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Culture and public centre Brno-damlake/Theme"Brno-city in the midle of the Europe"/
Vrágová, Pavla ; Ing.arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Cultural and Public Center is located on the dam in Brno dock, addressing the promenade between the marina and Kozí Horka, starting points and bicycle path , and include marine terminal and a natural amphitheater with a restaurant. Promenade is the multilevel net of wheelchair interconnected trails and green spaces with objects of public amenities covered by reinforced concrete shell structure with walkable green roof and with color features as landmarks. The building of the cultural center is fitted in the field wave that rises and opens towards the audience. The back part of the building is composed by field wall with employees' inputs, which forms a barrier between the amphitheater and the bike path behind the building. The object reacts to different heights of promenade's trails by Raumplan arrangement. It is divided into performers' background with store of properties, public toilets and restaurant facilities. The supporting structure is a monolithic reinforced concrete wall system in module 4 m, which carry exposed reinforced concrete shell structure with walkable green roof. The main walls are rotated by 5 °. Overall height ranges from 2700 mm to 4750 mm and headroom ranges from 2300 mm to 3800 mm according to the curved shell structure. Nationwide building foundation by the base plate with circumferential bands into the frost resistant depth is affected by bottom water pressure.
WINE HOUSE NIKOLSBURG MIKULOV
Ondrová, Klára ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is a multifunctional building of a hotel, in an undeveloped area of picturesque vineyards. The expanding Nikolsburg winery plans to build a hotel with a beautiful view of the historic town Mikulov and the Pálavské vrchy. Hotel should include accommodation for at least 30 guests in **** rooms, a restaurant, a wellness area and, above all, wine storage areas. The wine will be matured in the building and further distributed. Visitors can degustate and buy the wine here. The architectural concept further expands the multifunctionality of the assignment. Common areas should be adapted to the situations and the problem of one-time occupancy of the building, especially in the season and on weekends.
Restoration of the chateau and manor house in Vážany nad Litavou
Morongová, Lenka ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to restore the chateau and the manor house in Vážany nad Litavou. The building is located in the village of Vážany nad Litavou, located approximately 3 kilometres southwest of Slavkov u Brna. The building is situated in the southwest of the village and can be found in the old construction of the village. The building is two-storey and partially sub-cellared. The roof above the one-storey section is saddled and the roof above the two-storey section is half-hipped. The roof includes two skylights. The building is not a cultural monument. It was built by the Jesuits in the 80s of 16th-century. In the 70s of 18th-century, the Jesuit order was abolished. Since 1950, the building has been owned by the JZD (single agricultural cooperative). The building is now used only in a small part. There are services (nail studio and textile shop), and some rooms are used for local associations (hunter and breeders). The aim of my design was to give the structure its original form – that is to purge it of structures that suppress its historical appearance. There will be replacement of windows, doors, roof covering. There will be new tinsmith elements and ledges.The building will have new uses. There will be the production of macarons and herbs products, candy store and sewing workshop to process dried herbs. These will be grown in the garden.
Multifunctional building Cow Mountain
Šlesingrová, Denisa ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The multifunctional edifice in Kraví hora, Brno, Veveří is designed as a new building with sports-recreational function (a climbing center, a scout club room). It also has a social function (a restaurant). The building is situated in a flat lanscape on the top of Kraví hora. The building is designed as single-storey house with a flat, vegetation roof, except of the climbing wall, which is higher and it`s a dominant feature of the whole compound. Load-bearing construction of the building is formed by a wooden skeleton system. The climbing wall has a wooden load-bearing construction combined with a monolithic reinforced concrete wall.
Restoration of old mail Rousínov
Hradilová, Daniela ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The project of The Reconstruction of the Former Post Office in Rousinov is located in the centre of the city Rousinov at Susilovo namesti, approximatelly 20 km east of Brno. The new objective is contemporary tourist accommodation - hostel. As a part of this project, there is the existing historic building in the style of Baroque era on one side, which is reconstructed and reused, and the newly constructed building, which is used as cafeteria and reception. These buildings are connected by a glass passage way with winter indoor garden that can be entirely opened to the exterior during the summer season. The construction of the historic building is mostly current with a few changes in floor plan. The wooden construction of the mansard roof will be replaced by a system of modern wooden timber roof trusses, preserving the current exterior shape of the roof. The construction of the new building is made of concrete bricks in the underground level and a part of the above ground level. The distinctive element is the glass construction, using stainless steel support system and double insulated glass. From the architectural point of view, the current design of the historic building will be maintained with the distinctive mansard roof, cornices, chambranles round windows and window grid pattern 2 x 3. As well as that, the new building respects the old landmark according to it’s dimensions and floor plan. The newly constructed building doesn’t rival the old one, on the other hand it appears to be lighter and more elegant.
Gallery of modern architecture
Štrocholcová, Eva ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Main task of the project was to create a proposal of Gallery of architecture which would be integrated into the residential colony in context of surrounding city structure. The plot is situated on south-west of the city part Brno-sever, in close connection with city centre, in steep slope. Currently, its function is a garden of adjacent plots. The plot is located close to the national cultural monument Villa Tugendhat, registered in The World Heritage List. Therefore, the new gallery should react to its existence. Proposal suggests locating of new object in north-eastern part of the plot for maximal usage of plot’s main potential that is a view to historical city centre. Main intention of design was a sensitive intervention to the area to keep calm atmosphere of surrounding residential colony with significant villas and to use potential and topographical advantages of the parcel. At the same time there was an effort to find a concept that would provides suitable conditions for exhibitions. The proposal tries to maximize usage of natural lighting which plays here an important role. Building seems to be a single storey object from the street. 2 floors are recessed into terrain and thanks to this overcome high difference between street and terrace in lower part of the plot. Object is divided into 3 functional units: The Gallery (exhibition area), The Studios (leasable space for architects for work and presentation of their projects) and The Theatre (space for other activities focused on architecture, such as lectures and projections). Walls and roofs of units are inclined to utilize potentials of site for the specific function and become polygonal shapes that meet the initial intention. Glassed inclined plane penetrates through the interior of gallery. It defines a spatial skylight that lets natural light from the north come to every corner of Gallery. It creates relationship between interior and exterior and connects all the functional units of the object.
Architectural study of the cycling stadium / runway / Favorit Brno / on the open space in.
Krejčová, Zdenka ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Architectural study of the cycling studium/ runway / Favorit Brno / on the open space in. The urban problem of the present area is the poor technical condition of the buildings, the inadequate function of the buildings. The aim of the proposal is to create a significant area of both professional and recreational sport. The main part of the work is devoted to the design of a new cycling stadium owned by TJ Favorit Brno. The hall should have sufficient capacity and facilities to hold international sporting events in cycling and athletics. At the same time it should be useful for smaller races and other events. Another requirement is that the stadium can provide enough facilities for the TJ Favorit Brno cycling club. The home base is currently a cycling stadium at the Brno Exhibition Grounds. This stadium is currently inadequate, serving only as a training course. It does not meet the conditions of the International Federation of UCI. The design of the variable space of the hall deserves a further attention at least, beacuse it will serve athletics or other sporting events. The cycling stadium is located in the northern part of the grounds. It places emphasis on the scattered surfaces in the immediate vicinity of the stadium, easy orientation and layout of entries from all sides of the object, separation of athletes from spectators. The main expression element of the exterior is a glazed facade wall, with a perforated sheet metal. Providing night lighting and putting visitors into action. The attractiveness of the whole area is enhanced by the newly designed park. A café and relaxation areas are also proposed. The total area will be separated from traffic. Two parking spaces with sufficient capacity for the whole area will be created at its edge. Transport within the premises will only be accessible for service and operation.
Architectural study of the cycling stadium / runway / Favorit Brno / on the open space in.
Dvořáková, Šárka ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
A specialized project of „Architectural study of modification of the bicycle stadium Favorit Brno in the BVV area and urban design of the Hněvkovský sports complex in Komárov“ preceded the diploma thesis. The aim of the project was preparation of the area for cycling stadium with all the necessary facilities and functional connections. The diploma thesis develops a previous project and elaborates the compound of the cycling stadium in a form of a study. The building should recpect to the current demands of this sport, such as a closed roof of the building, siberian pine track material and a 250-meter track length. The building will be situated in the area adjacent to the current biker complex in Brno Komárov.
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.
Restoration of the chateau and manor house in Vážany nad Litavou
Pruchová, Patricie ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this work is the restoration of the chateau and the manor house in Vážany nad Litavou. This building is located in the center of the southern part of the village of Vážany nad Litavou, on the main street of this southern part of the village. The building is a corner building that takes on quite a bit of dominance through its subdivisions. The building is not a cultural monument, but as part of this work we try to treat the building as if it were a cultural monument. The building dates back to the 1880s. The building includes a shed, which is probably added later. When inspecting the building, it is clear that the construction went through several different periods of time. It’s obvious with the hole filler, especially the windows. The aim of my design is to restore the vividness of the building, to force not only the locals to visit beautiful vaults and to restore the dominant object.

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