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The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Švancara, Ondřej ; Strnad, Roman (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Study - calmness. The whole composition referes to this connection. The building is calm, simple, without any complicated details, which let the student`s fantasy raise. Elementary composition has also "soothing" effect in surrounding scattered development. Student center consists of two elementary parts, material "weighty" building designed for student living, and "light" translucent part for their enterteinment. This translucent part allows the outer city space to communicate with the gentle inner yard - connexion between city exterior with its interior.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Grundová, Michaela ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Inspiration for designig students dormitory and canteen was the place itself. Riverbank evokes a ships that’s why the first idea was wrecked ship on the shore. It was also one of the reasons why is material Corten used on facade. Naturally rusting steel as the dominant like an old ship’s hull. Big mast of concrete monoblok rises from the hull as the house growing up out of the house – out of the old ship wreck.
Pension with hippotherapy
Zdražilová, Barbora ; Kašpárek, Stanislav (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the diplom work was to prepare a detailed project documentation of the penzion with hippotherapy in Veseli nad Moravou. This is a document processing house with two floors and the building stables. The object of the pension are located accommodation rooms, dining room and especially apartment manager. The building is located 12 stables are housed boxes, feed stores and higienické facilities for guests.
University Residential Centre
Dvořák, Petr ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
University Residential Centre is the theme of this Master's thesis. The aim was to create a building, which will provide comfortable living and learning to students. The building has three floors - there are student apartments for one to four people in the upper two floors. The ground floor is dedicated to educational purposes. It contains a library and two lecture halls. From the constructional point of view, the structural system is a reinforced concrete skeleton. Main vertical elements are columns and main horizontal are two-way reinforced slabs. Utilization of glass facade and innovative type of thermal insulation can be found interesting.
University Residential Centre
Weyr, Jan ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
This diploma thesis is aimed on solution of a three-storey object for residential and commercial purposes of a university. In the ground floor there is canteen with canteen kitchen, café, shops and fitness. The first and second floors are designed as an accommodation for students with different types of room layouts. Reinforced concrete skeleton was chosen as a load-bearing system of the building and acoustic masonry is used as an infill material. The roof is designed as a green flat roof with extensive type of flora. The object is founded on piles.
University Dormitory
Švehla, Ľuboš ; Ing.Jitka Spáčilová (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
New university dormitory in Trnava with five stories is based on the flat land. The first floor is the technical part of the building, space for a temporary accommodation and a separate sales area. Part of the second floor consists of offices for administration, the second part of the floor, as well as the other three stories are designed as a unit system for student accommodation. Total bed capacity is designed for 134 students. The bearing structure of the building is reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with infill perimeter walls of ceramic bricks. The flat roof of the building is not walkable.
Conversion of dormitory to hostel and new design of hotel, Tomioka Silk Mill, Japan
Brezovský, Jindřich ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
Diploma thesis called “CONVERSION OF DORMITORY TO HOSTEL AND NEW DESIGN OF HOTEL, TOMIOKA SILK MILL JAPAN“ was elaborated according to the regulations in the form of architectural study. The topics of this thesis were two variants of possible conversion of accommodation for workwomen (dormitory). The partial assignment comprised solution to the arrangement of greenery in the atrium of the dormitory, and revitalization of plateau. The building is located in the premise of a former silk mill in the city Tomioka in the Gunma prefecture on the Honshu island in Japan. The conversion of the building for the novel purpose required replenishment of necessary facilities, and some building interventions to assure operation of the hostel. In both variants, partial adjustment of the original building was needed. However, all changes had to maintain proportions and volume of the building not to compromise the original concept of whole premise as well as the skyline of the city. The adjustments of the original building of dormitory consisted of a completion of the entrance portal including a foyer, and a reception with the base of operation. Large glass areas in combination with exposed concrete were used as construction materials. These materials were selected so that the new structures (monolithic ferroconcrete) are clearly distinguishable from original ones (wood). The Internal atrium was designed in the style of modern japan garden with various types of surfaces (vegetation – moss; mineral – gravel and stones). Variant 1 – the new constructions of the two facility buildings. Building A is washroom building, and building B is catering building with toilets. The volumes of individual objects were formed by simple prisms rotated by 30° a 60° against axis of dormitory. These volumes complied with dimensions of the original building. The building A protruded on the edge of the slope, and it was paneled with glass plates. The building B was glassed-in from the south, while the northern side was constructed from exposed concrete in a compact way. The building A was divided to two symmetric parts by a central wall for both structural and functional purposes. At the end of the building, there was an ofuro (swimming pool) providing views of the surrounding mountains. Typological solution of the building B included separate toilets with a mixed washroom, which were located in the northern part of the building. In the southern part, the space for catering was divided to an operational space, and a space for visitors by a dispensing counter. The building A was from reinforced concrete and was founded on the base plate. The central wall represented the main load-bearing structural element that prevents transverse breakage. The central wall was anchored into the ground with piles. The building B was also from reinforced concrete and was based on the strip foundations. Variant 2 – the extension was formed as a simple prism that complied with the rectangular system of the premise and dimensions of the original dormitory building. Employed materials of the new constructions were concrete and glass similarly to the other new extensions. To ensure intimate environment, the glass part of a façade was enclosed by a bamboo fence. This space was also used as a viewable green garden. The building was typologically divided to the parts for women and men. Both parts were equipped with ofuro. The building was monolithic ferroconcrete skeleton based on the footings.
Responsible approach in the ecological sphere on the example of the University dormitories
Šimeček, Jakub ; Džbánková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Šumpíková, Markéta (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the current state of the dormitories belonging to the University of Economics in Prague and consequently to suggest a solution, whose implementation will lead to an improvement of the current state of the environmental sphere. The thesis deals with the issue of electricity consumption and waste management. More specifically, the thesis looks into the municipal solid waste treatment that may be separated and hazardous waste, particularly the defunct light sources and batteries that should be ecologically disposed. At the same time, the thesis is focused on the possible ways of saving in the area of energy sources. In both cases, the thesis proposes a comprehensive list of improvements which might help lower the high energy intensity as well as reduce the ecological footprint which the dormitories leave in case of waste treatment.
Quality of services at dormitories of University of Economics in Prague
Gossányi, Ľudovít ; Plášková, Alena (advisor) ; Kořánová, Helena (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals with the quality issue of services at dormitories of University of Economics in Prague. The objective of this work is to compare and evaluate the quality of services at two dormitories by the chosen research method. Specificially, the comparison of the quality of services provided at two dormitories that are under control of Univesity of Economics in Prague, the dormitory Blanica and Jarov II. This work starts by defining the concepts associated with quality and service that are essential for clarifying this issue. It includes approaches to management of quality in services and to their continuous improvement. In this work are mentioned main features of service quality at dormitories, the characteristic of these dormitories and procedures of process for accommodation at dormitories. The main essence of this work is on-line questionnaire, which does not serve only for determinig student satisfaction with the services at dormitories, but also as basis for evaluating the quality of services and proposals for improvement. Evaluation and comparison of quality of services at both dormitories is processed on graphs and charts, which show individual results of research. The last step are proposals to improve the quality of services at dormitories, which are based on research results.
Business plan
Chajdová, Hana ; Krause, Josef (advisor) ; Luzanová, Marianna (referee)
The aim of this thesis is in the theoretical part generally describe the basic structure of the business plan and briefly describe separate counts, in the practical part create business plan for a real project. This project is to use the realproperty for business in the area of accommodation. The plan outlines the initial market situation, the necessary steps in the staffing and marketing activities, captures the outlook for profits. At the end of the plan is an evaluation of the project, which showed that the project has the potential to succeed and can be recommended for implementation.

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