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Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Palata, Jiří ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a proposal of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. The theme of the Embassy is based on the assignment of the international student competition Inspireli from 2019, where the proposal was placed in the finals among the TOP 25 projects from around the world. The Embassy serves primarily for the diplomatic representation of the Czech Republic in this country. The mission of the Embassy is to represent the cultural level of the state and the traditions of Czech architecture. It will be a place where foreign countries can learn basic information about the history, culture and economy of the Czech Republic. The design took into account the local conditions and typology requirements of the Embassy. The protected area of the Embassy consists of three operationally separate buildings, namely the administrative building with the consular and visa department, the apartment building of the embassy staff and the ambassador's residence. In a separate part of the protected area, there are social flats of local forces, which are employees of the Embassy. This part is separated by a communication corridor, which serves as an entrance for local forces. The main entrance to the complex is located from the east and north from the public road. The entrance takes place through a double check-up at the gatehouse. The parking lot for diplomatic visitors and employees is located in the northern part of the complex or in the underground garage. Parking for regular visitors is located outside the complex. The large complex also provides space for rest, recreation and sports. The offices of the administrative building have east/west- facing orientation. The building has two floors and a basement with an underground garage. The habitable rooms of the apartment building and the ambassador's residence have south-facing orientation. The buildings have two floors and a bas
Living in Old Brno - architecture and urban study
Macková, Marcela ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
This project located in Brno is focused on housing for elderly and cohousing strategy. Site is situated near the city center, in the Staré Brno district, in between of Hybešova street and Hospital of st. Anne. According to a good connection with city center by public transport and various functions for habitants, it has promising potential for creating ideals conditions for housing in the city center. Project is based on analysis and social study from last year. I've tried to get into the problematic of needs of modern people, living in the center, its problems and adavantages in context of history and sociology. My result is strategy for living, applied on Staré Brno site.
Social housing
Ristovský, Michal ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (referee) ; Dohnal, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to investigate sector of housing called social housing, many times regarded sector of affordable rental housing. In this thesis, I intended to examine which tools are needed to increase availability of housing for certain groups of inhabitants who are not able to obtain housing in a free market due to social and financial reasons. Considering the sphere of physical availability, support of spreading of present housing stock and development of rental housing are of high importance. In sphere of financial availability of housing, the support is obtained from the distribution of financial budget which is designed as housing benefit and obtained by households with low income or by those dependent on supplementary benefits. For the analysis of the conditions of housing stock and of impact of deregulation of rent in households in town Karviná served structural conversation.
Rental Housing
Plšková, Darina ; Zouhar, Matěj (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the evaluation of the current situation of state housing policy in the Czech Republic and its vision for the future, analysis and description of rental housing and its availability to the population and concepts of social housing in effect in the Czech Republic. The aim of this work is the analysis of rental housing in relation to social housing and ownership in the city Břeclav. I intended to examine which tools use housing policy to meet the wishes and needs of the population, how to increase the availability of housing, the quality or stability in terms of stable sources of funding. I also tried to assess the current situation in the housing market, particularly rental housing, and the concept of social housing in the Czech Republic. To analyze the state of the housing fund of the city Břeclav, I used materials published by the municipality, especially development, strategic and spatial plans and documents issued by the City Council.
Structure-Space-City "Urban block completion"
Malíková, Marieta ; Zajíček, David (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
In recent decades, the city of Brno has been facing increasing demands on living and working spaces. Rather than expanding the city's boundaries, however, it is necessary to embark on the development of already defined blocks or vacant-lots. At the same time, in a time of rapidly changing demands of the population, it is appropriate to consider the possibilities of variability of the buildings themselves in order to respond flexibly to the situation. The diploma thesis deals with the topic of social housing and the possibilities of its variability - as a tool for regulating rental prices in Brno. The result is a modular gallery building on Francouzská street. The parterre is dedicated to the catering facilities and community clubhouse linked to both the street and the courtyard.
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.
Housing and residentail construction sustainability. Sustainability principles applicable in the segment of subsidized housing in the Czech Republic
Koželouhová, Anna ; Koutný, Jan (referee) ; Bacová, Andrea (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (referee) ; Glosová, Dagmar (advisor)
The doctoral thesis focuses on the topic of social housing and its sustainability. It explores its general principles, but also reacts to this fields latest developments in order to find a suitable model to be applicable in the Czech Republic, especially in the city of Brno. The first part of the thesis provides an overview of the current state of the issues on both Czech and European level, followed by detailed exploration of these fields in the cities of Brno and Vienna. Analytical evaluation confirms the relevance and appropriateness of the Viennese case study. The presented research is focused particularly on the sector municipal or subsidized rental housing for both cities. It examines the possibilities of Viennese principles application in Brno so that at least a part of the city's housing fund could be used as social housing accordingly to currently prepared Czech legislation. At the conclusion of this work recommendations for the city of Brno are formulated, useful in the preparation of its new social housing policy. This research, touching currently quite fundamental social issues, can be also beneficial in other areas. In the academic environment of architecture, urban planning, economics or sociology studies, for these fields experts or for the general public to facilitate the orientation on the housing market.
Alternative solutions of investment project
Špačková, Sára ; Biolek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Tuscher, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with the evalutation, which of the variants of the project investment is the most advantageous to the developer. The thesis is divided to the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is dedicaded to the explanation of terms associated with the investment, the investment project, the price determination and valuation of the real estates. There are also explained the terms related to the development projects and the real estate market. At last but not least, the theoretical part clarifies, how is the tax burden applicated to the practical part. The practical part is dedicated to the options such as sale, rent and partical sale of the real structural object, which is located in Prague, Brno and Ostrava. In conclusion, all of the variants are appraised for every city.
Social housing, Brno
Mašková, Klára ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis is based on a project created at the studio AG 32. The task is the project of social housing for a Romany ethnic group. The project seeks to respect the specifics of a Romany housing, especially the high number of family members. Location of the project is in Brno – Maloměřice, near the river Svitava, at the end of an area of family houses. The project is composed of 13 family houses, grouped into duplexes and one group of three houses. Housing is complemented by public spaces, such as small parks or playgrounds. The duplexes are chosen as a compromise between the requirement of high utilization of the land and the aim to respect the character of the surrounding buildings. All the houses have the same layout. According to the changes caused by different position, the houses are divided into the house “A“, house “B“ and house “C“. House “A“, which is in the south-eastern corner of the complex, is the subject of this bachelor’s thesis. The houses have two floors. The houses are oriented from the east to the west. The layout of the houses is a longitudinal three-tract. There is a corridor in the middle of the house and the bedrooms are on the east side and on the west side of the house. The house is meant for a family of 12 members (parents and a high number of children). There are several bedrooms, one living room, bathroom and toilet in each floor. Considering the social aspect of this housing, there is only one kitchen in the house, which is situated in the second floor.
Compact form housing
Horňák, Juraj ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on a atelier project Social housing with elements or Roma culture. Given plot is situated in a Brno city part called Maloměřice a Obřany. Situation of houses is designed so it provides a space for improving of the society and in the same time keeping the space open to the surrounding environment. In design process there was put focus not only on the economic aspect but the ecological and social as well. Individual structures are designed as a wooden construction covered with straw and clay. The proposal counts with the participation of the residents on building in a form of a social event, where the people will deepen their relationship to the new home and environment. Through the participation on the boulding process, the residents have the possibilitiy to intervene the desing of the house and adapt it to their own esthetical need, which will bring diversity to the identical objects.

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