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Parking house of NPP Dukovany
Machů, Jana ; Vlachynský, Ladislav (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of the building of the Parking house for the Dukovany nuclear power plant. The basis of this work is based on the subject AG035 – Architectural design studio 5. The area is flat and large enough, so there was a requirement to repeat the building on this land in the second stage of construction. Therefore, two mirror-identical objects (SO01 and SO02) are designed in one area. In this bachelor work is solved object SO01. The land is trapezoidal, half of which now has a parking area. Along the northwest boundary of the plot lies a road to which the plot connects in the northern part. Now the land is located on the northwest side of the nuclear power plant, however, the construction of another part of the power plant is planned and thus the parking house will occur in the middle of these two units. The parking house is designed as a four-storey building with 787 parking spaces. It is a simple mass in the shape of a block, which is accentuated by a protruding cantilevered staircase on each side of the building. The building also visually plays on the facade with its closed and open areas, which are covered by aluminum slats. Structurally the building is designed as reinforced concrete, for the most part prefabricated (columns, girders and ceiling panels) for speed and simplicity of construction, but there is also used monolithic reinforced concrete (walls and ceiling slabs) to reinforce the building. The construction system is bidirectional.
Production buildings, Production of aquariums in Brno
Drápela, Jan ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to design a new building for manufacturing aquariums with part for administration and public part in Horní Heršpice. This project is based on a study made on a subject named AG035. Horní Heršpice is Brno city district located in the south part of the city. The building plot is located on the street Sokolova. The building plot has an irregular rectangular shape without major restrictions. The building can be visually divided into two parts – lower one front with public part and administration and higher part with production hall. The front part is partially sunk below ground level which brings it closer to passing visitors and offers views from the aquarium. Compared to other buildings it is clad with yellow corrugated facade panels. The entrance hall opens to visitors and provides separate entrances to the exhibition space in one part and administrative space in the other part. The second building is significantly higher clad in bright color panels. From one side there is an embedded lower part with support areas with yellow cladding. The buildings gradually rise. Both buildings are connected with a glazed corridor. One of the primary tasks of the design is to create a well-organized and collision-free space. The building is divided into two different hight levels and has no cellar. A structural system of administrative part is a cast-in-place concrete structure, the production hall with support areas is from precast concrete frame.
Production buildings VW Autocenter
Král, David ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis was to create various stages of the project documentation – The Documentation for building permission and The Documentation for construction and The Study of the subject AG35. The project involves a new VW Group Autocentre which will be used for sale, warranty and post-warranty repairs and servicing Škoda, Seat, Volkswagen and Audi. The building will be located in the city of Brno on the land between Cejl and Jan Svoboda’s street, which is headed by the Brno City Hall in the brownfields map under the number 3402. It is an area of 1.1 ha, which is intended for mixed areas by Spatial Plan. The solution should take into account the surrounding area and the neighbouring Svitava river. The building is located so it would complete the street from the urban point of view, so the base mass is connected to the existing building and the edges correspond to the street lines. It is taken into account the neighbourhood of the Svitava riverbank, where will be located suitable greenery. The area will make a good impression and, moreover, the embankment of the Svitava river will get a new and better look. The design of the whole object is based on two main parts. The first part is to attract as many customers as possible, thus placing the longitudinal mass copying the street line, where the cars will be displayed. This brings us to the second part, and that is the connection of matter and the addition of matter to the existing building, so that the streets act intact. From this base come out the longitudinal exhibition hall, which opens its advertising possibilities to the street, to which the mass of service is connected. The purpose of this project is to create compact and well-functioning building with operations which are interconnected. A continuity of the individual parts of the service and the showroom was one of the most important elements in designing this building.
Rentable object
Sotolářová, Alžběta ; Vranová, Daniela (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The assignment of the Bachelor thesis on the topic Rentable object Brno is to propose suitable building for small business and enterprise. The building site is located in the Brno-Kohoutovice district. The closest neighbourhood is built-up by the production and administrative complex, residential buildings and community services. The site of 11 666 m2 is slightly sloping, it is not used currently, it is overgrown with natural greenery. The task was to design a building with small modules inside for renting them to companies or craftsmen. My design suggests a complex of three new buildings with flexible and variable rentable spaces for commercial activities related to craft production. The biggest building is a production hall, two smaller ones are for staff zone and management. The basic masses are blocks of different sizes. The block of the three-storey production hall is partially wrapped into expanded metal that covers the exterior gallery. The vertical and horizontal walkways are designed in contrasting colours: yellow and white. The building envelope below the perforated sheet is made of insulated aluminium panels. The interior is divided into individual production modules. These cabins need higher ceiling, so they are over 2 floors. They are separated by system of movable partition walls thanks to which each workspace can be extended according to requirements.
Architectural Proposal of Building for Sporting and Cultural Activities next to Brno Dam (Area of Sokolské Open Air Pool)
Dupkalová, Tereza ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Žalmanová, Petra (advisor)
Architectural Proposal of Building for Sporting and Cultural Activities next to Brno Dam (Area of Sokolské Open Air Pool). Frequently visited site on the left bank of the dam, near the local part of the Brno-Kniničky. The basic task was to reach a solution for the recovery of the area in terms of aesthetics and environmental efficiency for use by the general public.
Architecture in Landscape - Winery
Čermáková, Anna ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The building, combining the production of wine, accommodation and restaurant is surrounded by vineyards overlooking the Novomlýnské reservoir and Palava Hills. Part of the proposal are too small constructions in the landscape, which offers its users an added value in the perception of the cultural landscape. The basic idea itself winery is an intersection that connects the four routes, each of which is determined by another user.
SEKT Winery Jan Petrák, Kobylí
Boháčová, Denisa ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The theme of the project is the design of Jan Petrák winery in Kobylí. Currently there is a family house with a backyard where is also situated an agricultural building for the production of sparkling wines. The house is semi-detached, connected to the neighbouring house by its southeastern wall/part. The establishment consists of two floors and no basement, it has a regular shape and is topped with a saddle roof. Its attributes correspond to those of the surrounding family houses. The color of the facade of the building is white and is combined with wooden slats that are used as a shield and ensure privacy. The agricultural building is designed as a low green-roofed building with photovoltaic panels. The establishment itself will be solved as a reconstruction using the existing walls. The aim was to make the courtyard as light as possible, while also creating a shelter that enables work in bad weather. There are three parking slots in the courtyard, one of which is parking space for the disabled. Further, there are hidden waste bins for sorted waste and an access to the garden and to the agricultural production facility. The construction of a family house with a wine cellar and wine tasting is divided into three functional units in terms of the layout solution: on a private, public, and operational/service unit. The public unit serves for the visiting customers as a place where they can taste and buy the sparkling wines. The public part of the family house is designed as barrier-free. The private part consists of a family home and an office. The operating unit consists of a technical room and a bonded warehouse. The customs warehouse is used to preserve finished wine sects without requiring immediate payment of customs debt.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Okounová, Kateřina ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study and the design of a new use of historical buildings in the Porta Coeli complex in Předklášteří near Tišnov. The study addresses the main building of the granary, where new short-term accommodation, wellness for hotel guests, a dining room and a café with seating for the public are designed. There is also a rentable lounge at the back of the building. The newly designed hotel respects the historical significance of the building. Wooden columns are left in the interior and stone chambers on the façade around the entire perimeter of the building. The vaults are a significant feature of the first floor. The second building, which is also part of the design, is the former sheepfold building. Here is a multifunctional rentable hall that can be used for various celebrations or weddings. Inside the building, there is a snack bar, facilities and a bar for staff, offices, technical rooms and warehouses are designed. Toilets, a cloakroom and a separate hall with an inner podium for social events are open to the public. On the second floor of this building is a possibility of sitting with a view of the podium. The original wooden trusses are left in the building and a large feature is the wooden gate with stone lining, which gives the building a historic look. The design also includes solutions for exterior landscaping, new parking capacities, paved areas and the use of a watercourse near the sheepfold building. The two buildings are closely related in their functions, but the height levels are very different here. The connection is therefore connected by outdoor stairs, residential stairs and ramps for easy public access.
Visions for Krnov
Španiller, Jiří ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Žalmanová, Petra (advisor)
The aim of this work is an urban and architectural solution of a forgotten plot-brownfield in the center of Krnov. There is a library, a town hall and a public open courtyard with a water surface.
Architectural study of accessible / protected/ spaces
Schneiderová, Petra ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study of the renovation and completion of the Secondary school Gemini in Brno on Vaculíkova street. The assignment was the completion of the school and the emergence of new accommodation, restaurant and services. This object is situated in Brno - Lesná. It is a relatively sloping land. The basis of the design was the completion of one school floor and the completion of a new w connected to the existing building. The original school was built parallel to the contour lines, while the completion of the new part of the object is perpendicular to the contour lines. This will create an optically enclosed garden space from Vaculíkova Street. The school's garden remains open to the park towards the Devil's Gorge. On the west side a new building with a restaurant and services is built, which is connected with the original school by a connecting neck.The basis of the design was the completion of one school floor and the completion of a new wing connected to the existing building. The original school was built parallel to the contour lines, while the completion of the new part of the object is perpendicular to the contour lines. This will create an optically enclosed garden space from Vaculíkova Street. The garden of this school is open to the park towards the Čertova rokle. On the west side was built a new objects with a restaurant and services, which is connected with the original school by a connecting neck. The design consists of three buildings with separate functions. There are classrooms, cabinets, sanitary facilities, etc. in the school. A rehabilitation center with facilities was situated in the southern part and restaurant, a dining room with a kitchen, an administrative department of the school and spaces for rent were built in the western building.

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