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Residential Complex on the Red Hill in Brno
Cibulová, Monika ; Mléčka, Jan (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis deals with the problematic situation in the area of housing, when the demand for housing exceeds the current offer. The design of the residential complex consists of an apartment building, an apartment complex and a multifunctional building. The proposal includes a square with a café terrace, a pond, a residential street, parking and private community gardens. The goal was to create a pleasant environment for residents and visitors to the site.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Horičková, Lenka ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
This project is concerned with identifying and exploiting the potential of a specific site in Kroměříž. The attractiveness of the area is analysed, with an emphasis on the presence of listed sites and the neighbourhood of important local points of interest. The aim of the bachelor's thesis is the urban design of a new housing complex that meets the current needs of the city's inhabitants in order to meet their standard of living. Considering the requirements and priorities of the city, the proposed housing complex combines different functions and addresses the needs of different groups of residents. This proposal creates a comprehensive environment that links housing with other functions such as shops, services and the use of green spaces. The intention of the project is the subsequent selection and design of a multi-functional building as one of the potential buildings of the proposed urban design of the housing complex.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Vido, Samuel ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The proposal extends the city of Kroměříž into an undeveloped area. Newly proposed facilities in this area will bring various functions, from traditional housing and community living to multifunctional spaces and urban amenities such as groceries, bistros, cafés, libraries, fitness centers, or office spaces, creating an environment for active urban life. Within the block, there are parks, water areas, promenades, playgrounds, or workout areas. The proposal introduces housing to the location, such as traditional residential units, which are in constant demand, as well as a newly introduced concept of community living, financially accessible to people and families from various social or health disadvantaged groups, or for people who prefer to live in a social environment while maintaining privacy. In addition to housing, this complex brings multifunctional spaces to its surroundings, supporting small businesses in the area and providing them with an attractive space for the growth of their business, whether it be a restaurant, hair salon, or office spaces. A large number of educational institutions in the area provide an opportunity to create space for youth development, which is the focus of this proposal.
New city block on Rybářská Street
Lichý, Erik ; Kaftan, Martin (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create an urban ensemble on site surrounded by Rybářská and Poříčí street and on a nearby brownfield that is in place of a former factory “Kras”. A part of the thesis is also a design of two chosen buildings in the designed development. As a part of the solution of one of the designed residential blocks, attention is paid to one of the corner houses, which is supported to bring a student dormitory with a place for coworking to the area. The second element making up the given block is terraced development of smaller apartment buildings, the so-called townhouse. One of the main ideas was the effort to naturally connect the new development to the existing development and at the same time to adapt to the newly emerging embank of the river Svratka.
The Ideal City Žilina: Conversion of a former railway yard
Čuláková, Michaela ; Likavčanová, Lenka (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the territory in Žilina city. It belongs to the Slovakian railways and has until now served as an unused area of the track. The current reconstruction of the railways will create a free area of almost forty-five hectares ready for conversion and new use. After the reconstruction, a railway line passes through the territory. The new use and structure respond to this condition. There will also be a new train stop on the route. The territory is the confluence of three rivers, the Váh, Kysuca, and Rajčianka, which is surrounded by greenery, and it was important to keep this natural character as much as possible. The large area of the territory has the prerequisites for the creation of a new urban district within walking distance of the city center. At the same time, the mix and diversity of land use support shorter walking distances and thus the support of non-motorized transport. An active waterfront, new public spaces, housing and employment opportunities, proximity, and connection of suburban areas have the potential to lighten the existing city center.
Petržalka and the future of panel housing estates
Peklanský, Matúš ; Svobodová, Šárka (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Project points out possible methods of urbanistic and architectural work with panel housing estates, on specific example of Petržalka housing estate in Bratislava. Next to the possible alternatives of solution, which is this diploma project bringing on the table, its main importance is to move forward the thinking about panel housing estates, asking questions concerning our surrounding, and to discuss the future of environment we live in.
Conversion of a city block in Ljubljana
Uhríková, Tatiana ; Rypl Žabčíková, Ada (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The design of the urban - architectural study of the city block serves as an ideological concept of the reconversion of the historic city block of Ljubljana and at the same time offers possible answers to the problem of thickening city centers, the use of vague urban spaces that have lost their significance. The first part of the proposal deals with the solution of micro urbanism of the inner block, which is currently undergoing many building modifications, which eventually led to its devastation and degradation of the environment. The design of urbanism responds to the naturalness of the urban organism, respects its unique context, and aims to create a natural setting that can become part of the site without compromising its original integrity and character. The second part of the design is an architectural study of the Cultural Center with a theatrical scene, whose idea and concept arose as a result of thinking about densifying the city and using the potential of "empty places" to bring new qualities and a new impulse to life. The process also applies the knowledge from the work of Christopher Alexander and his Language of Patterns, which served as a theoretical basis and a great source of inspiration. The analytical part and the process of work naturally resulted in the program of the cultural center and theater, as a suitable and missing element of the city, which will create a strong center of activity across different age groups and communities. The organization of the material structure of the individual contents and the division of the program answers the questions of urbanism, specific ideas about the functioning of the site, the quality of the environment, and the creation of a positive geometry of public space. The functional content in the center reflects the idea of thickening within the organization of space and creates the organism of the "city in the city". The term thickening is not meant primarily as a formal thickening, but as content, which brings many new, diverse activities to the area addressed.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Kvaššay, Lukáš ; Vágner, Lukáš (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
Selected site is located on the outskirts of the city centre of Brno, at a crossroad of streets Stará and Bratislavská. The area of the site is 3402 m2. The building is designed to respond to urban disposition, pedestrian paths and needs of the city. Main goal of the project was to design a polyfunctional building which includes housing units, parking lot, shops and also sports hall. The proposal of sports hall is based on connection with possibilities of the site and needs of nearby preschool and elementary school which is dealing with issues of its sports hall unsatisfactory capacity. The sports hall will be also available for general public. Another goal of the project was design of area in front of entrance of Radosť theater which is situated next to the site. The building consists of two main parts with different heights. The sports hall is also integrated to the object with height separation from main parts. The object was sensibly incorporated to adjacent buildings. This layout clearly defines three main spaces between the parts of building with distinct features. There is public piazzetta located in front of the Radosť theater which supports its cultural significance. Between the two main parts there is semipublic open space which includes children playground. Semiprivate space is situated on the north side of the object and offers rentable gardens. The building was designed with consistency with a sustainable development.
Buildings in the Landscape - The Exhibition Greenhouse
Kuznetcova, Anna ; Menšíková, Naděžda (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on urban solutions in landscape and design of exhibition greenhouse. The aim was to create spacious amusement park and winery. Important aspect of work was designing in symbiosys with nature. The project is able to help solve economical problems in region and become interesting landmark in region of Nové Mlýny.
Completion of a city block Urban development study of a city block between the streets Koliště, Cejl a Vlhká
Zámečníková, Barbora ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
An elaborate territory spanning the streets of Koliště, Cejl and Vlhká is situated near the historical core of the city. The character of the neighborhood lies in the historical events of the 19th century - the disturbance of the walls and the formation of a circular class. Eight objects are designed in the designed area - 2 on the street Vlhká and 6 on the street Koliště. The effort of the project was ended with a block of the city, following the surrounding construction with mutual respect. The exterior of the objects is designed with a classic fine white color. The proposal also includes the urban area transfer to the City Directorate of the City of Brno, as well as the relocation of the Vlhká Street space to create a fully-fledged area of the square. On both streets - Koliště and Vlhká are newly-built long-standing parking places enriched by the linear planting of trees to bring greenery in the area and its surroundings. The overall concept is designed to make its functionality and disposition effective, as well as an effort to react to the surrounding environment. Designed objects completing the city block are polyfunctional objects with a vertical division functions. Part of the design is also the connection of the streets Koliště and Vlhká for the pedestrians through the passage through the inter-building between the buildings. The main idea of creating the interior is in contrast to the busy street Koliště. The proposal proposes the completion of blocks as a unification of the whole territory.

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