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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.
MODETA JIHLAVA
Chytilová, Markéta ; Ryška, Zbyněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of my Master‘s thesis is an architectural study of the reconstruction and revitalization of the former MODETA factory building, located near the Jihlava Zoo. The building is designed to have multifunctional use for the zoo. The construction program defines the building as a complementary facility to the functional complex of the Jihlava Zoo. The location is near the historical center of the city of Jihlava, along the Jihlávka river. The project was preceded by a pre-diploma project, in which I focused on the design of mobile containers for the Jihlava Zoo. In the building, there will be an animal exhibition connected to the zoo. The new section will be fully functional even in the winter season. You will find here the Water World with an exhibit of a small crocodile - the Dwarf Caiman. There will also be an Orangutan exhibit and a Night World, where mammals will have an opposite regime (night during the day). The exhibit of small monkeys is located on the 2nd floor, where there is also a 2nd observation point for orangutans. You can also observe them from a bridge that connects the building to the zoo. For zoo staff, there is a facility with offices, a workshop, and sanitary facilities. A self-service restaurant with a capacity of up to 150 people on the 1st floor serves both the public and employees, whose facilities are connected to the restaurant. The public will also have access to a congress and exhibition hall, where it is possible to create two separate events or combine spaces by sliding mobile partitions to increase capacity. The halls are connected by elevators and stairs to accommodation on the 3rd floor and the restaurant for refreshments on the 1st floor. Accommodation can be used by the public as well as educational institutions. The IQ Park is located on the 2nd floor, accessible by a separate entrance or directly from the Night World. There will be interactive equipment with animal themes and a screening room with a capacity of 60 people.
Rohatec Special Regime Home
Čadová, Veronika ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the master’s thesis was to design an architectural study of a new building for a home with a special regime in Rohatec. This request was made in response to the tornado-destroyed building of the S-center in Hodonín. The request required the design of a multi-functional facility with a private garden for 90 patients and 100 staff working over two shifts. The selected land is located at the end of Rohatec, mostly surrounded by forest and a few family houses. At the same time, it‘s located by the main road, so it‘s easily accessible by everyone. The building is designed as a 3 story building with a flat roof and underground parking in the shape of an open U. The shape of the building itself is a compromise between the shape of the land, layout requirements for this type of facility, capacity requirements, and height restrictions according to the master plan. The shape allows for the creation of a private residential garden for the residents of the home, which is closed from the road, with a possible gate connection to the future forest park. The passage between the garden and the building will be enabled by a terrace around the entire perimeter of the inner side of the building. The individual home wings also enable layout separation of the individual departments needed for smooth building operations. Dispositionally, the home has a pharmacy open to the public, an underground parking lot, inpatient and administrative departments, a kitchen with a dining room, a cafe with a buffet, a library, a chapel, a part designated for therapy and space for mani-pedi with a hairdresser, rehabilitation with a gym, and more. The necessary technical background for the operation of the building, workshop spaces, a laundry room with a dryer, an ironing room, and storage rooms are also designed here.
MODETA JIHLAVA
Antonova, Alina ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis was to develop an architectural-urbanistic study of the revitalization of a textile factory for the needs of Jihlava Zoo. The aim is revitalization of the main building, including the entire area of the former textile factory, which includes the following main requirements - traffic solutions, parking expansion, building supply solutions, adaptation of the existing production building to the needs of the ZOO, namely the creation of a winter exhibition, a night world and educational elements. Within the main building, accommodation, restaurants and congress halls must be created, as well as green space in the area. As part of the design, elements must be created to help manage water and create a quality microclimate. The design includes the economic and energy concept of the building. The campus should function not only as a pleasant environment but also as an economically beneficial object. The proposed solution divides the entire building into several parts - ZOO, accommodation and corresponding equipment, rooms for rent, outdoor attractive elements.
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.
Motel for truck drivers in India
Dědková, Kateřina ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of an motel for highway drivers in India. The building is located in the part called Kannadi in the district Pallakad nearby road National Highway 544, which is connected from the south side. Right next to the area aren’t built any other objects. The work shows the design of the alone standing building, which is divided into 4 blocks. The most of the area is used as accommodation, the other parts as restaurant and shop. The main role in designing was Indian religion and local traditions, which were inspiration in the layout and aesthetic solution of the building. The sections are connected thanks to the atrium in the middle and to the rooms in the second ground is the main entrance through the built-on gallery. All rooms are supposed to be for 2 residents and don’t include a sanitary facilities (these are common, 2 on the floor). The design is using traditional materials and the façade is made by overhanging panels from metal frame knitted by colorful cord from recycled plastic (or textile). As a result of this is possible to make people think of the pollution in the world and mainly in India. Colors refer to their religion, which are used even on their typical trucks, they should bring the protection and safety on the way before the drivers come back to the families. Panels are also used as the shading element.
Polyfunctional zone MOŘICE okr. Prostějov
Orinčák, Denis ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the Mořice Agricultural Business Cooperative. (Hereinafter referred to as ZOD Mořice). This topic is a continuation of the pre-diploma project ZOD Mořice -Vitčice area. ZOD Mořice owns 4 complexes of agricultural facilities. Mořice - Vitčice - Vrchoslavice- Pavlovice u Kojetína. The main concept consists of the division of operations into individual complexes, according to the analyses and ideas of the investor. Vrchoslavice - livestock production (existing, not addressed). Pavlovice u Kojetína - business (proposal - lower years). Vitčice - housing for pensioners with limited mobility and independent pensioners (proposal -pre-diploma project). Mořice - architectural and urban planning study of the area, supplemented by housing units for workers and starter homes (proposal - diploma thesis). I am proposing to place silos and a biogas plant in the area and adding a building for recycling solar panels. The recycling operation will be in one of the existing warehouse buildings. I am also suggesting reserve areas for future use for the sale of homemade products. The most detailed part that is addressed in the thesis is the housing units. The housing units will be used, as service apartments and starter homes, possibly for housing for pensioners without mobility limitations. The concept follows the basic axis of existing buildings and streets. The design uses a housegarden relation. I am trying to preserve the structure of the village and not to create urban elements in it. The roofs are gabled. The facades made of brick strips are meant to make it clear that the houses are close to the industrial zone. I am separating the entire set of dwelling units from the agricultural area with a mound of earth that is on the site and has no other use.
The manor house Boskovice
Podivínská, Adéla ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Švecová, Táňa (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on studio project created in the summer semester of the second year of undergraduate studies. The task was the renewal solutions and new use of the building with a loft, currently unused, the building of the Manor house in Boskovice. Manor house is located in a conservation area near the center of Boskovice, district Blansko. This historically protected building complex of farm Boskovice castle is a valuable urban property. After a fire in 1823 was rebuilt, but its appearance has remained virtually unchanged. The biggest change has passed the east wing, which was built a new roof, and arcades were walled up. Currently, the building unused and falling into disrepair. The courtyard is overgrown gas distributor greenery and paved areas are in a state of devastation. The aim was to restore the place of its historical value and use of the building to the public for recreation and leisure activities. In its current form and historically valuable buildings renaissance details will not be interfered with in any way, and nothing will be demolished, but in the context of the return of state in historical terms, it is about restoring monuments. Outbuildings were designed with understated approach so as to not disrupt the architectural structures countenance, but they gave him a new modern concept. The material on these new features is the corroded steel. It was a merger of the two approaches to architecture in a different century. The building consists of a deck above the newly exploited attic for accommodation and part of the basement is also three separate cellars. Existing structures will be redeveloped. Construction work will be carried out mainly in the context of treatment available, change sanitary rooms, new loft conversion and conversion use. The proposed functional content manor house after reconstruction and completion is predominantly public, there will be a library, catering, accommodation and facilities for leisure acti
Pension for the elderly
Nykodým, Petr ; Třeštíková, Jana (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is the design documentation for the pension which is designed for the elderly and will be supplemented with a specialty from the air-conditioning branch. The building is situated in the western part of the town Bystřice nad Pernštejnem and it's located at 3058/3 about the total area of 8315,2m. The total footprint of the suggested building is 1161,2 m. The subject has got an irregularly-shaped floor plan. It is made of three subsequent triangels, it has got three above-ground floors with partial basement. The roof of the building is suggested as a warm flat roof with coating insulation. The structural system of a building is designed as longitudinal with shear walls. The exterior building masonry is suggested from sharpened clay blocks Heluz STI 40 with thickness 400 mm. The contact thermal insulation system ETICS with an insulant from EPS with thickness 100 mm is designed for all building. The building for the elderly is from its bigger part meant for citizens who are older than 65 years in the flats for one or two persons in 2FLR and 3FLR. The space for essential services to the residents is located on the 1st FLR. There are also a cafe and a surgery located in a smaller part of the 1st FLR, which are to be used both by the residents and the public.
Business Project
Plánská, Alexandra ; Holeček, David (referee) ; Groligová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the „Solnice Tourist Centre“ project. This project involves the reconstruction of 2 historical buildings in the center of Znojmo. This centre is on the national heritage register. The project aims to build a three star pension with a 51 bed capacity and offer value added services to tourists to the area. The goal of the thesis is to analyse the purpose and realization of this project on the basis of economical and financial indicators. Some key points to be looked at are: best option chosen, were financial requirements correctly defined, risks involved and future of the investment. This thesis will also be used as basis for documentation to claim a SROP grant.

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