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Church in the housing estate
Chylíková, Marcela ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The study presents a new church for Novy Liskovec in Brno. The site is situated in the middle of housing estate close to public transport, on a rocky southern slope. The proposed building is used for local citizens and the christian community. For the project to be beneficial to all people concerned, I suggest layout features on culture, recreation, services and church. The open building design creates a natural social center. The church acts as a social center - multi-functional building. The basic inspirational impulse for the general shape and formal concept of the house is the existing passage through the plot, the need for social meetingpoint and the relationship to the surrounding landscape. Abstracted belt runs continuously through the construction; gradually defines and separates the social, secular and sacred space. To the visitor the house reveals a play of light, shadows and glimpses of the horizon. The project is divided into three parts: connected community center and church which are accompanied by multi-functional car park with shops and playground. The described objects create two building complexes that stand opposite to each other on the western and eastern edge of the plot. Among them, these create a town-square motif, leaving free space - the rock. The architectural concept of the church as a meandering path is expressed in the material solution of the construction. Path - the band that wraps the space has a different outer and inner material surface. The wrapped ribbon motif embracing and defining the space comes alive and changes with the movement of man in the enclosed space. Construction works as a series of leaflets - images that tell the story. The main axis of the object is oriented in the north-south direction thus offering views of open countryside and horizon, binds the building to the landscape. The structural design of the church is designed from concrete walls and steel trussers. The main load-bearing structures are embedded with self standing boxes from wooden KLH boards (laminated solid wood) as additional space separators.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Gregorová, Stanislava ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of my bachelor’s thesis is to design a new leisure time centre building in Brno Novy Liskovec. The area is a defined space by street Plachty. The building site is situated in the northern part of the area, surrounded by blocks of flats. The principle of the draft is based on integration of the building into the park in the context of the surrounding buildings. The object corresponds with blocks of flats in its shape and material, it adapts to the surrounding terrain by incorporation into the slope. Typical of the whole building are concrete, cube, simplicity – they can be seen at first floor outside, contrary to the ground floor - it builds into the surrounding terrain by a material of wood. The leisure time centre building is functionally divided into parts: a multifunctional hall, rooms for leisure and café. All these operations are closely related and complement each other. Green roof of the building is designed for people, equipped with benches. Together with the adjustment of the surrounding park it contributes to the creation of public space on the estate.
Socio-cultural centre with townhall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice
Nippertová, Lucie ; Nový, Alois (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Diploma thesis is about new town hall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice. The part of it is small hall for multiple uses of local community, commercials areas and common rooms. The place can be called the square. Kohoutovice is really special - they are almost whole from prefab houses from 70s. This affected creating of building and whole thinking about how should the building look like. Functionalism urbanism is mostly like randomly scattered garbage. It is not right if we try to make the new buildings to fit in. I have designed buildings, which are responding to qualities of place and which are creating a new senses of the area. The new town hall is symbol of local community.
Jaroslavice – place in the landscape
Dräxlerová, Laura ; Ryšavá, Hana (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
The project of Cultural hub for Jaroslavice village is based on the rich history of this small borderline area. It is aiming on improving the current state of the region by connecting it into the cultural net and coordinating creative project within the area. It focuses on attracting foreing artists and connecting them with local community as well as coworking with art schools. It provides workshops and courses for local people and targets children and young people for developing their relationship to culture and creativity, The most attractive part of the project is the „Laboratory of Light“. It is composed from 8 different light situations for artist to train their skills.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Varga, Peter ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the restoration of former limestone in the village of Grygov. The document is based on an architectural study prepared within the subject AG034 Studio of Architectural Creation – Restoration of Monuments. The limestone building is located southeast of the built-up part of the village Grygov in connection with a significant landscape phenomenon of limestone quarries. Restoration is solved as a conversion, when the building is changed its original function. At the same time, it is a modernization of the building with an emphasis on preserving its original character. The intention was to convert the industrial building and industrial spaces into a multi-purpose cultural centre. The concept of restoration is to preserve the unique areas of the limestone factory, searching for a connection between the industrial character of the limestone factory from the 19th century and new, modern constructions. The object was approached by the principle of preserving what is valuable and replaceable or cancelling non-renewable parts. The proposed changes do not disturb the overall architectural character and appearance of the existing building. Dispositional changes are proposed by resolving the disposition of the limestone factory to the multifunctional centre. Unique spaces and structures will be preserved, namely an oval furnace, a walkway, a wooden ceiling, a perimeter wall made of quarry stone, a chimney and the eastern part of the roof. The building on the northwest side is in a demolished condition due to a collapsed roof structure. The spaces on the 1st floor are functionally divided into three parts. Exhibition, multifunctional spaces, sanitary and technical equipment, small restaurant with bar. The spaces on the 2nd floor are divided into two parts. A large hall, which is connected by a staircase to the ground floor. The attic space of the 2nd floor is divided by the chimney.
Cultural Center in Koprivnice
Stratílek, Jan ; Pechman, Tomáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
Transformation of a building from 1980's in a small town. Cultural centre in Koprivnice, urban masterplan of city centre.
Cultural Center Brno
Schneiderová, Petra ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of my bachelor’s thesis is a design of a new multifunctional centre in Brno, Údolní street. The area is located opposite the Obilný trh. Within the studio subject AG33 has been worked a study of this subjekt. This study was extended to the documentation for building permit, the documentation for the execution of the project now. The principle of the proposal is a connection of the Obilný trh and the Špilberk Castle. The building with its ramps and terraces follows the jurney is of the park and connects with them. The building is set down mainly for cultural events and leisure activities. Spaces are designed variably - can be adapted to different activities. The main mass of the building consists of two concert halls, café and a gym. In the other part of the building there is space for clubs, studio, hinterland of concert halls and technical rooms. The object is situated in the hillside and it is partly set in the terrain. Spaces without nature light and without ventilation are used as a technical rooms and warehouses.
Cultural Center in Koprivnice
Friml, Jan ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The project manage to transform = reconstruct the object of a cultural center and a museum in the center of Kopřivnice town. It analyses and widens the offerings of functions and increases aesthetic and cultural values of the building(s) and the surroundings. It also solves urban connections to the environment and wider relations in the town level.
Ponava Centre Brno, Královo Pole
Skalická, Jana ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Main goal of the diploma thesis was to create an architectural study of the Ponava Centre, Brno, Královo Pole. This compound includes the set of buildings, which together set up valuable public space filled with different functions (cultural centre, gallery, restaurant, café, music club, housing, leasable units, family centre and roofed public space). The thesis was preceded by elaboration on the urban concept which defined the problems of this compound and determined the placement of proposed objects. The area is located in city of Brno, in Královo Pole district, cadastral of Ponava local authority, between the streets Střední and Staňkova.
Renewal of the baroque rectory in Sebranice
Ivanová, Charlotte ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is to prepare documentation for building permits and the documentation for the building construction of a baroque rectory in Sebranice near Boskovice. The project is based on the subject AG033 - Studio of Architectural Design 3 - Restoration of Monuments. The aim of the studio work was the renewal and new function of the existing and currently unused listed building of the Baroque rectory. The existing appearance of the rectory dates from the 18th century and is currently in poor technical condition. It is important to secure it statically. During object design, I focused on the future use of the building and practicality while maximally preserving the valuable parts. The existing building is supplemented by an extension with technical facilities and transformed into a cultural and community centre of the village. While the first floor provides community rooms for various workshops, the second floor contains a puppet museum and a multifunctional hall. Emphasis was also placed on the functionality of the entire complex. It is divided into three parts. The eastern part with a community garden, the western part with a summer cinema and space for larger cultural events and the northern part with a garden leading to a small library building. The whole revitalized area can now serve the citizens for various types of events and be fully utilized.

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