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Architecture in landscape - Winery
Grätzová, Dita ; Herzanová, Pavla (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Proposes two buildings located at the top of the raised part of the resolved region. One building is positioned parallel to the access road. The shape of the building recalls the long kubus facing in the direction of the driveway and the building of accommodation is designed perpendicular to the object. Both objects are embedded into the basement terrain. Accommodation building is situated on the south, bright and warm side with a beautiful view.
Guesthouse Repechy - renewal and extension of farmhouse
Mokrý, Stanislav ; Janok, Jakub (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the reconstruction of a neglected farm in a small village Repechy at Drahany Highlands. The original layout was traditional square with an inner courtyard. Later the building was completely rebuilt inappropriately (demolition of interior walls, roofing over the courtyard) and used for breeding cattle. The investor intend to reconstruct and extend the building so it can be used as a guesthouse providing additional features – a restaurant, a gym and an indoor pool with whirlpool, which are accessible to accommodated and external visitors. Estimated capacity is approximately 50 beds and the same number of seats in the restaurant. Due to the poor state of the majority of structures, only a small part of the original building is preserved, namely the northeast wing which was originally used as a residential area. The original walls and beamed ceilings are complemented by a new reinforced concrete shear ring and a new ceiling slab (for comparison height levels of floors in the 2nd floor and probably insufficient bearing capacity of the original ceiling). New parts of the building are built using the NOVATOP construction system of prefabricated panels made of solid wood. Under this system are resolved both outer and interior walls, ceilings and roof. Roof covering is made of fibre-cement roof tiles. Insulation is made mostly of wood-fibre boards by STEICO. The design of exterior of the building is using two colors - pure white plaster uniting old and new parts and platinum gray highlighting selected elements (cornices, window and door jambs).
Tourist chalet under Kozlena
Lukeš, Petr ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design a chalet Horská chata pod Kozlenou in the village of Staré Hamry. The object is placed on a sloping plot located in an attractive tourist area of the Beskydy mountains. The building has two floors and is partially furnished with a basement. On the first overground floor there is a restaurant with a terrace and staff facilities. On the second overground floor we can find the guest rooms. The structural system is made of hollow concrete blocks. The chalet has a shed roof.
The Repechy Guest-House
Strnad, Miroslav ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of the third year of the undergraduate studies. The task was the renewal and the extension of the farmhouse for an accommodation facility and other services. The farmhouse is situated in a small village Repechy near the town of Prostejov and is complemented by two other unused buildings. In the second half of the 20th century, rectangular shaped farmhouse with a yard was roofed, interior walls were partially demolished and interior space was used for keeping the cattle. It had a big impact for the current condition of the object. Aggressive environment and high humidity, for which structures were not designed, significantly accelerate the degradation process. Later, the cattle was moved away and the original farmhouse is deteriorating until these days. Currently, the object and its surroundings are in a bad condition. Most of the constructions are damaged and it is not possible to use them anymore. Northern tract is the only part worth protection. There are preserved precious historical chambranles and other plastic decoration. Surroundings is overgrown with wild vegetation. The aim was to preserve and bring out valuable parts of the original object and find them appropriate use under specified conditions. The proposal deals with the removal of three sides of a rectangular farmhouse and preserving the northern tract in the form of a torso. Extension is based on the original farmhouse. Extends the original built up area boundary to use existing structure and creates the first volume, which symbolizes the traditional static form. Rotated duplicate of the first volume then characterized a modern and dynamic attitude in architecture. The final design of an extension is created by synthesis of both volumes as an evidence of the coexistence of a traditional and a modern form. Designed extension has one floor, locally basement and second floor. The extension is also characterized by the use
The Repechy Guest-House
Bělovský, Michal ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The basis of this Bachelor Thesis is the architectural study which was done in the summer semester of the third year of my bachelor’s studies. The topic of this architectural study was the reconstruction, rebuilding and restoration of former farmhouse in Repechy. The aim of the study was to find a suitable urban, shape and functional solution. The original idea of the owner was to create the pension as the outcome. The architectural proposal respects owner’s requirements, yet it also adds other supporting functions to create attractive place for rest, recreation and sport. The main idea of the study thus becomes the interconnection of accommodation, entertainment, recreation and education. I decided to design the object in a way so that is suitable for both couples and small families, as well as for larger groups and units. Based on this, I divided the building into three main parts. The first part is situated in the retained part of the original farmhouse in memory of the history of this place. From the functional point of view it serves as a reception, owner accommodation and occasional staff accommodation. The second part of the building is used to accommodate guests. It is an extension of double-bedded and double rooms with own hallway and en suite facilities. The third part serves as the dining room for the guests. There is a kitchen with facilities and multi-purpose space to be found. Design and the shape solution of the farmhouse are based on the rural structure character and tries to fit in this style.
The Family House with Accommodation
Nekvinda, Alexandr ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
It is a newly built, detached 2 storey family house with a basement and a terrace. The external walls of the property consists of ceramic shaped bricks. The house is located on a slope oriented towards the south-west. In the basement is a separate apartment which can be used as accommodation for tourists. On this floor there is also a garage and technical facilities. The first and second floor of the property is used for residential purposes. The building is covered with a gable roof with two dormer-windows.
Area for Breeding Horses
Floriánová, Jitka ; Klimek, Karel (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this project was to design a new hippocentre in the locality of Lipůvka – Jihomoravský kraj. The building site is situated in a sloping terrain, on a meadow out of the built-up area of the village. The principle of this draft lies in a division of various functions to the separated objects, connected by inner and outer ways. The object is functionally divided into five parts – hall of an inner riding-school (partially imbedded into the terrain), with added objects of keeper’s/owner’s housing, restaurant and a club room with a kitchen and other service rooms, and accomodation part for guests. Higher in the terrain we can find horse stables with integrated service rooms- such as feed storage, changing rooms for the users, and showers for the horses. One of the most important requirements of this project was also to create a functional complex though the significant cant in the elevation across the length of the given area. Thus, the stable buildings have inside two different floor levels to compensate it. The hall of a riding-school is lighted by skylights in its roof, which also provide indirect lighting to the rooms in the western part of the three added blocks. In this bachelor thesis, only the buildings for accomodation and dwelling of people are being further designed and documented.
Family House with an establishment
Fianta, Martin ; Plachetský, Jiří (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with a design house with an establishment. The building is divided into two parts. The private part is for family living, the mutual part for guests accommodation in five double bedrooms with facilities. The new building has three floors, partially embedded into the hillside, with a gable roof. From a structural point of view this is a masonry structure with a transverse wall system.
Riding-hall Lipůvka
Rohrerová, Aneta ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor work was prepared as a project for construction based on the studio work from the 2. year. Riding-hall Lipůvka is a complex of three buildings consisting of a pension with a restaurant, riding hall and stables. The complex is situated in the undeveloped area on the outskirts of Lipůvka in the district Blansko. The entire building is designed barrier free. The project documentation includes a two-storey building to pension with a restaurant. The structural system consists of a building system POROTHERM with a contact insulating system from company ISOVER. The roof is composed of bonded trusses with lightweight metal roofing from company LINDAB. Establishment of the object is solved mainly by reinforced concrete strips, sometimes with reinforced concrete quiffs. The building is situated on the north-south axis. Architectural expression builds on agricultural use.
Sheepfarm
Bartošová, Petra ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The bachelor thesis was developed as a project for building construction based on the studio work of 3rd semester. Sheep farm building is a komplex of free interconnected buildings, divided according to their functions (accomodation, restaurant, production, sheepfold). The complex of buildings is a designed from ecological materials (wooden building) due to its location and purpose. The base of architectural and constructional design is simplicity, functionality and practicality.

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