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The Repechy Guest-House
Kavková, Veronika ; Novák,, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with the renewal and extension of a farmhouse in Repechy in the Drahany Highlands. The aim of this work is to find a suitable architectural and urban design that would meet the requirements for new functional use of the original building. This is a guest house in the countryside, in addition it provides a long-term accommodation and additional features, sports and recreational nature. Given the extensive damage to the existing four-winged object, only the northeastern wing was retained, which dominates the entire complex. The main design criterion was to reduce the overall scale of the new extension. Therefore, the objects were broken down into smaller two-storey mass insight as to the capacity of the size of the entire complex would not fit in the rural environment full of small rural buildings. The newly designed guest house consists of renewed north-eastern wing and five other relatives shaped buildings with gabled roofs, which are interconnected with each other by necks with flat roofs. A semi-enclosed public space, which invite the public to visit the house and planting the rest area used for recreation accommodated clients was created by arrangements of individual objects to the letter "s". Accommodation of the complex complements the restaurant with an adjoining courtyard, building for stabling, sauna, outdoor swimming pools and a playground with gazebo. The aim of the project is a clear differentiation existing building from new extensions using a nationwide wooden paneling and green facades.
Náměstí míru - extension and rehabilitation of public space in Brno
Bělovský, Michal ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
Diploma thesis „Náměstí Míru – extension and rehabilitation of public space in Brno“ deals with the analysis of the current state of defined part of Masaryk district, the evaluation of the problems of the imaginary city center and the design of buildings along with the working transport solution. The aim of the thesis is to define „Náměstí Míru“ as a functional public space, that people can identify with. To modify traffic solutions to avoid confused situations and collisions between pedestrians, trams and cars. To design new buildings to replace brownfields, create new housing units, and offer opportunities for using an active parterre. Emphasis is placed on modern urbanistic approaches and views of the 21st century, compact building, multifunctionality of buildings, and prioritization of city planning and public spaces with priority on human, his interests, needs, and everyday life.
Guesthouse Repechy - renewal and extension of farmhouse
Vrba, Petr ; Janok, Jakub (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on an atelier project, which was elaborated during the summer semester of the third year of bachelor study. The subject of this work is restoration and completion of the former rustic building (farmhouse) situated on the outskirts of the village Repechy in the Olomouc Region, district of Prostejov. The building was probably built in the early 20th century. Its current state of disrepair was caused by the 2nd World War events, later inappropriate interventions and prolonged neglect and decay of the building. The building is mostly constructed from bricks and stone. The construction had several stages. At first, a two-story, partly cellared living area with nonresidential attic and associated economic parts was built. The cowsheds were built in the form of the "U" letter in the next stage. The object thereby got a character of an enclosed building with an outdoor atrium. A metal roof was later built over the atrium. The main aim of the project was to preserve the original shape and the appearance of a typical farmhouse as much as possible, while providing a new functional use, which might attract tourism to the Repechy village and embrace the charming landscape of Drahanské Highlands. This design considers the function of a pension with services such as recreational trips, including dining options, wellness stays, agrotourism and cycling. Hippotherapy is perhaps the most important function of the pension, the stalls part was specifically designed for its purposes. Due to the unsatisfactory state of disrepair of the building, it is more of a demolition, rather than completion and a subsequent reconstruction. Conservation of only the historically oldest and the most decorated northeastern frontage and the north-western corner of the original residential area is considered. In this frontage, there is the main house entrance and the original window openings with chambranles and above-window decorations. Because of the required
Teaching-space paradigm
Behro, Daniel ; Maršíková, Hana (referee) ; Sládeček, Svatopluk (advisor)
What should the current area of higher education be like? And what should be the space for creative work? Is the type of teaching reflected in the school building itself? I wonder if, for example, the Faculty of Social Studies would be made up only of social spaces? If the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering were to look like a hall for the production of automotive components, what would the Faculty of Legal Studies look like? And what about the Faculty of Architecture? Does the appearance and quality of the building determine the appearance of the projects created there? Does its structure affect the next generation of architects? Or should it be as clean and white as canvas before the first stroke of the brush is projected on it? I deal with both assumptions: the building as a pure paper, which gives freedom for creativity and does not limit the mind, and on the other hand, matter, structure, space, which shows what architecture can do. I prefer freedom of choice, which is why I want to describe both approaches in the proposal. Open-space free layout versus firmly defined closed studios. Artistic space, free versus technically and rationally defined space. Virtual space versus space of unchanging matter.
Completion of the Construction of the Religious Center in Brno-Lesná
Makyča, Marek ; Novák,, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with the completion of the Religious Center in Brno - Lesná. There is a lot of people attending religious services and therefore arose a need to rebuild the church for at least 400 worshipers. The object of the spiritual centre is located near a tram stop in the middle of the city part Brno-Lesná, Nezvalova street. There are high buildings surrounding the concerned area from all sides. The proposal is to design a church, so that it was sufficient for all needs and also served as a pleasant place for stay of the worshippers. It should also allow formation of new parking spaces in the basement of the church. Two apartments, one for the administrator and one for the housewife, should be built during the construction of the church as well.
Completion of a city block Urban development study of a city block between the streets Koliště, Cejl a Vlhká
Bušová, Kateřina ; Lukačovič, Adam (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the urban development study of the completion of the city block and the of two selected town houses in different positions. One is situated in the Koliště street, the other in the Vlhká street. The subject of the proposal is the search for the building program and layout of the individual floors, the design of the parterre of the house and the inner courtyard.
Completion of the Construction of Slovanské náměstí Elementary School
Fajkusová, Kateřina ; Kunc, Ing Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Švecová, Táňa (advisor)
 The project deals with an optimization of functions and an extension of the building of ZŠ Slovanské náměstí primary school. The school is in the Slovanské náměstí square (No. 1218) in Brno – Královo pole and it is a preserved historic building. The preserved historic facades which face all the three streets where the building stands are an example of geometric modern art, which is influenced by cubism in this case. Its designer is Antonín Blažek, who cooperated with Václav Prokop and Václav Hynek Mach. Functions of rooms in the building were optimized along with linking of their scheme. The project also aimed to facilitate access for people with physical disabilities which was realized by a construction of a lift and by an adaptation of sanitary facilities. Lavatories were reorganized in order to have men's and ladies' lavatories in both wings of the building. The small and insufficient capacities of the kitchen and of the canteen were increased by an extension of the building in the area of the school yard. The extension created a connection between the two wings of the building and enabled a passage between them. Since the passages in the ground floor and in the first floor connect different points, the disposition of each floor is different. Therefore, the designed construction system is a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton, it is composed of circular columns and of a locally supported slab. It is founded on a monolithic concrete slab because of the disposition of the construction elements. Both roofs are flat and the roof of the ground level can be walked on in order to make up for the lost room in the yard. Some of the walls in the ground floor are glass so the yard does not look as a confined space. The façade is specially designed for this building, it is meant to replace the piece of art and it is inspired by a modern abstract painting.
Completion of a city block Urban development study of a city block between the streets Koliště, Cejl a Vlhká
Vrzgula, Lukáš ; Vlček Ličková, Nina (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Making the design of two new buildings on the streets Koliste and Vlhka. In to the rush road I project a new police headquarters and to the calm street I build a new block of flats. The buildings create a new square between them, which I open to the public.
Teaching-space paradigm
Belopotocký, Maroš ; Bureš, David (referee) ; Sládeček, Svatopluk (advisor)
The task of the bachelor's thesis is to design the completion of the Faculty of Architecture in the BUT campus in the Brno-centre district between Úvoz, Údolní and Tvrdého streets, due to the planned transfer of the faculty from the current premises on Poříčí Street. The issue of completion allows for the expansion of the faculty premises and the addition of capacities for which the current situation no longer has a place. The project also addresses the use of the original historic buildings and the connection of the Faculty of Architecture with the Faculty of Fine Arts within one area.
"Centrum" Department Store in Brno
Horká, Lenka ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor)
The Thesis solves reconstruction and completion of the building of „CENTRUM“ Department Store in Brno. It is an unfinished skyscraper designed by Vladimír Karfík. The Thesis gives a proposal of the reconstruction of the building, extensions and annexes, new functional use (areas for sale and for rent, restaurant and hotel) and proposal for the peripheral jacketing solution. There was an aim to generate such a design, which would refer to the original building from thirtieth of the 20th century, which would follow up with the idea of a skyscraper located in the centre of Brno and whose functional utilization would suit to the current needs.

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