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New town hall for the district Brno-North
Zatloukalová, Hana ; Pechman, Tomáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The project describes the design of a new town hall in the new proposed urban structure on the site of a dilapidated complex of military barracks in Brno in Cerna Pole. It derives the mass of the town hall from the proposed urban structure in an exposed corner of the area. Its volume solution reflects the openness and transparency of the town hall building, its structural and material solution speaks about social responsibility and the intention to "lead by example".
New town hall for the district Brno-North
Petrík, Marek ; Hanusová, Lenka (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The building is situated into new urban structure with a simple grid of regular blocks and streets in Cerna Pole, Brno Sever. It is designed as a solitaire which enters the park with a half of his platform. The house is sunk into the ground and his parter is interestingly and playfully communicating surrounding. House was created from a modified block as inversion of its mass. The house can be entered from both sides. From the north side and from the south side. Matter is 21m high and has a and spans 42 x 49.5 m. The key element of the plan and the communication is hinged open staircase in the hall.
Socio-cultural centre with townhall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice
Olivíková, Barbora ; Joura, Ivo (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The main goal of the proposal was to solve the problem of combining socio-cultural centre with town hall. To use flexibility and mix-use and connect all functions so they work together. The main idea about function of the building was how the people feels when they go to such a building as town hall. The goal was to propose the space which is transparent and remove the barriers between bureaucrats and public, so you can already see from outside what is happening inside. The concept was to design long building with the foyer along the side oriented towards the square. All is based on transparency which supports democracy and trust, removes weird feelings about solid walls and closed doors. The fasade is made from long thin wooden pieces with glass between, the appearence of the building is jumped and sloped and pointed shape which relates with the functions and break the stereotype of the estate urban structure.
Špica/ Brno, Nové sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Tomašáková, Alexandra ; Burešová, Karolína (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this project was to cultivate a part of an area used mostly as a storage space, not reflective to its surroundings, which present many opportunities. The place offers, among other sights, a great view of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Pavol which is located nearby. The borderline od the layout is made out of an open city unit which dominates at the corner, along with the public area in front of the Town Hall. The concept of the building meets the needs of a modern Town Hall serving multiple purposes. The building takes an advantage of the potential of the area, and with the planned development of greenery near Little America, forms and cultivates its surroundings.
The new town hall of the city of Brno
Cinklová, Sára ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a design of the new Brno town hall. This project is based on the architectural study which was carried out within the course AG032 Ateliér architektonické tvorby II and is extended by the building permit documentation and the building implementation documentation. The area of interest is located in the Město-Brno district, between the Benešova and Koliště street. It is an office building with commercial units. It is a seven floor building with two underground floors. Underground floors are primarily used for parking. Part of the first floor is dedicated to rentable commercial units. The rest of the building is used as a municipality. The first two floors are accessible to the public. In the remaining floors are offices with limited public access. Individual departments are separated by floors or defined by the floor plan. The number of offices and their sizes are adjusted to the tectonic plan.
Špica/ Brno, Nové sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Nesvadba, Filip ; Turcovský, Štefan (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with a concept of open city block and designs town hall for Brno – centre. Discussed area is situated on the corner of Hybešova street and Nové sady street. At present, there is number of smaller buildings and some hard surfaces used as parking place. The area is very close to the city centre and it is found under the Petrov hill with the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul that dominates the city’s landscape. From the city’s perspective, the locality is very attractive also thanks to its good public transport connection. The aim of this urbanistic concept is to create connection of the area with the city, as well as variation of functions of the new object and composite the object appropriately into the current structure. The town hall in its public significance proposes to become an important building for the locality but also for the whole city Brno.
CITY HALL - RES PUBLICA, The administrative center of the district of Brno-sever
Szabóová, Veronika ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
Abstract The new Town Hall of Brno-sever is located in today´s barracks in Černá Pole. It is situated on the very prominent corner of Provazníkova street and Gen. Píka avenue. In contrast to the residential structure, the Town Hall opens to the public and creates a new square lined with trees. The Town Hall consists of three objects: the building with offices and the building with halls are connected with a bridge. The third object is the observation tower.
New town hall for the district Brno-North
Indruchová, Petra ; Šupler, Libor (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is a project of a new town hall for the district of Brno - sever. Current town hall is situated in the inconvenient building on the Bratislavská street and few decentralised offices are located in separate places. The project should solve current problems as well as to follow current trends in contemporary town hall design. Town halls of these days must cover many functions, not only the accommodation of local government, but also to be the actual centre of the town - the centre of culture, economy and services. The new town hall building is located on corner plot of land in the compound of old Brno Černá Pole barracks. The building provides leasable commercial units as well as office space for the municipal government.
New town hall for the district Brno-North
Cejpek, Petr ; Němec, Josef (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to propose the Town Hall for the city part Brno-sever (Brno-Nord). The Town Hall is placed in a newly designed urban structure, which is located on the territory of today's barracks in Černé Pole. The locality is located in the imaginary geometric center of the city and because of it the site is becoming a convenient location for the Town Hall. The main aim was to create the Town Hall changing during the time, which would respond to the additional larger footprints to the place and would respond to the adding further spaces not only with the function using for the purposes of the Hall. The new Town Hall is designed to enrich the urban space.
CITY HALL - RES PUBLICA, The administrative center of the district of Brno-sever
Šírková, Kateřina ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The New Town Hall for Brno Sever is located in a dominant position at the centre of a new residential development at the site of the former barracks. The design seeks to fulfill the principles of a citizen-friendly city hall and Vitruvius perfect scale of construction, durability, utility and beauty. A design is clear, beauty can be an application of timeless solution based on the purpose and simplicity of forms. Permanence means a building capability to respond flexibly to changes in the territory, legislation and society. From the square a visitor passes through a wide portal into the inner public space in to which galleries and offices are open. The most frequently used functions are concentrated in the inner parterre. The building includes all workplaces required by a construction workplan and also a ceremonial hall, restaurant, exhibition space in the atrium and a so- called company nursery for employees' children, where it is possible a short-term babysitting for children of the town hall visitors.

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