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Brno lives on Veveří
Pelka, Filip ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to design new urban planning around the Veveří city street in the section from Konečné náměstí to Mučednická street and to design a multifunctional complex that will help to spatially define this city main street. In this work I focus on the mentioned multifunctional building as one fragment of the Veveří district. Furthermore, I more clearly define the before-space of the MU Faculty of Law and connects Bjornson Park with the proposed multifunctional building through a green street corridor. By adding new functions to the mentioned under-used center, this place becomes more attractive and its potential is used to create a new social life. In particular, there will be space for shops and services, as well as new housing and job opportunities for the people of Brno.
Postindustrial city Urban development study of Brno - east of the city
Heřmanský, Pavel ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
Design of four city houses located on the busy street Koliště in Brno.
Peace Square in Brno
Štefková, Karolína ; Mačudová, Lea Hawerlandová (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis follows up with processing of the urban concept of the completion urban block, which defines the Mír Square and sensitively complements the surrounding buildings. Part of the work is the architectural design of two city houses in the designed block together with the solution of a complicated traffic situation. Thesis deals with the analysis of the solved space, surroundings and problems, the design of a quality public space of the square, which is connected to the newly designed buildings.
Genius loci and the new urban structure
Sotolářová, Alžběta ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma project is to design new urban structure regarding current living standards. In close proximity of the historic centre of Trebíč, new residential blocks with additional purposes will be designed and the bus station will be adapted to current needs. Public spaces will be adjusted to focus primarily on people rather than cars. The urban design is based on the historical context of this site by following the original historical structure of the Stařečka buildings. The new blocks use a system of platforms which deals with the difference in terrain and enable placing parking and commercial space as part of the block. The platform also creates private closed courtyard for the inhabitants of the block. The space of the bus station is moved to the ground floor of one of the newly created blocks and its capacity is adjusted to the current needs. The street areas will be supplemented by greenery. Komenského square regain the character of a square instead of just a parking lot, it is moved and adapted to a pleasant public space for people with some public features. The Stařečský stream originally used to flow through this area, but nowadays is piped. The design restores it, brings it back to the ground and reinvolves it into the life of the city. The new Komenského square should not overshadow the existing main and representative Karlovo square in the city centre, but rather work as a local public space for residents to meet-and-greet. In the Polanka locality is newly designed a residential structure formed by blocks as well respecting surrounding buildings. The riverside or the river Jihlava is more implemented into the life of the city, there are riverbank steps and small terraces by the park of Polanka and on the other bank of the river that allows people to come closer to the river.
Brno lives on Veveří
Tymová, Romana ; Joja, Milan (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the preparation of an urban study, which extends in the area between Žižkova, Šumavská, Kounicova and Nerudova streets. Emphasis is then placed on Veveří Street, which lacks most of urban character. The central territory for this design is often associated with the term Akademické náměstí. This place, dominated by the "Brněnská trojčata", is now defined by an unsightly parking area, a collection yard and a grassy forecourt of the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. The aim of the design is to make Veveří Street a full-fledged attractive urban avenue, to complement the disparate structure of the place with appropriate volumes with new functions and facilities, and to design appropriate modifications to the newly created public spaces. The work also includes an architectural design of one of the newly designed buildings.
Brno lives on Veveří
Škrášková, Magdalena ; Págo, Tomáš (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
This diploma project deals with urban avenue Veveří in Brno. The modification of the Veveří Street made it possible to insert a new tram stop and longitudinal parking. The empty parts of the area are filled in by a new urban development and neglected public spaces have been modified. Proposed multifunctional buildings offer services, administrative spaces and apartments of various layouts and sizes. The design also includes parking solution in underground garages. The building directly adjacent to the Academic Square is designed in more detail.
Brno lives on Veveří
Roubalová, Lucie ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the revitalization of Veveří street in Brno, restoration of public spaces, addition of transport links, solving the issue of parking on the surface and underground, the creation of pedestrian routes, the urban concept of the completion of the city block and the architectural design of selected multifunctional buildings. The new development provides functions such as housing, office spaces or services and contributes to the renewal of social life in the area.
Brno lives on Veveří
Pelka, Filip ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to design new urban planning around the Veveří city street in the section from Konečné náměstí to Mučednická street and to design a multifunctional complex that will help to spatially define this city main street. In this work I focus on the mentioned multifunctional building as one fragment of the Veveří district. Furthermore, I more clearly define the before-space of the MU Faculty of Law and connects Bjornson Park with the proposed multifunctional building through a green street corridor. By adding new functions to the mentioned under-used center, this place becomes more attractive and its potential is used to create a new social life. In particular, there will be space for shops and services, as well as new housing and job opportunities for the people of Brno.
TOWN HOUSE IN A COMPACT CITY, OLD BRNO
Adamcová, Kateřina ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Kiszka, Josef (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor‘s thesis is the design of a town house in the locality of Old Brno. The work builds on a previous urban study, which addressed the issue of the future of the assigned locality. The design of the building reflects the current requirements for family living, housing for singles and a co-housing form of housing. At the same time, it opens up to the public with semi-public and public spaces and connects to surrounding areas of various kinds. It creates a new cultural point of the locality on the street corner and the inner part of the newly designed monoblock is left to the public greenery. Following this fact, a non-traditional form of house communication is chosen, the outdoor gallery corridor, which opens into a green courtyard. The result of the design is, on the one hand, a modern town house with a functional ground floor and, on the other hand, an apartment building with residential balconies.
Sheltered housing at Kociánka in Brno
Schwab, Viktor ; Šerek, Jiří (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The original intention was a development on the edge in the peripheral agricultural area of the Kociánka Center complex and at the city’s inappropriate car park near to the industrial complex of the former Královopolská engineering company. By developing and adding new functions, this periphery and the border of the complex Kociánka Center can be transformed into a new space communicating with the outside world. The proposal focuses on creating homes for shared living for adult people with various types of disabilities and creating new job opportunities on the southern peripheral edge of the Kociánka Center complex. Transformation of periphery can be reached by modifying the southern edge, revitalizing the existing car park with a hydroponic greenhouse system, pavilion, and a photovoltaic rooftop power plant. Behind this barrier building there is a calm place for sheltered housing.

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