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Restoration of historical building - Malá Františkánská Znojmo
Šašinka, Jaromír ; Hubáček,, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of third year of bachelor studies. The main theme of this project is architecture restoration of a Gothic burgher town house. The building site is located in the conservation area of the town Znojmo, on the corner of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova, nearby the St. Nicholas church. The house underwent both baroque and classicist reconstruction. Early in the 21st. century, the house lost its roof and, in the course of several following years, the ceiling structures collapsed. What has been preserved by now is the gothic entrance portal and some fragments of the exterier gothic masonry. Although the house is located inside an ancient urban conservation area, I have decided for an unusual architecture solution. My main idea was to design simple modern structure in harmony with the gothic masonry. I decided not to place new structures on the top of the ruins of the gothic masonry but to place the new mass of the building behind the gothic walls. There is glass fasade on the first floor of the building which provides comunication between interier and exterier through the ruins of exterier gothic masonry. The simple structure of second floor is raised on collumns behind the glass facade. The shape of structure refers to buildings surround. Exterier material finish of the structure is concrete facade panel (same material on walls and roof). The important part of exterier are frames of windows in the second floor. And the structure of elevator. The building will be used as gallery of modern art with bar&cafe. There will be preserved renaissance vault in the basement.
Urbanistic development of Žižkov district in the second part of the 20th century
Poláčková, Tereza ; Biegel, Richard (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
The focus of this thesis is the urban development of Žižkov from its foundation in the second half of the nineteenth century to present time. Emphasis will be put on the problem of the planned and partially executed redevelopment in the second half of the twentieth century. The early history of Žižkov will be described in the introduction from the earliest historical evidence to the end of the nineteenth century. This chapter explains the ideas behind the construction and design of this neighbourhood. The following chapters will analyse the development of perception and approach to Žižkov including the early utopian urban planning from the beginning of the twentieth century, the plans from the interwar era, and the plans designed between 1960s and 1980s, which led to the partial destruction of Žižkov. The functional, social, esthetic and historical consequences of the loss of the heritage will be analysed. Other circumstances, such as the reasons behind the executed redevelopment, the production of construction materials and the reception by professional and non- professional audience will be considered. The individual plans will be described and analysed from the early ideas of Radiant city to the later executed plans of the tower blocks around Olšanské náměstí and náměstí Komenského.
Restoration of historical building - Malá Františkánská Znojmo
Šašinka, Jaromír ; Hubáček,, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of third year of bachelor studies. The main theme of this project is architecture restoration of a Gothic burgher town house. The building site is located in the conservation area of the town Znojmo, on the corner of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova, nearby the St. Nicholas church. The house underwent both baroque and classicist reconstruction. Early in the 21st. century, the house lost its roof and, in the course of several following years, the ceiling structures collapsed. What has been preserved by now is the gothic entrance portal and some fragments of the exterier gothic masonry. Although the house is located inside an ancient urban conservation area, I have decided for an unusual architecture solution. My main idea was to design simple modern structure in harmony with the gothic masonry. I decided not to place new structures on the top of the ruins of the gothic masonry but to place the new mass of the building behind the gothic walls. There is glass fasade on the first floor of the building which provides comunication between interier and exterier through the ruins of exterier gothic masonry. The simple structure of second floor is raised on collumns behind the glass facade. The shape of structure refers to buildings surround. Exterier material finish of the structure is concrete facade panel (same material on walls and roof). The important part of exterier are frames of windows in the second floor. And the structure of elevator. The building will be used as gallery of modern art with bar&cafe. There will be preserved renaissance vault in the basement.

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