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Dolní Lutyně - Residential Zone Design
Tkáčová, Klára ; Matuszková, Radka (referee) ; Radimský, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis is the proposal of various solution of residential area in the village of Dolní Lutyně. It is mainly about finding a suitable arrangement of the construction lands in the defined territory, the resolution of transport infrastructure and static transport. All the variants have been extensively elaborated into a drawings- situations, longitudinal profiles and typical cross sections. The most optimal variant for the future investor was selected base on the selection and evaluation of the multi-criteria aspects.
Road design in Vlnitá - Vyškovská area in Brno
Glosová, Vanda ; Matuszková, Radka (referee) ; Radimský, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with variant solution of reconstruction of local road in the city district Brno-Slatina. Three variants were proposed in the thesis, which were processed as a study. The aim of the reconstruction is mainly the unification of the width, the new structure of the road, but also the arrangement of traffic.
Uničov - Residential Zone Design
Navrátilová, Iveta ; Matuszková, Radka (referee) ; Radimský, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of a home zone in the town of Uničov. New road, placement of building plots and static traffic solution was designed here. 3 variants of the new home zone were designed. The most appropriate option has been elaborated in more detail, including the data accompanying report, design documentation and photodocumentation.
Residential areas in Roudna
Votípka, Jakub ; Zenkl, Ondřej (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a new residential area in Roudna. This new area provides a space for 132 new building plot of land. The area is located in the southwest part of Roudna, with area of 10,58 hectares which has been designated in a municipality’s urban management plan for this particular residential development. Part of the diploma thesis is also the reconstruction of the part of Plavská Street, to which the zone is connected. It is a reconstruction of a bus stop, new sidewalk and modification of entrance to the village.
Street Design of the Residential Area in Kostelec
Trhlík, Tomáš ; Apeltauer, Jiří (referee) ; Holcner, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a new residential area in Kostelec village, to come up with a solution of transport infrastructure, parking space and to deal with the location and size of parcels for the future development. The residential area is located in the northwest part of Kostelec village, with estimated area of 43,300 square meters which has been designated in a municipality’s urban management plan for this particular residential development. The defined land has been subdivided into about thirty sections with minimum area of 750 square metres. All characteristics of residential areas were taken in consideration while planning the design of the residential area in Kostelec village. The thesis offers three different designed plans for the area from which one was chosen as the best with regard to multi-criteria evaluations.
Residential Zone village Chválkovice
Rejzek, Jan ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Smělý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a design of a residential zone in the village Chvalkovice. New roads, parking places, layout of building plots and engineering network in the street were designed on the current grassy land. One option has been proposed, which has been elaborated in detail.
Brno waterfront - rehabilitation of rivers and their surrounding areas
Vrba, Petr ; Řehák, Filip (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The theme of the diploma thesis "Brno waterfront - rehabilitation of the Brno rivers and their surroundings" is creating an urban proposal in Brno, Zábrdovice, on the eastern waterfront of the Svitava river. The intention is to use the potential of the area and create the possibility of lucrative housing by river with a commercial ground floor, services, leisure time park with a multifunctional playground and easy direct access to the Svitava river. The studied location, has an area of 6.32 hectares andis defined mainly by the Zábrdovická Street and the Svitava River near the former Premonstratensian Monastery, which now serves as a Military Hospital. At present, the location has mainly low-floor industrial buildings with storage and expedition functions. The proposed buildings relate to existing buildings on the east and west banks of the Svitava River. They have the form of four to six storey blocks, which are characteristic for this area. The park connects to the revitalized eastern embankment of the river at the site of a new footbridgethat connects both rive sides and stairs. They provide space formeetings and relaxation, but also serve as a flood control in the event of a water inflow. Along the Svitava River there is a sidewalk with street alleyways and access to the river.
The compact city - rehabilitation of the urban area surrounding the historic center of Brno
Peterka, Jiří ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The dissertation focuses on rehabilitaion of urban space close to historic center of Brno city. One third of the area is taken by brownfields. These final goals were set: finding a new function for unused places, making a use of potential of Svitava canal and spaces in front of old buldings and creation of new urban spaces . Intervention includes creation of riverside designed for pedestrians, bike path construction, connecting area to city’s transportation system, bulding a new railway station and housing blocks with active street level and ability to walk througH area with as little obstacles as possible. Extra emphasis was placed on compactness of development, polyfunctionality and hierarchy of transpotration that respects man, his everyday life and needs. Concept reflects urban designing trends in 21st century.
Zahradně architektonické úpravy obytných a pěších zón
Šindlerová, Jana
This Bachelor's thesis deals with residential areas and pedestrian precincts and their use and realization in a city. The thesis is composed of two fundamental parts -- textual matter and practical. In the first part was studied available literature and were visited residential areas and pedestrian precincts in the cities of European stature -- Budapest, Wien, Krakow and domestic cities -- Prague and Brno. From these visited zones were deduced subjective findings which were compared with objective findings and finally led to information about transport, infrastructure, amount and position of vegetative components, furniture and car parks. These findings were applied by the author of the thesis during the author's plan in the chosen city -- Novy Jicin. The second part is focused on practical application of gained subjective and objective information from the first part in real city street. The city Novy Jicin was selected for the practical application as the city with great potential to the future. There were made analysis of Novy Jicin and analysis of its streets -- Husova and Novellara. Both streets are projected and more specifically elaborated in a ground plan, section view, axonometry and perspectives.
Solution static traffic on a housing estate in Bazantnice in Hodonin
Špačková, Eliška ; Froněk, Jan (referee) ; Smělý, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the evaluation of the current state of parking on the estate Bažantnice in Hodonin, determining the required number of parking spaces according to CSN 73 6110 and CSN 73 6110 / Z1. The second part deals with the design of possible modifications of local roads. The aim is to increase the number of parking spaces in the area. A newly designed residential zone and zone tempo 30 leads to traffic calming.

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