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Comprehensive urbanistic analysis of Obchodná Street in Bratislava with a theoretical vision of the development potential
Tichý, Jan ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis aims to create a complex urban analysis of the Obchodna street in the Bratislava city centre. It aims to identify the key problems and provide a conceptual solution for them as well. It focuses on general background analysis and planning documentation, as well as an analysis of the public space. A combination of distant and field research was used to gather the necessary data. All gathered data was subsequently processed and evaluated. Key problems and their solutions were defined on the basis of SWOT analysis. These solutions consist mostly of minor and easy changes, which can help to improve the public space in Obchodna and fulfil its potential.
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.
Intenzive City House
Nevřivá, Jana ; Zadražilová,, Miroslava (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the revitalization of the urban block in the street Křenová in the Trnitá district of Brno. The land is brownfield for the most part. The design of new space utilization includes a new building of an intensive urban area, so-called multifunctional house. Ponávka River is the compositional axis of a new development. The river indicates the character of the parterre. It is a place for relaxation and a walking promenade. The buildings have 1 - 4 aboveground and 1 underground floor. The compactness of the building differs from the second above-ground floor. Solitary objects are formed by a square or rectangular ground plan. The object is used for various purposes, such as services, administrative and residential areas or underground parking. The perimeter cladding of the building is made of brick cladding with respect to the surrounding area. The building is complemented by an external metal structure - stand-alone frames that can be used to hold green. The frames are repeated throughout the area and form a connecting element.
Polyfunctional building
Michna, Patrik ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Fuciman, Ondřej (advisor)
The assignment of my diploma thesis was to design a polyfunctional building. Function of the building is based on the requirements of the Land Use Plan Brno, cadastral zone Židenice. The aim of the design was to improve the quality of public space in the area by creating parks, urban parterre with services, parking and by bringing missing features to the area. The building is located in the centre of the plot. The main facade is oriented to the main street. Design creates new parking on the ground and in the underground garage. On the first floor are rentable spaces for commerce and services. At 2nd and 3rd floor are open space offices with the possibility of spatial variability solutions. Architectural expression of the building is simple, consisting as a compact mass with parterre subsided, useful in terms of energetical sustainability. The facade of the building is made as a combination of a transparent double skin facade and opaque ventilated facade with fibre cement panels. Structural system is a precast concrete frame with a cast-in-place reinforced concrete shear core. Foundation is made as a reinforced concrete pads and strips. Ceiling is made of a precast prestressed hollow core slabs.
City House Brno
Šámalová, Daniela ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
City house in Brno is situated in Milada Horáková´s street, quarter of Brno-Zábrdovice. The block of buildings are delimited by the streets Milada Horáková, Příkop, Koliště, Bratislavská and by a part of the Kpt. Jaroš Blvd. All city block has plain terrain. Building site of city house is located in gap site. Before there was house with hall of Josef Juran. Object is pass-through; passage is opened to courtyard with park adaptation and benches. In borderline there is a place for municipality waste. Parking is placed to in yet working undergroud garage in courtyard. Parterre functions as store, follow-up three floors are designated for administration. In these floors facade has two teeth, which faced to more light up site. Last three floors, which has living function, copy present buildings and their roofs. South site of facade has balcons in notch shape. There are two duplex apartment. Object is founded on pilots with large diameter and white basin. Skelet bearing system is bricked with ceramic brickwork and has inside harden lift tower. City house is multifunctional; it provides high-quality living in centre of Brno and also enough job opportunity.
Historical doors
KEMZOVÁ, Miroslava
Subject of this diploma thesis are historical doors as an indivisible part of architecture. The main focus is on gradual discovering of their underrated artistic value and historical authenticity of these elements. The paper is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical part. The opening of the theoretical part introduces a debate on the ambivalent term ``door{\crqq} and its meaning in people{\crq}s life. I look closely at the terminology and particular basic structural types of historical door wings from the late medieval time to the end of the 19th century. All types are presented with several examples of extant doors in urban conservation area of the towns of České Budějovice and Třeboň between 1760-1900, using author drawing studies and photo documentation. In the practical part of the paper I deal with creative design of the parterre in the historical house no. 91 in the square of the town of Třeboň, which is directly linked to the prior theoretical findings. Drafts and an architectural study came out of the preliminary builder historical connections, elaborations and debates. At the same time I include an insight into parterre executions in the past years.

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