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The Church housing /Brno-Lesná/
Bělehradová, Věra ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on the studio project of the subject Interior. It develops architectural study of the church of the Blessed Mary Restituta situated in Brno in district Brno-Lesná. The building is the extension of the current Spiritual Center, where the Catholic religious services were held so far, but its capacity is no longer sufficient. Building land is gently sloping character, is positioned in the housing estate, close to the tram loop Čertova Rokle. The entire extension consists of two structural units, the first is expansion space of the current Spiritual Center in its own original cubic mass, and the second is church building, designed as a separate structure that follows the extended part of the Spiritual Center. All three parts, the current Spiritual Center, its expansion and new construction of the church are directly connected to a long corridor, which branch out in the area of a new cubic expansion of the original mass and connects to the mass of the nave in two locations with facilities necessary for the operation of the church. All areas are mostly two-storey. Over part of the nave is second floor space with gallery, under the current Spiritual Center is the ground floor with underground garage and technical facilities. In the new expansion of the Spiritual Center is a building only single-storey. The supporting structure of the church is a reinforced concrete wall system, supporting system of the roof structure is made up of solid glulam timber truss. The supporting structure of the extension of the original cubic mass, where the church facilities is located, is designed as a wall system of Ytong blocks. The supporting part of the roof structure is made up of panels Spiroll. The house is founded on reinforced concrete foundation strip, the current support system is the skeleton with reinforced concrete foundation block. The facade of the building is solved by a traditional plaster, glass parts and copper perforated panels.
Gallery aviation technology and traditions of aviation at the airport Medlánky in Brno
Bělehradová, Věra ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Sport Airport complex Brno-Medlánky is nestled in the undulating hilly terrain in fields just beyond populated areas in Brno-Medlánky. The history of the airport dates back to 1924 when it was built the first wooden hangar for training purposes glider flights. Current state urban of airport is orderless. The aim is to streamline the complex and give it the order, allowing easy and efficient orientation in the space. The main intervention was the creation of a new central building - Aviation Museum. The concept of the design is based on the division of the whole area into two branches - communication axes, based on the mass preserved historic wooden hangars. Between the two communication arms is inserted a central axis on which is located the heart of the complex - Aviation Museum. It is a building organic form, inspiring axially symmetric wingspan (bird, airplane, beetle). It is this symmetry axis of the building creates a view towards building on the runway. Mass of the building used by the sloping terrain and is partially sunk under the ground. Building volume follows an upward slope from the outside and blends with the surrounding terrain. The internal layout consists of three floors, one of them is completely sunk below ground level and second half. The main entrance to the gallery is located in the uppermost floors, the direction of the exhibition is therefore directed downwards into the basement. The exposition is divided into six parts: RC models exposure, gliders exposure, powered aircraft exposure, screening room, children's exposure and air trainers. Other areas consist of building technical facilities. In the basement there is a workshop with aircraft lift, with the possibility of placement unexposed aircrafts. The supporting system of the building consists of two parts: reinforced concrete tubs and arched steel structure with a span of 50m.
Gallery aviation technology and traditions of aviation at the airport Medlánky in Brno
Bělehradová, Věra ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Sport Airport complex Brno-Medlánky is nestled in the undulating hilly terrain in fields just beyond populated areas in Brno-Medlánky. The history of the airport dates back to 1924 when it was built the first wooden hangar for training purposes glider flights. Current state urban of airport is orderless. The aim is to streamline the complex and give it the order, allowing easy and efficient orientation in the space. The main intervention was the creation of a new central building - Aviation Museum. The concept of the design is based on the division of the whole area into two branches - communication axes, based on the mass preserved historic wooden hangars. Between the two communication arms is inserted a central axis on which is located the heart of the complex - Aviation Museum. It is a building organic form, inspiring axially symmetric wingspan (bird, airplane, beetle). It is this symmetry axis of the building creates a view towards building on the runway. Mass of the building used by the sloping terrain and is partially sunk under the ground. Building volume follows an upward slope from the outside and blends with the surrounding terrain. The internal layout consists of three floors, one of them is completely sunk below ground level and second half. The main entrance to the gallery is located in the uppermost floors, the direction of the exhibition is therefore directed downwards into the basement. The exposition is divided into six parts: RC models exposure, gliders exposure, powered aircraft exposure, screening room, children's exposure and air trainers. Other areas consist of building technical facilities. In the basement there is a workshop with aircraft lift, with the possibility of placement unexposed aircrafts. The supporting system of the building consists of two parts: reinforced concrete tubs and arched steel structure with a span of 50m.
The Church housing /Brno-Lesná/
Bělehradová, Věra ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on the studio project of the subject Interior. It develops architectural study of the church of the Blessed Mary Restituta situated in Brno in district Brno-Lesná. The building is the extension of the current Spiritual Center, where the Catholic religious services were held so far, but its capacity is no longer sufficient. Building land is gently sloping character, is positioned in the housing estate, close to the tram loop Čertova Rokle. The entire extension consists of two structural units, the first is expansion space of the current Spiritual Center in its own original cubic mass, and the second is church building, designed as a separate structure that follows the extended part of the Spiritual Center. All three parts, the current Spiritual Center, its expansion and new construction of the church are directly connected to a long corridor, which branch out in the area of a new cubic expansion of the original mass and connects to the mass of the nave in two locations with facilities necessary for the operation of the church. All areas are mostly two-storey. Over part of the nave is second floor space with gallery, under the current Spiritual Center is the ground floor with underground garage and technical facilities. In the new expansion of the Spiritual Center is a building only single-storey. The supporting structure of the church is a reinforced concrete wall system, supporting system of the roof structure is made up of solid glulam timber truss. The supporting structure of the extension of the original cubic mass, where the church facilities is located, is designed as a wall system of Ytong blocks. The supporting part of the roof structure is made up of panels Spiroll. The house is founded on reinforced concrete foundation strip, the current support system is the skeleton with reinforced concrete foundation block. The facade of the building is solved by a traditional plaster, glass parts and copper perforated panels.

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