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Moravský Krumlov, the Transformation of the Late Court and Jail Building into the Cultural and Social Center
Zach, Jakub ; Kunc, Ing Petr (referee) ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The project addresses the reconstruction and extension of the former municipal court and the prison, which are located in the center of the Moravský Krumlov on the corner to T. G. Masaryk square and Smetana street. The aim is to achieve new capabilities and use of objects, these objects merge into one unit and simultaneously revitalize the city center Moravský Krumlov. Both objects are currently connected to the new public passages, which will be placed on the desktop of the current courtyard between the buildings. This passage should induce a sense of connection with nature surrounding the city and to the concept of a roof carrier system simulating the passage surrounding forests. After the reconstruction of the building will offer new spaces for leisure services, urban center and a dignified and representative for the town library. It also includes a new restaurant and popular today as part of its own microbrewery restaurant.
Multifunctional Building on the Embankment in Přerov
Čechák, Tomáš ; Kalivoda, Tomáš (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on multifunctional building on the embankment in Přerov. The building has four aboveground floors. Multifunctional building is situated on the bank of the Bečva river with the view over the historic city centre of Přerov. Main mass of surrounding block is formed by Sokolovna built in functionalist style. Intention is to connect old block with new multifunctional building in minimalistic style. First floor will have three shopping units and technical facilities. Second and third floors will be used for living and administration. Living and administration parts will be separated in the layout of the building. Fourth floor will be used for living.
Detached House with Business Premises in Ledeč nad Sázavou
Nevím, Václav ; Kalivoda, Tomáš (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This thesis concerns the design documentation of the house with an establishment in Ledeč nad Sázavou. The building has two floors with the ground floor establishment and no basement. The building is designed as a brick building from Porotherm. The roof is pitched with a slope of 35° and above establishment pitched with a slope of 12°. The roof is made up of modern wooden construction. On the building are two types of concrete roofing Bramac Max 7 ° and Bramac Max brick red color. The land is located two other minor works. One serves as a garage for two cars and one as a multipurpose garden shed. The complex of buildings is located on undeveloped land with the planar terrain.
Center winery Nemcicky
Ondrová, Klára ; Velička, Jaroslav (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of Centre of Winery for the Modré Hory area. The proposed building should respect the surrounding environment, and attract tourists in the same time, by architectural form, urban planning and design. The plot for construction is located near the village Němčičky u Hustopečí on the hilltop of Nové hory. Currently, vineyards are being restored, which almost completely cover the whole area. The object of the wine center includes a canteen for tourists, a tasting room, a cellar for storage of bottles and technical and hygienic facilities. Production component is it's own electric energy cumulator. Using a renewable wind source. Part of the proposal should be the overview tower, making the site more attractive. The object does not process grapevine, it only archives bottles and works as a showroom and stop at a wine-growing cycle path. It has a simple rectangular ground plan with a sloping roof to cover the entry part and to shield the large glazing. On the ground floor there is a café with a background, a tasting room, hygienic facilities, a brick cellar and technical rooms in the basement. The facade of the building is covered with Siberian larch wood. A viewing tower is located at the west side of the building, almost at the top of the hill. The tower has a cylindrical shape and measures almost 14.5 m. It is also clad with wood of the same type. The production of electricity is provided here by 9 vertical wind turbines located along the northern boundary of the building on the artificial wall.
Newly-Built Terraced Apartment Building in Velké Meziříčí
Pokorný, Patrik ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis elaborates the project documentation for the construction of building. Project of apartment building with huge tarrase in each apartment units. Building is located on the outskirts of Velke Mezirici in the area of new resident developement with view on the whole town. Terraces on the south side are connected to living room, kitchen or bedroom. Private zone is located on the north side of building. This project emphasizes on roominess of the most frequented habitable rooms which is living room with kitchenette. Architectural design of building in cube shape with the sequence of terraces creates the appearance of a giant staircase. On the north side is located porch which is recessing into the building.
Analysis of structural and proportional criteria of Romanesque and Pre-Romanesque rotundas.
Kříž, Pavel ; Kalousek, Lubor (referee) ; Unger,, Josef (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
Topic of this dissertation thesis follows previous dissertations dealing with reconstructions of historical buildings that were successfully defended at Institute of Building Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology. The thesis deals with Romanesque and Pre-Romanesque round churches, called rotundas, that were built between 9th and 13th century in the historical territory of Great Moravia. Churches of similar shape can be also found in surrounding countries, but only scarcely. By the time of origin these rotundas were among the oldest masonry buildings built within borders of contemporary Czech Republic. Later some rotundas were destroyed and are known only thanks to the archaeological findings or written records. Some are still waiting to be discovered. Surviving rotundas are the oldest masonry buildings in Czech Republic, therefore it can be said that they belong to the most valuable historical buildings in the country. Preserved rotundas were often modified or rebuild in some way. Thanks to their age, origins of many of these buildings are shrouded in a mystery, which is one of the reasons why they attract attention of many researchers – archaeologists, historians and art historians. Many questions arise from their research. These questions have interdisciplinary character and finding the answers requires cooperation of specialists in different fields. One of these fields is building engineering. This dissertation thesis deals with proportional and structural analysis of Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque rotundas. For the proportional analysis author focused on verifying of some of the hypotheses of other researchers connected to the Romanesque rotundas. These include hypothesis dealing with use of historical units for the design of rotundas, hypothetical use of proportional canon, or some universal sets of proportional ratios of vertical and horizontal dimensions. The proportional analysis also helped with verification of some hypothe
High Standard Detached House
Karlík, Štěpán ; Nováková, Tereza (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a new built detached house situated in Přestavlky, Přerov district. The building has two floors with a partial basement, made of sand-lime brick system Sendwix. Ceilings are made of monolithic reinforced concrete and the building is covered with the shed roofs. The object is divided into the social area on the first floor, the sleeping area on the second floor and the technical facilities in the basement. Living rooms are mainly situated in the southern part of the building, in connection with a large terrace.
Reconstruction of the town spa in Malé Svatoňovice
Macek, Štěpán ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to prepare a documentation for building permits and a part of the documentation for the building construction on the basis of an architectural study, developed in the „AG35 – Monuments Restoration Studio“ module. The topic of the studio work was to think about the appropriate use of a listed building in the historic center of the village of Malé Svatoňovice and to create an architectural study. I have proposed the following concept. The building should serve as a municipal house, so I have concentrated the corresponding functions here: the municipal office, the ceremonial hall, the museum, doctors labs, cosmetics, the pharmacy and finally the spa, which had a long tradition here. When restoring an object, I proceed synthetically. I examine the quality and preservation of individual layers. Then I highlight the best of each one. If some layer have not been preserved, but still have had its qualities, I remind it in a new language. I think it was Tadao Ando who said, "If the genius loci is to be legible, it must be revived and provoked by inventive inputs." I combine modern with historical using timelessness.
New-Built Detached House
Horňáková, Nikola ; Kalivoda, Tomáš (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The work is focused on detached house on the street Klokočí in Brno Soběšice. Detached house has two floors and no basement. The plane shape is formed by the letter "L". The design of the house was meant to today's standards of family living.
Detached House for Singles
Okřinová, Petra ; Kalousek, Lubor (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
The content of this thesis is to build a detached house for singles. It is a house with two floor and attic. The house consists of three separate units and a large lounge where the residents can socialize. One of the apartments is designed to be wheelchair accessible. The building is constructed of structural system Porotherm. Ceilings are ceramic – concrete with POT beams and insert MIAKO. The roof over most of the building is designed as a flat surcharge and the attic is sheltered by a counter conventional truss. Roofing is based on plasticized PVC.

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