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Design of a contemporary urban district in the context of a historic city - urban study
Kučera, Pavel ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
This urban design tries to insert the original order of the city center. It is the original subdivision and the highly permeable core of the center. In the vicinity of the center, a number of smaller centers have been created. These are spaces for meeting, which concentrate modified and newly designed family, apartment and mixed-use buildings around them.
Make Partizánska Ľupča great again!
Likavčanová, Lucia ; ArtD, Tomáš Boroš, (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Proposal of an urban-architectural study for Partizánska Ľupča presents an idea of converting the village center and the Pergler Mill. The proposal responds to the weakening of connections between the public space and its users and aims to restore the interrupted continuity while respecting the unique historical context of the locality. The first part of the proposal deals with the story of the square, the transformation of its functional content over time, and the attempt to reintegrate it into the lives of the inhabitants through minor interventions and reorganization of spatial arrangement. It seeks to find an answer to the complex question of adapting the public space of Ľupča, which has undergone historical development from a pulsating market square of a significant medieval town to today’s form of an empty large paved area in the center of the village. The second part of the proposal is dedicated to the Pergler Mill located on the southwest edge of the square. The transformation of one of the most technically preserved mills in the territory of the Czech Republic and Slovakia aims to reintegrate it into the village’s structure. The last part of the proposal is dedicated to Ľupčianka, a stream that flows from the beginning to the end of the village. Once a significant part of the lives of the inhabitants, it is now an almost invisible element. The ambition of the interventions is not to restore its past use but to bring a new perspective on the potential of this forgotten part of public space. The interventions represent visions of how to complement these places and initiate new experiences and emotions.
REVITALIZATION AND SPATIAL CULTIVATION OF THE CAPUCHIN MONASTERY IN ZNOJMO
Srbecká, Michaela Sara ; Bartko, Ladislav (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Urban and architectural study of a fragment of the zone in the southwestern part of the historical centre of Znojmo. The emphasis in urban planning part is focused on the cultivation of public spaces in the nearest proximity of the Capuchin Monastery and includes the area of the former Capuchin Monastery, Vlk’s Tower with its immediate surroundings and the vacant modernist building - the “TIP-klub”. The architectural part studies the possibilities of The Capuchin Monastery using the monastery’s premises with new construction programs, as well as the possibilities of the unused TIP-klub building and the design of the area of the former Capuchin Garden including newly designed residential and urban amenities buildings. The architectural design of each floor is included. The goal of my thesis is to recreate the area of Capuchin Monastery into a well-functioning space with respect and humility for the place.
Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Průša, Stanislav ; Průša, David (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to design new town hall on Mendel square in Brno. To transform a degrading unused final station of trams to public space full of life. In the building will be new town hall, turistic center and the upper floors will be used for housing. With the new town hall we would like to design new officis but also space for social weak people or people runing away from war or space for anyone who is looking for the company.
Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Bušová, Magdalena ; Jandová, Michaela (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis follow up with the design of the town hall in Old Brno as part of the concept of the new Mendel square. The aim of the work is not only to use the building to contribute to the quality of the entire square, but also to create a town hall building that reflects the values of the 21st century and not only serves the office. A place that primarily serves people and contributes to all residents of the urban district. Part of the work is also the integration of the town hall into the new concept of the square, namely a high-quality public space, in order to revitalize the place architecturally and culturally.
Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Beran, Jan ; Rozsypal, Petr (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of the town hall on Mendl square. The space is currently chaotic in places with intensive traffic, which needs to be calmed down and restored to a representative form and function. The proposal therefore works with the specified plot in the situation of a winning study for the new Mendlovo náměstí. The proposed building is multifunctional, with civic amenities and housing.
Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Kabelková, Karolína ; Svoboda, Zdeněk (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The main topic of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the new city hall for the old Brno at Mendlovo náměstí. The work is based on a detailet study of this location where the place for the new town hall is defined. The goal is to creat a building that unites citizens and destroyes the myth of contemporary town halls. The proposal provides for the construction of an adjacent block of špalíček and the use of the created foreign area, which will serve as a new square. The purpose of the entire project is to connect administrative matters with the ordinary life of the citizen. In the first part of the work, an analysis of the territory is carried out, which serves as the basic for the proposal itself. The town hall's proposal itself is resolved in the further parts.
Between the walls and the river
Šulganová, Lucia ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis "Between the walls and the river" was the design of a new multi-functional development with a predominant residential function, complemented by a varied composition of services and commercial spaces, suitable for the central city zone. The study also included checking the possibility of incorporating an important landscape element of the river's biocorridor into the urban structure. The addressed area is located in the town of Vyškov in South Moravia and is defined by Dvořákova, Antonínská and Dukelská streets. From the north, it is defined by the Haná river, which flows through the city. On the opposite side of Dvořákova Street, which borders the territory from the southwest, there is a remnant of the city walls. The concept is based on 9 apartment buildings divided into two blocks. The effort was to create a subtle development of three to four-story houses with gable roofs, which by their character will not disturb the atmosphere of a small town in a location close to the historic center.
Manifestations of Symbolism in a Contemporary Public Space
Sūdžiūtė, Goda
Contemporary urban design practice often focuses on addressing physical and physiological human needs without emphasising the symbolic dimension of the space. However, built environment can be regarded as a system of signs simultaneously functioning in both the material order of reality and the symbolic one. The option to address both aspects leads to creating spaces that are not only attractive but can also be interpreted by their hidden meanings. The paper addresses the issues of the symbolic dimension of a city in the urban and social contexts while using the notion of “spirituality in place” to seek out the qualities of the built environment that, through its physical design, allows users to find greater meaning in their surroundings. The objective of this research is to make these invisible qualities more understandable by exploring the relationship between the material form and the symbolic meaning.
Urban analysis and public space theory for the 21st century
Tanečková, Pavlína ; Boulaz,, Ivana (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is teory and analysis of public space. This work deals with analysis of trends and public space which i salso analyzed. This thesis begins with fundamental characteristics of Nový Jičín, it’s area and history. This characteristics is followed by theory based on thoughts and principes of Danish architect and urbanist Jan Gehl and Czech architect and urbanist Jan Jehlík. Jehlík’s theory deals with complex approach to tasks of an urbanism that deals with whole spectrum of forms of public spaces. This part is focused on form and types of places. Next topic is analysis of trends of living, secure, and sustainable city built on physical perception of public space, with emphasis on psychical perception of a human located on it. This part is based on ideas of Jan Gehl. Practical part of this thesis are analyzes of Masaryk’s square in Nový Jičín. The main goal of these analyzes is evaluation of the square’s actual condition and quality of life. Analyzes consist of individual parts such as broader relations of the space and it’s continuity in terms of it’s city layout, functional analysis and a level of civil.

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