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Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Kundrát, David ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to develop project documentation for the design study of a multi-purpose sports hall in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou. The project brief was taken from the assignment of the studio AG032 from the second year of bachelor's studies. A newly built sports oval with a football field with an artificial surface now stands on the land in question. The assignment of my work was to design a multifunctional hall next to the oval, which will offer new sport and cultural functions to the inhabitants of the city. The concept of the solution was to complete the corner of two streets, which consists of a multifunctional hall with changing rooms, gym, a restaurant and an accommodation building, in which we can find rooms for 50 guests and a cafe with a kitchen on the ground floor. Between these buildings is a public space with green stairs.
Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Jantačová, Karolína ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and part of the documentation for the implementation of construction based on the assignment, which was provided in the course AG032 - Architectural Design Studio II. in the winter semester of the 2nd year on the topic of public buildings. The subject of the study is the design of a new multifunctional hall in the sports complex. The hall will be used for sports and social use. The land in question is located in the territory of the town of Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou in the Vysočina Region. The concept of the architectural design was to create a space connecting the exterior with the interior, while at the same time linking to the surrounding nature with its facades with wooden cladding and textured plaster. There are four blocks attached to each other, three are two-storey and one single-storey. With these pavilions, the building is seperated into several functional units. The two-storey accommodation building is aligned with one of the pavilions. The individual functional units include a café, a lobby, a sports hall, a gym and accommodation. All these functions have their necessary facilities.
Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Teperová, Kateřina ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
Studie, multifunkční hala, Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Machačová, Kristýna ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the multifuncional hall in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou. The hall is designed on the site of former town gym and it should fill the purpose of sports hall and as a place to hold public events in the town. Other than that, there are designed areas for freetime activities such as fitness gym, lecture hall and small gym, a part of the building is also used as a coffee shop, which is separated from the working of the sports hall. The hall is made up from three buildings while two of them are connected and they are all accesible. In the main buinding is sports hall, in the second one areas other sporting actvities and the last one is separated and used as accommodations. Along with the hall is designedparking, new kids playground and connections to the sports grounds.
Czech Sacral Architecture between 1900 - 1950 in International Context
Obrtlík, Jan ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Halík,, Pavel (referee) ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis deals with the history and the interpretation of the development of sacral architecture during the first half of the twentieth century. It interprets the topic in a broad framework, which mentions the historical preconditions of this development and in the most important cases also its international relations. The introductional chapters list all up-to-date publications to the topic and suggest certain means of interpretation of sacral architecture which reflects the natural division of this topic between the disciplines of architectural theory and religion science. The own thesis begins with characteristics of social and religious situation in the Austria-Hungary and its consequences of sacral architectural development. It mentions basic examples of sacral buildings and the measure of their relation to the contemporary architectural development in general. Subsequently it mentions transformational influence of World War I and of declaration of souverain Czechoslovakia, which led to the emergence of new churches with their own architectural ambitions and also to the focus shifting of discipline to new contemporary topics. It follows the parallels with contemporary architectural trends of 1920's and the level of their use in the specific field of religious buildings also in relation to individual churches with their different architectural developments. Further it mentions sacral building development in 1930's with the emphasis in relation to the contemporary social atmosphere and in accent transformation between conservative and progressive religious approach. Than it follows with a review of religious culture transformation during World War II in Protectorate Czech Moravia and shows particularity of unnumerous examples of church buildings and projects from this era. The final part than reflects the evolution of the social role of religion after the War as well as an influence of communist coup in 1948 at potential of sacral architecture. It states the negative influence of both totalitarian regimes on the quality of sacral buildings of following period and on a poor measure of disciplines theoretical knowledge, which among others results in unsufficient primary sources, from which this thesis would likely have taken. Even when this thesis have not and cannot have an ambition of full exploration of the topic, it presents the factography and collecion of interpretations, by means of which the significant gap in the historiography of 20th century Czech sacral architecture can be at least partially bridged.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Halinár, Matej ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
Area is located in the city of Brno-Komin in place of existing gardens. The proposal consists of small apartment buildings, which together 19 concept is sensitively set home into the surrounding urban fabric and terrain. Houses are located in the lower flat part of the parcel. It's subtle and simple architecture. Residential houses have 3 floors. Each apartment has an entrance from the living room directly to your own private garden. Two lower apartments have a garden on the ground and the upper apartment has it on the terrace.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Baťková, Kateřina ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF BRATISLAVSKA AND STARA STREET IN BRNO, ZABRDOVICE. THE LOCALITY, WHICH IS SITUATED NEAD BY THE CITY CENTER AND THE SMALL INNER CITY CIRCLE HAS GREAT GENIE LOCI. THE MAIN IDEA WAS TO COMPLETE THE BLOCK, CREATE CORNER AND SAVE THE LOCAL ATMOSPHERE. THE LOCALITY HAS ALSO LACK OF PUBLIC SPACES. CHARAKTERISTIC ELEMENT IS COURTYARD, WHICH IS USUALLY CLOSED AND PRIVAT. PROJECT CREATES AN COURTYARD, BUT PUBLIC ACCESSEBLE. NEW PUBLIC SPACE THEN WILL NOT BE OPENED TO THE HECTIC STREET FULL OF CAR, WHICH MAKES IT MORE DE LUXE. MOREOVER, THIS WAY CREATS MORE SPACES FOR PARTERRE.
Significant intellectual positions and their supporters in the history of the brno school of architecture
Obrtlík, Jan
During almost 100 years of architectural studies at the Brno University of Technology attended this scope number of extraordinary personalities. Many of these architects were advocates of original and pioneer theoretical approaches by which they influenced professional activities far behind the faculty borders. The paper presents a list of such oriented teachers and discusses more detailed few chosen opinions in their historical context.
Czech Sacred Architecture in the Period of Origins of the Autonomous Czechoslovakia
Obrtlík, Jan
The contribution deals with Czech sacral architecture in particular historical moment. Because of the slow movement in the architectural area in comparison to politics, a certain zone of immediate historical period is chosen, which corresponds to the speed of architectural evolution. The midpoint of this imaginary zone on the historical axis is the year 1918, the year of political establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. In the present work the church architecture and the architecture of related buildings is studied mostly from the viewpoint of reactions on the progressing society events. The results of the historical situation are researched in the area of the preference of architectural style of particular buildings, also in the context of the changes in confessional preferences and finally also in the area of interest in material expression of the faith generally. In the present contribution an answer is searched to the question, if architecture in the mentioned time span had a close contact to the spirit of the present time, therefore, whether it only reacted on it, or whether it also constituted it.
The ideas and ideology of the Czechoslovakian architectural avantgarde of 1920’s
Obrtlík, Jan
The contribution concerns with basic ideas, which faced the Czech artist avantgarde of 1920’s. The avantgard is here presented mostly by programs of Devětsil association. These are ideologies of socialism, communism and nationalism. Further inspirations f

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