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PROKES WINERY
Veselá, Lenka ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
Bachelor thesis builds upon an architectural studies, whitch I drafted as my AG032 subject during the winter semester of the second year. It is a newly-built winery called Prokeš in Velké Němčice, including a production of wine, wine shop, tasting of wine, public accomodation and housing for the winegrower and his family. The bachelor thesis evolve this work to the level of Dokumentation for planning permission in part B and Documentation for execution of the project in part C. The designed building is situated on the border of a ruraly development whitch affect whole draft. The building is composed of two building objects, whitch adjacent to each other. The building object S.O. 01 is composed of 3 blocks, which are situated around a inner courtyard. The blocks on both sides of courtyard have a grable foof and are connected by the thirt block whit flat roof. In this object is placed the wine shop, tasting of wine and the public accomodation, which are also in the attic. In front of the inner courtyard is parking place for the visitors and customers of the winery. The building object S.O. 02 is placed behind the S.O. 01 and is partly below ground level. This object is composed of two blocks. In the bigger one, which is partly below ground level, is situated the production of wine. Upon one part of the production of wine is a green foof and upon the other part is the second block, where is placed the housing for the winegrower, whit entry next to the production. In front of production part is courtyard patly hidde by the object S.O. 01 and partly by a slope. A facade of the subject S.O. 01 and the housing for winegrower is designed as ventilated facade from a conrete panels.
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Eliáš, Václav ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor’s thesis is a design of a new production building for the production of wine and sparkling wine. Within the framework of this bachelor’s thesis the elaboration of the project documentation for the building permit and for the detail design documentation, using architectural software, was requested. This project has already been done in the form of a study in the second year during the winter term as a part of the subject AG32 (Studio of Architectural Design III. – production buildings), followed by the subject AG028 (Detail in Architecture II.). Also one of the parts of this project has also been elaborated in the subject AG06 (Complex Project) which the bachelor’s thesis follows. The purpose of the developed study was to solve the correct functional and operational scheme and also to provide an aesthetical and a representative aspect on which the construction documentation is being elaborated. The site with the property is located in a city Kobyli na Morave in the South Moravian Region, district Breclav. The site is currently undeveloped and covered with natural greenery. The proposed property has three floors and each of them is divided into three functional units – production, representative and accomodation one. The site’s terrain is quite sloped which helped with embedding the production unit under it – this unit is located on the lowest floor and this helps for the object to fit into the surrounding and leads to the impression that it has a similar size and form as other buildings in the city. As it was already mentioned before the production is underneath the terrain’s level. On the following floor a winery, degustation, a terrace, an office and a wheelchair accesible accomodation are located. And on the last floor there is space for accomodation. The building’s greenery has also been designed – some trees, shrubs, ornamental flowers and an orchard with a set of varietes of wine.
Winery Marcinčák Novosedly
Janovská, Tereza ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis for the academic year 2020/21 was the design of a representative and production space for winemaker Petr Marcinčák, the owner of the Marcinčák winery, whose current object does not correspond to the required representation. The newly created building is located on the outskirts of the village Novosedly, on an elevated hill Stara hora. This plot offers a unique view of the Palava wine region and the nearby wine town of Mikulov, which is dominated by the local castle. The land is situated uphill. Its terrain is sloping using the so-called terraces, where the individual terraces are spaced up to four meters in height. With the help of these height spacings, I could afford to design a partially recessed building. The representation part and the production part are located separately so that the production does not disturb possible guests of the winery. The production hall is designed in the lower part of the plot. Structurally, it is a skeletal system with a vegetation roof. The representative building is designed as a system of three blocks folded into a triangle with the height difference of the individual blocks. The space was created between the blocks and is used for communication. The first floor, also the entrance, serves as a reception for newly accommodated guests, a tasting room and accommodation. The second floor is used for catering and wine representation. The first underground floor serves as an accommodation. The whole building is designed from monolithic reinforced concrete. The main part of the tasting and catering is solved by reinforced concrete frames due to the large span. The roofs are used as terraces or vegetation roofs, with the exception of the roofing of the last above-ground floor, where it is a classic single-skin roof. The facade of the building is designed individually depending on the height of the floor. Stone cladding is chosen for the underground floor. The first floor is
Válka Winery Nosislav
Radchenko, Mark ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
On a basis of my project of the second year of bachelor's study on the Faculty of Civil Engineering the following bachelor's thesis is prepared, which goes on to the Documentation for Building Permit and Documentation for Construction. The theme of the work is Family Winery Válka in the village of Nosislav. The bachelor's thesis is the Family Winery Válka. The basic idea of my project was to create a modern wine-making complex and a guest house. There were designed objects for production, sales and housing. The Family Winery includes a winemaker's house, a bouquets store, warehouses, a refuelling hall, a pressing hall, sheds for storing devices and parking, a house with a brigadier's dressing room, administration and apartment. The production complex includes warehouses, tank room and pressing machines room. Its structure is made up of steel elements. Facades of buildings are made of wooden cladding and black interlocking metal cladding panels. The buildings have a gable type and shed type of roofs. Other objects have a brick system. The restaurant building is located on the southwest side of the property, has a two above-ground floors. 1st floor is partially embedded into the ground, on the 2nd floor the wall on the north-eastern side is made of a glass facade to the better lighting of space. At the top of the land, there is a residential building that constitute a guest house. The building has two floors and serves as accommodation. From the side of the main entrance, the building has the characteristic appearance of family house. From the inside of the territory, the facade of the pension becomes more interesting by expanding the ground floor and adding large terrace doors. My choice of facade and roof solution fell on wood because it is an amazing material that looks great in combination with almost everything that exists, and even after years, the miraculous power of trees can be felt.
WINERY PROKEŠ NĚMČICE
Mařák, Dominik ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on previously developed architectural project established in the subject AG32 – Architectural Design Studio during winter semester in second year of Bachelor study, which was further more elaborated to the subsequent level of project documentation. The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of new viticulture building for Prokeš winery production in the village Velké Němčice. Required task was to design building facilities for wine production, manufacture and storage, included with owner habitation, accommodation for guests, wine shop and wine tasting. The main idea of the design was to invent such a solution, which would fulfill functional and operating owner’s requirements. One building block was drafted on the parcel, which consists of all necessary operating areas interconnected among each other also the building is divided into the production, public and private area. The external design tries not to invade the neighborhood structure, but also shows modern concept of rural architecture. The mass of the building is connected to the external surrounding, and so it is conceptualized as two perpendicular blocks to each other, which differ in their operating areas and theses blocks are ended by the faces of the building outsized over roof ridge. Production area for manufacture and further processes such as storage and export of the wine is located in the basement, which is accessible from the handling yard. Northwest segment of the building is made with owner habitation on the first and the second above the ground floor and layout is created for four members’ family. Wine shop, wine tasting room and the facilities adjacent to these operating areas are located in the second part of the first above the ground level. In the second part of the second floor above the ground are placed three accommodation rooms and one barrier-free room for short-term stays, also there are cleaning room and laundry storage.
WINERY MARCINČÁK NOVOSEDLY
Milošová, Vendula ; Hudeček, Vladimír (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study of the subject Atelier's work AG032 and a design study of the subject of the Comprehensive Project AG036. The award contained several requests from the investor. The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new-build winery in the village of Novosedly. Sorted parcels with parcel numbers 5844/2, 5764/29, 5764/55 and 5764/3 on which the building project is located and is located in the cadastral territory of the municipality of Novosedly. The main access to the property is from the main road 414 and further along the asphalt road, which also serves as a cycleway. The building is situated near the property boundary, i.e. its northwest side. From the very situation emerges the basic concept of the project, which is to try to build a new domination of the village, while respecting the surroundings of the vineyards. One of the goals is to combine production, tasting and accommodation into one complex whole. The final design was influenced by the view of long-distance views from the area to the surrounding area (on Pálava) and another equally important one, by the creation of a resting place and meeting of people who go specifically for wine tasting or a selfless view of the surrounding area. The proposed building is two-storey, partially sunk in the terrain, when I took advantage of a large high jump in the terrain. On the first floor there is wine production and storage for subsequent export or preservation of wine. On the second above-ground floor there are areas for visitors, namely tasting and accommodation. A characteristic feature of the building is the saddle roof, which floats on the Old Mountain, thanks to considerable glass and lightening by means of columns. An important point of the proposal is the creation of a closed but open space (courts).
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Bauer, Karel ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The building of winery forms at the border created by recently defunct brickyard, located between break made by extraction and basement alley is creating pass into the vineyards. Its shape complements the landscape, leaving the vines to break through, create a place for relaxation and tasting their close contact. The underground part of the building is effectively used for wine making, tasting rooms on the first floor overlook the center of the action. Aside from the main building in a quieter part of the site are placed accommodation facilities for all visitors. The centrality of the working space and the availability of new vineyards makes workflow significantly easier. The new object so becomes part of the surrounding distinctive nature.
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Šeda, David ; Helis, Jan (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis follows up and further elaborates the architectural study prepared within the subject Studio Creation 2 - AG032 - Production Buildings. The main topic of the work is the new construction of a building for the production of sparkling wines. The building is located in the cadastral area of Kobylí in Moravia. The building is not typical in the surrounding buildings, but still respects the surrounding buildings. The street part of the building is bent with a street line, the height of the building does not exceed the surrounding buildings, but tries to fit into the sloping terrain on which the building stands. The building has two floors. The floor marked as 1S, occupies a purely production function and there is a complete line for wine production from pressing to bottling. This line is loosely connected to the sparkling wine production line. There are also archive and expedition warehouses on this floor. This floor is part of the whole street sunk into the terrain, as the land continues to slope downwards, the building gradually grows out of the terrain. Structurally, the 1S is designed as a so-called reinforced concrete white tub. It fulfills both the HI function of the substructure and the aesthetic function, which is described as visible concrete from the exterior and interior of the building. The 1st floor of the building is entered from the street part and this floor has several functions. In the front part there is all the administration of the building together with the wine and sparkling wine shop, through the so-called connecting block we get to the living area, where there are a total of 6 rooms for guests who can stay here. One of the rooms is designed as barrier-free. The construction system of the 1st floor is made of YTONG blocks. To achieve thermal comfort in the interior, this floor is insulated with mineral wool and a ventilated wooden facade made of Siberian larch is subsequently designed for the composition of the insulatio
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Cvrčková, Dana ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a proposal of a new construction of the winery SEKT Petrák in Kobylí. The work is based on a previously developed study in the subject AG032 - Studio of Architectural Design II. The proposed construction is located in the village Kobylí in Moravia in the district of Břeclav. The building is on a slightly sloping land near the main road that leads from Kyjov to Velké Pavlovice. Construction of the winery consists of one building with two floors and an attic. One floor is partially embedded in the slope and the second floor is above ground. In the basement there is a sparkling wine production, utility rooms, warehouses and a parking space. On the ground floor there is a wine shop, wine tasting, administration and accommodation for 12 people. It is considered to build an apartment for winemakers in the attic, but is not the solution of this thesis. The construction system is combined. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete slab and the whole building is reinforced with concrete rims. The whole construction is based on concrete strips on which a concrete slab reinforced with curry mesh is placed. The vertical constructions are made of ceramic cut blocks POROTHERM and the lower floor is made of concrete shuttering BEST, which is insulated with extruded polystyrene. The roof of the building consists of three intersecting, saddle roofs and a flat single-roof, which is drained by downspouts. Downspouts from pitched roofs are hidden in fake constructions that consist of wooden beams and OSB boards. The building has wooden elements in acacia wood that shields the building.
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Jůzová, Terezie ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new building for sparkling wine production in Kobylí na Moravě. The design also includes a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. The study on this topic has already been elaborated within the subject Studio of Architectural Design 3 - AG033. This work is supplemented by Documentation for construction and Building permit documentation. The planned building is designed so that it fits into the surrounding collateral. The height of the buildings is adapted to the surrounding buildings. A two-storey building is designed. The building is partly embedded in the terrain and therefore from wiev main road is single-storey. Buildings in the area have a gabled roof. The gabled roof is therefore also chosen on the designed building. On the plot is designed building, which is composed of two sites, parts of production and public parts. The parts are visually separated by passing to the courtyard. In the production part there is a complete line for sparkling wine production from wine pressing to bottling, storage in a customs warehouse and subsequent expedition. There is also an office, facilities for employees, warehouse and laboratory for quality control of products. In the public part there is a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. A thin layer of silicate plaster of white color is on the facade of the building. The main feature is the crossing of saddle roofs with shields and their framing. Four of the eight gables have decorative acacia wood trim on the façade. The frame is made of cement-bonded particleboards, which are painted with anthracite paint. The roof covering is made of galvanized sheets.

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