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Brickworks and cannery Víchov - Černošín
Lovětinský, Tomáš ; Landa, Karel (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is the design of a facility for producing grape juice and cider on the outskirts of a small village in the Plzeň Region. Víchov, with approximately 120 inhabitants, is located near the town of Stříbro. The main goal of the design is to create a rather pleasant place in the small village associated with highquality apple juice, rather than an austere industrial hall. The gently sloping terrain allows for partial embedding of the production hall below ground level from the side of the village, without disrupting the traditional rural character of the area. The accessible roof and the orientation of the building provide views of the nearby Víchovský pond. Short-term accommodation, a café serving fresh cider and connectivity to the cycling network will attract not only local residents.
House of dignified old age Ivanovice
Šalandová, Lucie ; Kvasnica, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis was the elaboration of a proposal and subsequent processing of project documentation, consisting of documentation for building permits, documentation for construction implementation, and the design of architectural details on the topic: Dignified Aging House in Brno Ivanovice. This work builds upon the results of the BGA021 Architectural Design Studio focusing on residential buildings, which was developed during the winter semester of the second year. The goal of addressing the topic of a dignified aging house was to comply with all regulations and standards while creating dignified and comfortable living for the elderly generation. This objective was achieved by creating separate residential units with private outdoor spaces in the form of lodges, as well as common spaces, both interior and exterior. The first floor serves common purposes, including healthcare services, a social room with a thermos dispensary, garage space, and an atrium garden. The remaining two floors provide residential functions. The building itself has a shape resembling a lowercase "u," creating a private outdoor space for residents and a semi-public outdoor space in the rear of the plot. This space is accessible not only from the level of the second floor but also via the access road leading along the northern side of the plot, which also serves the garage area. Due to the height difference between the eastern and western parts of the plot, landscaping adjustments were proposed in line with the elevation of the first floor in the outdoor atrium section. Garages were placed below ground level on the western side of the plot, with a garden created above them at the level of the second floor. The design extensively incorporates green areas in combination with a reinforced concrete monolithic structure clad in white facade, wooden paneling, iron railings, and brick roofing.
Commercial centre Miris garden
Dračka, Jakub ; Landa, Karel (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of the Miris Garden Commercial Centre within a holiday resort, which is also to include a hotel, marina and countless apartment villas, which are not part of the design. The property is located at the foot of the Velebit Mountains, near the Paklenica National Park and the village of Starigrad-Paklenica in Zadar County, Croatia. The assignment is based on an urbanistically nonsensical concept, namely the developer's intention to build a seasonal holiday resort located almost in the bosom of nature, in addition to a scale far exceeding the aforementioned village, the nearest settlement in the area. The bachelor's thesis was preceded by a studio project, which was, however, completely reworked after long deliberations and a struggle with one's own conscience, but the original intention remained – to hide the undesirable building in the local landscape under a layer of soil and to show as little of it as possible. The building is conceived as a small village, a cluster of small houses concentrated in one long street, which is, however, quite rugged and thus creates several nooks and small streets along its length. This street opens out towards the Velebit Mountains and partly towards the Adriatic Sea. While the front, and the only visible façade, is articulated, the others are hidden underneath the ground level. A longitudinal service and supply corridor runs through the building, separating the shops and restaurants from their back-of-house, warehouses and process rooms. There is an underground garage under the northeastern part of the building. The roof of the building is green, planted with fruit trees and sloping. The forecourt of the building is also planted with trees, the trees provide shade and shelter for birds and bees. The shell of the building is made of rammed concrete, the layers of which visually relate to the surrounding landscape of limestone. There is no lift in the building. The shops are designed in a minimalist way to maximise the use of outdoor space and to take account of seasonal use. Lighting and ventilation is provided by chimneys, thus transforming the original function of the chimneys according to current needs and requirements.
Hotel India
Došková, Adriana ; Velková, Soňa (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with a hotel in India, which is supposed to serve mainly for tired truckers who come to rest, eat or use the toilets after a long journey. The construction site is located on National Highway 544 in India, which connects Tamil Nadu with the city of Kochi in Kerala. The selected area is located in Kannadi -Kerala. The surroundings of the plot are used as arable land and there is a service of the Renault car company and other smaller businesses nearby. The lot is largely occupied by a parking lot for trucks and cars. The object itself is designed as a separate two-story building with a green flat roof and an atrium inspired by traditional Indian dwellings. The structure of the building consists of a wall system made of bricks and is supplemented with reinforced concrete columns in the atrium and at the entrance. The first aboveground floor has mixed functions, where there are spaces for the public, employees, toalets, but also the first rooms for guests. On the second aboveground floor, there are rooms for guests, common sanitary facilities and areas for staff. The dominant feature of the building is the atrium with greenery, seating and a place for prayer. The facade of the building is made of perforated sheet metal, which is easily available in India and in a copper brown color, it gently blends in with the surroundings, but its shape attracts visitors from the surrounding area.
Aquatic centre
Kudelová, Aneta ; Řehák, Filip (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis, entitled Aquatic centre, deals with the design of a three-story building for water sports activities. The site of the proposed building is located in the city district of Brno - Pisárky on the land of the former wastewater treatment plant, on whose existing reinforced concrete structure it is also designed. The building consists of one underground and two above-ground floors. The building includes a pool hall with a 50-meter swimming pool, a whirlpool, a non-swimming pool and a children's pool. A wellness center with a small fitness facility is planned on the second floor. There are eight saunas in the wellness area, two of which are steam, three whirlpools and two cooling pools. Two of these hot tubs and one cooling pool are designed in the spaces of the outdoor terrace. These facilities are connected by a central cloakroom. The building also includes spaces for the clubhouse of the rowing club and a storage room for canoes. The structure of the building is divided into two parts: a wooden structure made of slatted beams and columns for the pool hall and a reinforced concrete skeleton structure with perimeter reinforced concrete walls for the rest of the building. The roof is an L-shaped counter with a vegetation layer. In the middle of the building there is an outdoor atrium, also with a vegetation layer. Most of the building, apart from the glass facades, is covered by an external metal facade with added vegetation.
Dance school Brno
Belousova, Anastasiia ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of The Bachelor's thesis is a design of the dance school in Brno-Zabrdovice area. The project focuses on a contrstruction of a buildingless gap on the crossing of the Milady Horakove and Prikop streets. The goal is to cover up two large areas of adjacent buildings with a new building. The object is divided into two parts. The first one has a better access for the public. Inside there is a large dance hall that can be rented for various events, music school for adults and a cafe with a terrace on the third floor. The second part is a major eight-story building, which includes dance halls of various sizes, locker rooms with their own sanitation facilities and spaces designed either for rent or as the offices of teachers of the dance school. The upper floors are reserved for students‘ accommodation. Each accommodation unit includes a bedroom, a small kitchen, a dressing room and sanitary facilities. The roomes are suited for one or two students. The entire underground floor is used to park cars and store bicycles. There are also technical rooms and a Boiler Room. For the convenience of residents, the building wis designed as a pass-through. There is a small park with leveling staircases located at the back yard. During the summer season, the lawn can be used as a recreation place for students or residents of the city. The entire structure is designed in accordance with the requirements for Immobile use of structures. The multifunctionality of the new building ideally complements the existing educational facilities of the city, such as kindergartens, high schools, grammar schools and universities.
The manor house Boskovice
Podivínská, Adéla ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Švecová, Táňa (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on studio project created in the summer semester of the second year of undergraduate studies. The task was the renewal solutions and new use of the building with a loft, currently unused, the building of the Manor house in Boskovice. Manor house is located in a conservation area near the center of Boskovice, district Blansko. This historically protected building complex of farm Boskovice castle is a valuable urban property. After a fire in 1823 was rebuilt, but its appearance has remained virtually unchanged. The biggest change has passed the east wing, which was built a new roof, and arcades were walled up. Currently, the building unused and falling into disrepair. The courtyard is overgrown gas distributor greenery and paved areas are in a state of devastation. The aim was to restore the place of its historical value and use of the building to the public for recreation and leisure activities. In its current form and historically valuable buildings renaissance details will not be interfered with in any way, and nothing will be demolished, but in the context of the return of state in historical terms, it is about restoring monuments. Outbuildings were designed with understated approach so as to not disrupt the architectural structures countenance, but they gave him a new modern concept. The material on these new features is the corroded steel. It was a merger of the two approaches to architecture in a different century. The building consists of a deck above the newly exploited attic for accommodation and part of the basement is also three separate cellars. Existing structures will be redeveloped. Construction work will be carried out mainly in the context of treatment available, change sanitary rooms, new loft conversion and conversion use. The proposed functional content manor house after reconstruction and completion is predominantly public, there will be a library, catering, accommodation and facilities for leisure acti
Urban design of waterfront in Třebíč
Klimek, Jiří ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
A critical assessment of the condition of the Jihlava River's waterfront in Třebič with proposlas of the most promising remedial actions. Making passable both shores in direct response to the river in the greatest possible length in particular. Furthermore draft of the new waterfront district and small public space around newly opened Stařeč's stream. The main idea was to create a pleasant urban environment, mostly by eliminating the negative effects, especially pedestrian's collisions with individual cars traffic and car congestion of the town centre.
Kindergarten FUTURUM
Lišuchová, Želmíra ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor´s thesis is design of a newly-built kindergarten FUTURUM based on architectural study made in my 5th term of bachelor´s study in the subject AG034 Architectural Design Studio 4 – Interior and Architectural Space. The project consists of construction study and realisation documentation. Two-storey kindergarten with 2 classrooms is situated in quarter Brno-Stránice near Brno city centre. The building is a part of complex of Christian grammar and primary school “Cyrilometodějské gymnázium a ZŠ“. The idea of project is to use local materials and renewable energy sources; local construction companies to be involved in realisation, to make a comfortable architectural space for education and self-development of new generation and encourage them to overcome fears, defy limitations and start thinking creatively. In symbols, it reacts to the influence of pandemic and hectic lifestyle on children´s psyche and sketches guidance to life with God in accordance with Christian values and ethic at this kindergarten. The newly-built object is located in the middle flat part of a plot, southwestern and northeastern part is sloped. It is block-shaped with lateral axis parallel with street Havlíčkova. There is a block cut out of the main block in eastern upper edge (terrace) and in the southern lower part (recessed entrance). The main entrance to a cantilever in the 2nd floor is from Havlíčkova Street over the footbridge on subtle columns. There are offices of director, teachers, isolation occasionally used for speech therapy, terrace, play room, sleeping room, locker room and washroom. On the 1st floor, there is another play room with facilities, technical and other facilities. Food will be cooked and delivered from school kitchen. Entrance from school grounds is nearby. Bidirectional wall slab structural system is made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Foundations too due to low load-bearing capacity of subsoil. Flat green roof has an internal drain.
Urban design of waterfront in Třebíč
Vacek, Jiří ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
Thesis is concerning urbanistic treatment of Jihlava river embankment in the city of Třebíč. Tries to find cause for urban non-functionality of the area within local and wider context to its surroundings. Offers possible solution for rehabilitation of the urbanistic function of the embankment, including putting the embankment into role of important passageway, improving its bounds to the surroundings and active role in city's everyday life.

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