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Museum of Industrial Heritage in the Site of Old Textil Factory
Horáková, Terezie ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The factory premises of the former factory OP Prostějov is the challenge for the future generations how to appraise today unused buildings which were build in 1950's. My design is counting with formation of new part of town, which disposes with centralizing the town-hall administration in one place allowing simple moving between individual authorities. Next there is designed the habitation as the small flats for old people and also big flats with interesting view. In some buildings there is designed the business incubator and in other building there is even the school. There are all facilities, services and leisure activities provided in the area. The Museum of Industrial Heritage is located in the middle of all events. It has three parts - exhibition, auditorium and deposit with administration. The old heating plant nearby is used as library and médiatheque with archives in connection with the museum. Shops, restaurants and other services are placed around.
ZOO Park Dvůr Králové - New Zone
Rutrlová, Jana ; Kokeš, Václav (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Reconstruction of area of former foundry to an exhibition exposition.
Aquaria Production Pavlica
Suchanek, Tomáš ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with documentation for gaining building permit approval and documentation for building aquarium factory. Thesis is based on earlier created AG032 course study. Popovice is located in Uherské Hradiště county, this parcel of land is located near south border of the county. The estate is flat and relatively narrow; therefore, the shape of the estate has influenced the placement of individual objects. The estate is near railroad station. Because of the near highway E55, the supply and dispatch accessibility is good. The factory is divided into four above-ground objects that are mutually dilated according to the production requirements. All objects do not possess a cellar. The first object is located in the southern part of the estate. In the first object there is a product showroom and administrative section with employee facilities. Due to showroom’s atypical shape, this object is partially made of reinforced concrete and partially made of Porotherm system construction blocks. The production hall is located behind this object. The access to the production hall is possible with a truck, also it is possible to manipulate heavy blocks of glass with a crane. The manufacturing process of glueing has high demands for light, therefore, the object is equipped with roof belt light well and large glass walls. This production hall is connected to waste storage unit in the east side and wood processing building on the north side. Also, there are technological facilities for both objects. The supply and dispatch area is located between the main production hall, waste storage unit and wood processing building. The construction system of production objects is skeleton, prefabricated and based on monolithic nibs. The light wells and roof are made of steel. Waste storage unit’s load-bearing system is made of bricks. Kingspan white colour facade panels are the main connecting elements throughout the whole factory. Behind the factory there is park greenery with
PEARL Ústí nad Orlicí
Tomková, Iva ; Glosová,, Dagmar (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The object of the study is urban planning - architectural design strategy of conversion and revitalization of the factory PEARL 01 in Usti nad Orlici. The area of the site is about 3 hectares, an area eight times larger than the actual main square in the town. Most of the land is owned by the city. Current status of the area does not match the aesthetic or functional demands placed on this space, which is intended for expansion of the city center, whose current capacity does not match the needs of even the size of the city. Textile industry and Perla itself played an important role in the history of the region and influenced the lives of most local citizens. Therefore, the proposal seeks to retain as much of the original structure as possivle and with them the charm and spirit of the original factory and its buildings. The area is cleaned up, breathes and becomes in the first time in history a part of the urban space, and not a big barrier in its center.
Sanitary technical installations in the factory
Jurek, Tomáš ; Vrána, Jakub (referee) ; Vaščáková, Alena (advisor)
This master’s work deals with drainage of domestic wastewater and rainwater and in-ternal distribution of drinkable and fire water in the factory in Brno-Slatina. The theoretical part solves question about preparation and distribution of hot utility water. The work also focuses on possible solutions of the given specialization. The technical part solves the internal distribution of the sanitary technology in the selected variant.
Visions for Krnov
Macejková, Eva ; Ječmen, Marek (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis was to create a new vision for one of many brownfields situated near the main square of the city of Krnov. The area has been closed for years now, unpenetrable, with no shortcuts going through it. The only remnant of the textile factory is one building with strong expression. The city is suggesting the need of bigger spaces for their library. The potential of the land is predestined for it. But could there be something more to it? Could Library of the 21. century bring something more to this sleeping brownfield?
Gmont Cable Brno
Valešová, Kateřina ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis dealing with new building of factory the GMONT CABLE. Earlier study in the subject AG33 gave form to the following bachelor´s thesis which further develops the study into level of Building permission design and Documentation for execution of the project. The proposed building is located in Brno in the Slatina district at Tuřanka 115. The plot is located on relatively flat terrain, on the south-eastern side there is a gradual change in elevation by 3 meters. There is a terrain break on the northeastern boundary of the site with an elevation change of 3 metres as well. The elevation of the site is around 234.7 m above sea level. Only the northwestern part of the site has been used for the proposed development, the remaining part of the site is earmarked for further potential development. The property consists of a two-storey office building, two production halls and a warehouse area. The whole building is unbasement. The entire building is designed as a skeleton, the administrative part is reinforced concrete, and the production halls and warehouse are steel. The administrative part is based on reinforced concrete footings. The administrative section is approximately L-shaped and is located at the front of the property. The ceilings of the administrative section are executed in front of the facade. The large windows located on the façade are screened by wooden slats. The façade is plastered with white paint. The production halls and the warehouse are clad with white façade panels and the joints of these panels are covered with wooden elements.
Production buildings, Production of aquariums in Brno
Chytilová, Markéta ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
To commence, the main theme of this paper was to design a newly built manufacture of the Aquarium Pavlica Company. This business is specialized in the production of aquariums, which are designed for the interiors of homes and general public buildings. The main foundation for the project is an architectural study paper which was done in modules AG035 - Architectonics Studio and AG036 - The Complex Project. The design of the object is situated in a slightly slopping land in Brno, Horní Heršpice, Sokolova Street. Currently, the land is registered as a brownfield by Brno City Municipality. There is one small building on the land, which is planned to be demolished. The entrance to the site is located to the North Side - from the main road. In addition to this, the entrance is barrier free and easy to access. The front side of the designed object is parallel with the road on Sokolova Street. The main requirement was to create a convenient setting for the manufacture along with the social administrative facilities. As well as that, the requirement was to create space for a permanent exposition. The designed manufacturing object is divided into numerous separate parts. The building consists of an entryway, permanent exhibition, convenient facilities for visitors as well as facilities for the employees, which are all located on the first floor. The administrative section of the building is located on the second floor, along with the offices and a terrace. The two floors are connected by a stairway and an elevator that is barrier free. The manufacturing part of the building consists of two separate units. Firstly, it is the hall for the manufacture of the aquariums, which is equipped with a crane rail. Secondly, it is the carpentry. The flat green roofs will cover the whole building. In addition, the two floor part of the building is designed with a white fasade, and the manufacturing part of the building is designed with facade in a tone of gray. Additionally, large
Economic life of Hořovice town until 1945
Kroupová, Kristýna ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Foltýn, Dušan (referee)
Podbrdsko is characteristic area of iron processing. The local production of iron goes along human lives for centuries. Komárov ironworks, which had a unique effect for the whole region, were very important in iron processing evolution. Domestic production was the second type of iron processing. Hořovice were well-known for domestic production of nails. Around 1850, domestic production began to gradually disappear. The reason was the move to the factory production. Many large iron processing factories was founded in Hořovice. Harmonicas manufacturing, match industry or hospitality services were other important economic sectors in Hořovice.
Greek and Roman Influences in Creamware and Porcelain from Czech Lands from the End of 18th Century and First Half of 19th Century
Minaříková, Adéla ; Ondřejová, Iva (advisor) ; Mergl, Jan (referee)
The technique of manufacturing of creamware and porcelain was discovered in Europe during the 18th century. The objects made from these materials document the social changes and the development of the dining culture, which both occured during the 18th century. At the end of that century classical culture became a fundamental inspirational source, which had been supported both by the discoveries of the ancient towns, Pompeii and Herculaneum, and by publishing books presenting ancient art. From the end of the 18th century the creamware and porcelain objects were started to be manufactured also in the Czech lands. In this master thesis I have studied, how the ancient influences were manifested in the products of the Czech and Moravian factories, from where they came and how they were transformed. The thesis does not cover all porcelain and creamware production, however it focuses on those factory where it was possible to detect ancient influences. The approach of the particular factories was strongly different. Czech porcelain factories took over ancient themes more likely from graphic patterns used in European workshops. The shapes derived from ancient pottery do not differ too much from the older and also contemporary European examples which were used as models. However, creamware objects tried, nesides the...

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