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Restoration of the monastery in Šternberk
Wernerová, Valerie ; Kocourek, Tomáš (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The subject of the thesis was to create an architectural study of the revitalization of part of the building of the former Augustinian monastery in Šternberk, including its surroundings and garden. It was essential to find a new functional use of neglected spaces and determine the overall concept of the object's functioning. The building of the former monastery is to serve as a place for rest, cultural development and relaxation in a demanding era. It is functionally divided into two parts that intertwine. Firstly, it is a part intended primarily for the local population, for concerts, theaters, cultural days, social events... that is, for social and cultural enjoyment. The second part is aimed at people looking for a change of environment, relaxation in a pleasant space with high-quality facilities and recharging new energy. Within the monastery, pleasant accommodation has been created with spaces for rest, sports, relaxation, but also remote work. Both functions complement each other, the space of the restaurant, cafe or beer hall serve both residents and staying guests. The small wellness centre is also open to those interested from Šternberk as well as a gym, an open library or a beautifully landscaped garden that encourages relaxation for both locals and guests. A significant input into the architecture is the arrangement of the inner courtyard. Roofing of the courtyard, which is open today, is proposed. At the same time, a new staircase and an elevator are added in the courtyard. In the monastery grounds, it is possible to pass from east to west through the accessible monastery garden, in which parts of the English park intertwine with the baroque garden. In the south-western part, a underground garage is being built, hidden under green roof connected to the garden.
Restoration of the monastery in Šternberk
Janečková, Klára ; Kocourek, Tomáš (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis was the development of an architectural study of the restoration of the former Augustinian monastery in Šternberk city and the compositional layout of the adjacent area. Since 1993, the monastery has been owned by the Šternberk municipality, which is trying to gradually revitalize it. The goal of the proposal is to carefully use the existing building and make the monastery garden accessible to the public. In response to the demands of the investor and the coexistence of the church, a primary art school, restaurant, wine bar, hotel, ceremony hall and exhibition spaces were designed in the building. The inner atrium was covered by glass roof and completed with an elevator and stairs. In connection with the proposed functional use and due to inadequate access to the premises, an underground parking lot was placed in the western part with the possibility of entry to the courtyard in front of monastery. Two new entrances were created to the garden, connecting Opavská street with Zahradní street.
Porta Coeli complex - new use of selected objects
Grünwald, Jakub ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis was to develop a proposal for the restoration of the Porta Coeli complex in the village of Předklášteří near Tišnov. It is the last functioning female Cistercian monastery in the Czech Republic. The area is currently undergoing gradual restoration under the management of Bernardium, s.r.o. and with the generous help of the Association of Volunteers for Porta Coeli. Slowly but surely, both religious and secular life is being restored to this important cultural and historical monument. The thesis focuses mainly on selected buildings that formerly served economic and industrial purposes. Some of these buildings have already been repaired and have found other uses. Others have been used either inappropriately or not at all and have been dilapidated for a long time. The Porta Coeli Monastery has its own distinctive Genius loci and should provide a unique spiritual and peaceful atmosphere for visitors who wish to spend time here and reect on themselves and the world around them. The focus of my work has become the westernmost part of the site, where I see great potential. This picturesque but somewhat forgotten place is dominated by a massive Baroque granary and the sheepfold building adjacent to it. The aim of my design is to nd a suitable functional use for these historic buildings and their surroundings that will meet the requirements of today and help breathe new life into this magical place. With the help of new architectural interventions that take into account the normative requirements of today's legislation, I am making the buildings accessible to the general public and at the same time pointing out the historical and architectural values that our ancestors left us. The second theme on which I have focused my attention is the southern part of the site. Here, on the basis of a conversation with the monastery administrator, I am proposing a new wood-chip incinerator. The input product will be biomass from the local timber industry, which the monastery is currently actively engaged in. The purpose of the new building is primarily to address the energy consumption of the existing and proposed buildings on the site.
Porta Coeli complex - new use of selected objects
Prátová, Kateřina ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The thesis focuses on a design of restoration of the Porta Coeli monastery complex in the municipality of Předklášteří, a unique and valuable place with a rich history and spiritual character. The current and historic purpose of the site is monastic life, which is now in decline and in danger of being completely lost. Large parts of the site, including historic buildings, are unused and unfortunately in a dilapidated state. The site offers visitors only limited opportunities such as a visit to the museum, guided tours or Sunday Mass in the church. However, the site has enormous recreational, rehabilitation and spiritual potential which the new design seeks to develop. Based on the existing condition and use analyses, the buildings and areas were selected for further development. Mainly a granary, a sheepfold, a coach house, the second quadrangle and an old laundry. Design of the granary and the sheepfold is developed in more detail. The construction program of the design respects the currently implemented and upcoming plans and intentions in the area. Targeted buildings have a diverse typology and functional content, which are thematically linked to create a coherent complex focused on wedding ceremonies, cultural activities and other social events.
REVITALIZATION AND SPATIAL CULTIVATION DOMINICAN MONASTERY IN ZNOJMO
Strnková, Markéta ; Lukačovič, Adam (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The project deals with the revitalization and spatial cultivation of the Dominican monastery with adjacent parish in Znojmo. The monastery is located near the castle walls in the historic center of Znojmo, on the street Dolní Česká. Gradually, should be its conversion from the original method of use to a new use, in order not to delay construction and degradation due to an empty object. The complex, its location and the actual functionality offers precondition for the formation of a community center with associated social housing. The community center should use the premises of the monastery, along with commerce and parishes. Living on the contrary, the rectory and the newly created mass in the courtyard.
REVITALIZATION AND SPATIAL CULTIVATION MONASTERY ROSA COELLI IN DOLNÍ KOUNICE
Proisl, Daniel ; Zíka, Vratislav (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The impressive ruin of the church certainly has its charm, and may be in the form of tourist attraction, but I think that nowadays it is a shame to have such a valuable relic with potentially attractive surroundings only on Sunday tours. In my own proposal I have tried to combine historic footprints of preserved vaults and slope of the roof with modern and extensively (maybe overall) prefabricated structures and roofing membrane.
Annahof
Novotná, Tereza ; Stolín, Petr (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
Diploma thesis surveys South Moravian countryside. The importance of the close connection with people who live there on a spiritual and intellectual level. There is a forbidden place in former Sudetenland, island in the fields - ruin of farmstead. Project found it interesting to keep it in solitude, but as a place of meditation. Project of the small monastery and the community of people helping in hospice.
THE ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM - REBUILDING OF ST.HYPPOLITS AREAL IN ZNOJMO
Scholz, Lukáš ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
PROJECT CONCEPT - The proposed area is located in the center of Znojmo Hradiště, surrounded on the south and west side by houses. The northern side is surrounded by forest and on the east side is monastery dominates . The dominant landscape unit is a valley of the Dyje river. Ravine of Gránický stream connect there from northwest. the newly created space was inserted area, which does not prevent the vista and the passage through the area. Newly formed part of the Hradiště serves all residents to use as public open space.
Optimization of Run Configurations of k-Wave Jobs
Sasák, Tomáš ; Jaroš, Marta (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis focuses on scheduling, i.e. correct approximation of configurations used to run k-Wave simulations on supercomputers from the IT4Innovations infrastructure. Especially, for clusters Salomon and Anselm. A single work is composed of a set which contains many simulations. Every simulation is executed by some code from the k-Wave toolbox. To calculate the simulation, it is necesarry to select a suitable configuration, which means the amount of supercomputer resources (number of nodes, i.e. cores), and the duration of the rental. Creation of an ideal configuration is complicated and is even harder for an inexperienced user. The approximation is made based on the empiric data, obtained from multiple executions of different sets of simulations on given clusters. This data is stored and used by a set of approximators, which performs the actual approximation by methods of interpolation and regression. The text describes the implementation of the final scheduler. By experimenting, the most efficient methods for this problem has found out to be Akima spline, PCHIP interpolation and cubic spline. The main contribution of this work is creation of a tool which can find suitable configuration for k-Wave simulation without knowing the code or having lots of experience with its usage.

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