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Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Lackovičová, Lenka ; Zelenková, Jitka (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The Tourist Information Centre of Brno is currently searching for ideas on how to utilise and create access to out-of-use historical reservoirs located almost at the top of The Yellow Hill, in the area covered in wild vegetation hemmed in by Tomešova and Tvrdého street. The goal of the first phase of the project was to create a concept of utilisation of the area and the objects within. The second phase of Master Thesis concentrates on describing a specific idea of processes taking place in this area and a detailed design of its selected parts.
Designing a Skyscraper for the EVOLO Skyscraper Competition 2011
Smékal, Jan ; Rosa, Martin (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The Monaco shore extention project consists of few housing resorts, floating breakwater, commertial zones and a harbour. The largest and most complex is the Skyscraper resort on an artificial semifloating island in the middle of a lagoon between the shore and the floating breakwater. Its main purpose is housing which is situated to several floors of the base ring, to the white wings protruding from the skyscraper and to the skyscraper itself. There is also a hotel for 500 visitors in this structure as well as the visitors center, observation platform, technical support, wellness and fit centrum. The resort is accesible via two main connecting streets – one going from the Hercule harbour, second comming to the resort from the main Monaco roundabout next to the Fairmont hotel. Traffic is than in front of the skyscraper redirected either to the hotel frontyard or to the underground parking wings for visitors, or to the parking zones for residents or to the supply zones. Other functions the resort offers are 2 commertial promenades on the gound and 2np floors accesible from the perimetr of the island’s harbour, other commertial zone is more to the the middle of the island, where the visitor, cultural, wellness and restaurant centers are also situated. The cultural multipurpose center accompanies cinema, theater and exhibition features as well as the School of fine arts. For the residents themselves the resort features several facilities – endless swimming pool, the chapel, relaxation pools, 2 parks and all the facilities accessible also for visitors. The island is constructed as semifloating – partly supperted by large piles and coissons, partly floating. Energetic selfsufficience is provided by desaltation plant, solar fotovoltaic plant, energetic piles and gray water treatment plant.
The Archeological Park Mikulcice
Machek, Miloš ; Kotek, Jakub (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Urban-architectural studies, outlining appropriate solution of the national cultural heritage, creates conditions for the creation of dignified archaeological park.
CARBON Visitor Center
Murínová, Zuzana ; Chuděj, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The theme of the design of the visitor center is linked to the developed project for the transformation of an inactive coal mine called "CÉRKA" by the studio Kamil Mrva Architects. The project was developed for the given location and has the task of opening up a long-term publicly inaccessible zone of a state-owned enterprise and transforming it into a lively place. The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a visitor center located in the heart of the area of the former mine. The result of my proposal is a three-story free-standing building set into the slope directly under the biggest symbol of the entire area, under the mining towers. The intention of the visitor center is not only to attract tourists, but also to create a new space for the cultural enjoyment of the inhabitants of the village and to broaden people's horizons on the topic of decarbonization.
CARBON Visitor Center
Turčíková, Monika ; Chuděj, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The mountain village of Trojanovice is currently facing a major challenge, which is the revitalization of the area of the disused coal mine Frenštát. The reconstruction of the mine will close the chapter of mining activity in Trojanovice, which brings with it not only a promising future without the threat that adversely affected the future development of the entire region, but also a challenge for the creation of something new and inspiring for future generations. The aim of the revitalization is to transform the complex, which has long been inaccessible to the public, into an open and welcoming place offering plenty of opportunities for work, living and spending free time. The subject of the solution of the bachelor's thesis is the construction of a visitor center, which is to become part of the newly created local part in the area of the former mine. The visitor center will functionally complement the tourist destinations in the Beskydy. It will offer exhibits with reference to the past, where the history of the site and coal mining will be presented, and the future, which will highlight the benefits of using alternative energy sources.
CARBON Visitor Center
Luňák, Filip ; Chuděj, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Goal of this work is to create a modern and attractive centre that will serve not only as an information hub for tourists, but also as a cultural and educational space for local residents. The result will be an increase in the attractiveness of the area for tourists and the creation of new opportunities for the local economy.
CARBON Visitor Center
Wolf, Tomáš ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to the design of a visitor centre to be located on the territory of the industrial area of the Frenštát Mines in the village of Trojanovice. The design is based on the official architectural and urban planning study prepared by the KAMIL MRVA ARCHITECTS studio and seeks to work with space and spatial relationships in a modern way. The main objective is to attract new visitors and enrich the lives of the future residents of this modern neighbourhood. The design uses openness and enclosure of space to interact harmoniously with each other, creating an organic and connected environment. The aim is to reflect and reflect the character of the area on which the visitor centre will be located, creating a space that is welcoming and functional for visitors and future residents. The theoretical foundations of architecture are key elements in the design of a visitor centre. Spatial relationships are carefully considered and optimized to maximize the use of the space while maintaining its functionality. The overall design is therefore adapted to modern architectural trends and reflects the requirements of the times. The result is a visitor centre that is not only aesthetically impressive, but also fully functional and adapted to the needs of visitors and future residents. The resulting space is harmonious and connected, contributing to a pleasant visitor experience and a quality living environment for the future residents of this modern neighbourhood.
CARBON Visitor Center
Warta, Roman ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Aim of the bachelor's thesis is design of a multifunctional center in the area of unused coal mine Frenštát that is situated in the land register of village Trojanovice. The object is intended to be in the center of the area and should serve as the main point for its visitors and the visitors of Beskydy in general. The center also serves for the exhibition focused on the planned black coal mining in the locality as well as on energy decarbonization and alternative energy sources.
CARBON Visitor Center
Vajs, Jakub ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis follows on from the revitalization project of the former black coal mine Frenštát – CÉRKA, by the architectural studio Kamil Mrva architects s.r.o. It deals with the design of the visitor center, on a plot located in the center of this area. The result of the proposal is a solitary building located in the space between the four original buildings of the mining infrastructure. Its main task is educational spreading of awareness about the history of the area and its immediate surroundings. The solution offers possibilities for supplementing and improving the cultural life of the inhabitants of the surrounding areas.
CARBON Visitor Center
Tichá, Karolína ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the reconstruction of the former mine tower into a visitor center of the Frenštát Coal Mine. The mine is located near Frenštát pod Radhoštěm, in Trojanovice. The area is surrounded by the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains. The project aims to lure residents back to the abandoned mine and create a new place full of life and activity. The project also focuses on sustainability and renewable resources.

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