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HOUSE ON THE FOOTHILL - TOWN HOUSE IN THE HISTORICAL CENTRE
Bímová, Marta ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
In the grip of streets and Ann's Bakery, near the historical center of Brno, is undeveloped plot of triangular shape. Plot has a specific complex topography and heterogeneous surrounding buildings. The proposed building responds to the urban context in the area and completes currently broken block buildings. Since this is an important visual axis Street Bakery, pointing to the center of the city, is located on the corner of dominant and visually appealing block gallery. A gallery right here is his essence. The unique solution is added gallery trio. To the west is traceable to the axis of Mendel Square, where the Museum of JG Mendel. The axis on the opposite side of the street Hus, which has its premises Museum of Applied Arts and Prazak Palace under the Moravian Gallery.
HOUSE ON THE FOOTHILL - TOWN HOUSE IN THE HISTORICAL CENTRE
Hladišová, Barbora ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The main objective of my diploma projest was to develop a comprehensive proposal for a town house at the intersection.This project detail design undeveloped parcel. The parcel stopping mainly apartment buildings and continues in the character of the street.
HOUSE ON THE FOOTHILL - TOWN HOUSE IN THE HISTORICAL CENTRE
Petrušková, Lucie ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The place has a unique location - in between Stare Brno, where the city originated, and the historical city centre. Its triangular shape is defined by two adjoining streets, a vibrant and ancient Pekarska and much younger Anenska. It is also a kind of transition between the big noble city and a shabby, yet fairy area. The design seeks to create a complex of buildings that react to these specific features and add a new layer to the city. The first decision was to enclose this heterogeneous area. Thus a clear structure is defined in regard to both streets as well as their junction. Due to its specific location, the site is built on intensively, yet without exceeding the overall height level of the area. The mass on the north side goes gradually down and the corner forms a firm figure. In the less important street, the scale of the objects becomes smaller, thus interacting with its surroundings. The re-created St. Anna lane acts as a contemporary link between these two worlds. Moreover, it is possible to climb up from there to a public garden on the hill. Functionally, apartment buildings prevail. The corner block serves as offices and there are shops on the ground level. The lane is lined with small studios for artists and craftsman, thus giving the area a unique character.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Ferenc, Kryštof ; Halfar, Jiří (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The goal if this thesis is to design a house built in a city. This fact has influenced both the choice of the building's functions and its layout. The house on Křížová street, Brno, Czech Republic, has been designed to fit in the city and to shape its environment – both the street and the block's inner courtyard. The focus of the building is to help creating a pleasant urban space, while at the same time allowing for a maximal comfort of its flats and other spaces. In functional terms, the house is a combination of commercial spaces on the ground floor, and of flats and offices on the higher floors. The housing was designed to be variable and to offer a wide scale of standards.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Ferenc, Jonáš ; Halfar, Jiří (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The object of this thesis is a design of a polyfunctional house on Křížová street, Brno, Czech Republic. The design follows up the previously proposed reconstruction of Mendel square (and its change from a solely transit area to a target area), which is a prerequisite for this project. The city house has shops and commercial spaces on the ground floor, offices on the second floor, traditional flats on the third floor, while the fourth and five floors offer alternative housing in the form of “roof houses”, which combine the advantages of both having a family house and living in an urban environment. There are underground garages below the building, a hotel inside of it and a multipurpose hall in the courtyard.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Sitařová, Dagmar ; Zajíček, David (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
town house, mixed use house, Krizova street, Brno, vacant site
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Rozinek, Jiří ; Joura, Ivo (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The project of multifunctional building on Křížová street solves building over a gap at the end of the street next to the Mendel Square. The idea was to create a building that would usefully complement the existing block structure. The concept of urban multipurpose derives from the specific shape of the parcel as defined in the terms on which stands the main dark structure. This mass is penetrated by irregular cell structure of flats, which grid influences the whole interior layout. The whole building has four floors of underground parking, a ground floor with a café and shops and six floors of residential apartments from studio flats to 3 bedroom flats and luxury apartments on the roof.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Hrivňák, Vladimír ; Mutina, Petr (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
Multifunction house in Krizova street with maisonnetttes
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Kameník, Petr ; Nový, Alois (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Design of residental house with coffee bar, gallery and commercial pit, that divides site on public sace, semi-public space and part with flats. Due to narrow site is most of flats maisonette, with built-on gallery. Most important is quality of flats and urban design concept of integration new building to old structures.
Residential house in the gap
Kašpárek, Michal ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Bachelor's study deals with design of a multifunctional building with prevailing residential function, complemented by cafe and architectural studio. Building plat is located in the gap in the Milada Horáková's street. The polyfunctional house neighbors with the important Art Nouveau building designed by an architect Josef Müller and modern residential house designed by an architect Dalibor Borak. Buildings site is important mainly due to the short distance from the city center. On the first floor is designed café and a passage that connects Milada Horaková's street with courtyard and is used as access to the living area of the house. The residential part is located on the second till the ninth floor. There are five proposed maisonettes, which are characteristic of representative social part that goes over two floors. Functional use of the house closes architectural studio in the attic with the social and exhibition area on the lower floor and office on the top floor.

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