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Dance school Brno
Slawinski, Olena ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is based on the project done in the fourth term of bacelor’s degree. The aim of the project is construction of a dancing school and elaboration of the relevant engineering documentation. The dancing school is to be located at the crossing of Milady Horakove and Prikop Streets, in Brno-Zabrdovice district. The main idea of the project is to incorporate the building into the area. Taking into consideration the architectural peculiarities of the area and the size of the building, it has been decided to divide visually the front of the school into two parts by means of different colouring and texture of the materials. The construction of a multi-storey building is an appropriate and logical solution as it will save the space and serve many purposes. That is why the initial idea of a dancing school only has been altered and as a result a music school and students’ apartments have appeared in the project. The dancing school is to fill the corner gap between existing residential buildings. The dancing school is a five-storey building with an underground parking for the staff and visitors. There is also building engineering services equipment and the boiler room in the basement. The ground floor has a multi-functional hall and a café, a spacious gallery which can be used for various exhibitions, as well as the cloakroom and toilets. The classrooms and dancing rooms are on the first floor in the eastern wing of the building while the headmaster’s office and the staff’s room are in the western wing. The second floor is fully intended for dancing and music practice. There is also a dancing room with all necessary facilities for disabled people. The laying-out of the third and fourth floors is identical and the premises are designed as students’ apartments including study rooms and a launderette.
Multi-storey building for social housing SNDERBROGADE
Smolová, Tereza ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The following bachelor`s thesis was made based on a previous study which was created in Denmark where I was studying using Erasmus program. This bachelor`s thesis develops study further into the level of Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The theme of the thesis is multi-storey building of social housing SNDERBROGADE. Design follows basic principals of sustainable architecture with consideration to the ecological, economical and social impact in long run. Building is situated in the danish city of Horsens. The Snderbrogade street is characterised by three-story residential buildings in which some have shops on the ground floor. There is a church at the north end of Snderbrogade street, designed by architect Paul Niepoort and inaugurated in 1971. Residential buildings built after 1945 as blocks, dominate the west area of the site. This project consists of 15 apartments, commercial space and a café on the ground floor. These apartments are intended for those groups of inhabitants who cannot afford housing socially or financially. Therefore the main purpose was to create affordable habitation, which form respects surrounding buildings but keeps it`s differentiation at the same time. Structure is made using mainly prefabricated system and also dry process of construction prevails.
TRANSITIONAL LIVING FOR STUDENTS
Husková, Martina ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is a further elaboration of an architectural study on student housing in Brno. Buildings are designed in a U shape, with 2 main buildings on the sides, connected with a central smaller object in the front. They create a a semi-public space in-between. The main function is housing, although there is some commercial space offered on the ground floor. The main goal was to design a building that will provide comfortable space for studying and also social life.
Multi-functional Building
Hirt, Lukáš ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
I deal with new building of multi-functional building. The building will be located in the town Brno-Horni Herspice, Sokolova street, parcel number 707/1, Brno district. Multi-functional building has four floors. Maximum dimensions the outline of the building are 20.56X21.06m. Height of the parapet wall is 12.815m above 0. The building is build on foundation strips of plain concrete 20/25. Concrete slab is reinforce with kari net 150x150x6. The building is designed from the masonry system Sendwix. The precast staircase is made of reinforced concrete. Ceilings are designed of the floor slabs Spiroll. Roof above cafe and flats is flat with coating covering.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Mahrová, Lucie ; Antl, Roman (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The building is designed as a multi-functional building. Plot is located on the corner of Old and Bratislavska street. The shape of the building creates a public space on the street in Bratislavska and private space for residents in the building. The building consists of three materials that are logically connected. The building has five floors above ground and one underground. In the basement is parking. The function is located in the first part and the second floor. Housing is 3 to 4 floor, partly on the 2nd floor.
5-Minutes Neighbourhood
Kyselá, Jana ; Urbášková,, Hana (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The locality is situated in the city quarter Brno-Židenice in close proximity of the railway line connecting Brno and Česká Třebová. The area is delimited by the Bubeníčkova Street from the South, the Koperníkova Street from the East, by Lazaretní Street from the North and by a road copying the railway line from the West. The elemental form of the projected compound is divided into three blocks by pass-through axes. The blocks are interconnected with a common basement where underground car park is located. The blocks have up to six floors above ground. On the first floor, there is a variety of commercial spaces for shops and restaurants and in the middle there is a supermarket. In the northern object, there are situated different types of amenities (kinder-garden, leisure activities for children, spa) on the second and higher floors. On the top floor of this object we can find the flats as well as in the middle building from the second floor. The commercial areas, offices and library are situated in the southern block.
Rehabilitation Former Jaselsky Barracks Area in Brno
Juráň, Petr ; Vydrová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Wahla, Ivan (advisor)
Multifunctional building Jocelyn is set in earlier studies on the proposed urban site Jeselských barracks in Brno, bounded by streets Štefánikova, Staňkova and new streets stretching Roast. The concept of construction within the meaning of form and function is strictly subordinate to his place near the city center. Economically advantageous feature object representing housing, shops, cafes, restaurants, offices, underground parking. The building is divided vertically into two zones: commercial and residential. The dominant number twelve floors is derived from a corner position of the object. Hanging the height of the building directing urban streets rasterization, creating public spaces of different levels. The material object is perforated for convenient access, views and culture connected with the proposed use of the adjacent park. The building is designed as a monolithic skeleton on bored piles with a facade of facework. Ceiling structure consists of a monolithic reinforced concrete slab ceiling with integrated cooling and heating of rooms tempered by the reinforced concrete core.
Multifunctional Building in Čáslav
Merenus, Vojtěch ; Matoušková, Ilona (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The purpose of the diploma thesis is to design a multi-functional bulding, which fill an empty space on the corner of two streets near the historical city centre of Čáslav. This building has mainly a residential function. Basement will be used for parking and as a place for technical room. Commercial use is forseen for the first floor. Other floors will be set by 18 flats. The main goal is to solve a disposition for given purpose, to choose a right type of structure and work up chosen part of project documentation for building permission. Blueprints will be made in a proper CAD program.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Habancová, Anežka ; Šárka, Jan (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Project is based on the fact that the parcel is currently vacant lot corner. In this case, it was logical to fill the resulting vacant lot and so complete the existing street parter. Another factor that influenced the design, the absence square around the site. The result is a complex of five separate residential buildings on the same ground raised ground floor, which creates a residential area on the roof, thereby reducing the final height of residential buildings. Breakdown mass was slightly influenced by the shape of battlements - The space between buildings give the possibility vistas, broken mass into smaller units and allow the penetration of sunlight across the facade of the existing buildings. Connecting the base with a residential building on the first floor is supported by material facades modulation, creating a distinctive line orbiting the border area and emphasizing the integrity of the complex.
City House – Mixet Use Architecture
Martochová, Jana ; Ing.arcg.Pavel Šimeček (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The theme of my disseration is an architecture study of multifunctional building which is surrounded by the streets Vranovská, Cejl and Jana Svobody and by the embankment of the river Svitava. Objective of the study was to design a building that would utilized the space of the plot effectively. The result of design is the construction which is characterized for its inner semi-public atrium space with link to the bank of Svitava and street Jana Svobody. It is five-storey house. In the first two stories there are different feature amenities (kindergarden, office building, restaurant, café, media library, gallery and other shops), and senior house. In the third floor and above there are designed flats for living. The part of the living area was also creating of new kind of housing called co-housing. The building has a basement, which is mostly for parking. The construction of the building is from monolithic reinforced concrete frame, horizontal structure consists of beamless slabs. Due to the huge area of the building, the facade is designed from the different kinds of materials: white plaster, light gray sheet metal, anthracite metail mesh and glass fiber.

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