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Condominium Hlinky in the city centre of Brno
Tomický, Ondřej ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I further develop the architectural design I worked out during the fifth semester, at the subject AG034. My work was led by Ing. arch. Marcela Uřídilová. Now, I have elaborated the study led by doc. Ing. arch. Juraj Dulenčín, Ph.D., and Ing. Dušan Hradil, on the level of Documentation for building permit, and subsequently on the level of Documentation for Construction Execution. The theme of this work is the design of a multifunctional town house in a gap site between two existing buildings in Hlinky street in Brno. The 9.4-meter-wide gap is in a street with terraced houses, right next to the public transport stop, opposite the main entrance to the Brno Exhibition Center. The house has one basement and five above-ground floors, is based on a foundation slab and finished with a flat roof. It has a longitudinal wall construction system; the load is transmitted by reinforced concrete monolithic walls and ceilings. The house creates a height transition between both adjoining buildings. In the basement is located the technical facilities of the whole building, on the ground floor there is the main and secondary entrance, entrance for cars and the access to the parking stackers with eight parking places. On the 2nd floor is located a studio and office with a common hall. The 3rd, 4th and 5th floors contains two luxury maisonettes. The common partition between both apartments is located on the 4th floor. Across the entire height of the house pervades the inner core of vertical routes - staircase and elevator. The main mass of the house is aligned between adjoining buildings. On the south side, the last fifth floor is lightly indented from the street. On the north side, a mass of the space parking protrudes from the main mass of the building into the slope of Žlutý kopec. Because the building plot is enclosed by adjoining houses on two sides, the only free facades are oriented to the south and to the north.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Bařinová, Anna ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with technical drawings of Multifunctional building in Brno. The aim is to design an apartment building consisting of residential apartments in the sloping area between two streets - Novolíšeňská and Josefy Faimonové in Brno - Líšeň. The proposal follows the contours of the slope and its floors are terraced beneath each other. On the top of the slope from Novolíšeňská street there is proposed a garage and a bakery with café. These two buildings would be unified with a facade made of the expanded metal sheets (with a climbing greenery), which eliminates the harmful effects from a neighboring road. In the terraces, there would be situated residential containers, which would lie on the reinforced slabs and the gabion walls (behind the walls there is proposed a storage space). The complex would consist of two volumes with the residential containers. Between the volumes, there is designed a space with the exterior residential steps. The 3 types of flats were designed: one-bedroom flat, two-bedroom flat and three-bedroom flat.
SEKT Winery Jan Petrák, Kobylí
Boháčová, Denisa ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The theme of the project is the design of Jan Petrák winery in Kobylí. Currently there is a family house with a backyard where is also situated an agricultural building for the production of sparkling wines. The house is semi-detached, connected to the neighbouring house by its southeastern wall/part. The establishment consists of two floors and no basement, it has a regular shape and is topped with a saddle roof. Its attributes correspond to those of the surrounding family houses. The color of the facade of the building is white and is combined with wooden slats that are used as a shield and ensure privacy. The agricultural building is designed as a low green-roofed building with photovoltaic panels. The establishment itself will be solved as a reconstruction using the existing walls. The aim was to make the courtyard as light as possible, while also creating a shelter that enables work in bad weather. There are three parking slots in the courtyard, one of which is parking space for the disabled. Further, there are hidden waste bins for sorted waste and an access to the garden and to the agricultural production facility. The construction of a family house with a wine cellar and wine tasting is divided into three functional units in terms of the layout solution: on a private, public, and operational/service unit. The public unit serves for the visiting customers as a place where they can taste and buy the sparkling wines. The public part of the family house is designed as barrier-free. The private part consists of a family home and an office. The operating unit consists of a technical room and a bonded warehouse. The customs warehouse is used to preserve finished wine sects without requiring immediate payment of customs debt.
Reconstruction of the Municipal Authority in Radnice
Štrunc, Michal ; Kalivoda, Tomáš (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the project documentation of the reconstruction of a mixed-use building in Radnice, which is designed as a four-floor. In the first floor are premises of a post office a pharmacy. The second and the third floor is designed for the management of the city and there is a public library in the fourth floor. The structural system is a cast-in-place concrete frame with the precast floor slabs and the gabled roof. The building is located in a terraced house on a square.
Válka Winery Nosislav
Zifčáková, Tatiana ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design of a newly built (reconstruction) Winery Válka in Nosislav. The project is based on a research carried out during the summer semester 2017 in the AG033 Architecture Design Studio III. – Production facilities class. The plot is situated on a sloping area with an elevation of approximately 6.5 meters. It consists of 2 parts. The bottom part of the plot is 98.8 meters long delimited by Kroužek Street and Masarykova Street.The upper, shorter part of the plot is 32.4 meters long and is delimited by Masarykova Street and Nivka Street. Currently there is the investor’s private house, a private house on Masarykova Street, wine production machinery spaces, and dilapidated objects. Surrounding area mainly consists of two-storey private houses with saddle roofs and street-oriented ledges. The basic idea of the design was a preservation of the private house on Kroužek street based on the investor’s request. Seasonal winery with a partially covered public seating area is designed next to the private house. Wine production hall is situated approximately in the middle of the bottom plot, to ensure a separation of the public and the production area. To avoid a massive look of the space it is divided into smaller areas based on its function. Followingly, the connection between public and production area is created. A facade is made of Siberian larch boards in a combination with a white plaster. The boards are also used for the hall’s roof. As the wood will age the winery will gain a specific character. Windows and doors are dark gray colour made of aluminium. For the private house on Masarykova street disposition changes are designed, including new roofs, holes filling, and facade. The purpose was for the building not to invade the classical village area. Dilapidated objects lie in the upper part of the given plot, therefore 2 new buildings were designed – tourist motel and a tasting room that are connected with the cellar. The motel’s fac
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Miková, Karolína ; Štěrbák, Edvard (referee) ; Novák, Antonín (advisor)
Concept of living area in Brno - Komín.
Semidetached house
Milota, Martin ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The building in question is a new build home comprising two housing units. It is situated in Brno-Horní Heršpice, a quiet district that is well connected to the city centre. The house features two above-ground habitable floors as well as one underground floor, which serves as a cellar/storage space. Designed as an ultra-low energy building, the house has a shed roof with a folded sheet rooftop. THERM-type bricks are used for the construction while thermal comfort is achieved by a certified external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) featuring façade polystyrene. In addition to the house as such, the land also includes a garden with a swimming pool for each housing unit. The building forms part of a terraced development.
The creation of construction drawing documentation of a terraced house in Mutěnice
Pittauerová, Petra ; Kratochvíl, Richard (referee) ; Kuruc, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to create construction drawing documentation for the main part of a terraced house in Mutěnice based on a BIM model and to create a thematic map in the vicinity of this family house. To create the required attachments, on-site measurements were conducted using geodetic surveying techniques, including GNSS technology, tachymetry, and laser scanning. The key focus of the thesis is to describe the on-site and office work that was essential for creating the necessary outputs. The main output of the thesis is the construction drawing documentation of the main part of the family house at scales of 1:50 (floor plans, sections) and 1:100 (elevations). The thematic map is made at a scale of 1:250 in the coordinate system S-JTSK and the altitude systém Bpv. Due to the owner's privacy protection, the created BIM model is not included in the thesis attachments and will be provided solely to the owner of the family house. The outputs of this thesis represent the actual state as of August 2022 and will serve as a basis for the planned reconstruction.
Terraced houses Bystřice nad Pernštejnem
Pospíšil, Michal ; Skřek, Daniel (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with project documentation for the construction of seven family terraced houses in the newly developing residential part of the town of Bystřice nad Pernštejnem in the Vysočina region. Terraced houses are two-storey without a basement. The houses are based on concrete wall footings. The vertical structures are made of aerated concrete system blocks, the horizontal structures are made of prestressed SPIROLL ceiling panels. The roof is designed as a flat single skin with a PVC coating. The technical background of the house and common areas are located on the 1st floor. Utility room, garage, living room and dining room with kitchen. In the central part of the house, a staircase with slanting steps rises from the corridor to the 2nd floor. On the 2nd floor there is a master bedroom, two rooms, a study, a storage room and a bathroom. Family terraced houses are designed as buildings with almost zero energy consumption.
Semidetached house
Milota, Martin ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The building in question is a new build home comprising two housing units. It is situated in Brno-Horní Heršpice, a quiet district that is well connected to the city centre. The house features two above-ground habitable floors as well as one underground floor, which serves as a cellar/storage space. Designed as an ultra-low energy building, the house has a shed roof with a folded sheet rooftop. THERM-type bricks are used for the construction while thermal comfort is achieved by a certified external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) featuring façade polystyrene. In addition to the house as such, the land also includes a garden with a swimming pool for each housing unit. The building forms part of a terraced development.

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