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Small apartments at Mojmírovo Square in Brno
Vykydalová, Simona ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction implementation. The thesis is based on an architectural study that was prepared in the course AG033 - Architectural Design Studio 3 in the summer semester of the 2nd year on the topic of residential buildings. The topic of the study and subsequently of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new polyfunctional building in Brno on Košinova street. There are 35 small flats of various sizes designed within the polyfunctional building. Another significant function of the building is student dormitories. There is a designed 100 student rooms, for a total of 200 students. A café for the public and a fitness centre for the public are designed on the ground floor of the building. There is one rentable room with its own sanitary acilities on the ground floor. The building has an underground basement with underground garages for the residents of the house, cellars and technical facilities of the building. The plot is located in the municipality of Brno in the cadastral area of Královo Pole on Košinova Street. Specifically, it is a plot with parcel numbers 956/1, 956/2, 956/3, 956/4, 962/1, 964, 965, 966, 967. The land is not significantly sloping, it is a flat area. The designed building is a corner building which relates to the surrounding existing development. On one side it is the Josef Chaloupka House of Services for blind people and on the other side it is the building of the elementary school Košinova. As part of the studio assignment AG033 in year 2, the requirement was to connect the new building to the existing parking house ABC Parking, the connection was made through the green roof on the 6th floor. The mass of the building is divided into three distinct blocks that recede in relation to each other. The highest corner block serves as a residential building. The following two smaller receding blocks function as student dormitories. The ground floor of the building is largely used for public use as a café or gym and in contrast to the mass on the 2nd floor, it is entirely receded into the inner area of the building. In terms of the overall appearance, an attempt was made to keep the appearance of the building as clean as possible. A simple window and door arrangement on the facade was chosen in combination with white facade color. The ground floor of the building is higher, set back from the upper floors and largely glazed. The facade color in this section is a darker gray used to distinguish and lighten the rest of the building. A walkable green roof is designed on all three masses. The lowest is used for students, the middle is used to connect to the parking structure, and the highest roof garden is accessible to the residents of the apartment building.

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