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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.
Building modifications, extension and superstructure of the fire station in Dobruška
Pacholíková, Petra ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with building modifications, extension and superstructure in the existing free-standing fire station in Dobruška. It is a two-story administrative building with a partial basement and a used attic. Adjacent to the building are garages for maintenance and parking of exit equipment. In the basement there are warehouses and a technical room. A new layout is proposed on the first floor. There were spaces for a server room, the station commander's office, a meeting room, warehouses and new sanitary facilities. As the previous layout lacked some of the rooms needed for the work of employees, a chemical workshop, a warehouse for fire extinguishers and sorbents, filling of pressure cylinders and a wet operation are proposed here. An entrance to the newly designed extension is proposed from the garage, where there are dirty showers, a laundry room, dirty changing rooms, a PHM warehouse and a diesel generator. On the second above-ground floor, a training room, hygienic facilities, clean changing rooms and a kitchen with a dining room are designed from the existing layout. On this floor, a superstructure is designed above the existing garages, where there are facilities for employees - a living room, offices, bedrooms with sanitary facilities. The extension is based on foundation passes in the unfrozen depth and lost formwork. The vertical supporting structures of the extension are made of ceramic blocks and insulated with the ETICS contact insulation system. The entire extension is separated from the existing structures. The vertical supporting structures of the superstructure are designed from ceramic blocks with mineral insulation. The horizontal structures are designed from a ceramic mounted ceiling. A ventilated facade with aluminum cassettes is designed on the superstructure. The extension and superstructure are covered with a flat roof.
Inovative centre STU Bratislava
Dolníková, Denisa ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of the STU Innovation Center in Bratislava. The project is based on the architectural study of the subject AG033-Atelier of architectural creation 3 and the construction study of the subject AG036 Complex project. The area of the inner block is currently visually chaotic and underutilized. The goal of the design is to create a valuable space for students, employees and the public on the campus and therefore make it more accessible to the wider community. An essential part was the connection of the inner block with the surrounding environment. The designed building contains three above-ground floors and underground garages. The mass of the object can be divided into two parts - the part with heavy laboratories and above-ground laboratories, which is rectangular and the other slanting part with spaces for students and public. The first and second above-ground floors contain an open gallery and multi-purpose spaces. The open and airy space, not only adds the representativeness of the whole design but also provides an opportunity for short-term rest. The third above-ground floor is mainly designated to accomodate start-up offices and the rectorate. The external appearance of the object is designed with clean and simple lines in mind. The glazed parts of the building are shielded with a white aluminum perforated sheetmetal. Other parts of the facade are covered in smooth white plaster. The entire expression of the object is therefore characterized by the timelessness that the Innovation Center demands. The surroundings of the building are functionally designed for the rest and free movement of students. There is plenty of greenery and places for rest, or various events of STU faculties.
Inovative centre STU Bratislava
Dolníková, Denisa ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of the STU Innovation Center in Bratislava. The project is based on the architectural study of the subject AG033-Atelier of architectural creation 3 and the construction study of the subject AG036 Complex project. The area of the inner block is currently visually chaotic and underutilized. The goal of the design is to create a valuable space for students, employees and the public on the campus and therefore make it more accessible to the wider community. An essential part was the connection of the inner block with the surrounding environment. The designed building contains three above-ground floors and underground garages. The mass of the object can be divided into two parts - the part with heavy laboratories and above-ground laboratories, which is rectangular and the other slanting part with spaces for students and public. The first and second above-ground floors contain an open gallery and multi-purpose spaces. The open and airy space, not only adds the representativeness of the whole design but also provides an opportunity for short-term rest. The third above-ground floor is mainly designated to accomodate start-up offices and the rectorate. The external appearance of the object is designed with clean and simple lines in mind. The glazed parts of the building are shielded with a white aluminum perforated sheetmetal. Other parts of the facade are covered in smooth white plaster. The entire expression of the object is therefore characterized by the timelessness that the Innovation Center demands. The surroundings of the building are functionally designed for the rest and free movement of students. There is plenty of greenery and places for rest, or various events of STU faculties.
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.

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