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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.
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.

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