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Sports and Recreation Center Brno - Královo Pole
Sysel, Jakub ; Janok, Jakub (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis solves one object that functionally extends the existing sports facilities in Vodova street in Královo pole in the city district of Brno. The building stands alone and doesn't adjoin to any other building. The main objective was to create a base for more comfortable using of sports fields. The solution was to design locker rooms for visitors and a gallery with a café for currently physically inactive guests. It also serves as the main entrance to the field including box office. The building is designed to allow easy access from the field to the locker rooms and that even bystanders were able to watch the action on the field. They can watch not only from the ground level, but also from the café space, which is connected with a large balcony. The construction is communicatively connected to the outside ice rink area, which is used for other sports during the summer. The height of the object is derived from buildings around, which consists of terraced houses and sports halls.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Kostíková, Lenka ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of my project was design of facilities for Sport centre in Brno, Královo Pole. The plot is situated near the existing sport complex on the Vodova street. Part of the designed centre are 4 objects. The main building is the object with facilities for existing outdoor ice rink. There are changing rooms for visitors and offices for management of the centre. In another building there are cafe, shops and the facilities for the football stadium. Each object is accessible for wheelchair users. All objects are two-storey. Objects are connected by footbridge at the level of the 2nd floor. The footbridge is not only for wheelchair access to all buildings, but also like view point of the ice rink. The objects are designed as a frame construction made from steel profiles HEB. The shape of the building creates several equal blocks, which are differently assembled at each object. The footbridge is made from steel columns. The facades of all buildings are covered with larch wood.
Industrial cooling systems
Doležal, Jan ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Formánek, Marian (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of cooling ice rink. Cooling system design is based on a physical nature, measured data and observations from practice. The result is a proposal cooling system with the highest possible cooling factor, which uses waste heat for technology needs snow pit and hot water, in order to achieve the lowest cost of operation ice rink.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Kuklínková, Klára ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Diploma thesis of was preceded by a specialized studio focused on the development of urban-architectural design in the area of "Vsetín - Ohrada". The newly created objects have the a task of transform the whole territory, which nowadays deteriorate. The solved area is separated by the highest industrial zone from the edge of the city and after the connection to the urban area. The whole sports complex is conceived as an independent urban complex, mainly linked to the surrounding nature. These are cycle paths that are designed for the entire area. The center is designed for the needs of the population of Vsetín and its catchment areas. Sports, recreational options for all ages. The grassy wall divides the river from the city and reflects the calm zone by the river, and at the same time divides large flat areas. In addition to sports, the area offers wellness, gastro and meeting places. The advantage of this place is cycling trail parallel to the beautiful nature. Moreover, the grassy wall is used to hide service roads and parking spaces. This ensures excellent transport accessibility and supply, but does not interfere with the sports complex. Wall created from excavations of single buildings and demolition works of the original stadium will achieve a safe transition from one sports ground to another, creating a natural observation post and incorporating buildings and sports facilities to become part of the wall and form a single unit. By embedding buildings in the wall, the buildings visually diminish. The embedded sports ground is bounded on two sides by a rampart and the third by a staircase. It can be used as a grandstand, or to enter the ridge of the dike. This minimizes the need for unsightly fencing on each pitch. With the new concept we will meet the requirements of visitors in the given locality and, above all, the attractiveness of the whole area will be increased.
Analysis of the ice hockey stadium in Mělník and the proposal of marketing plan
Krejsa, Jiří ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of the ice hockey stadium in Mělník and the proposal of marketing plan Objectives: The aim of this work is to elaborate analyzes of the state of the ice hockey stadium in Melnik and to create a proposal of a marketing plan for the stadium. The plan should serve to a more efficient functioning of the entire ice rink in the following years. Methods: The work analyzes years 2011-2013 where it focuses on the utilization of the ice surface, public skating hours and skating schools and analysis revenues and expenditures in the same period. Interviewing visitors, and competitive analysis of stadiums around Melnik were carried out. All values obtained from analyzes were subsequently compared with the national average values obtained from KPMG research. Results: The analyses identified the potential in greater efficiency of utilization of the ice surface and rental of advertising space. When comparing public financing is Melnik's stadium to the national average in the same size cities it turns out that Melnik's stadium is underfunded. The whole proposal of the marketing plan was compiled into 4 main sections aimed at attracting potential sponsors, increased use of ice rinks in the months of September to March, an increase in attendance of public skating and skating schools in the same...
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Kuklínková, Klára ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Diploma thesis of was preceded by a specialized studio focused on the development of urban-architectural design in the area of "Vsetín - Ohrada". The newly created objects have the a task of transform the whole territory, which nowadays deteriorate. The solved area is separated by the highest industrial zone from the edge of the city and after the connection to the urban area. The whole sports complex is conceived as an independent urban complex, mainly linked to the surrounding nature. These are cycle paths that are designed for the entire area. The center is designed for the needs of the population of Vsetín and its catchment areas. Sports, recreational options for all ages. The grassy wall divides the river from the city and reflects the calm zone by the river, and at the same time divides large flat areas. In addition to sports, the area offers wellness, gastro and meeting places. The advantage of this place is cycling trail parallel to the beautiful nature. Moreover, the grassy wall is used to hide service roads and parking spaces. This ensures excellent transport accessibility and supply, but does not interfere with the sports complex. Wall created from excavations of single buildings and demolition works of the original stadium will achieve a safe transition from one sports ground to another, creating a natural observation post and incorporating buildings and sports facilities to become part of the wall and form a single unit. By embedding buildings in the wall, the buildings visually diminish. The embedded sports ground is bounded on two sides by a rampart and the third by a staircase. It can be used as a grandstand, or to enter the ridge of the dike. This minimizes the need for unsightly fencing on each pitch. With the new concept we will meet the requirements of visitors in the given locality and, above all, the attractiveness of the whole area will be increased.
Analysis of the ice hockey stadium in Mělník and the proposal of marketing plan
Krejsa, Jiří ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of the ice hockey stadium in Mělník and the proposal of marketing plan Objectives: The aim of this work is to elaborate analyzes of the state of the ice hockey stadium in Melnik and to create a proposal of a marketing plan for the stadium. The plan should serve to a more efficient functioning of the entire ice rink in the following years. Methods: The work analyzes years 2011-2013 where it focuses on the utilization of the ice surface, public skating hours and skating schools and analysis revenues and expenditures in the same period. Interviewing visitors, and competitive analysis of stadiums around Melnik were carried out. All values obtained from analyzes were subsequently compared with the national average values obtained from KPMG research. Results: The analyses identified the potential in greater efficiency of utilization of the ice surface and rental of advertising space. When comparing public financing is Melnik's stadium to the national average in the same size cities it turns out that Melnik's stadium is underfunded. The whole proposal of the marketing plan was compiled into 4 main sections aimed at attracting potential sponsors, increased use of ice rinks in the months of September to March, an increase in attendance of public skating and skating schools in the same...
Industrial cooling systems
Doležal, Jan ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Formánek, Marian (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of cooling ice rink. Cooling system design is based on a physical nature, measured data and observations from practice. The result is a proposal cooling system with the highest possible cooling factor, which uses waste heat for technology needs snow pit and hot water, in order to achieve the lowest cost of operation ice rink.
Sports and Recreation Center Brno - Královo Pole
Sysel, Jakub ; Janok, Jakub (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis solves one object that functionally extends the existing sports facilities in Vodova street in Královo pole in the city district of Brno. The building stands alone and doesn't adjoin to any other building. The main objective was to create a base for more comfortable using of sports fields. The solution was to design locker rooms for visitors and a gallery with a café for currently physically inactive guests. It also serves as the main entrance to the field including box office. The building is designed to allow easy access from the field to the locker rooms and that even bystanders were able to watch the action on the field. They can watch not only from the ground level, but also from the café space, which is connected with a large balcony. The construction is communicatively connected to the outside ice rink area, which is used for other sports during the summer. The height of the object is derived from buildings around, which consists of terraced houses and sports halls.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Kostíková, Lenka ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of my project was design of facilities for Sport centre in Brno, Královo Pole. The plot is situated near the existing sport complex on the Vodova street. Part of the designed centre are 4 objects. The main building is the object with facilities for existing outdoor ice rink. There are changing rooms for visitors and offices for management of the centre. In another building there are cafe, shops and the facilities for the football stadium. Each object is accessible for wheelchair users. All objects are two-storey. Objects are connected by footbridge at the level of the 2nd floor. The footbridge is not only for wheelchair access to all buildings, but also like view point of the ice rink. The objects are designed as a frame construction made from steel profiles HEB. The shape of the building creates several equal blocks, which are differently assembled at each object. The footbridge is made from steel columns. The facades of all buildings are covered with larch wood.

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