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Dance school Brno
Slawinski, Olena ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is based on the project done in the fourth term of bacelor’s degree. The aim of the project is construction of a dancing school and elaboration of the relevant engineering documentation. The dancing school is to be located at the crossing of Milady Horakove and Prikop Streets, in Brno-Zabrdovice district. The main idea of the project is to incorporate the building into the area. Taking into consideration the architectural peculiarities of the area and the size of the building, it has been decided to divide visually the front of the school into two parts by means of different colouring and texture of the materials. The construction of a multi-storey building is an appropriate and logical solution as it will save the space and serve many purposes. That is why the initial idea of a dancing school only has been altered and as a result a music school and students’ apartments have appeared in the project. The dancing school is to fill the corner gap between existing residential buildings. The dancing school is a five-storey building with an underground parking for the staff and visitors. There is also building engineering services equipment and the boiler room in the basement. The ground floor has a multi-functional hall and a café, a spacious gallery which can be used for various exhibitions, as well as the cloakroom and toilets. The classrooms and dancing rooms are on the first floor in the eastern wing of the building while the headmaster’s office and the staff’s room are in the western wing. The second floor is fully intended for dancing and music practice. There is also a dancing room with all necessary facilities for disabled people. The laying-out of the third and fourth floors is identical and the premises are designed as students’ apartments including study rooms and a launderette.
Corporate headquarters Dlabaja a.s.
Dlabaja, Adam ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The project documentation, processed in the framework of the diploma thesis, solves the new building of the administrative building of the building company in the village Lukov u Moravských Budějovic. The building is made of traditional brick technology therm tl. 50 cm, without insulation, ceilings are reinforced concrete, flat roof, vegetation. Vegetation is also part of the facade of the building, which at the same time serves as a root cleaner. The philosophy of the whole design is to create a high-quality working environment for building company employees, a pleasant environment for customers and to best solve the environmental footprint of the building. The building is designed as a modern office building, with space for leisure activities of staff and their visits, taking into account the responsible approach to the development industrial site and the surrounding nature. The building efficiently manages potable, rain and wastewater, the envelope of the building, and the individual structures are designed to make the entire building as energy-consuming as possible, and do not pump irreparably by nature its natural resources in a larger quantity than necessary.
Corporate headquarters Dlabaja a.s.
Dlabaja, Adam ; Pobořil, Lukáš (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The project documentation, processed in the framework of the diploma thesis, solves the new building of the administrative building of the building company in the village Lukov u Moravských Budějovic. The building is made of traditional brick technology therm tl. 50 cm, without insulation, ceilings are reinforced concrete, flat roof, vegetation. Vegetation is also part of the facade of the building, which at the same time serves as a root cleaner. The philosophy of the whole design is to create a high-quality working environment for building company employees, a pleasant environment for customers and to best solve the environmental footprint of the building. The building is designed as a modern office building, with space for leisure activities of staff and their visits, taking into account the responsible approach to the development industrial site and the surrounding nature. The building efficiently manages potable, rain and wastewater, the envelope of the building, and the individual structures are designed to make the entire building as energy-consuming as possible, and do not pump irreparably by nature its natural resources in a larger quantity than necessary.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Fűlőpová, Andrea ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
Multifunctional house is situated on the corner of Letní street and Táborská street in Brno - Židenice. The building has four upper floors and two underground floors. The residential part is located on the second, third and fourth floor. Flats of two categories - one-room flats and maisonettes are accessible via an outdoor staircase from the porch or corridor. Public amenities, located on the first and the part of the second floor is designed in the form of rentable space accessible separately from the outside. Different functions are visually distinctive on the facade. Dynamics and variability of facades allow sliding perforated panels, and facilities bringing the life into the area are provided by freely accessible courtyard and vines growing on the porch.
Vertikální zahrady ve střední Evropě
Vrbas, Filip
The topic of this thesis is about the possibility of applying vertical gardens in middle of Europe. First time, there was made methodics to evaluation of vertical gardens. After it, there were evaluated eight objects in middle of Europe and four objects in Paris. The condition was descpribed. Special attention was placed on plants. The second part of this thesis is about a practical demonstration of experimental vertical garden with three growing systems. There were used 25 species of plants and three types of substrates. The vitality, size and phenophases were evaluated.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Garbová, Kristina ; Antl, Roman (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The designed area is green wedge into the urban structure. The adjacent facades are therefore dealt with as a vegetation wall. Triangle square is covered with triangular tiles that are laid according to the "pinwheel tiling. The design counts with three new objects in the area. Two of them are used for housing and are connected by the elevated platform. The third building is conceived as an educational and enviromental consulting centre and children and youth centre.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Špidlová, Kateřina ; Ponešová, Barbora (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on urban and architectural design and revitalization of the part of Květná zahrada (Flower garden) in city Kroměříž (World culture heritage of UNESCO). The aim of the design is the solution of sufficient rear for visitors of the garden. Nowaday the rear is inconvenient.
City hotel
Šoulová, Eva ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis deals with a new hotel construction in Brno. The paper aims to elaborate a project documentation for the construction of the building. It is a detached building in a slightly sloping terrain. The building has three floors and one underground floor. On the underground floor there are jointly-shared garages and technical background of the hotel. On the first floor there is a reception, a restaurant, a café and an open-air terrace. The second and the third floor is designed to accommodate guests in double rooms and suites. There is also a manager´s office and a conference room. The bearing construction consists of a ferroconcrete skeleton with a bricked outside envelope of aerated concrete blocks Ytong. The skeletal construction is built on a monolithic foundation footings. The building is covered in a flat single-coat roof which is partly designed as a vegetation roof. The facade of the building is glazed in the northern part of the 1st floor and some parts of the facade are coloured green, the others are of various colours. The building is insulated with a contact insulation system.
Kindergarten in Novy Jicin
Stančík, Adam ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Single-storey C-shaped building of kindergarten in Nový Jičín with flat green roof.The building is situated on the flat land. The plot is accessible by local road. Kindergarted has irregular plan. The ends are connected by connecting tunnel, which is partly below ground level. Courtyard facade is a vertical garden - green facade.
Multi-purpose Building, Jana Babaka, Brno
Kolářová, Eva ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Project's goal is to test the large buildings' design options in regards to permanently sustainable construction. The author's aim is to design energy efficient multipurpose building, with minimal negative effects on environment. The positive impact on environment is visible on the preference of natural materials used in construction. External constructions of thermal conductivity coefficient at the level of passive standard are designed using objects of renewable energy. The location in Brno has been chosen for the proposed building, specifically the location known as brownfields. Lot is accessible from the street of Jan Babak, where public transport is available. The shape of the lot is in the form of incomplete oval with internal open atrium. The administrative part of the building takes half of the area with the rest of the area being used for other businesses, such as fitness centre and restaurant. Garages are proposed to be located underneath the main building, which is built on rigid structure. This rigid structure is a steel skeleton one with linked ceilings. The foundation of building is on stilt. The roof is of a flat type with variable slope, its structure and slope are of metal construction. Claddings are designed in the form of wooden structure filled with straw bales, the exterior is thermally insulated using fibreboard thermal insulation. Inner tract facade is proposed to be panelled with wooden planks. Photovoltaic panels will be placed both from the south and southeast of the outer oval. The rest of the facade will be panelled with grate for creepers. Only environment-friendly sources of energy are considered for the proposed building. Heating and cooling is based on the heat pump air-water system; using the rainwater as an example of renewing natural energy. The surroundings of the building are designed as meadows for of infiltration of rainwater. The proposed building has been assessed in terms of environmental sustainabilit

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