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Church in the housing estate
Samiec, Daniel ; Kiszka, Josef (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The aim was to design a roman catholic church in the housing estate Brno-Nový Lískovec with a capacity of 200 seated and social center. Site for church is a rocky hill between high rise prefabricated houses, this hill is sloping from north, where main road and bus stop is located, to south and it drops by about 8 meters. Since this is a proposal in housing estate which lacks quality public space, creating public space was a priority. The proposal uses existing building on site for social center and adds new church building creating public church square. Public space is opening to the south towards view between houses on neighbouring hills. Main church space is arranged in semi-circular plan enclosed with circular presbytery. The main elevated space is enclosed by sacristy, adoration chapel, baptismal chapel and facilities. On the right side of the main entrance to the church is tower.

Church in the housing estate
Korčák, Jan ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The thesis proposal for a new building with the Roman Catholic Church Pastoral Center in New Liskovec estate in Brno. The proposal follows the tradition of religious buildings, uses the idea of the direction of space, its gradation and image paths for the good of man and love. Construction of the church refltects layering of the floors of the surrounding settlements, which passes through each floor verticaly from font to the roof garden which has its character of an atmosphere Gethsemane garden. The horizontal direction of the space reflects the way of a man in this world and symbolizes a labyrinth of the world, the path to salvation and redemption of the human soul. In this order follows vestibule, the nave and chancel topped with circular skylight. Floor of the nave consists of exposed rock massif which symbolizes clasp with the earth and also freely interpret the parable of the two builders from Matthew's Gospel. The only source of natural light in the nave is circular skylight above presbytery that creates a vertical flow of light and symbolically shows the way to the only God. Right in the horizontal direction of the intersection of human and divine is the sacrificial table on which occurs transsubstination during the Mass.

Pastoral aspects of Baptism in the current debate in the German speaking sphere..
Kolářová Takácsová, Kornélia ; Filipi, Pavel (advisor) ; Michalcová, Andrea (referee) ; Filipi, Pavel (referee)
The thesis "Pastoral aspects of the baptism in the current discussion in the German speaking countries" analyzes critically the theological discussion since the seventies. The baptism is deprived of its closely sacramental and christological determination and is treated as an occasional service. Biographical and ritual concepts of the occasional services attribute to these acts a special theological significance that cannot be derived from Christ's commission to preach the gospel, but rather is rooted in a piety, which targets the life cycle of individuals and families. Occasional services are therefore seen as a pastoral accompaniment of man in his fault (and critical) stage of life. Its aim is to convey his emotional and cognitive stabilization and assist in re-establishing his fluctuating identity. The practice of the baptism, in this perspective, must regard ambivalent experiences of parents and provide them an appropriate religious intervention. Traditional theological contents of the baptism are markedly eliminated with regard to the situation of the distant Christians who became estranged from the reflected Christianity. Keywords Baptism, Pastoral Care, Occasional Services, Ritual, Folk Church

The house for the handicapped people in the centre of town listed reservation
Konvičný, Tomáš ; Foretníková, Ladislava (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is a project of a building for handicapped people. This building is set into the historic center of the urban conservation area in Lipník nad Bečvou. The site for the building has a rectangular plan in view and is situated on the edge of the southern row of houses on the T.G.M. square and the western row of houses of Křížkovského street. The conditions for the building of the house in a view of the conservation care: - the house has maximally two floors - the plan in view must respect the street line - the roof must be inclined - wooden windows and doors - lime plaster The mass solution is based on the concept of the ending of both present street faces, whose heights are very different. The part of the building which faces towards the square, fulfils the condition of two floors building and thus in the long distance view from the square it does not eclipse the skyline of the bell tower and St. Jacob´s church. The higher part of the house follows the currently standing house in Křížkovský street, it makes a second plan impression and it does not disturb the long distance view. The southern orientation of the taller part contributes to a good sunlit of the inner space and the taller height enables a better use of the building plot. Both masses are connected by a part with the eastern orientation which is sunk in the view of the base line and so it enables to make he space for placing the ramp and two stanby parking places. The building is partly two-floored and partly four-floored with one floor in the underground. In the grand floor there is placed six parking places, technical background and storage rooms. The vertical transport is provided by both personal and freight lifts, the inner staircase a set forth ramp and one direction ramp for cars, which is controlled by trafic lights. In the first floor there are: 2 commercially useful spaces with backgrounds, a freight ramp for materials and workshop products transport and a waste storage. In the second floor there are a workshop with backgrounds (office, storage room, daily room, cloakroom and bathroom) and a flat (103 m2). In the third floor there are two flats (79 m2) and (49 m2). In the fourth floor there is a flat (79 m2). The construction of the house is monolytic, made of steel and concrete. It is made of basal belts, footing, peripheral supporting walls, bearers and ceiling boards. The dividing walls are concrete. The concrete construction is like a view from the inner space and from the other space. It is warmed with mineral fiberglass, which is covered with a retaining hydroisolation and cement facing with a lime plaster. This everything is hung on an aluminium profiles grid. In the ground floor, the fillings of the slots are aluminium eloxed in an anthracite grey colour. In the other floors They are made of wood with a wooden facing. The roof construction is made of a wooden bond which is put on a steel and concrete construction. The roof case is ventilated and there are aluminium eloxed folded templates.

B + B BARCELONA
Křikavová, Iva ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
B+B Barcelona/master’s thesis/Iva Křikavová/studio of Ivan Koleček/2010 Urban Plan of Poble Nou district of Barcelona in the past was strongly defined, factory halls fully built the block, streets and squares had a clear structure. Industry terminated operations and adjacent diagonals became attractive for various companies, hotels and developers, who started to build. Thirty-storey houses with undefined environment, the structure is lost, chaos prevails. To preserve the character of the plan, the old and the newly formed buildings, became a clear definition of the school block. Definition of block one hundred years ago lay in the absolute middle of the courtyard, but how to behave now in 2010? The answer is to define a block with three houses, each of then has its function - school, sports, library and dining room. Among them are moving teachers and students, experiencing the way, change the focus away leaving behind the school building and coming to do sports, eat or read a book. Actual volumes, however, could not become the answers, they could not become to be an integrated bloc. The space between them must band them together to give a complete character, followed by the part-built and connect everything to each other, gain mobility system common to all three. The solution became a principle belts - belt bound outdoors, belt inner freedom (hall, path to the target classroom, a room) and the target belt in the form of classrooms, gym and multipurpose halls. Cerda Plan for unique compared to other rectangular nets are the squares that are created with cutting off corner of the block. Project in such an urban network should respond to this. What is the city block and cut off the corner? In a project for me is not a barrier to good regular layout, but instead of entering the city and its principles into the project and school responses to these special places. In all four corners is resulting in an open hall houses all over the floor, becoming an indoor view schools in cities and towns for school. The system is one exception, it is an existing church, which has not an ambitions to become something special and unusual, but is part of the whole. Each object has its own ledge. This has become a symbol of an element that turns the house imide to the courtyard and other buildings. It connects the building and the downstream area, it gives him character building, sport connects with an outdoor playground, building a library with a place for rest and home school with a place with trees. All three ledges are the same height, thus uniting the whole school, the whole block. Facades are open underneath, glazed, thus having a different character than the rest.

The Archeological Park Mikulcice
Hladíková, Monika ; Urbášková, Hana (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Architectonic and urbanistic concept The designed area is placed in the rural zone of the village Mikulčice and in the rural zone of the village Kopčany. This area has a big potencial in its cultural and historical values as well as in the natural ones. The connection of the pure and very original nature with a very strong historical value gives the region its very own authentic character and amplifies the experience of the visitor. This reagion was declared as a cultural heritage in 1962 and yet it is nominated to the World heritage list UNESCO. Its rich history and archeological discoveries gave an idea to built here a congress center. The congress center is situated in the natural enviroment where it presents the ruined churches and also the archeological discoveries. The goal of this project is to attract attention of the public. To enriche the knowledge of the public and to connect both sides of the river Morava by a bridge. The idea is to preserve the woods and meadows in the horizontal like region and to enter the landscape with a similar composition. The building itself is situated to the north of the ground plans of the churches, in historical path of the authentic waterway around the stronghold site. Its shape is inspired by a boat which reflects the waterway and the heritage of st.Cyril and st.Method who passed on to us the teachings of the Church. This is symbolised as large boats carrying the people to the everlasting salvation. The topic of the „path“ reminds us of our pilgrimage through the neverending sea of time. The values which our ancestors passed on to us and which we will pass on to our children. The bridge which overcomes this building can be a notional connection beetween the history and the present days. These are undoubtedly linked together and we should not forget it.

The Lighting of Liturgic Space
Jedličková, Veronika ; Přikryl, Miroslav (referee) ; Zdařil, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the lighting of aisles, chapel and space under the chior in St. John the Baptist’s church in Frýdek-Místek. The thesis has two parts. The first part focuses on whole concept of lighting, also location of lighting fixtures and its impact on the overall space effect. The second part is the design of the luminaire, respecting the specifics of the space. The luminaire is also trying to satisfy the lighting requirements established by the local parish council.

Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Škvařilová, Marie ; Sirotek, Adam (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Urban concept The theater has been situated in the city center in tehe urba block, which is an endpoint of Plečniks urban axis. Main point of urban-design idea is an extention of Plečniks axis, which connects Trnovo church and Kongresni trg square, and creating connection between the square and foot-path inside the block, which connects Slovinska street and Wolfova street. The seccond point was the minimalisation of demolitions of existing buildings. Architectural concept The theater building consist of two cubic objects, whose are in interaction. Contrast between heavy and closed volume of theater and light volume of restauration with fully-glassed wall, which connects iterior space with entrance exterior space. In the stone cubus of theater have been designed only three chinks, whose admoniches to entrance. The idea of the building consists in surprising difference between close window-less exterior of the house and sunlight-full interior. Thi idea has been used for designing of all layouts.

Sacred Space Study
Němec, Lukáš ; Jáně, Miroslav (referee) ; Zdařil, Zdeněk (advisor)
Design of Road church, part of the rest area, near the National Historic Landmark Hospital Kuks, inspirated by baroque forms and principles.

Analýza vybraného krajinného a sídelního prostoru v CHKO Broumovsko
Kučera, Vojtěch
This graduation thesis has as its object to descripe historical colonisation of choice land CHKO Broumovsko. In the second part of the thesis are interpreted pozitive and negative influence in development area CHKO Broumovsko. It the third part of the thesis is analysed part of area where are build the Dientzenhofer's country churches. For all thesis was selected area of protected landscape area Broumovsko.