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Leisure Time Centre Brno
Gregorová, Stanislava ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of my bachelor’s thesis is to design a new leisure time centre building in Brno Novy Liskovec. The area is a defined space by street Plachty. The building site is situated in the northern part of the area, surrounded by blocks of flats. The principle of the draft is based on integration of the building into the park in the context of the surrounding buildings. The object corresponds with blocks of flats in its shape and material, it adapts to the surrounding terrain by incorporation into the slope. Typical of the whole building are concrete, cube, simplicity – they can be seen at first floor outside, contrary to the ground floor - it builds into the surrounding terrain by a material of wood. The leisure time centre building is functionally divided into parts: a multifunctional hall, rooms for leisure and café. All these operations are closely related and complement each other. Green roof of the building is designed for people, equipped with benches. Together with the adjustment of the surrounding park it contributes to the creation of public space on the estate.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Sudolský, Filip ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The main subject of the project was to create architecture study for new building of free time center, which will be integrated to surrounding of a local park in a context with structure of a city around. The site plan is placed in park area on the end of the city part Nový Lískovec which is put lower comparing to surrounding. Other building and terrace houses are surrounding it. The main intention in design was to sensitively touch and fill the place with building link to the closest surrounding. The idea of making a connection on pedestrian communication on eastern area between terrace houses, which is pointing to busy bus stop. By this line and Plachty Street was the building geometrically made on purpose to leave the park and to create certain public space for spending free-time. By this distribution two parts was made. Hall part with gym, dressing room and gym for extreme sports, where trampolines, u-ramp, and pool with foam cubes are dominates. In second part there is café with polyfunctional rooms and mediatheque for watching movies, playing games or making small presentations. In front of Café there is created amphitheater and space for placing terrace in the summer time. Other main thing was to create easy movement for people bikes or baby-carriages and so on. In case of lightning was created a long windows shaded by wooden elements which are continuing on façade cover.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Machát, Jan ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
Leisure time center is situated in a part of Brno Nový Liskovec. The land is sloping character, it is bordered by buildings of prefabricated houses. The building is composed of one masses with passage in the middle. Passage replicates the terrain slopes, it has two floors where the first is partially embedded in the ground. The facade is designed as a climbing wall. The bearing structure is reinforced concrete frame in the module 5x6m. The frame is lining concrete monolithic perimeter wall. Infill walls is with blocks of YTONG. As the roofing is flat green roof. Establishment of an object is made of reinforced concrete foundations pass and quiffs.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Kacíř, Jiří ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis develops an architectural study of Leisure time centre which was created within the Public Buildings Studio. The proposed building is located at the Kamenný Vrch settlement in Brno - Nový Lískovec. It is placed in the middle of large recreational area and it serves as a community centre for inhabitants of the surrounding settlement. The main idea beneath the design was to create a place where users will have enough privacy and space to get to know each other during common activities. The building has two floors. There is a cafe, MEP room and open public space with a playground and benches on the ground floor. On the first floor there are rooms of the community centre - library, club for seniors, art room, club for children, rehearsal room, multipurpose hall and office for employees of the centre. The rooms are set around an open court with intensive vegetation. The supporting structure of the building combines monolithic reinforced concrete on the ground floor with wooden and steel elements on the first floor.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Kubačka, Jan ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The objective of this project was to design a complex for leisure time activities. This locality, which is slightly declining to the south, is situated in the city of Brno, in the city district of Nový Lískovec, in the current park between Chironova and Plachty streets. After considering the concept, the object – ordinary square – was easily situated in the center of all pedestrian communications. There was created a small square around this point,which is surrounded by four non-rectangular buildings with unique construction system. Whole set of structures seems to be compact from outter park view, so a visitor will identify the complex division only inside. There are four entrances to the central square in the directions of the initial communications. The complex is structured into four functional units. Through sport, gastronomy, cultural hall for up to commercial spaces. Some of the four objects were designed as two-story. Around the whole square there is a gallery, which provides the acces to the services on the second floor. The gallery is connected to the ground by three vertical communications.
Park of Culture Brno
Tesařová, Zuzana ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this project is to design a new cultural and social center in Brno on the Mikulasek Square, Starý Lískovec. The main idea of the project was not only to design a building that would perfectly serve its purpose, but it was also to create a lively enviroment to meet people and to spend the leisure time. It was not required to detract the green areas in this housing estate. So there was a park created on the new building’s roofs. This is how the omitted place got its character and use. There are two buildings designed under the ground level and a bridge that helps the continuity of the park. On the south side in front of the main entrances there is a space with outdoor stage and auditorium followed by a wide ramp that meanders between the two buildings. The ramp was situated to the center of the project in order not to set aside the invalids. In front of the buildings there is also an area called ‚park square‘ which is formed by an irregular grass surfaces and pathes that lead to a various directiones. This space was designed according to an analysis of the people’s movement in this area. There are trees planted and the pathes are lined with long wooden rectangular-shaped benches.
Port Terminal Centre Brno
Liška, Zdeněk ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The theme of this project was to create a building which would be used for recreational and sporting purposes at The Brno Reservoir . The proposed building includes following parts: facilities for employees of the Public Transport of City Brno, marinas, information center for selling tickets, restaurant and fast food, and bathrooms for visitors. The plot is defined by the existing car park, access road to the car park, boat tickets shop and existing building of the yacht club. The organic shape of the building cooperates with the surrounding terrain of the parcel. The building is on the east side completely set in gently sloping terrain. Angled surfaces of the glass facades on the southwest side comply with the promontory shape of the reservoir. The Individual components abstract the elements of a cruise ship. The object has longitudinal character. Bevelled wooden surfaces of the roof symbolize boarding pier to a boat. People can freely promenade here, and enjoy the view to the lake and its surroundings. There is a big view opening to the exterior part of the restaurant on the boarding slant at the northern side. In winter, this areas can serve to children as bobsled. The pavement form the street Přístavní extends to the accessible part of the roof. The entrances are situated to the west. Supplying for the restaurant will be provided by delivering supplies along the street Přístavní. The building is divided into two functional entities - restaurant and port terminal. The interior is based on the concept of Plan Libre. The restaurant smoothly changes in a waiting area for passengers. There is a staircase located in the middle of this open space, which connects the first floor to the second floor above. There is also a staircase that leads to the basement. Immobile or less fit people can reach each of the floors by elevator, which is also located in this central area. From the second floor it is possible to access to the roof
Centre of Culture Brno
Pieleszová, Katarzyna ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The goal of this project is to design a new cultural centre building in the locality Brno-Starý Lískovec, Mikulášovo square. The building site is situated between two separate blocks of flats. The principle of this draft lies in a simple combination of compositional axes. The first axis is the square’s axis of symmetry, the second one represents the distinctive shapes of the built up area from the 60’s and the third one expresses a certain metaphorical axis of the landscape panorama. This connection of lines created material which, after consideration of space requirements of all the workflows and traffic, provided the final shape. The whole object is functionally divided into two parts – the cultural centre itself as the core, and the attached sub-parts. Among the supplemental facilities there are areas dedicated for a cafeteria, a bookshop with artistic theme and an exhibition space. The objective was to create a compact structure which would allow an unlimited movement across those facilities. An important part of the exterior is the façade. The building changes “moods” during the day, the colours and shades change with the sun going down. This idea includes a plan of exterior passage which can guide visitors to the main entrances. The outside areas are designed for relaxation and art.
Centre of Leisure Time Brno
Gallo, Robert ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The Leisure Centre in Brno - part Kraví hora represents the object of variable disposition providing a multi-purpose use. The aim was to design the house where nobody can get lost, the user-friendly house with the plain meaning as far as interior concerns, but attractive from the outside, which was accomplished with the COR-TEN façade. The object of the building creates exterior entrance atrium which is utilizable by various forms. It is placed into a brand-new park, where it dominates the space and at the same time with its façade fits into the natural environment. The building is ´cut´ by hygienic core in the concrete finish. The disposition is thus divided into two brightened atriums surrounded by the space designed primarily for exhibitions, dance, singing, playing the musical instruments, dramatic art and drawing.
Centre of Culture Brno
Hanychová, Hana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
Cultural center is situated in a part of Brno Stary Liskovec at Mikulaskovo square. The land is terraced character, it is bordered by buildings of prefabricated houses, at the bottom is hub of public transport. The building is composed of three masses – two cultural halls and in the middle is shopping mall. Shopping mall replicates the terrain slopes, it has three floors where the first and second is partially embedded in the ground. The great hall is located on the second terrace and is connected to 2.NP, a small hall is on the third terrace and is connected to 3.NP. The bearing structure is reinforced concrete frame in the module 5x5m and 5x10m, the frame is lining concrete monolithic perimeter wall in 1.NP, in the others floors with blocks of YTONG. As the roofing is flat roof. Stairs are designed as escalators. Establishment of an object is made of reinforced concrete foundations pass and quiffs.

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