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HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Dvořáčková, Alena ; Lenka, Hanusová (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
WIDER RELATIONS Solved territory includes part of a city block defined by streets and Polášková Sokol, who now serves as a car lot for 81 cars. The territory is the entrance to the subway connecting the studied area and the street Polášková first settlement Maya under the street Sokolská, which today is used.
The Brownfields solutions within the Czech Republic - Tepna Nachod
Froňková, Dominika ; Řehák, Filip (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the area after the former brownfield of Tepna Náchod. The aim of the thesis is activate the territory, to revive the city center and to design the buildings in connection with the historical center and the chateau with a suitable functional structure, responding to the city's shortcomings. The proposal respects the character of the place trying to prefer pedestrian and cycling – pedestrian zones, cycling zones. The concept is based on the maximum use of built-up areas in the designed area and on the permeability of the entire area, the interconnection of three squares and the creation of a new public space. Furthermore, the concept responds to the historical city center and the chateau hill - views, perspective axes. Newly designed buildings are residential buildings with active parterres, administrative building for research and development, multi-purpose hall, retirement home, kindergarten, federal house and parking house. The new development clearly defines the street network. Part of the design is the planting of a park under the chateau hill with the revival of the trough of the Plhovsky´s stream.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Za Lužánkami, Brno
Julínek, Roman ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The architectural-urban study of the sports and recreational centre Za Lužánkami in Brno deals with the complex design of the sports and recreational complex. At present, the area of the former Boby Centre is in a poor condition. Fully functioning buildings in the area are a hotel, a concert hall and a tennis hall with outdoor courts, while the remaining buildings and areas, led by the football stadium, are dilapidated and do not fulfil their potential for public life. I approached the assignment as a solution to a complicated problem with many variables. The design provides a clear definition and morphology of the buildings, living, sports and recreational areas, including green spaces. It helps to social interaction and induce new contacts between people. It addresses the needs of current and future generations of residents. Connects and links to the transport infrastructure of the neighbourhood at all levels. Refers to the past and thus preserves in all respect the famous sporting genius of the locus to which it adds its own distinctive added value. Based on the design concept, a study has been carried out that takes advantage of a quality site in an attractive location in the city and offers a range of sports and recreational facilities. The main idea behind the design was to connect and relate the area to its surroundings. To offer a high quality public realm that will appeal to as many residents as possible across all generations through its range of functions and focus. Proportionate to its size and importance, several masses and objects were designed to divide the large area into smaller interconnected units. Each area has its own face, its own content and its own typical atmosphere that will win over its users. A good public space can be recognised by the way its users treat it. It becomes a mirror of society. If the design listens to the wishes and needs of the majority of the inhabitants, it becomes useful and sustainable at any time.
Study of the Sadova area in Brno
Souček, Petr ; Radimský, Michal (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the assessment of transport infrastructure in Brno, the Sadová area and presents a solving proposal for selected problems. The work is based on the site's survey and measurement, as well as data collected from all available sources. The CDV methodology on road safety inspections in accordance with EU Directive 2008/96/EC was used as a basis for processing the analysis of individual sites. A detailed risk assessment is performed at four sites in the area where problems are identified and a proposal for their solution is given. In relation to public transport, the work also evaluates the individual bus stops, identifies major drawbacks, and contains suggestions for a comprehensive solution of bus stops emplacement. The proposal also includes suitable places for the implementation of pedestrian crossings on Kociánka.
SMS Enterprise Premises
Kopřivová, Nikola ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The building for small and medium business is located on the outskirts of the city of Brno in Modřice. In close proximity there is a shopping center Olympia, Giga Sport and discount furniture. The building is designed as a compact mass, which is divided horizontally into two different sectors of manufacturing industry and administrative offices. The production hall is vertically extends through the first two floors and part of her administration is appropriate in the southern part of the building. In the northern part of the premises is located warehouses and production supply. The third floor is a separate space for administrative purposes with its own entrance from the eastern part. The building meets the standard for low power consumption and a flat roof can be used to store solar collectors for energy and hot water. Each location in the building is wheelchair solved. The facade is divided horizontally by three colors black, gray and white. Window are designed as french windows vertical contrast to the color of the facade. The building offers maximum versatility, functionality and potential jobs
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Popelka, Antonín ; Šupler, Libor (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The designed house overbuilds a site, currently used for car-parking. This place is situated at the edge of the historical developement of the city. The house reacts to surrounding build-up area and keeps high of the neighbouring cornice as well. A concept of the project is an enclosure of an unsettled house block and creating of another new block. The polyfunctional house keeps natural scale of the historical root. Principle of the functional solvent - car-parking in basements, parterre with commercial use and housing in the second and third storey.
Refurbishment of a Building Object into an Apartment Building
Cupalová, Ivana ; Tomíček, Oldřich (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The object of my thesis is the reconstruction of a residential building in a line. Newly renovated apartment house will be mine t 2 floors. The second floor is designed as a reconstruction of residential attic. The building is a partial basement. The roof is pitched with vykýři and skylights. The residential floor there are 3 residential units, 1st floor in the middle of the floor and 2 residential units on the second part is designed studio. Access to the studio is wheelchair accessible via ramp at an inclination of 1:8. Parking for the housing I to house the studio is done prior to this object. Access to the object is solved by the main road from the driveway width of 3.0 m.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Trenz, Miloš ; Müller, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The town of Valasske Mezirici lies in the foothills of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids, which imparts a specific architectural character. Historical roots dating back to the Middle Ages can be traced in its urban structure. The core of the town is defined by three lines – the Becva River and two important thoroughfares, which refer to the historical context. The centre with its character is in marked contrast to the surrounding, predominantly residential development. Thus a spatial conflict arises that defines the boundary between the town and housing, the boundary between ‘the old and new’, or ‘the big and small’. The plot intended for the design lies on this border as well. The structure of the historic core of the town is specified by the fact that all public spaces, main facades and the elements of a town parter are oriented towards the main square. But on the other hand, it is falling apart gradually. This fact destroys the historical ties connected with the fortification walls which once delimited the centre clearly and thus enabled it to preserve its distinctive urban character. The idea of ‘definition’ and closing of the centre is making sense again after the construction of gigantic buildings in the neighbourhood. The design is drawn up on the basis of this reasoning. The building fills the space in the southern part of the former fortification system and closes the axis leading away from the main square. This gesture of the closure highlights the importance of the historical ties and the central character of the town core structure. It has no ambition to become a destination point. It only regulates the way of how the town is perceived, directs the citizens towards its major spaces and prevents the diffusion of the centre and the periphery. A new face goal is set by the curving the facade facing the centre. It is a noticeable tree located at the intersection of the ring road of the inner circle of the former fortification walls and the pedestrian communication leading from the periphery to the centre. Besides, a new urban area, supported by the height gradation of the mass of the building is delimited here. The newly created line connects the centre with the periphery. It replaces the original subway and thus provides a more dignified possibility of entering the town than from the underground. The building has a shape of a closed block – it delimits the entire plot and thereby reflects the need to build underground garages across its whole area. Hence an urban cliché does not arise and what can be found above the ground corresponds to what is underneath. The entire volume is divided into three parts as for the mass and operation. The importance of their function increases gradually. Thanks to this gradation the breaking of the large volume is achieved and at the same time the hygiene requirements are met. The individual masses are separated by an orthogonal system of communication axes created by covered galleries, which can be traced on the facades through the entire height.
The GAP in Brno
Choutka, Jiří ; Selnarová, Elisabeth (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
In my work I deal with the design of an apartment building in a gap in the center of Brno at Kopečná and Husova streets. The gap is located on a relatively deep place, which is bounded on the northeast, from Husova Street, by a steep and high slope (the body of the road between the Main Railway Station and Šilingr Square). The gap is located in a busy place and is exposed to noise from Husova Street. There are important historical and architecturally valuable buildings in the area. The functional content of the building is housing. In the design, I try to respond appropriately to the surrounding situation and adapt the building functionally and operationally. The effort was to meet all the requirements of the housing operation and insert new value into the existing city structure.
Nursery school, Brno
Sedláček, Jan ; Peterka, Tomáš (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this work is the solution of a new building of nursery school in the village of Ivanovice. It is a cellarless, two-storey building for 40 childern. The floor plan is „L“ shaped with orientation of the classes to the south and west which provide enough rate (amount) of insolation which support good mood and development of the childern. The object is situated in medium sloping land mainly in the area of familly and residential houses. The main entrance to the building is situated on the south from where si access road to the object too. Comfort parking is provided by ten parking places, one is determined for disabled people. The lighting and ventilation of all rooms is provided by windows. Roofing is solved using of wooden truss in combination with single casing roof.

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