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Špica/ Brno, Nové sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Lehnert, Dominik ; Tomáš, Martin (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The main goal is to revitalize the area between the streets of Nové sady, Úzká and the building of Malá Amerika. As the location is in close proximity to the historic center of Brno, great emphasis is placed on the potential of the location and the maximum use of land. The building is integrated into the development to complete the city block of office buildings Titania and to put as little strain on the environment as possible.
Kindergarten at the Obilní trh in Brno
Kukuts, Olga ; Cahel, Tomáš (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on the studio project created in the winter semester of the 2nd year of bachelor study. The topic of the studio was to create a study of a new kindergarten. The aim of the project was to create the most illuminated and safe space for children. The chosen territory is located in Brno and is defined by the northern slope and the spiers of Spilberk along the Údolní street in the context with adjoining Obilní market. The school is designed for two groups of children aged 3-6 with 25 children in each group and for 5 workers. The entrance is from the paved area adjacent to the parking lot and the sidewalk from the north side. The school is accessible from two sides; there are entrances for parents and employees. The building is made of cubic shapes and is designed in the form of U with a short cut, which is influenced by the world's sides in an attempt to brighten up as many social spaces as possible. The facade of the building consists of a simple plaster and a slat wall made of sliding and swinging slats on the windows. The facade is made in a simple style. It is a light beige plaster that is used in lower and higher reliefs. The main color element is the proposed various-color outdoor sliding aluminum lamellas. The object is moved away from urban communication and it is assumed that the free space between the school and the communications in the future will be stopped by living and administrative objects such as extending the paved space from the south.
Multifunctional building Malá Amerika
Jašková, Tereza ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor work follows up on an architectural atelier project made in the winter semester of the third year of the bachelor program. The goal of this project is a plan of a new multifunctional building in the city part of Brno-Střed. The site is located on the corner of Nové Sady, Nádražní and Hybešova. There are Malá Amerika and Titanium buildings nearby. The new building respects the urban concept, and the new structures match the height of the already present buildings. The multifunctional building consists of three aboveground parts each of which has its own public services. The corner building serves as a shopping mall with administrative offices. The building next to the Titanium is used for its showrooms and administrative part and the last and lowest building houses a café with a multifunctional space and a library. The whole site is conjoined by its underground parking lot which is accessible through entrances on the north-west and north-east sides. The shape of the building copies the intersection and creates an imaginary rampart, which also creates a square between the structures of Malá Amerika and the multifunctional building. The stalls of these structures are made from concrete arches reminiscent of a historical viaduct, which used to be situated here. The upper floors are covered with cladding made from bricks. The building worked on has an atrium which provides more daylight to otherwise very deep floor layouts. The main goal was to create a pleasant and habitable space in this part of the city.
Apartment building with student dormitories on Freedom square in Brno
Válková, Klára ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study developed within the subject Architectural Design Studio [AG034]. The subject of the design is the new construction of an apartment building complex together with dormitories for students on the territory of the Lerchova compound, which is located on a sloping plot of land in the Freedom square in Brno. The design consists of two blocks, block A and block B. Block A has five floors above ground and is divided into a part where there are dormitories used for short-term accommodation and a part of housing units. On the ground floor there are spaces for rent with the possibility of commercial use. Block B, used only for short-term accommodation of students in dormitory cells, has four above-ground floors. On the ground floor of block B, there are common rooms for students, such as the library and study room. Both blocks are connected by the first underground floor. In total, block A provides accommodation in 20 flats with an area of 2+kk , studios 2+kk, 3+kk and 4+kk and accommodation for 112 students. Block B has accommodation for 72 students. From the point of view of materials, block A has the shape of an irregular letter U, the longer side of which copies Lerchova Street; the shorter side allows residents a view of Kraví hora and the surroundings of the Masaryk district. Two corners are taken from the total volume of matter, from the second above-ground floor to the fifth, towards Kraví hora. These removed masses serve as balconies. Block B has a rectangular shape. Two parts are taken from the total mass of the building, which serve as common balconies of the cells. Both blocks are covered with a green roof. The color of the facade of both blocks respects the colors of the surroundings of Freedom square. The facade of block A is complemented by aluminum slats with wood imitation in the module, which is located in the layout of the revitalized square. The proposal discusses the construction of a complex of two buildings, as well as the connection to the adjacent area of Freedom square. As part of the project documentation, block A is addressed.
Gap options (třída Kapitána Jaroše, Brno, CZ)
Koudelka, Tomáš ; Křivánek, Martin (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The subject of my work was to investigate the possibilities of filling the gap on Kapitána Jaroše Avenue, which has been undeveloped for a long time, mainly because of the number of networks that lead through it to the courtyard. At the same time, the gap is in the state of a temporary parking lot for the Municipal Theatre, and despite the fact that it is not at all pedestrian-friendly, a considerable number of people pass through it, either to the theatre or between Lidická Street and Kapitána Jaroše Avenue. With my proposal I am trying to place the building in the gap in such a way that there is as little need as possible to relocate the networks. At the same time, I am trying to preserve the maximum permeability of the gap for pedestrians and to create a space suitable for passing and spending time. By locating the rehearsal spaces, I am responding to the concentration of art and music in the area and the lack of rehearsal space in the surrounding institutions (Brno Conservatory and Jaroslav Kvapil Primary School of Art)
Výzkum možností rozšíření informovanosti obyvatel při nakládání s odpady v městské čísti Brno - střed
Fröhlichová, Jana
The major concern of master thesis was to investigate opportunities of public awareness enhancement considering waste management in Brno central region. Firstly the legislative background and general terms were reported. Then state-of-art including for instance waste classification or waste collection points was of major interest. Subsequently own survey by mean of questionnaire interview was performed and obtained data were used for identification of current weaknesses. On the ground of obtained results own certain measures were designed to cover current drawbacks which may lead to enhancement of public awareness about waste management. Each and every designed measure was intensively discussed and consulted with head of department of waste management at local Brno-central region Municipality. For each measure official statement with comments and recommendations was obtained from head of department. Although designed measures were found beneficial and were considered for further application, the lack of available finance resources has been found as a major reason for temporary rejection. Nevertheless the City Municipality has obligated themselves to consider such measures in some of the future concepts for waste management.
Kindergarten FUTURUM
Csöbönyei, Thelma ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The bachelor thesis follows up on a studio project created in the summer semester of the 3rd year of my bachelor´s study. The aim of the project was to design a new kindergarten in the Brno-střed district. The kindergarten has two departments, both with a capacity for 24 children. The plot is located in the northeast of Havlíčkova Street. The terrain is significantly sloping. The large slope on the side of Havlíčkova Street is overcome by a huge ramp, which will also serve as an educational trail and a pleasant arrival every day before kindergarten. Between the ramp and the kindergarten there is a garden for children to play. The slope on the other side of the plot is used for a smooth entrance to the first underground floor from the grammar school side. The kindergarten building has a square shape and one above-ground floor, where the kindergarten management and the main part of the operation are located. The building is single-story with partial basement. In the basement there are the technical facilities, facilities for food preparation and staff. On the northwest side of the building, two classes are symmetrically spread out with a shared cloakroom in the middle. The building´s façade has wooden cladding, which is cut around the openings so that they look playful by creating geometric shapes. The main intention was to create a pleasant environment for children, to which they will be happy to return every day.
Town-house
Fejko, Matyáš ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Brno-středr, the most important part of Brno in which there are many as yet unused places. One of them is a plot on Pellicova Street, which falls under the Department of Education, Sports, Culture and Youth. The proposal will deal with the modern use of this area to supplement the functions local structures of cultural-educational buildings.
Kindergarten at the Obilní trh in Brno
Kukuts, Olga ; Cahel, Tomáš (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on the studio project created in the winter semester of the 2nd year of bachelor study. The topic of the studio was to create a study of a new kindergarten. The aim of the project was to create the most illuminated and safe space for children. The chosen territory is located in Brno and is defined by the northern slope and the spiers of Spilberk along the Údolní street in the context with adjoining Obilní market. The school is designed for two groups of children aged 3-6 with 25 children in each group and for 5 workers. The entrance is from the paved area adjacent to the parking lot and the sidewalk from the north side. The school is accessible from two sides; there are entrances for parents and employees. The building is made of cubic shapes and is designed in the form of U with a short cut, which is influenced by the world's sides in an attempt to brighten up as many social spaces as possible. The facade of the building consists of a simple plaster and a slat wall made of sliding and swinging slats on the windows. The facade is made in a simple style. It is a light beige plaster that is used in lower and higher reliefs. The main color element is the proposed various-color outdoor sliding aluminum lamellas. The object is moved away from urban communication and it is assumed that the free space between the school and the communications in the future will be stopped by living and administrative objects such as extending the paved space from the south.
Špica/ Brno, Nové sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Zavadil, Ondřej ; Šandera, Lumír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the proposal was to solve the development of an urban area on the corner of Nové sady and Úzká streets in the vicinity of the historic city center. In the design, I tried to create a large number of interior spaces with views of the surroundings, especially the main landmarks of the city such as Petrov and Špilberk. At the same time, a high dynamic building is created, which is the dominant feature and the jewel of the corner. The concept should bring to the locality not only the cultivation of the territory, but also the opening of space from the surrounding streets and the area in front of Little America thanks to the open parterre, which allows the entire town hall building to pass. Due to the easy walking distance from the city center, quality amenities, a large number of public transport stops, employees and visitors do not necessarily use the city office to transport cars, but in my proposal I count on underground parking under the city hall. I conceived the whole design as an effort to create a Brno jewel, which will not be a barrier but a connection of the surrounding streets.

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