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City apartment house Klíčova
Foltýnová, Michaela ; Mléčka, Jan (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
New city apartment house is located in the center of Brno, incorporated into older apartment buildings on the Klíčova street and partly on the Zvěřinova Street, near the Křenová street, Olomoucká street a Tržní street. It is a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton, founded on piles, with five aboveground floors and one underground floor, finished by a flat roof. The house is separated by four entrances to units. Each of these units contains a specific type of flat and house is fully wheelchair accessible. In the house there is a underground parking, service areas and flats. Behind the house there is a recreational area for residents of the house. This house is interesting because of interior design and attractive location, especially thanks to the position in the city center, easy accessibility and pleasant surroundings near the river Svitava and a adjacent alley.
Vision for SVIT
Zemánková, Jasna ; Daniel,, Peter (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The SVIT tannery complex in Velké Meziříčí was demolished in 2008. Since then the area that is next to the Balinka river and close to the historic city center has no use. The thesis analyses the characteristics of the place, solves the connection to the surroundings, defines possible functional use and describes the vision for the complex. The aim of the thesis is to propose one of the buildings (library) in the complex in detail. The work could be used as a topic for a public discussion about the development of the territory for the inhabitants and municipal council of Velké Meziříčí.
Breda, the old department store
Mlýnková, Petra ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
ABSTRACT The diploma thesis project deals, as its name suggests, with a former department store, so called „The old Breda“, which was built between 1927-28 in the then capital of Austrian Silesia, the Opava City. The department store is an architectural masterpiece, you will hardly find another department store of this kind in the whole of former Czechoslovakia. In 1972, it was declared a cultural monument. Today, we can understand it as an accurate testimony to what the city of Opava was a hundred years ago, how it has gradually changed and what it is like today. The building and its fate is also a frequently mentioned topic for the Opavans themselves, as the building itself reminds them of pleasant feelings and memories of the experience of its space. In this context, the central space under the dome, illuminated by glass-concrete blocks, is often inflected by people. Together with stained glass windows, lighted display cases and the creaking wooden steps of a large staircase, it offers visitors a truly unique atmosphere and moment. The reason why the building itself leaves a strong trace of nostalgia in each person is quite obvious and indisputable. It is a building of immense architectural quality, which the Silesian native from Krnov, known as the Viennese architect Leopold Bauer, offers to the local people through his work. Although there is no doubt that Bauer was a genius in his field, which I was able to see again and again during my research, we must not forget the fact that the whole project was possible to happen only thanks to the wealth and initiative of David Weinstein, businessman and owner of Breda & Weinstein company. However, Weinstein did not enjoy the building and its fame for very long and if you look at the time, the place and context and the fact that Weinstein was of Jewish descent, you will find out the reason why. The cruel fate thus befell his family, as did almost all Jews at the time (not only) in Opava. In 1945, during the Ostrava-Opava operation, Opava was almost completely reduced to ashes, and after the war, there were this time Germans who were to be completely expelled from Czechoslovakia. At that time, the building was called German because Breda and Weinstein spoke German. This was followed by privatization and the associated further changes in the property and also layout of the building. In 1994, in addition to the misfortune, the building was acquired „for sale“ by the local bussinesman Kolek, which meant a way to Breda to complete destruction. There was even a fire, which blackened the dome‘s otherwise light concrete. Since 2012, when the house was closed and taken out of operation, it has only fallen into disrepair. It was also in insolvency proceedings. However, in the eyes and hearts of the proud Opavans, the building still leaves strong recognition and feelings that did not allow the building to be abandoned, people put pressure on the politicians from the city for a long time, until in December 2021 the ciity approved the purchase of the building. However, this step opened up more and more questions and problems. Nobody knows what to do now. There is no intention. It is only clear that the reconstruction will be very costly. With my work based on analyzes from the last semester and studying the data of available research, I try to show the city how it could handle the building.
Church square
Matějíček, Denis ; Peřinková, Martina (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the work is to design the completion of the block in the historic center of Ostrava in a place called Kostelní náměstí. The work deals with the topic of appropriate integration of contemporary architecture into the historic city center with the choice of the right functions to revitalize this locality. The problem of the city center is quantity of gaps in the historical city core, a few attractive features for people, shifting the focus of interest to the shopping center Nova Karolina and problematic relations between private owners and the city council.
Genius loci and the new urban structure
Nossek, Radim ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The city of Trebic is one of a kind. It brings togehter two elements, a medieval architecture and beautiful nature of numerous valeys that pierce the city at many places. This relationship is creating a romantic views that occures as we walk through the city. The projected structures reacts to its surroundings and in the middle of the new city district flows uncovered Stareckas stream. This newly designed urban valey is connecting new bus terminal with the city center.
Visions for Krnov
Kuklová, Tereza ; Všetečková, Alena (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
Krnov is a city located in Northern Moravia which lays at a foothill of Jeseníky. It is a lively city with a rich history known for its multiculturalism. This fact has had a major political, social and economic changes. Mostly in recent years there has been an increase in a number of activities of various communities, and ambitions of municipality and locals to get improve the quality of culture, family and healthy living near country side. Despite the fact that in the urban structure the distribution of function of residential, cultural, sacral, and industrial architecture it is typical for krnov history.
Brownfields in the Czech Republic in connection with historical centers
Murárová, Lucia ; Svoboda, Lukáš (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the Diploma thesis is an urban study in the area of the former part of Tepna in Náchod. The Tepna area is largely after demolition and is currently dilapidating. This area has the potential for development and use, located within a short walking distance from the historic city center and at the same time from the residential area in the northern part of Náchod. Above the solved area is the castle, which is a dominant and a city landmark. The aim of the proposal was to use the potential of the territory at most, but at the same time to approach the surrounding landscape sensitively and to connect the urban character of the surrounding urban structure of the city and, conversely, the existing buildings of unclosed blocks are supplemented by new development.
City within the City / "Trnitá City Block"
Muzikářová, Veronika ; Czapek, Jakub (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The master project focuses on the design of a multifunctional apartment building situated in the new South quarter of Brno in the context of its urban development and also based on the urban and volumetric study titled Brno - new South quarter, published by Kancelář architekta města Brna (KAM). Brno, like most big cities, is struggling with suburbanization, therefore the current topic is to solve mainly the development in the city in a way that people do not need to leave beyond its borders. The main focus of this thesis is the design and research of the gallery-access apartment building with the gallery situated on the front facade. Part of the thesis is also separate book of analysis, that was made together with colleagues as an undergraduate project.
The Compact urban structure in the Czech Republic
Rajtarová, Magdalena ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The assignment of this diploma thesis is the design of a compact urban structure in the town of Moravský Krumlov. The thesis is divided into an analytical part and a subsequent urban planning study. First the analytical part deals with the comprehension of the town itself. Hereby one outcome is that the region of focus is the historic town center as well as the adjacent industrial area which is located in the southern part of the headland surrounded by the meander of the Rokytná River. Within the urban planning study, the construction within the historic town center is mainly focused on a vacant area, whereas in the industrial area part a new quarter by the river is proposed. The area of the historic town center is characterised by the arched meander of the Rokytná River. Together with the significant slope of the terrain and the proximity of the large industrial area, the town core lacks on connectivity between the historic town center and the surrounding buildings. The aim of the developed proposal is to remove these barriers and to return priority to the inhabitants and visitors. Here among other aspects, especially pedestrians are brought into focus.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Liptáková, Jana ; Joura, Ivo (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The proposed building is designed to fit into the historic city center, take advantage of its historic buildings motives and their modern shape. The proposal has the task of supplementing the missing part of the city's historic center and its external form. Ideologically portrays the original city walls, which were at this point.

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