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Multifunctional Building in Jičín
Imlauf, Vítězslav ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a multifunctional building in Jičín, which includes underground parking garages with cellars, technical facilities, administrative parts, commercial premises, medical facilities and apartments. The building is a five-story detached building with a full basement. The floor plan of the building is an irregular polygonal shape approaching the letter L. The structural system of the building is designed as a combined monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton with reinforcing reinforced concrete wall cores and ceilings. The foundation structures are made up of a foundation slab with foundation belts made of waterproof concrete placed on drilled piles. The roofing consists of a single-layer flat vegetation roof. The perimeter shell of the above-ground floors is designed from aerated concrete blocks with a contact insulation system made of mineral basalt wool.
Brno Skyscraper
Brabcová, Eliška ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The basic idea of the design of the building itself is to create an architecturally high-quality vertical environment that will respond to the needs of the given place, e.g. in the area of offering new job opportunities, housing, services, public space, recreation, and all this in a minimal built-up area and in harmony with the immediate surroundings. Due to its shape and appearance, the building with 37 floors will be a dominant height and a focal point of the city of Brno, but it will not disturb the dominant position of Petrov and Špilberk. It is a building whose shape and layout are inspired by the classic concept of skyscrapers, but adapted to the social and economic needs of the 21st century with inserted elements of modern architecture such as a suspended facade and the use of modern building materials. The mass of the high-rise building has the shape of a cuboid and is visually divided into 4 parts by a different design of the facade. Not only analyzing the needs of the surroundings, but also the height potential influenced the choice of the building's content. It is a high-rise multi-functional building with 4 underground parking floors. Part of the proposed solution is the creation of a high-quality public space on the ground floor of the building, and its connection with the promenade along the Svratka River. On the ground floor of the building, commercial premises for rent, an entrance hall and a cafe area are proposed. These spaces are accessible to the public and form a public space that stretches from the main station. On the 1st floor - 4th floor are designed spaces for conferences, meeting rooms, anterooms and spaces for commerce. The main function of the skyscraper is the administration with conference rooms, located in the lower part from the 6th to the 23th floor. The green floor in the central part of the skyscraper 25th floor and 26th floor forms a dividing line between administration and housing. It is a so-called "green oasis" that reflects life and mature greenery on the waterfront, while also completing a public space full of greenery within one building, where people have the opportunity to meet. In the upper part of the building 27th floor - 36th floor, with views of Brno, one-story and maisonette apartments are designed. These apartments reflect the need for quality housing. They are designed in different sizes from 1+ kk to 5+ kk with sufficiently spacious layouts. The individual floor operations are separated by technical floors. In the crown itself, with the most beautiful view of the whole city, there is a sky bar, which is open to the public.
Apartment building in Bučovice
Konečná, Dominika ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
In the town of Bučovice, on plot number 1282/100 in the cadastral area of Bučovice, a new apartment building has been designed. The construction is located on a nearly flat plot. The land-use plan designates the area as residential space for apartment buildings. The building consists of one underground floor and three above-ground floors. There are six residential units planned in the building. The entrance to the building is located on the northeast side and is designed with barrier-free access. The first underground floor houses cellar storage rooms, technical facilities for the apartment building, and three separate garage spaces. On the first above-ground floor, right after the entrance, there is a shared stroller and bicycle storage room. Additionally, there are two 1-room-kitchen (1KK) apartments on this floor. On the second above-ground floor, there are two 2-room-kitchen (2KK) units, and on the third above-ground floor, there are again two 1KK units. The foundation structures are constructed using a system of plain concrete strip foundations. The perimeter walls of the above-ground floors are built with ceramic blocks and insulated with an ETICS (Exterior Thermal Insulation Composite System) contact system with a thickness of 200mm. The staircase and intermediate landings are prefabricated, and the ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is roofed with a flat green roof.
Inovative centre STU Bratislava
Dolníková, Denisa ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of the STU Innovation Center in Bratislava. The project is based on the architectural study of the subject AG033-Atelier of architectural creation 3 and the construction study of the subject AG036 Complex project. The area of the inner block is currently visually chaotic and underutilized. The goal of the design is to create a valuable space for students, employees and the public on the campus and therefore make it more accessible to the wider community. An essential part was the connection of the inner block with the surrounding environment. The designed building contains three above-ground floors and underground garages. The mass of the object can be divided into two parts - the part with heavy laboratories and above-ground laboratories, which is rectangular and the other slanting part with spaces for students and public. The first and second above-ground floors contain an open gallery and multi-purpose spaces. The open and airy space, not only adds the representativeness of the whole design but also provides an opportunity for short-term rest. The third above-ground floor is mainly designated to accomodate start-up offices and the rectorate. The external appearance of the object is designed with clean and simple lines in mind. The glazed parts of the building are shielded with a white aluminum perforated sheetmetal. Other parts of the facade are covered in smooth white plaster. The entire expression of the object is therefore characterized by the timelessness that the Innovation Center demands. The surroundings of the building are functionally designed for the rest and free movement of students. There is plenty of greenery and places for rest, or various events of STU faculties.
STU Innovation Center, BA internal transformation
Tamaši, Ladislav ; Boháč,, Ivo (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's thesis is the proposal of the Innovation Center for the Slovak Technical University (hereinafter referred to as STU) in Bratislava. The work is based on the architectural study of the subject AG033, which, however, was largely revised based on the expansion of information from the management of the STU faculties. The site of the proposed building is located in the inner block, which consists of four existing STU faculty buildings. The complex of these buildings stands right in the centre of the capital city, which means that not only the building of the innovation center itself, but also its surrounding public spaces, or inner block. According to the requirements of the assignment, the innovation center should serve not only the needs of the university but also as a platform for cooperation between the private, public and scientific sectors. It is also supposed to promote not only STU but also technology as such and attract a wide range of people. Therefore, the spatial content of the innovation center is very wide. There are laboratories, the office of the rector's office, rentable premises, lecture halls, libraries and a study room.
Small apartments at Mojmírovo Square in Brno
Vykydalová, Simona ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction implementation. The thesis is based on an architectural study that was prepared in the course AG033 - Architectural Design Studio 3 in the summer semester of the 2nd year on the topic of residential buildings. The topic of the study and subsequently of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new polyfunctional building in Brno on Košinova street. There are 35 small flats of various sizes designed within the polyfunctional building. Another significant function of the building is student dormitories. There is a designed 100 student rooms, for a total of 200 students. A café for the public and a fitness centre for the public are designed on the ground floor of the building. There is one rentable room with its own sanitary acilities on the ground floor. The building has an underground basement with underground garages for the residents of the house, cellars and technical facilities of the building. The plot is located in the municipality of Brno in the cadastral area of Královo Pole on Košinova Street. Specifically, it is a plot with parcel numbers 956/1, 956/2, 956/3, 956/4, 962/1, 964, 965, 966, 967. The land is not significantly sloping, it is a flat area. The designed building is a corner building which relates to the surrounding existing development. On one side it is the Josef Chaloupka House of Services for blind people and on the other side it is the building of the elementary school Košinova. As part of the studio assignment AG033 in year 2, the requirement was to connect the new building to the existing parking house ABC Parking, the connection was made through the green roof on the 6th floor. The mass of the building is divided into three distinct blocks that recede in relation to each other. The highest corner block serves as a residential building. The following two smaller receding blocks function as student dormitories. The ground floor of the building is largely used for public use as a café or gym and in contrast to the mass on the 2nd floor, it is entirely receded into the inner area of the building. In terms of the overall appearance, an attempt was made to keep the appearance of the building as clean as possible. A simple window and door arrangement on the facade was chosen in combination with white facade color. The ground floor of the building is higher, set back from the upper floors and largely glazed. The facade color in this section is a darker gray used to distinguish and lighten the rest of the building. A walkable green roof is designed on all three masses. The lowest is used for students, the middle is used to connect to the parking structure, and the highest roof garden is accessible to the residents of the apartment building.
Annen Gate
Šlosar, Viktor ; Eichlerová, Eva (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is about the design study of a multifunctional town house. The goal is to complete the corner of Pekařská and Anenská streets in the center of Brno. Predominantly the apartment building is complemented by administrative and commercial function together with the design of underground garages. The set of buildings also creates a new public space.
Multifunctional building
Štindl, Petr ; Machala, Jan (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the Master's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a multifunctional apartment building. The building is located in the cadastral area of Prosek, in Prague 9 in the north-eastern part of the city. The terrain of the land is flat. The multifunctional house has five floors and one underground floor. In the basement there is a garage, a technical area and a storage area. The first floor is redesigned to a café and office area. The floor is connected to a terrace, which is accessible from the interior and exterior. The second to fifth floors are filled with housing units. There is a walking terrace on the fifth floor. The roofing above the 4th and 5th floors consists of a flat roof. The construction system in 1st floor consists of a combination of reinforced concrete columns, girders and walls. On the 1st floor, there is a combination of a masonry and reinforced concrete transverse system with a reinforcing reinforced concrete wall. From the 2nd floor to the 5th floor is a transverse masonry system with a reinforcing reinforced concrete wall. The ceiling structures are formed by reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The stair flights are prefabricated. The whole building is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system.
Office building
Janková, Denisa Anna ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis elaborates the project documentation for the construction of an office building in Krnov city, located in the Moravian-Silesian region. The office building has four utility above-ground floors and one underground floors serving as underground garages. There is a cafe, stationery, showrooms and office space with sanitary facilities. The construction system is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton. Vertical infill constructions are made of brick technology from Porotherm ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are made of filigree panels with hidden steel girders, which are embedded with concrete layer. The basement and the basic structure of the house is designed as a white tub. The building is covered with vegetation roof. The design emphasized increased comfort in use and the overall modern concept of an office building. Overall, the building is designed to the required values for a near zero energy building.
Viladům Masarykova quarter - Brno
Bajgarová, Karolína ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The basis of this bachelor´s thesis is the architectural study elaborated in subject AG032. This study is elaborated into the Documentation for Building Permit and subsequently in the Documentation for Construction Execution. The topic of the thesis is the Viladům in the Masaryk´s quarter in Brno.The proposed building is located in the city district of Brno - Central in the cadastral area Stránice. The solved plot is situated in a residential villa of Masaryk´s quarter. The area is sloping and offers a view of Brno. On the site there is currently a dilapidated family house with a series of poor quality construction interventions and a separate garage on the border of the land. The topic of the assignment was the design of an above-standard apartment building on the corner of streets Roubalova and Helceletova. The aim of my work was to propose an architectural study that addresses spatial and mass connection to the existing building structure of the site. Functional filling is housing in 4 apartments of which one is duplex. It also offers cellars to each apartment, common household equipment and ample parking spaces in the garage. All apartments are luxurious, spacious with superior amenities. The building has 4 aboveground and 1 underground floor. The roof is flat and the fourth floor is retreated from all sides. The main entrance is oriented to the north and the entrance to the garage is oriented to the east of the adjacent road. There is a green area around the house. The structure is a block of 12.6 m high. The windows are designed for the whole floor height, because in the Masaryk´s quarter there are mainly vertical windows. There is used a horizontal divider showing the cornice on the facade. The receding last floor shows the sloping roof that is used in this quarter. Used material, the shapes and dimensions of the filling of holes and the division of the facade does not disturb the architectural character of the surroundings.

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