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House of dignified old age Ivanovice
Svatošová, Antonie ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the new-build Home of Dignified Old Age. The building is located in the centre of the city district called Brno-Ivanovice. The front of the proposed structure faces the square in order to complete the view side of the village square and, simultaneously, complete and precisely define the area. Both the ambience and environment of the village are reflected by the layout and height elevation of the design. The floor plan is divided into four blocks interconnected by connecting necks. By organizing individual blocks of construction around the inner yard, the building builds on the layout of the farm buildings of the existing village development. More than a half the land of an irregular shape is occupied by the designed structure while the remaining part of the property is intended to be transformed into parking spaces, an access road and a leisure park. Vertically, the new building is divided in two diverse manners - in the frontage and as a whole. The front of the building adds one vertical dominant to the existing buildings, whose dominance co-creates a coherent look. Notwithstanding the design of the front, the structure of the rest of the new-built is divided into several levels within individual blocks. The main reason for this breakdown is the need to illuminate the entire complex with natural light. Sunlight, thus, falls across the lowest southern single-storey building on to three-storey blocks and, moreover, into the courtyard area. The single-storey block is connected to the two-storey ones by a three-storey block so that the height differences feel continuous. The design of the building and its immediate surroundings is intentionally without barriers. The House of Dignified Age contains 21 separate housing units that are divided into three categories. The allotment is based on the level of implementation of barrier-free spaces that each individual housing unit meets. In addition to the apartments, the premises are designated for service staff, a doctor's office, a care home and a dining room. Indoor and outdoor social spaces are designed to host events as well as informal gatherings. The operation of the proposed home for the elderly should provide users with a quiet, cultured and enriching environment for living with the opportunity to create new social connections.
Cider production Víchov
Kopáč, Martin ; Bílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor's thesis is to design a new multifunctional cider house and canning factory in the village of Víchov near Pilsen. The site currently contains buildings of an unused pig farm. The land is accessible from two sides: the main road on the south side and a field road on the west side. Further plans include integrating with the broader context of warehouses from the east side, however, these are not part of the bachelor's thesis. The proposed facility will serve industrial and recreational purposes, attracting visitors and cider enthusiasts to the area and creating new jobs for local people. The facility will be enhanced with three green roofs. It consists of a complex of three separate buildings, whose arrangement is based on the original terrain, similar to the current development. The buildings are connected by necks, which also serve as ramps. The runoff of rainwater is directed to a retention tank, which also serves as a water feature between the production hall and the building with accommodation, a café, administration, and showrooms. The retention tank enhances the environment of the outdoor terrace, which offers a view of the bottling and pasteurization of the cider through the glass wall of the production hall. The buildings SO-01 to SO-03 have green roofs. The first floor of the SO-01 building consists of a showroom, café, administration, dining room, and entrance to the production area through the neck. This ensures the separation of clean and dirty traffic. As it is a rural construction, wood-plastic – the most suitable combination of significance and efficiency – is chosen as the main material for the exterior shell. Combined with glass, the building complex is modern, yet acknowledges its rural function.
Exotarium ZOO Brno
Kučera, Jiljí ; Wittmann, Maxmilian (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of a pavilion for the Australia - New Guinea exhibition in Brno Zoo. The building serves mainly as an exposition and home for exotic species of birds, small mammals and fish. The building should meet all the conditions of buildings for the public, working conditions for employees and animal welfare. The area under consideration is located in the premises of the Brno Zoo, in the northern part of the district of Bystrc. The construction site is located roughly in the middle of the zoo at the crossroads between the Tropical Pavilion and the African Village. The relatively sloping, irregular plot is accessible from the north and east sides by a campus road. The kangaroo enclosure is directly adjacent to the west side, while the bison and camel enclosures are located to the north, across the road. The resulting design consists of a two-storey building that follows the contour line of the site. It is a building composed of two regular masses of rectangular plan. The upper smaller mass is superimposed on the lower larger mass. The pavilion includes indoor and outdoor aviaries, terrariums, aquariums, staff facilities, animal facilities and food preparation. The facade of the Exotarium imitates the red rock typical of Australia. It is made up of an ETICS system to which a moulded polystyrene layer and a painted surface will be added. An extensive green roof with aviaries is proposed on the main building. The design includes a small plaza to provide shade for visitors. Two buildings are proposed within the square - refreshments and public toilets. The bachelor thesis is based on documents in the form of assignment, dwg drawing of the cadastral situation and architectural study from the course BGA036 - Architectural Atelier 5.
Hotel India
Došková, Adriana ; Velková, Soňa (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with a hotel in India, which is supposed to serve mainly for tired truckers who come to rest, eat or use the toilets after a long journey. The construction site is located on National Highway 544 in India, which connects Tamil Nadu with the city of Kochi in Kerala. The selected area is located in Kannadi -Kerala. The surroundings of the plot are used as arable land and there is a service of the Renault car company and other smaller businesses nearby. The lot is largely occupied by a parking lot for trucks and cars. The object itself is designed as a separate two-story building with a green flat roof and an atrium inspired by traditional Indian dwellings. The structure of the building consists of a wall system made of bricks and is supplemented with reinforced concrete columns in the atrium and at the entrance. The first aboveground floor has mixed functions, where there are spaces for the public, employees, toalets, but also the first rooms for guests. On the second aboveground floor, there are rooms for guests, common sanitary facilities and areas for staff. The dominant feature of the building is the atrium with greenery, seating and a place for prayer. The facade of the building is made of perforated sheet metal, which is easily available in India and in a copper brown color, it gently blends in with the surroundings, but its shape attracts visitors from the surrounding area.
Gallery of Modern Art in Brno
Knipiglová, Nina ; Doležal, Ondřej (referee) ; Novák, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the design of a modern art gallery located in the city district of Brno-Center. The plot, with an elevation ranging from 205.200 to 207.100 meters above sea level, features an irregular layout. While the central location is advantageous, nearby roadways contribute to the noise in the local environment. The structure, consisting of five floors with two underground and three above-ground levels, is designed in accordance with the city's plan for mixed-use areas, taking into consideration the planned circular park. The main entrance is located on the first floor on the western side, featuring a large entrance hall, a café, a library, and office spaces. The second and third floors are designated for exhibition spaces, supplemented by rentable studio areas. The underground sections include double-decker garages and supply rooms. The design concept responds to the surroundings; the building's break follows the street line in the Kolište section, and the northern façade is parallel to the city hall. The building's façade is visually divided. The first above-ground floor is glazed with white plaster, while the other above-ground levels are covered with aluminum panels. The objective of the project is to integrate into the urban environment and provide a space that supports cultural and social activities in Brno-Center.
Víchov cider house and cannery
Zeinerová, Eliška ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a new building of a production area of a cider and canning factory in Víchov, a local part of the municipality of Černošín in the Pilsen Region of the Czech Republic. The area is located in the outskirts of the village, on the site of a former agricultural complex. The land is bordered on the south-eastern side by a local road, from which the site is accessible via the main entrance. The site is slightly sloping towards the south. The site has a capacity for twenty employees in production and ten employees in administration. The design includes the production hall itself, supplemented by two warehouse buildings, an administration building and a sales showroom. The production process includes the production of cider, cider and seasonal fruit preservation. The main idea of the concept is to respect and respond to the rural type of the surrounding buildings as much as possible. This is mainly represented by detached houses and small farm buildings, which are often arranged around farmyards. The proposal therefore consists of five single storey buildings with a gable roof, which are situated around a central courtyard, the key area of the site. The scale of the site and the archetypal shape of the buildings, which responds to the surrounding character of the development, became the focal point of the design.
Low-rise apartment buildings in Řečkovice
Vrzalová, Anna ; Wolf, Petr (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on a residential building designed primarily for young people as starter and transitional housing, with the possibility of renting space on the ground floor. The construction site is located in the Řečkovice district of Brno, surrounded by existing residential buildings and family houses. The parcel is adjacent to the main road Terezy Novákové to the east and gradually slopes westward, where it borders the garden of a local kindergarten. On the same plot, construction is already underway for two additional residential buildings with a library and a municipal hall. The immediate vicinity is well-equipped and accessible by public transportation. Regarding automobile traffic, a new road is being created on the plot, connected to the one-way street Družstevní and the main road Terezy Novákové. The western part of the plot is designated as a park with a children's playground and a workout area, in accordance with local requirements. The building itself is designed as a separate four-story basement structure with a flat roof. The construction of the building consists of a transverse wall system with a monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling structure. The cubic shape is chosen to efficiently and simply utilize the building's surface area. The ground floor contains rentable spaces and the entrance to the main residential section. The underground floor houses cellar compartments. The 2nd to 4th floors comprise residential units, each designed as a studio apartment with a balcony. The facade is finished with white plaster complemented by light frames around windows and doors. Metal railings, balcony slabs, and the canopies over the main entrances are made of concrete, providing additional architectural accents.
Apartment building in Moravské Budějovice
Sláma, Lukáš ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This thesis covers designing documentary materials for realization of a new- build property of a residential house. The residential house is planned on a flat land. It is a four-floor building with a cellar. The constructional system is brick of construction blocks POROTHERM. The building is based on foundation strips from pure concrete. Vertical supporting constructions are from blocks POROTHERM. Horizontal supporting constructions are from monolitic reinforced ferroconcrete. The roofs are solved as flat single housing cover. In the residential house there are 12 housing units, non-residential premises and a technical hall. The total built-up area is 380,82 m2, The attic height is +9,890. The building has got a barrierfree entrance, but there is no barrier-free flat here. There is a car park next to the residential house. There are a technical hall, gym, clubroom, a washroom, a pram room, a bicycle room, a storeroom and cellar booths for individual housing units. From the first floor up, there are individual housing units. Flats have an access from one central staircase. In this area, there is also planned a lift.
New apartment building in Telč
Benešová, Zuzana ; Hobzová, Klára (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design and develop project documentation for a new apartment building. The apartment house is located in Telč. The building is designed as a free-standing building with three aboveground floors and one basement. There are eleven parking spaces next to the building. The basement of the floor plan extends above the ground floor, there is a common room, cellar and technical facilities. There are nine residential units on the upper floors. The apartment building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. Perimeter masonry in the basement is made of concrete blocks and in the upper floors of ceramic blocks. The internal load-bearing masonry is also made of ceramic blocks. The ceiling structure and the staircase are monolithic. An elevator is located between the arms of the staircase. The roof is flat, vegetative. The building envelope is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system.
Reinforced concrete lookout tower
Vaněčka, Jan ; Zich, Miloš (referee) ; Koláček, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is the static design and assessment of the reinforced concrete structure of the observation tower. The design is further supplemented with visualizations of the architectural design of the structure. Structurally, the observation tower is designed as a locally supported slab by four columns, which are based on footings on the bedrock. The location of the structure is being considered near the ruins of Helfštýn Castle in the Olomouc region.

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