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Reconstruction of Medov court Hermanuv Mestec
Grünwald, Jakub ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is to draw up the project documentation for the building permit and also to make parts of the documentation for the execution of the construction. The project proceeds from the architectonic study which was worked out during the summer semester in 2019 in pursuance of the subject AG035 Architectural design studio V.- Monument restoration. The main topic of the study is an overall reconstruction of the homestead and finding a new functional use of the listed building. The assigned parcel of land is situated in the Masaryk's square in Heřmanův Městec. The building historical research states a proof of the existence of the homestead already in 1591. The complicated constructional history of the object is in accordance with its function to provide a farming, dwelling and administrative base for the adjoining, aristocratic mansion. Towards the end of the 18 century this building went through the classicism transformation which has been defining its external appearance up to now. These days the building is mostly used as accommodation for a socially lower class which resulted in the deterioration of its technical state. This piteous situation more and more endangers the protected values of the listed building. The primary aim was to find the right concept with respect to the functional use of the solved object. The whole effort was aimed to create such a functional content which would breath life to the Medov's homestead and will open its door to the inhabitants as well as visitors. In the object there are situated premises that will not directly endanger or degrade the listed building by any their activities. These premises will make a maximal use of the homestead possible in the course of all day. Last but not least I also put an emphasis on the economic aspect of the building by placing restaurants, small shops and an administrative center in order to generate a certain financial benefit for the town.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Varga, Peter ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the restoration of former limestone in the village of Grygov. The document is based on an architectural study prepared within the subject AG034 Studio of Architectural Creation – Restoration of Monuments. The limestone building is located southeast of the built-up part of the village Grygov in connection with a significant landscape phenomenon of limestone quarries. Restoration is solved as a conversion, when the building is changed its original function. At the same time, it is a modernization of the building with an emphasis on preserving its original character. The intention was to convert the industrial building and industrial spaces into a multi-purpose cultural centre. The concept of restoration is to preserve the unique areas of the limestone factory, searching for a connection between the industrial character of the limestone factory from the 19th century and new, modern constructions. The object was approached by the principle of preserving what is valuable and replaceable or cancelling non-renewable parts. The proposed changes do not disturb the overall architectural character and appearance of the existing building. Dispositional changes are proposed by resolving the disposition of the limestone factory to the multifunctional centre. Unique spaces and structures will be preserved, namely an oval furnace, a walkway, a wooden ceiling, a perimeter wall made of quarry stone, a chimney and the eastern part of the roof. The building on the northwest side is in a demolished condition due to a collapsed roof structure. The spaces on the 1st floor are functionally divided into three parts. Exhibition, multifunctional spaces, sanitary and technical equipment, small restaurant with bar. The spaces on the 2nd floor are divided into two parts. A large hall, which is connected by a staircase to the ground floor. The attic space of the 2nd floor is divided by the chimney.
Manufacturing of aquaria Brno
Horáček, Jan ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Bečkovská, Tereza (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis was to design a new aquarium manufacture in Brno for Pavlica corporation. Project is based on architecture study done in subject AG035 Architecture design studio undertook in the sixth semester of bachelor´s study. The plot is located to the south of Brno in Horní Heršpice by the Sokolova Street. There are factory buildings in the wider neighbourhood but in the immediate area around the plot there are prevailing residential buildings and a railway. Civic facilities can be found in the walking distance. The area is classified as a brownfield intended for building. The plot has a slight slope in the direction of Sokolova Street. The building is designed in the shape of the letter “U”. Two story administration part and representative part dedicated to the public can be found in the front of the object. Main manufacture hall is connected to administration part and is linked to the exterior via section gate. Perpendicularly to the main manufacture hall is carpentry with storage and waste. The carpentry is also linked to the exterior via section gate. The section gates lead to manipulation yard in the back of the plot which is connected to Sokolova Street via road. There is a parking lot situated along this road. The façade of the building is created from advanced glass wall with designed support system. In the centre of the building is semi-public atrium with garden.
Reconstruction of the Town Hall in Bojkovice
Zharova, Kseniia ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was the reconstruction and reconstruction of the Bojkovice Municipal Office. The municipal office building is located in the historical center of Bojkovice, at the crossroads of Sušilova and Komenského streets. From the south side, the areal adjacent to the train platform. The building itself is not a cultural monument, but in this work we consider that it is protected and is considered in terms of cultural values. The building consists of several parts of different ages, these parts are interconnected. Original oldest building - former municipal inn Leopold Bůchler, built in 1928. During the 20th century the first extension was built - from the eastern part of the building. In the 1980s, the second extension was built - the latest courtyard wing. The whole building with all the extensions creates a feeling of complexity, cramped space. Different height levels cause difficult interconnection between parts of the building. Construction of newer courtyard extensions flow, spaces in this part are currently not used. During the construction of the second extension, the truss structures were connected - the oldest building lost its historical value. The aim of my design was to give preference to the original object - to purify the structures suppressing the historical appearance, to add light and air. The solution was the removal of newer extensions. The historic building will be completely restored to its original form according to historical photographs: a truss, a Czech-style roofing, wooden lining windows, cornices and window frames. The newly designed buildings will be two-storeyed, the historic building will remain higher so it will be more massive. Historical and new parts will be differentiated in character and color - new buildings will be more modern in appearance, discreetly white using wooden elements on the facade, the original building - will be as close as possible to its historical appearance, will be in darker shades
Restoration of Medov court Hermanuv Mestec
Hošek, Dominik ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis as to prepare a documentation for building permits and a part of the documentation for the building construction on the basis of the architectural study, developer in the AG35 – Monuments Restoration Studio. The topic of the studio work was to think about the appropriate use of a listed building in the historic place of the small town Heřmanův Městec and to create an architectural study. My proposal concept was to make a place for every age generation and to create a place for meetings. Functions of the house is by followed: Rehabilitation Center, Cafe, Restaurant, rented places for office work and studio. For renovation of the place i have a respect for a listed building of the national treasure. I am looking for the essence of the place and each of the part of the building. I´ve studied many technologic processes for protecting the historical building and making it visible for other people.
SM Enterprise Leasing Building Brno
Vogelová, Klára ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the proposal of rentable objects for small-size and middle-size businesses in Brno next to the Hněvkovského street in Brno-Komárov district. Proposal is solved on land as brownfield No. 1309. This time there is lot of economic activities moving on the outskirts of the city. This brings a number of problems and therefore is ideal solution to use brownfield, placed close to the city center. Main purpose was to create rentable spaces for different types of working sectors. Because of it objects has to be very flexible. On land is designed one big area, made by 3 production halls and one administrative building. Production halls are broken down into rentable cells, which can be arbitrarily combined to increase production. Administrative building is used to keep the whole area running. Also there are located free offices suitable for rent. Area is spread over an almost open space, so no wonder, that it is dominant feature in surrounding area. Simultaneously it respects surrounding development and does not make a disturbing impression.
Reconstruction of Medov court Hermanuv Mestec
Kozhevnikova, Vlada ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create documentation for building permit and a part of building design documentation. The topic of the studio work was to think about suitable use of listed building in historical center of Heřmanův Městec and to create an architectural study of monument restoration including a proposal for a new use. The intention was to propose new modern use for heritage-protected buildings and to fill it with economic advantageous functions. The main idea was to preserve the valuable historical elements and also to simplify the floor plan by removing the less valuable partitions and filling the holes. Internal partitions and ceiling structures in this wing will be removed. Therefore, the original roof will be reinforced by cross bars and also be protected against moisture. All mixed masonry of internal and external constructions will be preserved as well as a wooden roof over all the wings of the buildings. The solution of the exterior expression of the building is designed in the classicist style of the house. This is documented by partial photo documentation of the building and partly preserved elements on the facade of the building. The newest exterior adjustments and hole fillings have been removed. The color solution results from surveys of the original color scheme of the building. According to the requirements of the monument care, the tinsmith elements will be adjusted to the color of the plasters (yellow-creme tone) and the paints of downpipes and gutters made in red-brown color (color of old roof tiles), stucco plasters in gold-ocher tone. The starting point of the interior design is the restoration of the appearance of preserved monumental floors, stucco decorations, portals and openings. There was an effort to preserve the dominant spatial element, which is reflected in both floors - anfilada. The design accentuates historically valuable premises and construction of the building.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Otépka, Petr ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The topic of my bachelor thesis was to prepare a documentation for the building permit and in part C a documentation for the construction. The documentation is based on an architectural study from the course “AG034 – Monument Restauration Studio”. The topic of the course was to think and to suggest a solution for the restauration of the former lime works building in Grygov that had lost its original use. Now it is falling into disrepair. Fortunately, the association “Za živou vápenku” is trying to bring the object back to life. After analysing the external influences, the needs of the inhabitants of Grygov, the requirements of the association and after preliminary construction-technical survey, I came to the following concept. If I kept the industrial character and especially the Genius loci of the building, the operational costs would be too high and, in the future, it would probably start to decay again. As a suitable solution, I suggest creating a multifunctional object. It will be used to the full in the summer and only occasionally in the winter. It means that the interior of the building will be divided into two parts: fully heated and locally tempered. This way will also help to sensitively solve humidity in the building by the method of ventilated air gaps. The multifunctional building will include exhibition spaces, a multifunctional hall and other multifunctional rooms, small refreshments in the bistro, distillery and sufficient hygienic facilities. A special innovation will be the conversion of the chimney into a lookout tower. In spirit of pluralism, I examine the quality, monumental values, individual layers and elements for suitable methods of restoration. Then I highlight the best of all the examined parts and bring them closer to future visitors. The experience of this industrial space will lie in being itself. This object will get ambition to become new place where people will meet and its existence will be there for future generations.
Reconstruction of the Pohorelec at the JAMU Stage Design Studio
Skoupilová, Michaela ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to create documentation for building permit and part of building design documentation, based on architectural study prepared in subject AG036 - Architectural Design Studio V. Main content of the study was reconstruction of the former public prosecutor's office in Brno for the purposes Janáček´s Academy of Music and performing. Object is situated in the city centre, near the Malinovského square. Basic idea was to maintain the appearance of a late functionalist building with minimal changes in the exterior. It was appropiate to eliminate the consequences of the reconstruction of the 1970´s, which did not take into account of the building sufficient. The building's function has emerged from the thesis assignment. In my design, I have decided to work with all three of the required functions, namely: the café, the rectorate and the stage design institute of JAMU. The café and the gallery on the ground floor communicates with the people in the city and it is the meeting point for students, teachres and visitors. The Rectorate should serve as a set of offices, but it will also represent the university. Facilities for students of scenography takes into account that scenography is a branch of art associated with theater and thus has the mission to support the student development and creative thinking of people interested in this field.
Reconstruction of a cultural house in Zlobice
Cheryn, Denis ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the reconstruction, with an emphasis on preserving its original character, of a former inn in the village of Zlobice in the Kroměříž region. The project is based on the subject AG034 - Studio of Architectural Design IV. - Restoration of Monuments. The cultural house was built in the 1920s. Originally it had only the 1st floor and served as a local inn. Later, the building was rebuilt into a two-storey social house. At the turn of the 20th and 21st century, a part with social facilities and an apartment for the housekeeper was added to the building. During this period, the 2nd floor was also rebuilt and three apartments were built here, one of which is original and in very good condition. Most of the window and door panels are preserved in the house. They are also preserved and are valuable floors made of concrete tiles and terrazzo. The extension, which was added to the building in the 1990s, is disruptive and suitable for a complete reconstruction. The aim of the proposal is to renovate the existing cultural house, which is supplemented by an extension in which the technical background of the municipality and the new building of the municipal office are located. Furthermore, the picnic area, which is rebuilt into a place suitable for feasts and other social events. Emphasis was placed on the best possible use of the land, the completion of the courtyard according to the structure of the village and the logical arrangement of individual operations. The forecourt of the social house could serve as a village square, as the municipality currently lacks this public space. The idea was to sensitively restore the historic part of the building, which houses a ballroom, a hall, a bar with facilities, a multi-purpose room, a talking room and the second floor of this building consists of two apartments. Part of the extension and the building of the municipal office is set into the slope, which enabled the use of a green counter roof i

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