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Ponava – Potential of Area Development
Kálalová, Kateřina ; Sedlák, Robert (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the project is a consideration of the fact that the area of Ponava is not used sufficiently. This concerns mainly the complex of the former football stadium. The goal is to find a solution that brings life into the area and is able to evaluate the potentials of the place, while not erasing the traces of the past. The main principles used in this project could be patterns how to bring life to other brownfields in Brno and elsewhere.
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.
WHAT TO DO? Conversion of industrial premises, Brno - Obřany
Guzdek, Adam ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
From 18 century, Czech lands were advanced industrial part of the Austrian monarchy and Brno became a textile industrial city. In the middle of 19th century in an open area of the island there was a spinning mill built in Obřany. Then 70 years later it was replaced by an object, which is the subject of the diploma work at this time. In process of time some other buildings, stores and offices were built and so created the atmosphere of an industrial town. The spinning mill with its strong dominant asymetric position by today's bridge over the river Svitava becomes a focus of activity on the island. Its neoclassical décor and large articulated windows remind style of French water palaces rather than an industrial building. Symmetrical building is disturbed by placing a water tower at the southeast corner. The internal structure clearly shows the contents of the original function - a storey location of machines. The object tectonics is also readable from this structure, where the top floor consists of a grid of slender pillars, while in the ground there are pillars bearing the brunt of all floors. And it supports my choice to make free no cut space from the fourth floor; with two skylights, which also gets daylight depth into the spinning mill. Dominance of the spinning mill over the island is balanced by plane-tree. It supports the assumption of the residence, since these trees can be found in many castle parks. Just these two symbols of animate and inanimate nature are becoming mainstays of my concept - the house and tree. At this time, when the island has failed to fulfill the function of industrial area, a closed unit, it should become accessible to the general public again. There were open green spaces till the early 19th century. In my project I clean the island into a form so that it will be subjected only to significant mass and old tree. The island will offer the missing grassed area in contrast to the surrounding forested hills.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Kuběnová, Veronika ; Mutina, Petr (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
A new multipurpose town house has been designed into a vacant lot on Křížová street in Brno. Currently, Staré Brno is a territory without a clear concept, with high traffic load, and fragmented and often unsatisfactory development. The project therefore assumes and takes into account urban adjustments in this locality; in particular it anticipates traffic reduction in close proximity of the building and also decrease in noise load. The given location has some special features – its vastness allows it to form a whole street front; it shapes and closes a block which has a long history, its position is exceptional considering its closeness to Mendel square. The proposed building helps shape the appearance of Křížová street into which it opens with an urban-shaping facade. On the other hand, it distances itself from the inside yard which is unusable due to its unsatisfactory technical and aesthetic state. The building thus bears, within its own capacity, all the functional and spatial variety that the relation to the inside yard could offer. The result is a self-sufficient urban balcony-type building with a parquet circle designated to business and higher floors to living. There are 35 smaller flats projected for living, intended esp. for young families, couples or singles. The project assumes that the tenants will lead active and social lives, so it offers flexible outdoor areas that are both covered and open, surfaces that are both green and cemented and spaces that are both private and common.
Family House
Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya ; Žižka, Lukáš (referee) ; Moudrý, Ivan (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a new family house with commercial space, street Na vysluni, which lies on the Czech-Moravian Highlands. This house is designed family of five, parents and three children. The house has a design office. It is a modern two-story house without a basement. Both the exterior and interior is designed in a minimalist design. The house has a garage with one space. Before the garage is uncovered paved area, which serves as additional parking spaces, with the option to shutdown three vehicles. On the flat roof above the 2nd floor, the technology was used green roofs, as well as part of the terrace. To residents of the house were not isolated from the external environment, are in the house with large windows and doors. These offer plenty of light and heat. In the summer months protects against heat roller blinds integrated into the facade. Shelter, which is common to the garage and the main entrance is accessible office with its own bathroom and kitchenette. The office is accessible for clients from the main access road, this entry is completely separated from private grounds of the house. On the perimeter wall is used brickwork completed the hydrophobic mineral wool.
Family house
Staníková, Radka ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma work is the new building of a family house at Boží Dar town, that is situated in the mountain resort. The family house has a cellar, it is two storied with an attic apartment. The building is devided into three units . The first unit is found on the first floor and is designed as an apartment. The other units are situated in the attic and are designed for a short-term or long-term renting. The house is designed of cut bricks with a ceramic ceiling construction. The perimeter wall is thermally insulated with a contact insulating system and partly covered with a stony facing. There is a saddle-shaped roof on the house. The building site is sloping north-east. All constructions are in accordance with the valid regulations and ČSN standards.
Architectural gallery
Vlach, Jan ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis project proposal addresses Gallery of Architecture in Brno – Cerna pole. The main theme is the expansion of public street space and the formation of new of pedestrian path by creating a new connection between Drobného and Čenopolní street. The purpose of the project is the cultural and architectural revival around Čenopolní street. The building itself is located inside the existing residential villa area of the thirties. Tthe shape is inspired by pre WWII modernism . The proposed gallery space of the street seems from street level like couple of separate buildings, with interconecting lower platform with a terrace and beautiful a view of Brno. The building contains a gallery with space for conferences and workshops, and a small cafe.
The family house with engeneer´s office, Roztoky u Prahy
Degr, Luboš ; Halla, Antonín (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this Bachelor Thesis is newly built family house including engineers office located in Roztoky. The building is divided into two parts. First part is two-story residential section. This section is isolated from public road by the second part. Second part is single-storey openspace oficce with separated headquarters and meeting room. The building is designed as a structure to be built from cut brick units with ceramic ceiling structures. The buildings roof is flat construction and it is designed to serve also as terrace on single-storey part of the house. Building land is slightly sloping down from the public road. All designs are in accordance to the valid ČSN code.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Ertl, Jakub ; Čelikovský, Martin (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Urban Risen Solution parcel located on the street Pasture in the city of Brno chimney. The property is located on the edge of the city district and directly continues the surrounding forest, which is on the east side. The plot is an avenue of chestnut trees that proposal preserves intact. Oklí are good amenities. In its narrowest surroundings there are elementary school and kindergarten with their priľahlími Sports and satellites family townhouses on the south side of the property. After the eastern and northern boundary leads IMPORTANT relaxing walking routes on which the proposal responds through-beds, and a "restoration" of pastures, which once was located here. Land would extend that oľúbenú Walking and served by community residents as well as the city of the chimney. The project also own community náveznosťou room with a plate of street furniture. Architectural design Material objects based on the elongated shape of the land and is divided into three apartment buildings. Distributes land to the "street" and the "grazing". The volume responds to building orientation sides are angled wings housing the south and west. All the apartments are so perfect sunlit and overlook the "pasture". On the north side of the building they are arranged in the form of communication zasklennej galleries. The porch with loggias flats made up of separate steel structure, which forms the form of these apartment buildings. The main module becomes one living room, ensuring good housing variability. The building is located only forty apartments of sizes 1 + kk to 5 + kk apartment with terrace. Parking is in the combined form of overhead and underground parking. Building Solutions The building is designed as a reinforced concrete skeleton with dimensions of 8600 mm x 6600 mm with stiffening communication core. The shell is insulated with thermal insulation with a thickness of 200 mm. Area building openings is minimized on the north facade and vice versa is open to south and west facades, which benefits the passive energy gain. These construction holes are filled with high quality aluminum windows and doors with Triple glazing. On the frame is attached a separate steel construction porches and balcony. This concept allows a perfect insulation shell fired by a separate steel structures unheated porch and balcony, and hence a considerable degree of energy efficiency.
The Garden as an Aesthetic Object (or as an Art?)
ŠPAKOVÁ, Eliška
This thesis addresses the issue of perception of ornamental gardens as it is discussed in works of contemporary philosophers David E. Cooper and Mara Miller. It will present the question of the garden as a specific aesthetic object, which is different from a natural aesthetic object on one side and an artwork on the other side. The thesis will also ask a question about the reasons why gardens are not considered to be in the area of art, or if and under what conditions it is currently possible to cogitate of gardens as artworks. In the final chapter, based on the previous chapters, the author will present her ideas about the origin of Czech gardens in a Japanese style. This final part deals with characteristics of Japanese gardens and compares them with the European concept of a garden.

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