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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.
Reconstruction of baroque granary in Bohutice
Klimeš, Michal ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is reconstruction and adaptation with an emphasis on preservation of its original character (change of completed construction) former agricultural building in the village Bohutice, which is relatively rich in cultural monuments. The project is based on the subject AG033 Studio of Architectural Design III - Restoration of Monuments. The Baroque granary was built in the 18th century. It was originally built on the outskirts of the village to store and dry cereals. Later there was a change in the use of the granary and its subsequent construction changes and modifications. The last one in the Baroque granary was an interest in a company that planned to carve valuable wooden structures carrying floors and sell them to Italy. Thanks to the intervention of the present owner, Mr. Pavel Štefek, who applied for the declaration of the granary as an immovable cultural monument, the construction of the granary was preserved and the granaries fell to the new owner. This is a mixed building. On the first floor, there is primarily a café with facilities and a flexible classroom. On the second floor, there is a multifunctional hall with facilities and the third floor contains space for short-term living. One of the most significant elements of the design is the extension of the baroque granary, which is located on the north side of the parcel due to the limited size of the granary plot. From the beginning of the design, the intention was to preserve the genius loci of the place and the baroque granary, so the shape of the extension exactly follows the shape of the baroque granary, a simple block with a gabled roof. Only material solutions were differentiated due to different periods of two units, namely the original granaries and extensions. The building is thus divided into two main units. Each of these units has one input. The first part of the baroque granary is more like a public part and combines several functions at once. The second part
Gymnasium Dolní Kounice
Julínek, Roman ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The Bachelor´s work is based on the project, that was made for the subject AG035 in the sixth semester of the Bachelor´s degree. The topic of the assignment is a new building of the gymnasium in Dolní Kounice. It is a land around an elementary school in a slightly sloping terrain. The building consists of one aboveground and one underground floor. The underground floor is determined as a sports hall with facilities, dressing rooms and technical facilities for the building service. The first floor consists of a social hall for the public with a representative space including a café, a judo hall and a fitness. Sanitary facilities include both floors. The whole building is solve as a wheelchair accessible building. The design of the gymnasium responds to the place and surroundings in which the plot is located. It is a simple mass, divided in height into two parts, which extend from the sloping terrain and smoothly follow it. An interesting feature is the processing of the exposed concrete wall with wooden paneling with the Olympic theme of pictograms in the corridor on the underground floor, which connects the new building with the elementary school through an underground tunnel. This motif continues on the facade of the building through colored foils for glass. The work also deals with the design of the playground on the roof of the building together with the intensive vegetation roof. The gymnasium is a good solution for the city's background. It will find its use by nursery and elementary school pupils, young people and the general public interested in sporting and cultural events.
Dance school Brno
Belousova, Anastasiia ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of The Bachelor's thesis is a design of the dance school in Brno-Zabrdovice area. The project focuses on a contrstruction of a buildingless gap on the crossing of the Milady Horakove and Prikop streets. The goal is to cover up two large areas of adjacent buildings with a new building. The object is divided into two parts. The first one has a better access for the public. Inside there is a large dance hall that can be rented for various events, music school for adults and a cafe with a terrace on the third floor. The second part is a major eight-story building, which includes dance halls of various sizes, locker rooms with their own sanitation facilities and spaces designed either for rent or as the offices of teachers of the dance school. The upper floors are reserved for students‘ accommodation. Each accommodation unit includes a bedroom, a small kitchen, a dressing room and sanitary facilities. The roomes are suited for one or two students. The entire underground floor is used to park cars and store bicycles. There are also technical rooms and a Boiler Room. For the convenience of residents, the building wis designed as a pass-through. There is a small park with leveling staircases located at the back yard. During the summer season, the lawn can be used as a recreation place for students or residents of the city. The entire structure is designed in accordance with the requirements for Immobile use of structures. The multifunctionality of the new building ideally complements the existing educational facilities of the city, such as kindergartens, high schools, grammar schools and universities.
Modern Art Gallery
Aulisa, Marco ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the draft of a new building of the Modern Art Gallery. The plots in question, i. e. no. 272/51 and no. 272/56, on which the construction project is placed, is located in the cadastral area of the city of Brno, with the main access to the land from Benešova street. The building is situated on the land near the border of the plot with Koliště Street, i. e. on its northeast side. The basic concept of the project, that originates from the sole frequency of the surrounding streets, aims to balance the unevenness of the housing development. At the same time, one of the objectives of this thesis is to develop the plot so that the character of the circular bypass around the city centre is preserved. The shape of the final draft was greatly influenced by two urban axes, namely north and southwest, one of which characterizes the housing development in the direction from the Brno City Hall and the other is characteristic for buildings located in the direction of the Main Train Station. The axes then meet in the middle of the proposed building. The proposed building has four floors, while the underground floor also serves as an garage. On the first floor there is a café, which is connected to a outdoor space with staircase steps. The layout of the gallery on all floors is multifunctional. The third floor also partially serves as a terrace. The proposed building is characterized by inducing a feeling of lightening, which was achieved by embedding the first and third floors inwards and also rounding the corners of the façade of the second floor. An important element of the building is also the solution of natural light penetration. Within the exhibition areas, natural lighting is solved by a fully glazed façade, where a foil is inserted between the individual glasses, which absorbs all direct rays. Only neutral dispersion light gets inside the object. The facade of the building is solved by concrete cladding in its natural design.
City Office of Nový Bydžovv
Vaníček, Martin ; Tichomirov,, Vladimír (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
Diploma thesis is about design and making of execution project for office city building which is located in Nový Bydžov. The building is located in the late brownfield area of Dufek´s wood manufacture, which is on the south part of Nový Bydžov. The building has four above ground floors and one below ground floor. The building shape is rectangular of dimensions 53,02 x 17,62 m. On the south, west and east is the façade from height of second floor slightly cantilevered. On the east part the edge of cantilevered façade duplicate slopping edge of the bottom land and it creates wonderful but economical shape. The height of the building from the ground is 14,5 m. The shape of roof is flat, covered with the mPVC foil and gravel mound. Façade which covering the first ground floor is made of polystyrene with thin layer of plaster which creates building plinth. Top cantilevered façade is made of ceramic tiles of dimensions 1200 x 600 mm which are suspended behind the air layer. The ceramic tiles are light brown color. In the bottom part are glazed areas of rectangular and square shapes to create the open feeling in the ground floor. In the rear part is designed coffee bar with nice outside wooden terrace. Windows in the top cantilevered part of the façade are the circular shape and extend the architectural impression of the building. All windows are in the same color of dark blue. The steel parts of the building are also dark blue color. In the bellow ground floor are designed underground parking lot with the maximum capacity 29 cars and technical equipment. In the first floor above ground are designed reception, big lecture hall, exhibition hall, coffee bar with terrace and toilets. In the second floor above the ground are offices, computer room and HVAC equipment. In the third above floor are offices, conference hall, and IT equipment. In the fourth floor above the ground are also offices, maintenance room and storage of furniture.
Multifunctional Building
Štěrba, Maroš ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The objective of the diploma thesis is to design project for the realisation of new a multifunctional building in city of Brno, Zábrdovice on the corner of Příkop and Bratislavská streets in the wider city center. The object with cellar contains a collective garage. On the ground floor there is a café, from the second to the fourth floor offers rentable office space, on the top floors, the fifth and receding sixth floors are situated apartments varying in size from studio to penthouse. The building is based on a white tub and piles of plain concrete. The supporting system consists of a plate skeleton with concealed heads with reinforcing reinforced concrete monolithic core and two gable reinforcing walls. The skeleton is filled with brickwork. Covered by a combined roof. The main entrance to the building is located on the eastern side along Příkop Street. The architectural expression of the building consists of ceramic cladding strips and rhythm of the hole fill pattern, which decrease with the rising floor.
Administrative building
Přibylová, Blanka ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with project documentation of an office building with an insurance company branch in Brno - Bystrc. The building is designed as a detached building with five floors and one underground floor. The ground plan of the building is rectangular, set in a slightly sloping terrain. The underground floor is located underground garage and technical facilities. On the first floor there is a café and counters. On the second and third floors there are counter halls and on the fourth floor there are office spaces of a private company. The last fifth floor serves as a flat roof exit. The construction system is two-way wall. The building is insulated with thermal insulation and covered with a flat roof.
Newly-built of sports centre
Mališ, Jakub ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with designing of a leisure sport centre in Partizánske in Slovak Republic. It is a detached object on a flat terrain. The object of the leisure sport center has two floors, or specifically the sport center stretches through two floors. In the building there is a cafe with bowling, three badminton courts, five squash courts and commercial area intended for massages. The object is designed from constructive system from lightweight concrete block. The second part is constructed from precast concrete frame with infill wall from lightweight concrete block. The ceiling in one part of the object is designed to be assembled of prestressed precast floor slab and in second part of trapezoidal sheet. The roof is made like flat green roof with extensive grassing. The work includes project documentation for the construction.
Multifunctional building
Kašík, Tomáš ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This thesis addresses of construction design of new building multifunctional house. Multifunctional house is consists of subterranean garage, hairdresser, cafe and 36 residential units. The building has a cellar and 6 floors and it is covered with a flat roof.

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