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Sport Centre Brno
Křivinková, Šárka ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The new proposed building Fotball stadium has make to recover and remake place, where was destined to sport´s and leisure activities in history. Ponava´s sport area has a huge tradition. Area is without concept and realition in this time. The new sport´s proposed centre has given to continue green line Luzanecky park not only made sport potency. Projects is given a live face to urban place, which will be visited no only during by sport´s match. Basic idea mean to create the point out Fotball stadium like dominant in this place. Object have to be seen from the all views in the main roads like the symbol of sport´s town. Stadium has derived benefit from good situation first old building but object is suggested more under terrein. Organic shapes were motivating. Urchin´s shell was a inspirational for design wrapper. Suggestion of wrapper was made from the terms like dynamic, sport, move and speed. These motives were imporatnt in proposing perforable wrapper which gave her uncontrolled dynamic. Expression followed the function. Fotbal is a green place – grass. Green Fasade was suggested for many benefits. System has great properties but it has also poined up function of this object and made up reaction. The Project should extended green line Luzanky – Ponava – Arboretum. Green stadium is a dominant architectural jewel – like Green point, which is arouse public notice and representative for Brno town.
Sport Centre Brno
Shmykov, Egor ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
This paper deals with the sport complex of Brno. This sport complex consist of buildings which are called to increase of sport popularity in the city. One of the largest objekt of them is footbal stadium. Footbal stadium is devided into three main parts of building: spectators area, administrative todether with commentators area, and footbal players area. There is secured parking on -1 level for employees, players and VIP spectators. Of course there are necessary medical, secure and sanitary placements. With the architectural part of view footbal stadium add a reqired part of masterplan composition. As Stadium exist on the cross roads of Pionyrska and Sportovni it supplement around area of its tactic form an closely interact with park "Luzanky" thanks to it's glass fasade. The building is designed to meet every safety regulations regarding evacuation routes and required medical care. It also carries a number of place improvements not only technical and functional, but a lot of with architectural part of view.
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.
Water park Brno
Smička, Matěj ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the design of the Luzanky sport complex in Brno. The main objective of the diploma project was to create a new modern sport recreation area which will be situated next to the existing swimming pool. The main function is an aquapark with indoor and outdoor pools, which will fulfil all needs of visitors. There are few other functions added, such as café, smaller fitness and massages. Absolutely main objective is to connect the existing pool with the pools of the Aquapark - so the visitors could be using all indoor swimming areas. There are also parking spots designed within this project - nearby is a parking garage connected by footbridge leading from the existing swimming pool alongside the Aquapark building. This footbridge is intended for people who come to Brno to the Aquapark - for families with children that is - therefore it ensures safe and uninterrupted crossing from the garage to the new Aquapark complex. This complex will meet the requirements and current expectations of the visitors in the area. It will also increase the attractiveness of the entire territory.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Mikhaylov, Georgy ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create the individual degrees of project documentation – documentation for building permit and building design documentation on the basis of the study, processed in the subject AG35. The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is a multifunctional building in the vacant site of Josefy Faimonové Street in the city of Brno-Líšeň. This multifunctional building has three floors. An administration is located on the ground floor. The first underground floor is divided up into three functional parts; administration, educational spaces and cafe. In the second underground floor there is the garages and technical facilities of the building. The supporting structure is based on reinforced concrete prefabricated skeleton with pre-stressed ceiling panels. The substructure consists of strip footings, cast-in-place reinforced concrete foots. The roof is designed as flat green roof. An important element of the object are perforated stainless steel sliding panels which fulfills the function of blinds.
Childern´s Sanatorium Ostrov u Macochy
Sochorová, Jana ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of this master’s thesis was to make an architectural study of the Childern´s sanatorium with speleotheraphy in Ostrov u Macochy. The Sanatorium provides a professional care to the children and teenage with respiratory diseases, asthma but also skin diseases. The proposed building will primarily serve the needs of this sanatorium with the possibility of using some of its parts by the public. The area is located near the upper entrance to the Císařská jeskyně, which is now used for speleotherapy. The new building will be located on a sloping terrain near the surrounding development, which consists only of family houses. The ambition of the proposal was to use the orientation of the slope to the south, which offers a beautiful view of the town and at the same time sensitively set the building into the surrounding landscape of the Moravian Karst. The project itself consists of 4 main buildings that are interconnected by atrium in the middle. This atrium connects not only buildings, but also individual services, and thus acts as a kind of communication node.
Multipurpose Hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Mikulincová, Denisa ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The assignment is the design of a multi-purpose hall in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou. Building is designed on the site of a former city gym and should serve in a similar way. The multi-purpose hall provides space for sports activities and cultural events. The hall also includes areas for preparing snacks and smaller halls. The building is designed as barrier-free. The building has a longitudinal shape, respects the urban layout of the original structure. The roof of the hall is partly designed as a residential. The building has access to playgrounds and tennis courts.
Music Club Brno
Pappová, Martina ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis expands the architectural project created in the framework of the subject AG35 in the spring semester on a level of a Building permit documentation and a Documentation for execution of the project. The theme of the task is a new building of a concert hall with the defined land on the Údolní street in Brno, in front of the park Obilní trh. Surrounding historical buildings from the 19th century strictly follows the street line. But that line was broken at the defined land by the impact of a bomb in World War II. On a neighbouring plot, the created space was filled by a building of regional ombudsman, which doesn’t follow the street line anymore. So its continuing isn’t required on the defined land neither. Sloping terrain influenced whole concept, which consist in implanting the building into terrain, so that followed surrounding terrain and connect park Obilní trh with park Špilberk through walk-on roof surface with vegetation and a newly build park in front of the concert hall. The building is divided into two parts from exterior. The first one is a polygon and it is mostly under terrain. A small surface of façade above a terrain is largely created by glass curtain wall supplemented by white stucco. Here is located a main entrance and a foyer, a main concert hall, a café, rehearsal rooms, an exercise studio, an atelier, changing rooms and technical facilities of whole building. While the second rectangular part, in which is situated small concert hall on the second floor, is as if levitating block overlapping over a volume of the first floor and it is garnished by structural panels from glass fiber reinforced concrete. The cladding goes to the ground in the southeast corner of the block and there are panels with inscription “hudební klub” or specific name of the concert hall instead of the structural panels.
Sports and Recreation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Košňar, František ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The architecture and urban planning study of the Ohrada sports grounds examines the possibility of building a multipurpose sports and recreation centre in the Vsetín – Ohrada location. Currently, the grounds are in a very poor condition. With respect to the dimensions of the grounds, the roofed stands of the Spartakiad stadium serving a lodging house along with the tennis club facilities fail to fulfill its potential. I approached the area layout in a way which enables a clearly identifiable morphology of the buildings with an accentuated maximum utilization of daylight, open space, greenery, and social interaction to combine ideas and needs of the future generation and thus give the location a new genius loci. The biggest challenge of the complex layout of the whole site was to find a meaningful use for the great amount of soil found in the decaying stands. I find the best solution in creating an accessible, walkable mass that provides several different sections with various atmospheres and purposes. This concept resulted in a study which uses the qualities of the premises and complements them with a number of sports and recreational activities. The fundamental idea was to create a public leisure space with a focus on a great variability of the purpose of the grounds to make it useful for a wide range of public across generations. This led to the creation of several main masses which divide the location, reduce the scale of the area and give it a different atmosphere. At the same time, the grounds are freely accessible and open to the public. A long-term, functioning society demonstrates an ability to treat public and semipublic space with respect. The area in front of and in between buildings becomes, therefore, more important than the buildings themselves. At such a moment, one can talk of a sustainable public life.
Sport Centre Za Lužánkami Brno
Kociánová, Lenka ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Prior to this thesis, there was a specialist course “Sport centre Za Lužánkami Brno”. This project was focused on planning of urbanism-architectural area with a mixture of renovated and new facilities with different functions for sport and leisure, together with professional sport opportunities. The emphasis was on collision-free paths for pedestrians and cyclists, clear transport links around the centre and terrain configuration of the area. The thesis follows on from this project, focusing on development between the hotel Bobycentrum in the South and the Lužánky swimming pool in the North. The idea of the proposal stems from the need to connect the development area to the existing network of pedestrian and cycle paths and the public transport system to minimise the use for individual car travel to the sport centre; and to connect existing and new facilities for leisure and sports. The Sport relax centre was designed with existing buildings in mind and partially follows their ground floor dimensions. The centre creates a barrier from the noisy and busy street and provides a calmer area for outdoor recreation. It fills a gap between the existing buildings and is encircled by a footpath at second level joining to the footbridges over Sportovní Street and the existing terrain in the north-western part. The footpath is ended by passageway between swimming pool and wellness centre. More and more people are looking for sport opportunities in cities however; there are still not enough quality grounds and facilities on offer. The facilities in this development are meant for regular trainings and recreation for the public, including parents with children, groups of friends as well as individual and team sports players, offering a range of day, evening and night activities both indoors and outdoors. Other facilities include outdoor changing rooms and sports equipment rental as well as spaces for meeting friends such as a restaurant, wellness and a dancing-hall.

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