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Architecture in Landscape - Winery
Zelenková, Jitka ; Menšíková, Naděžda (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The project designs a small family winery near Strachotín, on the bank of Nové Mlýny. The land area is 35,9 hectares and the height difference is about 30 metres. There are a beautiful views of the Pálava Hills. One of the basic ideas was to link the vineyards with the embankment. Therefore, the proposed buildings are divided into two parts - the Wine Center ( including production, presentation and sales) and a restaurant with a pension. The buildings are based on the traditional archetypal shape - a rectangle and a gable roof. The asymmetrical roofs evoke panorama of Palava. Offset the production hall and the visitor centre allows free passage and the building does not act as a barrier.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Brus, Lukáš ; Herzanová, Pavla (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Winery building design of a high architectural and functional qualities.
Winery Lahofer Dobšice
Košňar, František ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a proposal of a new winery building for the Lahofer Company close to the village of Dobšice u Znojma.I have completed a proposal on this topic in the AG32 subject, which is improved and extended by documentation for a building permit and documentation for carrying out of the construction. A new buiding is situated on the south gently sloping downhill land. The instruction for the assignment including the production part of the building with yearly output of 500.000 bottles of wine. The main idea was creating of the sustainable compact monoblock which is divided by material and by height and these differences are visible on the facade. The production part was solved with regard on the operational simplicity. The main construction material is a timber. From the perspective of the visitor was goal to create such a functional layout with possibility to have a look to the production itself, to see the barrique barrels, that the building is visually connected with a vineyards, that the restaurant provides overlook on the surrounding vineyards and a visitor was still in the heart of the building. This led to the creation of glazed entrance hall which connects all of this and creates the basic space of the winery. It is a space which gives vital information about others parts of the building more intensively than the building as a whole. Great emphasis was placed on the atmosphere and the feeling which a visitor will remember.
WINE HOUSE NIKOLSBURG MIKULOV
Šiprová, Lucie ; Vojtěšek, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing a wine hotel for Nikolsburg winery in Mikulov. The goal was to design a hotel which incorporates storage and processing of wine, while complimenting the surrounding vineyard landscape. The site is situated between nature reserves Turold nad Růžový vrch. The main focus of the design was to allow for the best possible view of surrounding vineyards, Mikulov Chateau, Basilica in Svatý kopeček and Turold nature reserve. The work centers around 4-star hotel able to accommodate 30 people, which includes a restaurant, small wellness for hotel guests and suitable technical facilities. Additionaly, the building is equipped for clean wine production (fermentation, pressing, aging, bottling, labelling, storage and expedition) and features a degustation room. Basic concept of the hotel was derived from the slope of the terrain, viewing axes and geographic orientation. There is a number of terraces symbolizing moravian hills covered by vineyards, which offer guests unobscured view of the surrounding landscape (and investors vineyards). The whole operation of the hotel has to do with winemaking as is seen in the building design. Vertical features of the facade represent rows and vertical poles in vineyards.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Mikláš, Jan ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Master´s thesis deal with optimum proposal reset vineyard economy in viticultural area Strachotin. The task is utiliziation of landscape potential CHKO Palava and hydro-electric plant Nove Mlyny with promotion development agricultural tourism in the area. Theoretic part of thesis includes analyses inquiries and progression areas, production problems and vine processing. Practical part includes set of questionable drawings, used technology and material for security of correct performance function construction.
Moravian wine centre Brno
Vojtěšek, Jiří ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The city of Brno has always been a center of Moravian wine. The new draft of wine center responds to this reality and represents the grandeur of wineries in its full glory. Respect for nature, love for traditions and love for order/system are the main aspects of the design. The proposal is essentially open to the public, however, the necessary modesty is preserved. Conversely taciturnity of production part of buliding holds the secrets of the deep traditions of Viticulture and Enology. Designed buildings are used for production, wine storage, administration associated with the production, tasting and selling wine, conferences, accommodation and, finally, wellness and other activities. The size of the building is the result of an optimal design that does not interfere with nearby historical buildings. The emphasis is on minimizing costs both during construction and during operation. Flor plan shape resembling the letter L is oriented towards the west courtyard. This raises a unique viticultural area court with a wide staircase. The amphitheater can be used for seasonal exhibitions, pilgrimages or feast of local entertainment. The yard is connected with the street Hlinky, which paraphrases the historic entrance portals into winecellars. The northern part of the building bites into the ground and connects the original winecellars with new facilities. Small narrow windows reflects the desired taciturnity, just as it was with winecellars in South Moravia for centuries.
Architecture in Landscape - Winery
Čermáková, Anna ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The building, combining the production of wine, accommodation and restaurant is surrounded by vineyards overlooking the Novomlýnské reservoir and Palava Hills. Part of the proposal are too small constructions in the landscape, which offers its users an added value in the perception of the cultural landscape. The basic idea itself winery is an intersection that connects the four routes, each of which is determined by another user.
Study of vineyards irrigation system near near the Přítluky village
Burda, Zdeněk ; Kameníčková, Ivana (referee) ; Hyánková, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis on the study of the irrigation system of vineyards near the village of Přítluky focuses on the historical development of irrigation, description of selected types of irrigation in the first part. I focus in more detail on micro-wafers, which have many advantages for use in our climatic conditions. The practical part is focused on design of irrigation system for selected areas of vineyards with description of used technologies.
Zhodnocení významu škod zvěří na vinicích v okolí obce Limbach
Hlavatovič, Ondrej
This bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of the importance of wildlife damage in vineyards. The vineyards on which the field investigations were carried out are located in the vicinity of the village of Limbach, located in the Pezinok district. The actual damage assessment was carried out using the walking method on three areas of interest using bite plots located at the beginning, middle and end of the vineyard. Subsequently, the economic impact of the damage on the individual areas of interest was quantified. The work also included monitoring of the intensity of vineyard use by wildlife, which was carried out using photo traps placed at the points of arrival of wildlife in the vineyard.
Výskyt Drosophila suzukii v ekologicky vedené vinici
Kadubec, Martin
Drosophila suzukii is an invasive pest that poses a major threat to the world's viticulture and wine industry. The first occurrence in Europe dated back to 2008. Thanks to climate change, this pest is now spreading to colder areas where conditions were not suitable before. The Czech Republic is a typical example. The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility of individual grapevine varieties to the pest Drosophila suzukii under Czech conditions. The experiment was carried out in the south-eastern part of the country, specifically in the Slovácko wine subregion. Observations were carried out on 5 varieties, namely Riesling, Tramin red, Hibernal, Solaris and Svatovavrinec. Observations were carried out over a period of six weeks, during which time a total of 12 samples were taken on each variety. The evaluation took place in 2022 in the months of September and October. Furthermore, these results were statistically evaluated by variance analysis. The varieties with the highest incidence of Drosophila suzukii were Hibernal and Solaris, while the variety with the lowest incidence was Riesling.

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