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OLOMOUC – Densification Urbaine – Urban Consolidation
Haasová, Lenka ; Spusta, Ondřej (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Densification is a significant urban trend of the 21st century in European cities. With the growing population comes the question, where to build? Is it possible to continue to expand urbanly into the surrounding landscape? We already feel the problems that the growth of the city in the area brings with it. Is there really no other way that is sustainable and can improve the quality of life in cities? Thanks to the new use of seemingly complicated parts of the city, we can contribute to the development of the city. Densification is therefore a way of sustainable development, namely the economic use of urban space. During the analysis of the structure of the city of Olomouc, the question arose where we can thicken and thus improve the quality of life in the city? Right on the edge of the center, there are places that are slowly becoming "dead" and not "habitable". These places are close to the city parks, which were created in the places of the former bastion fortifications. Could the interconnection of these parks give a gradual impetus to new thinking? The chosen place for the design of the student center is located on the southern edge of the historic center near the building of the former market. This area has very complicated links to the surroundings and its potential is not fully exploited. It could therefore become the center of the university, where the city connects with nature.
Sustainable housing on the edge between individual and collective
Pokrivčák, Marek ; Foltýn, Kryštof (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The project of a housing complex on Červený kopec shows the possible ways of modern living. Preference of ecological forms of transport, life in a community near the nature or transport accessibility are some of the main elements of this project. The main division of surfaces dominates the urbanistic aspect of the project. There is the urban and green surface, whose proportion changes based on the character of the place. Somewhere the greenery is dominant, elsewhere it is the urban surface. Then there are surfaces of the community garden and a public park, which clearly defines the relationship between the private and the public spaces.
Democratic Architecture – Kamenný vrch
Balag, Patrik ; Moler, Vít (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is design of a polyfunctional residential tower house with coworking spaces on Oblá Street in the urban district of Brno - Nový Lískovec. My design is one of four newly designed buildings in atelier. Each of these buildings are connected to 4 gables of prefabricated buildings. Function of my building is housing and shared coworking space. In my design I am trying to respond to the steep terrain, fix the greenery and respond to the fact that the building is connected to one of the gables of the prefabricated building.
Green architecture design and infrastructure in cities
Cacková, Anna ; Gottvaldová, Jana (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the topic of green infrastructure and its importance in a city. The work presents ten selected problems and precautions that cities encounter in the process of planning and designing the greenery. The practical part evaluates the current state of the administration and maintenance of urban greenery in Björnson Park near the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno. The analysis of the current situati-on and the problem research showed that the analyzed area has certain deficiencies in the management and care of public greenery. We not only observe a lack of awareness of trees and their needs but also face insufficient knowledge of climate change, which causes cities to overheat. It is necessary to respond to these changes and use all pos-sible precautions that are available.
Importance and development of village settlements in the Czech Republic
Ondrůšková, Tereza ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with village settlements in the Czech Republic. First, the term village and other related terms are defined. The village is perceived from the point of view of legislation and spatial planning. The introductory part also includes a description of the historical development and structure of the villages and mentions folk architecture. The main part of the work is focused on the current state of Czech villages. There is a general analysis covering areas such as public space, public amenities, green, transport, monuments, or new development. The analysis was applied to villages located in the administrative district of the municipality with extended powers of Kroměříž and to the municipality of Rataje. Based on the findings, it evaluates villages and outlines the possibilities for their future development.
Centre for Prevention, Masaryk Oncology Institute in Brno
Krejčí, Johana ; Adamson,, Krsitina Richter (referee) ; Sládeček, Svatopluk (advisor)
Diplomová práce zpracovává komplexní návrh nového Centra prevence rakoviny v areálu Masarykova onkologického ústavu na Žlutém kopci v Brně. První stavba svého druhu v České republice doplňuje současnou zástavbu nemocničního areálu. Koncepce navrženého souboru budov se zaměřuje na kontakt hranice nemocničního areálu s nově vznikající obytnou čtvrtí v této lokalitě. Návrh obsahuje jak samotné centrum prevence, lůžkové oddělení nebo protonové centrum, tak pronajímatelné prostory pro další služby široké veřejnosti.
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Menšíková, Kateřina ; Horňasová, Tereza (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Master’s thesis focuses on area of historic water reservoirs on Yellow Hill, situated between streets of Tomešova and Tvrdého. They continued to supply Brno with non-potable water until 1997 and TIC is currently looking for a new way to make water reservoirs accesable and more interesting to the general public. Due to the existence of underground reservoirs the site has remained undeveloped and is covered with dense greenery. Thanks to that, the character of the place is in the context of the surrounding build-up area very unique. The proposal not only respects that, but seeks to support it. The whole area is undergoing through new landscape design and is completed by three single-storey pavilions, which with their various functions ensure the operation of the site. The historic buildings that were used to manage the underground reservoirs are renovated and integrated into the operation of the site. An important part of the design is also the solution of barrier-free access to reservoirs, their interconnection and installation of optical device - the Camery Obscury in the oldest of the reservoirs. The whole place becomes more accesible and attractive for visitors.
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Lamačková, Zuzana ; Chodelková, Klaudia (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is a design of a spatial and functional concept of the site of non-functional historical reservoirs in Brno on Yellow hill. The aim of the work is to create an idea of the use of the site and its underground reservoirs and to find a strategy for involving the site in the functioning of the city. The source of water was an elementary condition in the expansion and growth of city, and now few people realize how large network of underground structurs ensures its circulation and how important was their role in the past. The main idea of the work is to focus not only on one accessible reservoir in the area on Yellow Hill, but on a wider water world of Brno.
The GAP in Brno
Koudelková, Veronika ; Bernátek, Tomáš (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The subject of my work was to fill a selected gap in the heart of Brno with a residential building, to compact the city center and effectively use unmaintained spaces. The solved area is located on Cejl street in the Zábrdovice district, nicknamed the Brno Bronx. With my design, I try to contribute to the attractiveness of the location and the creation of pleasant living in the city center as part of a friendly and creative community. The concept is based on the ideal use of the land and also takes into account the surrounding buildings and normative requirements for their placement, spacing and sun exposure. The resulting design therefore consists of three buildings - two apartment buildings in the courtyard and a street building, which in addition to the vertical communication serves also as a noise and dust filter and with its facade brings into the street a hitherto non-existent green element. In this building there is also a space on the ground floor for the sale of local plants, flowers or vegetables, which residents can grow directly on the plot, in greenhouses in the street building or directly on spacious galleries connecting all 3 designed buildings. The design also takes into account the need for parking spaces for residents, which are located on the ground floor directly below the apartment buildings together with the cellars.
The GAP in Brno
Hobzová, Petra ; Jourová, Drahoslava (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor's thesis is the design of a multifunctional building in a selected gap in the center of Brno in Jezuitská Street. The main idea was to create a multifunctional house that will be suitably designed into a cramped and deep gap and will combine several functional units. It is primarily civic amenities with services, administrative functions and mostly student housing. On the ground floor there is a shop and a cafe. In my work I deal with the material connection to the surrounding buildings of the place and I respect it. In the cramped narrow gap, which has a given area, it was necessary to divide the building plot into 2 masses due to sufficient sun exposure of all spaces. The main mass, which closes the street line on Jezuitská Street and the second, which closes the gap in the park of Danuše Muzikářová. In the central part there is a smaller courtyard with vertical communication with a singlearm staircase and a barrier-free solution - an elevator. The horizontal communication consists of balconies, which connect the two materials on each floor and from them there are accesses to individual apartments and offices. In the proposed multifunctional building, there is a passage from Jezuitská Street through the courtyard with greenery to Danuše Muzikářová Park on the ground floor.

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