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Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Figlovská, Petra ; Zíka, Vratislav (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on designing residential complex in Brno - Komín. The terrain rises up mostly slowly but at the east part of the area it rises sharply. That place is used as gardens. In the rest of the area there are 26 family houses. Most of them are designed as terraced houses. They have a garage that acces the garden and flat green roof.
Development of the construction of residential properties in the town of Polička
Kopecká, Ludmila ; Kosová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
The main task of this thesis is to describe the development of construction of residential real estates in Polička. It is about capturing a building development of residential real estates since the city's foundation to the present. The thesis describes the construction, large buildings and apartment complexes. It shows how the city was developed and how the city grew. The first part describes the history of the site to the present days. In the second part I describe several buildings and housing complexes characteristic for the city. I try to explain the development of construction in different periods by looking into these objects. At the last part I deal with the current land use plan and the possibilities of further construction. I mention maps of the area, historical and contemporary photographs of selected residential properties and important buildings in my thesis.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Kisová, Barbora ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The target was to design a residential complex, which fits into an existing scattered surroundings and do not try remain with the range. The complex consists of a clearly defined masses oriented parallel to contour lines. Atrium and terraced house are taking turns. The space between them forms an unusual space without automobile traffic. The proposal includes a public recreational area located on the route to Palacky hill.
Family house in Czechoslovakia after 1945
Dočekalová Klimešová, Lenka ; Hrubý, Jan (referee) ; Bacová, Andrea (referee) ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (advisor)
The main part of the doctoral thesis analyses the form of terraced housing in Czechoslovakia in the years 1945-1990. It searches for the original roots, the principles of formation and the characteristic types. The purpose was to find an answer to the question of where its values lie, because the state-controlled standardization negatively influenced the appearance of an average terraced house. The quest of seeking positive approaches the pre-war development of terraced housing and examines parallels between the groups of the 70s and the present. The subject is embedded in the wider framework of the state housing policy and its impact on the character of the new development. The thesis focuses on the period of the 70s, when family development culminat-ed. The main part analyzes three selected groups of terraced houses from the seventies. It is based on the study of available project documentations, which was made accessible by the archives of building authorities. Selected groups are considered in terms of public space and new types of terraced houses. The thesis highlights the diversity of typologi-cal forms of terraced houses of this period. The last part is devoted to the characteristics of terraced housing after 1990. The thesis summarizes the causes of the negative phenomena in suburban locations and shows the transformation of typical terraced houses. It analyses new approaches in urban development of family houses on selected groups. In the context of new concepts, it researches the solutions of public space and types of terraced houses. Finally, the thesis summarizes the transformation of the urban development of the terraced housing from 1945 to the present and proposes the other areas and problems suitable for exploration. The annexed documentary studies of three selected groups from the seventies, which were only partially published. Parts of the appendix are bar charts that evaluate the extent of the family development in individual time periods from 1945 to the present.
Between the walls and the river
Holubová, Ivana ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this project was to design residential architecture that combines the urban character of the historic center of Vyškov with the natural character of the Haná River. The dominant feature of the de-signed area is a wavy row of family houses (each with 1 to 3 units), divided into two parts by a small squ-are, which is oriented towards areas for services and also includes an existing public transport stop. From this open space, a newly designed bridge extends over the river. A promenade meanders betwe-en the river and the proposed residential area, incorporating the river into the concept and creating a point of interest not only for the city's residents. Each house has a small garden area facing the river. The apartments are complemented by spacious terraces with views of the river. The design includes a three-story parkhouse to divert cars from view and free up surface space. The first floor of the parkhou-se is reserved for an existing restaurant. All the proposed houses respond to the native shapes of the surrounding buildings (2 to 4 floors, pitched roof, terraced houses), but with a modern twist. The main architectural feature is the recessed facades facing the river, covered with wood to emphasize the na-tural character of the location, while the rest of the facades are designed with classic plaster, corre-sponding to the urban expression of the surrounding buildings.
Design of settlement structure of contemporary city in historical context.
Macholánová, Petra ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with an urban study on the territory of Červený kopec, specifically in the part of the territory of Stráň. It is a locality stated as a brownfield Kohnova cihelna. The proposal aims to make the most of the potential of this site, which lies in its proximity to the city center, the neighborhood of the national natural monument, a significant area of greenery and the views that this place provides due to its topographic situation. A new city district is proposed on the area of 18 hectares, which would cover one of the "brownfield holes" on the map of the city of Brno and at the same time help against the outflow of population to the outskirts of the city and against the creation of urban satellites. Numerous public opinion polls show that they would like to live close to the city, but at the same time especially young families long for their own house in a quiet countryside location. Therefore, a compact development of terraced houses, terrace villas and blocks of flats with private courtyards is proposed here, complemented by quality public space and civic amenities. This new city district would offer housing for about 3,500 new residents.
Family house in Czechoslovakia after 1945
Dočekalová Klimešová, Lenka ; Hrubý, Jan (referee) ; Bacová, Andrea (referee) ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (advisor)
The main part of the doctoral thesis analyses the form of terraced housing in Czechoslovakia in the years 1945-1990. It searches for the original roots, the principles of formation and the characteristic types. The purpose was to find an answer to the question of where its values lie, because the state-controlled standardization negatively influenced the appearance of an average terraced house. The quest of seeking positive approaches the pre-war development of terraced housing and examines parallels between the groups of the 70s and the present. The subject is embedded in the wider framework of the state housing policy and its impact on the character of the new development. The thesis focuses on the period of the 70s, when family development culminat-ed. The main part analyzes three selected groups of terraced houses from the seventies. It is based on the study of available project documentations, which was made accessible by the archives of building authorities. Selected groups are considered in terms of public space and new types of terraced houses. The thesis highlights the diversity of typologi-cal forms of terraced houses of this period. The last part is devoted to the characteristics of terraced housing after 1990. The thesis summarizes the causes of the negative phenomena in suburban locations and shows the transformation of typical terraced houses. It analyses new approaches in urban development of family houses on selected groups. In the context of new concepts, it researches the solutions of public space and types of terraced houses. Finally, the thesis summarizes the transformation of the urban development of the terraced housing from 1945 to the present and proposes the other areas and problems suitable for exploration. The annexed documentary studies of three selected groups from the seventies, which were only partially published. Parts of the appendix are bar charts that evaluate the extent of the family development in individual time periods from 1945 to the present.
BROWNFIELDS - A NEW RESIDENTIAL AREA IN THE HISTORICAL CENTER OF BUČOVICE CITY
Doláková, Pavlína ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of the urban-architectural study is to design a residential complex that will be designed for living in family and residential buildings. As a territory between the railway track and the historic building, which is the Bučovice chateau, the work is focused on the integration of housing development into this place and the use of the uniqueness of the surroundings.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Rolinc, Jan ; Zajíček, David (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The concept is based on the possibilities of transport service territory, which is an effort to involve as few cars in the town center. Due to the isolation of cars outside the group, semi-public space gets added value, which is a residential garden. Urban structure building blocks, called. Nests, which are designed to clearly define a hierarchy of outdoor space. Its diverse gear, can create a variety of situations where the courtyard opens before us, we in turn could fit in between the street and be guided by their structure. Block size based on the optimal size of the courtyards shaped by outdoor space. This creates a clearly defined place like alley, street, garden, grove and orchard. The yard is situated in the middle of the living space and creates its center. This is supplemented by a small trade facilities. The courtyard are also situated residential gardens to increase the level of privacy inhabitants. Other gardens are flush to the existing gardens.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Koťová, Marie ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Residential complex is designed as a semi-enclosed space that opens up into open country. Therefore, efforts were made to ensure that all houses sensitively set into the terrain and the surface was made from natural materials. Functional content of the file is composed primarily of net living space. Objects consist of apartments and ancillary spaces such as garages, utility rooms, bicycle room, rooms for pram and a cellar.

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