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Trade House in Brno
Serbousková, Kateřina ; Sýkora, Karel (referee) ; Barnat, Jan (advisor)
The final thesis deals with the design of the steel loadbearing structure of the shopping center situated in Brno. The built-up floor area is 1973 m2 (L-shaped ground plan with dimensions 48 m x 50 m). The construction consists of three parts. Building A has four above-ground floors and reaches a height of 25.5 m. The steel structure of mono-pitched roof is designed in two options. Both options consist of full-length purlins and truss girders. Building B is a single-storey building with a mono-pitched roof top reaching 8.1 m high. Building C is three-storey with a flat roof. The first floor has a construction height of 4.5 m and the remaining two floors reach height of 3.6 m, which coincide with building A. The steel structure is made of steel-concrete composite ceilings and pin-supported columns. In the case of bracings, pressure was eliminated by means of non-linearities.The work includes proposal, assessment of the supporting structure and calculation of the directional details. Internal forces were determined based on a static analysis in the SCIA Engineer calculation program.
Rebuilding the shopping center Chodov and impact on the shopping atmosphere
Konášová, Jana ; Chylíková, Hana (advisor) ; Heřtus, Lukáš (referee)
Reconstruction of the shopping center is very complicated and challenging process. Reasons for the reconstruction may be different. In this case it is about expansion the shopping centre and renovation the older part of the shopping centre in the same time. The project completion should bring a modern touch, elegance and a pleasant shopping atmosphere in the shopping centre Chodov. In this paper I will look at this rebuilding from the marketing view. The aim of this work is to evaluate the rebuilding of the shopping centre Chodov and the impact of the conversion to the shopping atmosphere.
Analysis of the impact of the implementation of the shopping center in the historical part of the city
Zálešáková, Klára ; Průša, Přemysl (advisor) ; Hakun, Peter (referee)
The master thesis deals with shopping centres, which have become a modern phenomenon in todays retail world. It is concerned with its historical development, consumer shopping behaviour and describes trends in shopping generally and shopping center development. Current trends include the return of shopping centers to city centers. As an example of this tendency is the construction of a model shopping center in southeastern Moravia. Based on a research, the aim of the thesis is to evaluate the impact of the construction of this center on the consumer behaviour of the local population. The thesis also describes the impacts of construction in terms of economic, spatial, social and ecological. An equally important output of the thesis is the proposal of a marketing strategy including recommendations for improving the operation of the chosen shopping center.
Man and the City - philosophical and cultural-anthropological aspects of the problem
Panoušková, Markéta ; Semrádová, Ilona (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee) ; Kalábová, Helena (referee)
This dissertation thesis focuses on the philosophical aspects of the relationship of Man toward the city. The main methods of the work are interpretation of texts connected with the city and a philosophically inspired analysis of the bond of Man with the city as a space and time constructed, inhabited and shared by humans, and with its experienced phenomena. First of all it presents the method by which the theme of the city has been dealt with by scholars from the field of philosophy and other social sciences. We find the theme of the city in the works of a whole range of philosophers: For example, it served J. A. Comenius as a symbol of human situation in life, Michel Foucault as a point of departure for his political-philosophical analysis of power, and Emmanuel Lévinas for his discourse on culpability, punishment and responsibility. In order to understand the phenomenon of the city, observations from sociologists, architects, town planners and historians of architecture are also important. Moreover, in their works it is possible to find overlaps into philosophical thought, for example Bernard Lepetit contributes to the theme of the temporality of the city with the concept of the "trace", whilst Jan Gehl, through his discourse on the perception of environment and the challenge of applying a human...
The shopping centres as a lifestyle determinant
Veselá, Lenka ; Soukup, Václav (advisor) ; Opletalová, Lenka (referee)
The main subject of my dissertation is a theoretical-empirical analysis of shopping centers as a specific type of subculture. Closer analysis of the shopping center's influence on contemporary lifestyle and consumer behavior patterns is accented. The whole structure of the dissertation is divided into three main thematic sections: 1. Shopping centers in the process of globalization and unification of human culture. 2. Shopping centers as a specific type of institution and subculture. 3. Shopping centers as a determinant of contemporary lifestyle. The source of information and data utilized for processing this dissertation are both theoretical literature and practical observation in Prague's shopping centers. The main goal of my dissertation is to contribute somehow to the phenomenon of consumer behavior in the postmodern culture. Key words : consumer society, shopping centre, consumption, corporation
Trade House
Čierny, Juraj ; Pilgr, Milan (referee) ; Barnat, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is a design of the multy-storey steel structure with a wooden dome structure of the shopping centre in city of Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. Minimum build-up area is 2 000m2. Minimum number of storeys is set at 2. Steel structure is composed as a frame construction with composite steel-concrete ceilings. Building has 2 storeys at all. Wooden structure of dome is composed by glue laminated curved beams. The structural design and analysis is performed by software SCIA Engineer 15.
Steel structure of a business centre
Kočí, Petr ; Pilgr, Milan (referee) ; Štrba, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis elaborates on the proposal of a loadbearing steel structure of a shopping centre. Four-storey building has total lenght of 88 m, width 48 m and its base structural grid is 8 x 8 m. The total height of building is 25,4 m. First three floors above ground are designed with structural height of 5,6 m whilst the 4TH floor uses height of 4,0 m. Frame structure is formed by primary beams and castellated secondary beams. Above 4TH floor, the roof structure is designed in two alternative versions, both using solid purlins and truss girder. The 3D computer animation of the building is also part of thesis. The shopping centre that is subject of the final thesis is located in Brno area.
Shopping Centre
Altoff, Tomáš ; Štrba, Michal (referee) ; Pilgr, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis is deals with design of steel structure of a shopping centre. The object is situated in the Ostrava and has a rectangular and semicircle ground plan. The total ground plan dimensions are 72,5 x 55,0 m. The maximum height of a building is 18,75 m. The object has three storeys above ground. The material of main construction is steel grade S235. The ceilings are constructed from a steel-concrete beams. The roof above central part of the object has shape of a circular arch; above the other part of the building is a pitched roof. The design of main structures was made for two variants. The design of connections, anchorage and drawing documentation were made for the preferable variant.
Self service shoping centre - construction technological project
Prusková, Nikola ; Špinar, Petr (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the construction technological project of a self-service shopping centre in Stará Plesná village. Time and finance plan, design of machinery and project of building site accessories were elaborated. The work is focused on the main building object SO 101 (Shopping and service centre). For this building pile foundations and top coarse building phase were worked out in greater details. Time plan, item budget and other documents concerning building preparations of object SO 101 are also parts of the work.
The prestressed floor construction of the shopping centre
Miechová, Zuzana ; Chalabala, Jiří (referee) ; Klusáček, Ladislav (advisor)
The aim of the Master´s thesis is to design the prestressed floor construction of the shopping centre. The construction is supported by the columns with the maximal span dimensions 16,0*16,6 m. The design is made according to the VSL (VSL International Ltd.)slab system - post-tensioned slab prestressed by the unbonded system of 4 monostrand units. In the thesis there is also made a simplified design of the reinforced concrete floor construction supported with the bigger amount of the columns. It is made a comparison of the both types of the floor slabs and the evaluation of their advantages and disadvantages. The statical analysis and the calculation of the internal forces is assessed by the program Nexis 3.60.15 32.

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