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AUTOCENTRUM VW GROUP MIKULOV
Šešulková, Jana ; Hudeček, Vladimír (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to design a new car center of the Volswagen group. The project is based on an architectural study, which was prepared within the subject AG033 – Architecture design studio on the topic of Autocentrum VW Group Mikulov in the 2nd year of bachelor's study. The plot is located in the cadastral territory of Mikulov in Moravia, Břeclav district, It is located in the industrial part of the city, the surrounding buildings are made up of industrial buildings, especially storages and productions. There is also a scrap metal purchase and warehouse. The plot is currently registered as an area intended for construction by production. The plot is located on flat terrain. The proposed object responds to the required functions. It is oriented perpendicular to Jiráskova Street, the main entrances are oriented to the main street towards the built-up part of the city. The building is located longitudinally on the plot and corresponds to its shape. It consists of three objects that are interconnected. Individual objects have their own function. The first building is adapted and designed mainly for sales and car show purposes. This is the most dominant building. It is followed by a significantly smaller and partially hidden storage area, which also includes facilities for employees and hygiene loops. In the last, rear part is the service. This is the second dominant part, highlighted by an illuminated expanded metal facade. The main material on the building is concrete, which is in line with the industrial character of the building and its surroundings. The façade is made of Cetris cement-fiber boards, which resemble the structure of white concrete. In the service building, the facade is solved with an openwork facade made of expanded metal, under which there is a smooth lime-cement plaster of white color. Concrete structures are also copied into the interior, especially by the recognized load-bearing elements in the individual parts.
AUTOCENTRUM VW GROUP MIKULOV
Šešulková, Jana ; Hudeček, Vladimír (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to design a new car center of the Volswagen group. The project is based on an architectural study, which was prepared within the subject AG033 – Architecture design studio on the topic of Autocentrum VW Group Mikulov in the 2nd year of bachelor's study. The plot is located in the cadastral territory of Mikulov in Moravia, Břeclav district, It is located in the industrial part of the city, the surrounding buildings are made up of industrial buildings, especially storages and productions. There is also a scrap metal purchase and warehouse. The plot is currently registered as an area intended for construction by production. The plot is located on flat terrain. The proposed object responds to the required functions. It is oriented perpendicular to Jiráskova Street, the main entrances are oriented to the main street towards the built-up part of the city. The building is located longitudinally on the plot and corresponds to its shape. It consists of three objects that are interconnected. Individual objects have their own function. The first building is adapted and designed mainly for sales and car show purposes. This is the most dominant building. It is followed by a significantly smaller and partially hidden storage area, which also includes facilities for employees and hygiene loops. In the last, rear part is the service. This is the second dominant part, highlighted by an illuminated expanded metal facade. The main material on the building is concrete, which is in line with the industrial character of the building and its surroundings. The façade is made of Cetris cement-fiber boards, which resemble the structure of white concrete. In the service building, the facade is solved with an openwork facade made of expanded metal, under which there is a smooth lime-cement plaster of white color. Concrete structures are also copied into the interior, especially by the recognized load-bearing elements in the individual parts.

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