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Gallery of Modern Art Brno
Jaroměřský, Ondřej Oldřich ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a modern art gallery in Brno, Czech Republic. The building serves as a new cultural and educational centre, which creates a new landmark for the inhabitants of Brno. The site is located close to the historic centre of Brno, on the site of the former city walls at the Koliště ring road. There is a tram stop Malinovského náměstí at the main entrance to the site. Two paths lead to the plot from the planned city park, which will be built on the site of the ČD railway siding. The last access to the site for pedestrians and cyclists is from the newly designed footbridge over Koliště Street, which will connect the city park with the new parking house in Koliště Street. The adjacent surroundings of the building, including the parterre with park landscaping, are linked to the future development of the Brno Ringstraße and thus complete the planned green belt around the historic heart of the city. The designed building is six-storeys high, with two underground floors used mainly for parking not only for gallery visitors but also for residents of the surrounding area. The underground parking garage can be accessed via two wheelchair accessible entrances located opposite the main entrance to the gallery, with a vehicle entrance located on Koliště Street according to the new regulatory plan, which plans to build a parking building there. The gallery section itself is made up of four storeys, with the central part of the layout serving as an elevated atrium going through all the storeys, covered by a glazed skylight. This space is used to display large-scale art that can also be hung in the space. The first floor contains, in addition to a lecture hall, cloakrooms and two offices for the gallery management, a workshop room, an open space with refreshments, a technical room and three staircases that go through all floors, including the basement. The first staircase is located at the back of the elongated atrium and, together with the lifts, serves as the main vertical communication in the building. The remaining two staircases with lifts serve as escape routes in the case of fire, leading out of the building on the first floor. All floors are also connected by a hydraulic freight elevator, which is used for the supply and delivery of artworks to the building. The remaining floors with the same layout are primarily used as exhibition spaces with a view into the atrium from the gallery balconies. There are always sanitary facilities for visitors to the building and also preparation rooms for the exhibition spaces. The appearance of the building is heavily inspired by 20th century Brno architecture, both in terms of the material context and the morphology of the building. The heavy and dignified base of the building is formed by a ventilated facade with ceramic brick strip cladding, which emphasises the seriousness and importance of the institution housed in the building. The envelope of the remaining three floors is also made up of a ventilated facade, but with curved perforated panels of anodised aluminium and white powder painting. This upper part of the building, as if shrouded by a curtain, emphasises the fragility and uniqueness of the artworks exhibited, thus protecting them from the world around them, and at the same time highlighting their importance in contemporary society.
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Zlámal, Filip ; Jura, Pavel (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Design of a new metropolitan city hall located on the Brno ringstrasse concentrates all workplaces city government in one place, namely in the northern part of the embankment between Benešova and Koliště streets near the former customs building palace Moravia. The underlying assumption is the future transfer of the main station and the release of area for the park (today trackage) and other construction.
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Bocán, Matúš ; Urban, Lukáš (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Designed site is located near the historic city center of Brno on the east side. It is defined by Koliště street and Benešova Street. It is part of the so-called Brno ring-circuit, which originated in the 19th century after the demolishing of the town's fortifications. By function, the site can be divided into three parts. In the southern part is designed entry area with the building of metropolitan significance - city hall. This area is focused on the main pedestrian entrance from Nádražní Street and the main transport hub in front of Central Station. Metropolitan building is the main compositional and functional accent of the area. In the middle of the park is located pavillion, which forms reclined relax and rest area. In the northern part is designed multifunctional house with the main function of rentable office spaces. Along Benešova street is designed linear insulating greenery. Design of park and line of green spaces extends ,, green ring "around the historical center on the southeast side. The designed facility of metropolitan building was placed in the area so as to form endpoints in main compositional visual axis - boarding pedestrians routes from Nádražní Street and Theatre Street. In the future it envisages the realization of green spaces for rail routes in the manner of Highline Park, making it the visual endpoint from the east. The main entrance to the building is the from the square. From the western part of the Metropolitan building is designed pedestrian zone open towards urban greenery and park. In the pedestrian zone is designed commercial parterre of town hall with the possibility of creating a summer terrace, exhibitions and various artistic activities. In this usage is also involved pavillion, under which the overlay can be used for supporting the ongoing activities within the metropolitan house. From the north side of city hall is a secondary entrance to the restaurant section, which is oriented to the designed park. In the northern part is the territory compositionally enclosed by multifunctional building, which is composed in the form of a closed block with passages.
Multifunctional High-Rise Building, Benešova - Koliště
Chlad, Roman ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Work is trying to solve situation at area between Benešova street and Koliště in Brno city. Creating urbanistic and architectural design. High rise building is part of designing, because of remembering project from 30s of last century. Architectural studies of soliter building polyfunctional house.
Brno City Hall
Rajtarová, Magdalena ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of Brno City Hall building. The work is based on the architectual study, which was developed in course AG033 Atelier architektonické tvorby III. The project is an extension of the architectural study with the Building Permit Documentation and the Building Implementation Documentation. The theme is the design of Brno City Hall, which should unify all separate sections to one ( administrative, urban, social-cultural, technical and economic). Currently, all sections are located in different locations. The selected location is located in the city district of Brno – střed and is defined by the streets Benešova and Koliště. It is a nine-storey building. Two floors are underground and seven sre above-ground floors. The underground floors are designed mainly for parking. On the first floor there are workplaces of individual sections and on the upper floors there are offices. On the last floor – on the 7th floor, there is a cafe.
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Obrusníková, Magdalena ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis was to come up with an urban design for a large gap on the beltway of Brno. Than the work deals with specific architectural design for two office buildings with shops and services in the ground floor, that are located in the northern part of the area.
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Hanžl, Jakub ; Nový, Vítězslav (referee) ; Hybská, Bohumila (advisor)
Design of a new metropolitan city hall located on the Brno ringstrasse concentrates all workplaces city government in one place, namely in the northern part of the embankment between Benešova and Koliště streets near the former customs building palace Moravia. The underlying assumption is the future transfer of the main station and the release of area for the park (today trackage) and other construction.
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Šiarny, Lukáš ; Poslušná, Iva (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
proposal for administration buidling at Benesova street near main train station in Brno
The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Musálek, Filip ; Jura, Pavel (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
Design of a new metropolitan city hall located on the Brno ringstrasse concentrates all workplaces city government in one place, namely in the northern part of the embankment between Benešova and Koliště streets near the former customs building palace Moravia. The underlying assumption is the future transfer of the main station and the release of area for the park (today trackage) and other construction.

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