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Design of sustainable urban structure of the 21st century in the Czech Republic
Gladiš, Filip ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The project focuses on the design of a sustainable urban structure in the southeastern part of an area called Červený kopec, in the land of former brick factory. This urban-planning study endeavors to create a suitable structure for the brick factory brownfield. There are relevant factors which influence the proposal, such as complicated terrain due to the mining history, inconsistency of the surrounding urban structure, improper traffic accessibility, and orientation towards the city centre. The concept is based on the legacy of the area. It builds on the slopes and steep hills and preserves two building of the old factory, which aims to become the centre of the whole area. It is also important to mention the nearby National Landscape Heritage Červený Kopec, which would be connected via a forest-park to the recreational area of Mahenova stráň. The outline of this park creates a soft partition between the city and the park. The whole area is accessible by traffic from three access points, one of which is a newly constructed crossroad with traffic lights connected to the street Jihlavská. This proposal emphasizes the effectivity of the land use, traffic hierarchy, human scale, and the importance of pedestrian movement. The area is characterized by central design, with the ethos of the brick factory. It creates a cultural centre for the whole district and sets the way for new development or restructuralization towards a sustainable future for the city of Brno.
Hotel in Luhačovice
Tejzr, Martin ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The final thesis is focused on a newly-built hotel with wellness in Luhačovice. Luhačovice is a spa town in the region of Zlín. The plot is situated on the outskirts of the town in a mildly built-up area. The terrain is sloping with a view of the town. The building is divided into three operating parts – wellness, restaurant with café and premises for temporary accomodation.The structure is a four-story building with a cellar. The building foundations are based on the reinforced concrete foundation slab. The load-bearing structures of the basement and the ground floor are formed by reinforced concrete walls complemented by reinforced concrete columns. Upper storeys are designed in the system of Porotherm. The floor structure is cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The building is roofed with green roof.
House on a slope
Jakoš, Milan ; Kvapilová, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for building a house on a slope. It is an object with one basement and two above-ground floors. The family house is one apartment unit for a family of four. Vertical structures are made of Ytong. The peripheral basement wall adjacent to the soil is made of reinforced concrete. Ceiling structures are reinforced concrete. The roof is sloping double-skin with a slope of 30 °. The supporting structure of the sloping roof is formed by the Ytong system. The house is based on reinforced concrete strip foundations. The drawing part was processed in Allplan.
Family house - Držovice u Prostějova
Anděl, Marek ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for the family hou-se. The building is located in a newly developing part of the village Držovice on the land numbers 182/1 and 181. The family house is designed for a family of four. The building has two above-ground floors and there is a basement below some part of the building. The movement amongst the floors is through concrete staircase. The object is built from the Porotherm system and covered with a flat roof. The building is based on underlying reinforced concrete belts.
Villa in Brno
Hrubjaková, Petra ; Vranová, Daniela (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
Based on my study from the second year of bachelor study at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno, the following final bachelor's thesis is elaborated. The aim of my bachelor thesis was to prepare an implementation project for a residential villas. The building consists of two villas, which are connected by garages. In the left building there are 1 underground floor and 3 above-ground floors, and in the right building there is one underground floor and four above-ground floors. On the first floor there are garages, cellars, common communications, technical background of the building and two single-storey flats. On the first floor there is one single-storey apartment and two maisonettes. On the other floors there are only maisonettes. There are three single-storey and six maisonettes in total. Each of the apartments has its own terrace. The building has a combined load-bearing system, with the garages construction made of reinforced concrete columns, which is separated from the villas designed with the wall support system. At the front of the underground floor, the wall system is walled with sandwich blocks Silka, due to their higher strength of the pressure, above ground floors are Ytong concrete blocks. The pillar stand on the simple foundation pad and walls are on the foundation strips.
BUT Area Kraví hora
Vrlová, Ela ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis BUT Area Kravi hora is a strategic study of the BUT area at Kravi hora from the previous semester to a scale of 1:200. The subject is the elaboration of the concept in order to bring together the interests of BUT and Brno city in this extraordinary territory for the benefit of both subjects. This work deals in detail with newly proposed objects in the BUT territory. A number of regulations have been issued in the territory limiting the subsequent use of the area, but the current area does not suit the existing potential of the site. The main concept was a creation of a set of buildings that will serve the University for representation and public activities, while allowing the access and use of the general public by the inhabitants of the city of Brno. The whole site will be set up in a newly-built city-wide park and other park areas that will create an attractive part of the now-inaccessible and unspoilt area connecting Veveri with Kravi hora. There will also be added additional features inspired by the existing features in the area, namely the Art Colony with ateliers, then Business Units and spacious Public Workshops. The entire Kravi hora area will be interwoven with a number of services serving both adults and children. The new proposal will also lead to the diversion of car traffic from the whole territory in order to ensure the safest relaxed movement of visitors. There will be numerous parking spaces located on the outskirts of the area. The main goal is to create a strong concept focusing on relaxation, health, education and sport, which should result in the overall opening and attractiveness of the territory.
The Swimming cetrum Brno Zidenice
Pleva, František ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The main theme of this project is a concept of the Swimming centrer in Brno—Židenice. The plot in question is extremely complex. It is located on the edge of a hillside near the Health center at Viniční, which naturally dominates the area by the shape and size of its structure. The underlying idea was to use orthogonal shapes to create a building, that would not compete with the Health center but would add up to its surroundings instead. Every single part of the project was designed to delicately fit into given terrain and surroundings. Most of the functions of the building are set on the 1st floor (e.g. locker rooms, two bars, water world and wellness). The 1st underground floor features technical services rooms. On the 2nd floor, there is only a swimming pool and a terrace with whirlpools on one part of the roof. The roof top offers an excellent view on the city of Brno. South and west facades of the pool hall are made completely out of glass. It is covered by vertical curved aluminum lamellar system. That is because of the thermal technical requirements of the building, however, it is also a dynamic piece of the facade that adds up to aesthetic finish of the building. The construction is based on a combined system of monolithic reinforced concrete columns and walls and glue laminated timber beams and frames. The roofs are compact and green. In the part above the locker rooms is intense green roof planted intensively green fully-grown greenery.
Detached house with a surgery
Tejzr, Martin ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis processes the design documentation of a newly-built detached house with a doctor’s surgery, which is situated on the outskirts of a village Přečkovice located in the Zlin region. The floor plan of the structure has the L-shape and is partly below ground level. It is divided into two parts. The first part serves as an office (a surgery), the second one is a living area. The living area has two above-ground floors. The structure is based on strip foundations. The vertical load-bearing structures are composed of the Porotherm system and in contact with the soil there are concrete blocks for permanent formwork of Livetherm. The horizontal load-bearing structures constitute the cast-in-place reinforced concrete floors.
Kindergarten in Brno
Růžičková, Tereza ; Cahel, Tomáš (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis was prepared on the basic of an earlier study in the subject AG32. This bachelor’s thesis develops study further into the level Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The main theme of this work is the Kindergarten in Brno. The proposed kindergarten is located in the city centre of Brno, on Údolní Street. The land is bordered by a frequented road from the north side and the park Obilní trh, on the south side of the land the relief gradually rises to Špilberk Castle. The main idea was to create a kindergarten object and an ideal space for children’s upbringing and movement. The shape of the building reacts to the surrounding area. On the north side is only the entrance to the building and the school’s operational base. The main room of the school (the games room and the dining room) opens to the south side into the garden which goes further into the slope. The west wing of the building is extended to the slope and the construction continues to the original terrain and it’s possible to cross to the slope of the roof of the building. Roof is designed as a vegetation roof. The overall appearance of the building is of a natural character. It’s made of a wooden facade vertical tile. Only at the entrance to the building and on the other side of the building near garden are designed colour rotating lamellas. Children can rotate with them and change the appearance of the building.
Detached house on a slope
Wachsberger, Petr ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of bachelor's thesis is creation of project documentation of construction of family house on a slope. The family house is two-storey building, where the first floor is set in the sloping terrain to create basement. The object is founded on foundation strips, load-bearing structures are mainly designed from system Porotherm, completed with reinforced concrete ceilings. The reinforced concrede slabs are also the load-bearing construction of flat roof. The object is situated on parcels n. 531 in municipality of Moravské Bránice, cadastre unit Moravské Bránice, South Moravian region.

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