hospital and sports. The structural system of the object is combined. The idea of urban and architectural solutions is the simplicity of shapes, respecting the existing landscape, copy the shape of the terrain, functionality and aptness plan.
Sport Centre Za Lužánkami Brno
Skořepová, Lucie ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
This thesis analyze the conception of the sport centre in Brno za Lužánkami. The area has a very extensive sport history, which dates back to 1922. Nowadays this topic has been very discussed because of the hockey and football history in the place of Lužánky. Hockey and football teams were forced to abandon Lužánky as a consequence of decrepitude and very bad technical aspects of the buildings. The diploma thesis deals with the new concept of the entire area where the professional and leisure sport activities will take place. The extensive architectural study of the multifunctional hockey stadium resolves the location of the object on the same place as the previous stadium. It put emphasis on the generous scattering area around the stadium, easy navigation and placement of the entrances from all around the object. The multifunctional usage of the stadium is solved by the telescopic grandstand and it offers the standard capacity of 10 500 spectators at a hockey match and up to 14 300 spectators at a concert event. The main expression element of the exterior of the stadium are the facade lamellas. They accentuate the ground floor with their dynamic placing and clearly indicate the main entrances to the object. In the night the glasses lamellas are shined by the integrated LED lights and enable to switch endless different faces of the stadium according by the current occasion.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Pohludka, Jan ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma thesis The Sports & Relaxation Center Vsetín, Ohrada deals with an area surrounding former spartakiad stadium. This area is defined by the Vsetínská Bečva from the north-west, a limited-access road from the north-east and by waterworks from the south. That is how it creates notional triangle on the south outskirts of the town of Vsetín. The project aims to motivate people to spend more time doing sports activities in a beautiful environment located near the Bečva river and so offer them healthier possibility compared to time spend in shopping centers or block of flats. Since the environs of the area are extensively varied, we can’t follow current street network. So, I decided to create centralized urban concept and imaginary turn back to the town with a wall, which separates quiet pedestrian zones of the sports complex from everyday city rush and opens the view of the river, nearby wooded hills and meadows. Thanks to the aforementioned wall we will also have a use for the soil from the stands of the existing stadium. As we talk about area seemingly laying behind the built-up urban boundary, the landscape is more important than the urban structure, and the individual buildings are located outside the viewpoints, making them only supplementary elements to the ever-present greenery. The composition of the buildings consists of a central atypical hall and two type commercial buildings on the sides, where there are individual sports facilities and multipurpose grass areas between them.
Swimming Centre Brno
Podzimková, Františka ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The main topic of this project is a concept for the new building of the swimming center associated with a fitness center and a café. The site is located in the western part of locality Brno - Židenice, directly adjacent to the Healthcare Centre Viniční and is located in the neighbourhood of Brno - Vinohrady. Irregular and topographically challenging site determines the shape of newly emerging swimming center building. Compact mass composed from two main blocks connected by a third block rotated for 45. The building consists of two overground floors and one underground floor. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, a café, facilities for employees and a swimming center itself with its facilities for visitors. The second floor serves as a standalone wellness and fitness center and underground as a technical facility for the entire building. The building is from the side adjoining Vinohrad partially sunk into the ground. Front facades overlooking Brno are designed as wholeglazed. The remaining facades are covered with a light gray concrete compound. The main entrance to the building is located in the tilted block. The space in front of the entrance, complemetnig the rectangle in a floorplan, is left free. It serves as a meeting and passing point but also as a place for leisure for all the visitors of swimming center as well as the of the Healthcare Centre.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Kacíř, Jiří ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis develops an architectural study of Leisure time centre which was created within the Public Buildings Studio. The proposed building is located at the Kamenný Vrch settlement in Brno - Nový Lískovec. It is placed in the middle of large recreational area and it serves as a community centre for inhabitants of the surrounding settlement. The main idea beneath the design was to create a place where users will have enough privacy and space to get to know each other during common activities. The building has two floors. There is a cafe, MEP room and open public space with a playground and benches on the ground floor. On the first floor there are rooms of the community centre - library, club for seniors, art room, club for children, rehearsal room, multipurpose hall and office for employees of the centre. The rooms are set around an open court with intensive vegetation. The supporting structure of the building combines monolithic reinforced concrete on the ground floor with wooden and steel elements on the first floor.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Sirová, Kristýna ; Odvárka, Antonín (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The project deals with the completion of a vacant lot corner of Stará and Bratislavska street in Brno. Residential building with commercial first floor and underground parking under the building forehead. The range of apartments from studio flats after three-room apartment. Most apartments have a balcony or loggia. All residents have access to a private garden and free courtyard with a playground.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Peterka, Jiří ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a design of a leisure time centre. The intended location in Brno – Nový Lískovec adjoins optically interconnected tower blocks and group terrace houses on three of its sides. Additionally, there are walkways going through the site that connect the surrounding buildings. The centre should deliver the activity necessary for a fulfilling life similarly as the heart delivers blood in a human body. The heartbeat curve has therefore been an inspiration for the design of the edifice as is apparent from the dynamic edges of sloping roofs. During the design process I tried to link the centre to the existing walkways, integrate it as well as possible into the terrain and make sure that no view from the surrounding buildings is disrupted. This is why the two-floor design with angular roofs was chosen. The first floor verges into the second one where there is maximum super-elevation of the original terrain thus minimizing the need for grading. Piet Mondrian’s paintings have been an inspiration for the texture of the façade. Construction-wise, the building is designed as a ventilated one and its walls are covered with cement fibre panels (Cembonit FDA) in white and in two shades of grey. The panels are 0.5 m wide and tall according to individual levels of the edifice. This way I managed to unify the clean, regular grid of the façade with the windows and the access area.
Sport Centre Brno
Lokajíček, Adam ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the construction of a new sports center in Brno region Za Lužánkami. The project comprehensively addresses the urban links, roads, parking and leisure facilities in a given area. At the area of a new sports facilities, which creates a field Za Lužánkama highly integrated sports and relaxation center, in direct relation to the park Lužánky. The thesis further elaborates on the level of architectural study of a newly created structures - Multifunctional hockey arena.
Childern´s Sanatorium Ostrov u Macochy
Skládaná, Jana ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of an architectural study of a new building of a children's hospital with speleotherapy. The building is situated in the village of Ostrov u Macochy, which is located in the Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area. The main goal was to integrate the building into the surrounding terrain as much as possible. From this was derived both the formation of the object itself and the choice of materials used. The design includes two mutually separated buildings – a treatment center and a covered parking lot. The hospital building consists of three interconnected pavilions of various functions. The individual parts of the building are arranged in such a way as to achieve the best possible operational connections. Thanks to the pavilion layout, the adjacent outdoor space was subdivided, creating two play areas for children of different ages. To achieve maximum fusion of the buildings with the surroundings, the buildings were partially embedded into the terrain, covered with terrain wave, and the surrounding landscaping was carried out to the smallest possible extent.

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