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Student Housing
Suchánek, Michal ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Interior organization carefully considers different needs of various personality types. Middle block is composed of mezzanine flats. The other two patrs are free plan organization of 1 bed or two bed rooms surrounding a corridor that servs the function of a huge living room. Corner on the south and north are glazed and communicate with the urban setting all the time. It is conceived as an urban gesture, a vibrant show of the student life performed for the city. Form of the building as well as the facade truly depicts the diversity of its interior setting. The facade is quite compact in the middle "mezanine" section and changes gradually towards its edges in thw way of pulling in and out of components - which is in this case a room. Rather long building is divided into three sections therefore resembling a more traditional street urban rythm.
Premium Student Housing in Olomouc.
Dohnálek, Ondřej ; Remeš, Josef (referee) ; Fišarová, Zuzana (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the processing of project documentation of student housing in the city of Olomouc. The building is located near the university dormitory accommodation of Palacky University. It is designed to complement the missing type of accommodation. Building is a L-shaped five-storey, without a basement and with a flat roof. Structural system is mostly brick, only part of first floor is solved by columns. The building is divided into three building complexes. Two wings for the accommodation have 4 floors. The connector block has five floors, where the 5th floor is only the engine room. Foundation structures are concrete strips and foundation pads. South side of the building is protected from the sun by sunscreens, on which in a future could be installed photovoltaics. The building is divided into three parts in terms of functionality. 1.NP consists of commercial premises in the southern block and private rooms for accommodated in the eastern block. 2nd-4th floor forms spaces designed to accommodate students. Accommodation capacity is 105 people.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Petrušková, Lucie ; Pecka, Lukáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The design proposes a student centre, situated near the city centre on a junction of a major radial street Videnska and the embankment. Its compact volume completes a block of built-up area. There is a canteen on the ground floor, while the upper six floors contain student housing. Its living units are organized around a central atrium that makes up a continuous social space consisting of galleries, platforms, stairways and rooms with loggias. The expressive use of colours emphasizes the corner and distinguishes each floor from the others.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Kielar, Václav ; Františák, Luboš (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
This is a building for students from over the world.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Pavlun, Martin ; Šuška, Milan (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The project is dealing with student dormitories and canteen at the corner of Vienna street and Taborsky waterfront. It consist volume to the complete a block on Vienna Street. The block is closed by new building like negative corner. A simple rectangular mass defining the space for "statue"and create background for it.
Historical Houses Jihlava
Valová, Veronika ; Neubert, Jiří (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is the resul of a multi-year survey of Jihlava's historical houses owned by the city of Jihlava, which belong to the city's monument reserve. The works and surveys were created in cooperation with the city of Jihlava and the TAČR project, which deals with the issue of these houses, which are in bad conditions for a long time and despite their historical value and uniqueness they remain intact fully unused and out of public awareness. The locality of the north-eastern part of the city's historical center was chosen for a more detailed solution for this work, in connection with previous works, a detailed survey of this locality and a vision for the potential development of the area. The created concept tries to respond to the issues around important and busy streets - Benešova Street and Husova Street. At the same time, it seeks to revitalize and connect the main pedestrian route between the city's historic center and the territory with a large concentration of educational institutions - schools. The aim of the work is to point out a possible procedure in creating the concept of local development with the idea of connecting individual parts, which require an individual and sensitive approach, into a fully functional unit. A design for a parking house is included for the revitalization of this urban area. This can be use to clean Husova Street of cars, parked on the sidewalk in the street and create a pedestrian zone. In this zone, there is an important route, the path through Jan Masaryk Park, which is in a much worse condition than the renovated Gustav Mahler Park nearby. To improve the environment, the design also includes landscaping and new idea for Jan Masaryk Park. The main and key concept is the reconstruction of historic houses owned by the city of Jihlava, houses Benešova 20 and Benešova 22 as a student point and the houses Husova 29 and Husova 31 as student housing. The concentration of schools, is primarily an opportunity to create a favorable environment for students in Jihlava, for personal and career development place with the possibility of accommodation, work and places to spend their free time. In general, it is beneficial to have the student category in cities and Jihlava, as a regional city, has the potential of a student city.
Student dormitories
Jarková, Táňa ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of my thesis is to design the student dormitories in Zlin. The building has three floors and includes a café and a yoga studio. The intention is to create a functional layout reflecting the daily operation. The proposed accommodation capacity is 46 students. The new building should its architectural design to fit into existing buildings.
Student House in the Neighbourhood Old Brno
Burešová, Jana ; Němcová, Zdena (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
Concept: creating new "quiet street" in oposition with the Křížová Street, creating new public and semipublic colorfull spaces with green rest areas.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Hudečková, Petra ; Vysloužil, Ondřej (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The thesis deals with a student housing and a canteen in the corner of Vídeňská street and Táborský embankment close to the river Svratka. It should make an accomodation and a catering for 200 students with other added functions. The building with its location and L-shape closes the block of houses and highlights the important street corner on the riverside of Svratka. It doesnt want to be a dominant of surrounding but to highlight the important current buildings, the hospital and convent of Merciful Brothers, FA BUT and PdF MU, and to create the comprehensive urban area.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Rotreklová, Jana ; Katovská, Kateřina (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The theme of my work was designing of a house on a corner site, which lies on the bank of the river Svratka on the edge of the city districts Staré Brno and Štýřice. The site is located in proximity to two universities and the building program is based on this situation. I propose there a student dormitory, which will be able to accommodate 201 students. There are also a school canteen, small sushi bar and a shop located on the ground floor. Parking is situated on two underground floors as well as technical facilities of the building. Mass of the building is a result of the position and shape of the site. The building is L-shaped, slightly receding in the corner and widening a sidewalk. The concept is based on the contrast between private and common areas in the accommodation part of the building, which occupies the second to seventh floor. Private parts with bedrooms are compact and closed, these four masses protrude into the street. Three glassed atriums rise among them throughout the whole height of the facade. The public spaces and community rooms are located there. The last floor recedes from the street and offers beautiful views from the spacious terrace.

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