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Completion of the BUT - Faculty of Fine Arts
Sukač, Richard ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The thesis deals with the new building of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Veveří street, Brno. The area discussed is situated on the border between Brno-střed and Brno-Žabovesky. It is delineated by Veveří, Šumavská, and Bulínova streets. The design concerns a complex of two universities, which comes from the new draft of local plan of Brno. This plan copes with a draft of an underground tram track. The design also follows the building programme which has been created for an architectural competition in Akademické square in Brno. Both the Faculty of Fine Arts and the Institute of Forensic Engineering (which is expected to be converted into the Faculty of Forensic Engineering) will be moved to this compound. Furthermore, common conveniences, used by all of the dislocated organization units, will be situated there, including the assembly hall, university canteen, library, exhibition grounds and technical support. Apart from the buildings of VUT, the campus will include a parking lot, requested and financed by the municipal authority of Brno, which will replace current parking spots. The arrangement of the campus proposed will allow a successive construction - during the first phase, all the parking lots must be built and subsequently, the individual faculties. FaVU will be composed of three traditional disciplines - painting, sculpture and intermedia - which will include other subdisciplines. In the design proposed, there are also external sites designed for the art of sculpture.
Residential complex Brno Holasky, V Aleji locality
Mokrá, Petra ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor)
The area is located in the city of Brno - Tuřany. It is defined from the west Černovice river with natural monument Holásky Lake, from east by railway line from the south street U Potoka. The aim is a comprehensive urban design of the development area. The existing area is a typical structure of the former village connected to Brno. Location is convenient for the development of residential functions and optional equipment. The main objective of the solution is to design urban areas, which would carry on the original structure of the village and effective form of use of the available unused area.
Multifunctional Building in Kutná Hora
Hanzel, Petr ; Vlček, Karel (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The master´s thesis is focused on the preparation and design of project documentation of the multi-functional building. The building is designed on land in Beneš street in Kutná Hora. The concept of the building respects the territorial plan of the city and complements the existing buildings. The building has one underground and four floors, the last floor is the attic. There is an underground garage, two stores and six flats. The building is designed from construction system Porotherm.
Auto show
Václavík, Marek ; Moravcová, Eva (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This thesis covers brand new detached showroom with one basement and two floors. The building is divided into 2 parts, the major part of the first floor sample room (showroom) for a maximum of 13 vehicles, offices and staff facilities salon. On the second floor is located the finance department and exemplary service area. In the basement of this building are public parking garage for 16 vehicles and car accessories stores. The second part of the new building is just overhead. It consists of a private car service for 5 vehicles, stock tires, utility room, car wash and storage of spare parts for cars. Flat roof supporting structure is made of pre-stressed girders reinforced with cross reinforced concrete slab with insulation. Cladding are ventilated insulated facade, supporting part is reinforced. The showroom form the majority of the building envelope glass facade. Finish of floors in office and showroom premises are ceramic tiles. In the Service and garages cast floor resistant to petroleum substances.
The underground garage in Brno-City
Nováková, Zuzana ; Rupp, David (referee) ; Horák, Vladislav (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the design of the underground garage in the centre of Brno under the Petrov hill. The main target of the thesis is to design spatial arrangement of the underground space and its feasibility study. In the following parts the design of the structural solution and its check calculation is carried out.
BUT Technology Transfer Centre
Vojtěšek, Jiří ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The concept of design is in contrast rectangular mass units with a soft outer shell halls. This transparent ETFE foil sheath immaterial defines the basic volume halls. In contrast, there is the austere cubic mass, consisting of a layer of vertical adjustable curtains in red, which allow control of lighting conditions indoors. Working solution is based on the universality and flexibility of spatial concepts, for use of the area is variable, reflecting the wide professional profile Sciences and technically oriented part of the faculty. Building structure enables change of any user, modification technologies in short cycles and adaptability in terms of surface require. At the is used the principle of "shell and core", ie equipment basic service core is enclosed inside, and other equipment will be easily refillable according to the needs of a specific user. The design consists of three consecutive mass communication-related neck. At the first mass there is entrance space, sanitary facilities, offices, laboratories and technical facilities. At other two mass there are halls, the first is about half the size of the other. These indoor spaces can be variably split a total of 12 identical units (for each unit are the storage areas, sanitary facilities and offices) Storage areas are placed under the hall, as well as underground parking. Connecting neck serves not only to communicate as such, but it is a social or relaxing space. In this area at the same time meet all the staff and transmit a valuable experience.
BUT Technology Transfer Centre
Jabůrková, Dominika ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
¨Bachelor thesis addresses the subject Technology Transfer Centre Brno - Královo pole- at Palacky hill in the technogy park Brno. TTC represents the institutional framework for the development and application of the results reserch at Brno University of Technology. It is also the contact point for companies interested in cooperation with the Technical University in the provided fields. The closest area is characterized by the proximity of different functions - universities, office spaces, space for light manufacturing, university colleges. The proposed building has four floors, simple monoblock, which replicates the shape of the land (trapezoid) is differentiated into 5 parts. These parts allow any hire parts of the object. The building have productions hall with private facilities, offices, laboratories and parking. The dominant feature is the entrance hall, which is glass and open. Entrance is framed with corteno sheet. In entrance hall is open staircase with corten banister, which is addressed in Part D in architectural detail. Supply object is behind the building, there are manipulating courts which are directly linked to the warehouses. The building is oriented mainly longitudinally - East west.
City House Brno
Šámalová, Daniela ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
City house in Brno is situated in Milada Horáková´s street, quarter of Brno-Zábrdovice. The block of buildings are delimited by the streets Milada Horáková, Příkop, Koliště, Bratislavská and by a part of the Kpt. Jaroš Blvd. All city block has plain terrain. Building site of city house is located in gap site. Before there was house with hall of Josef Juran. Object is pass-through; passage is opened to courtyard with park adaptation and benches. In borderline there is a place for municipality waste. Parking is placed to in yet working undergroud garage in courtyard. Parterre functions as store, follow-up three floors are designated for administration. In these floors facade has two teeth, which faced to more light up site. Last three floors, which has living function, copy present buildings and their roofs. South site of facade has balcons in notch shape. There are two duplex apartment. Object is founded on pilots with large diameter and white basin. Skelet bearing system is bricked with ceramic brickwork and has inside harden lift tower. City house is multifunctional; it provides high-quality living in centre of Brno and also enough job opportunity.
Multifunctional Building Křenová
Hlavsová, Pavla ; Ing.Ivana Kozubíková (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Bachelors thesis deals with multifunctional building by the street Krenova a Skorepka in Brno. The proposal consider the planned New urban boulevard. The building responds to the direction of the surrounding streets with its form and it concludes the block of houses by the streets Krenova a Skorepka. The first two floors of shops occupy almost the entire plot, other floors follow the neighboring houses and they orbit the atrium with a roof garden like a horsehoe. The parking space is located in the basement. Southern part of the administration forms playful glass facade with alternating clear and milk glass, however the lower housing part which is by contrast white plastered, gives calm impression. Both parts are connected by glazed communication unit. The space in front of the building will be landscaped towards the New urban boulevard with newly uncovered Ponavka river.
City Apartment House
Sukač, Richard ; Ing.arch.Lukáš Vágner (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
My Bachelor projekt solves new construction of Residential buildings on Klíčova street, Tržní and Hladíkova street in Brno. Objekts form the street near four/lane road. Along with office buildings create a block of houses that responds to surrounding development. New residential buildings are divided into four sections and each contains eight apartments that are connected with the underground garage. The green roof create [semi]private space for apartment buildings. Projekt puts emphasis on the symmetry of mass. This symmetry is repeated in all four sections of residential buildings. Together they creates a street line. The main motive of the North facade is a bridge that contains a vertical communication with glass section in the center. The South facade is shaped by  bow windows accented with white color. They create contrast to the gray color of the building. The horizontal shape of balconies ensures the mass integrity of all sections.

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