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Multifunctional House
Hetych, Martin ; Janík, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the design of a multifunctional building in the village Nebovidy. The building will be used for sports, cultural events, entertainment and administrative activities. The building is located in close proximity to the municipal office. The building is divided into two buildings - rear hall with offices and a hall itself. Background has 3 floors and a partial basement. The structural system is a wall with a gable roof with dormers. Hall has a supporting structure made of steel and is partially sunk below ground level.
Storage hall
Ščudla, Pavel ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The master´s thesis on the topic Storage hall is processed in the form of project documentation for the realization of the new building. This building is projected on a plot 2828/108, 2828/106, 2828/105, 2828/104, 2828/222 and 2828/107 in the cadastral area Brno – Cernovice. This building is adjoined to the existing production hall and is divided into two parts. This parts are storage and administration. The administrative part has two floors and includes office space and hygienic facilities for own employees. The storage part is determined for storing of plastic products.
Facilities of football club
Stuchlík, Jan ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
Topic of diploma thesis is new building of football club facility in Šternberk. This thesis should fully cover all the requirements for documentation for building construction. Object is designed as a three storey building, basement included. Just half of the basement is actually in contact with the soil. There is also tribune designed from prefabricated elements connected to the building as a part of the project. The whole building is designed as a masonry building from Porotherm system with external wall from thermo insulation blocks, monolithic ceilings and the flat roof. The basement floor is design for thy gym and facilities connected to that such as dressing rooms, showers, toilets, sauna, jacuzzi and massages. You can find reception, buffet with the toilets and the dressing rooms for home team, away team and referees on the first floor. The second floor is divided to two parts. One as apartment and the second as administrative part for the club management.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Podolská, Hana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The Sport Centre is situated in Brno Královo Pole, it connects to a playing area, which is open all year round. The entrance is on the Vodova Street. Nearby, there is a football stadium, dormitories and the Červinkova tram stop. The building has two floors, a flat roof and its shape is connected to the surrounding buildings. It has not any basement. Compositionally, it is 3 cubic masses with attached terraces and grandstands which descend to the playground. The glass middle entry part connects to the other sections, the surrounding two masses are highly glassed towards the playing area. There are several functions – entry, changing rooms for summer and winter use, buffet, cafe and fitness center – it combines sport function with recreational and cultural functions. The surrounding terrain is grassy, the walking areas are paved. The terrace and the grandstands directly linked to first floor are made of stamped concrete, the seat grandstand is wood-panelled.
Sport Hall Staré Město
Kolísek, Aleš ; Tichomirov,, Vladimír (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the project of the new building of the Sports Hall in the Staré Město at the stage of project documentation for the construction on plots 2420/1, 2420/41, 2420/42, 2420/43, 2420/44, 4568/38, 6277/2, 6277/3 , 2517/4. The plots on which the construction is proposed are flat or slightly sloping. The building has no basement, has two floors. The perimeter structures in the locker rooms are designed from ceramic blocks of the POROTHERM system, including the thermal insulation system according to the principles of ETICS, and in the gym from the curtain walling of the KINGSPAN system. Horizontal structures are folded prestressed ceiling panels SPIROLL. The cloakroom building is covered by a warm flat roof, and the gymnasium by barrel roof made of glued laminated girder. In the sports hall, 5 changing rooms are designed, including sanitary facilities, then facilities for the operation of the hall and refreshments for spectators.
Sports and Recreation Center Brno - Královo Pole
Sysel, Jakub ; Janok, Jakub (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis solves one object that functionally extends the existing sports facilities in Vodova street in Královo pole in the city district of Brno. The building stands alone and doesn't adjoin to any other building. The main objective was to create a base for more comfortable using of sports fields. The solution was to design locker rooms for visitors and a gallery with a café for currently physically inactive guests. It also serves as the main entrance to the field including box office. The building is designed to allow easy access from the field to the locker rooms and that even bystanders were able to watch the action on the field. They can watch not only from the ground level, but also from the café space, which is connected with a large balcony. The construction is communicatively connected to the outside ice rink area, which is used for other sports during the summer. The height of the object is derived from buildings around, which consists of terraced houses and sports halls.
Arvin Meritor Factory Brno
Sergeeva, Anna ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis discusses a solution of the new-build factory Arvin Meritor in Brno, where the neglected area of the former junkyard (registered as a brownfield number 1904) in Maloměřicí between Borky and Slaměníková streets is used. Determinating the area the transverse substance has been formed perpendicular to the surrounding embankments for minimum usage of the land and the maximum variability of the completion in the future. The basic shape of the building comes from the reciprocal displacement of the production lines and their connection to the glass corridors shaping the main production part. This principle gives an interesting altitude difference, also allowing the possibility of adding further units such as auxiliary factory operations and the input unit. These features are layered in a way to make the solution as flexible and universal as possible. The "input unit" is the dominant feature of the whole building, for that, a glass facade is used to create sufficient lighting for the administration. There is a construction with red facade lamellae mounted in front of the glass facade, which is used for highlighting and shading. Copilit and sandwich panels are used on the longitudinal facade of the production part, while strip windows are pulled through the entire length and create a contact of workers with the environment. Other parts of the building used tin sandwich grey shade panels, while the roof used sawtooth skylights turned to the northeast with 45 degrees angle corresponds to the building. Finally, a suggestion of backbone traffic is also discussed in this thesis in details.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Tallmayer, Dominik ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
This paper aims to elaborate an urbanistic study focused on the establishment of a multifunction athletic and recreational area located in Vsetín-Ohrada, carrying the name of the location, Ohrada. The reason to elaborate on this project is the current desolate state of the area, which already does not fulfil its purpose and serves only as lodgings and as a facility for the tennis club. My approach for this project implies identified accidence of buildings with an emphasis on maximal use of daylight, open spaces, green areas, and social interactions. All of these parts connect ideas and needs of future generations and deliver into the area new Genio Loci. For me, the biggest challenge in this complex area is finding the answer to meaningful use of the big amount of soil that is part of the canker tribune. The solution for this challenge might be in the creation of new access paths and footbridge to the buildings which provide several parts of space with different atmosphere and purpose. The main idea was the creation of a leisure public space with an emphasis on the variability of used areas that serve people from all age groups. It creates several main areas that divide the location and deliver various atmospheres for each generation. Additionally, the area as a whole is open and accessible to the public. A sign of long-term functional society is the ability of considerable behaviour toward public areas. Space in front of and between buildings happened to be more important than the building itself. In this case, we can talk about public life that is sustainable in time.
Rugby Club Bystrc - Brno
Poláková, Marie ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis theme is a building of the Rugby Club in Brno-Bystrc in the details of the design study and documentation for the building permit, based on an architectural study developed within the subject AG032 – Public buildings. The aim of the project was to design a multi-purpose sports center in accordance with the investor's requirements, which will be used for local rugby players, and also be open to the public. The existing RCB building is located near Jakuba Obrovského Street near the residential settlement on the west side and the bank of the Svratka River on the east side. It is a very fragmented one-storey building, which the members of the club built themselves. The rugby players' movement in Brno itself boasts perhaps the longest history in the Czech Republic, and since its foundation in 1926, it has featured a number of famous names, such as the writer Ondřej Sekora. The current members are very much based on everything they have managed on their own and are proud of their club. Therefore, I decided to keep the mass of the existing building and use its characteristically fragmented form as a springboard for my design and also as a reference to the famous history of the club. Above this original mass, I build a mass that is completely different in shape and material, in order to achieve a contrast that will be limited to the original and thus complete the overall appearance of the building.
Dance school Brno
Slawinski, Olena ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is based on the project done in the fourth term of bacelor’s degree. The aim of the project is construction of a dancing school and elaboration of the relevant engineering documentation. The dancing school is to be located at the crossing of Milady Horakove and Prikop Streets, in Brno-Zabrdovice district. The main idea of the project is to incorporate the building into the area. Taking into consideration the architectural peculiarities of the area and the size of the building, it has been decided to divide visually the front of the school into two parts by means of different colouring and texture of the materials. The construction of a multi-storey building is an appropriate and logical solution as it will save the space and serve many purposes. That is why the initial idea of a dancing school only has been altered and as a result a music school and students’ apartments have appeared in the project. The dancing school is to fill the corner gap between existing residential buildings. The dancing school is a five-storey building with an underground parking for the staff and visitors. There is also building engineering services equipment and the boiler room in the basement. The ground floor has a multi-functional hall and a café, a spacious gallery which can be used for various exhibitions, as well as the cloakroom and toilets. The classrooms and dancing rooms are on the first floor in the eastern wing of the building while the headmaster’s office and the staff’s room are in the western wing. The second floor is fully intended for dancing and music practice. There is also a dancing room with all necessary facilities for disabled people. The laying-out of the third and fourth floors is identical and the premises are designed as students’ apartments including study rooms and a launderette.

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