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Business Plan for Establishing a Cafe
Zifčák, David ; Šťastný, Jiří (referee) ; Šimberová, Iveta (advisor)
The thesis is focused on creating business plan to establish a new cafe, which will be located in the new shopping center on the Czech-Austrian border in Hatě. In the first part of the thesis are captured the theoretical bases needed for creating a business plan. The second part of the thesis is focused on individual analysis. In the last part of the thesis are created proposal of steps and measures for the implementation of the business plan including its evaluation.
Business Plan for the Establishment of a Café
Růžičková, Lucie ; Ptáček, Roman (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma’s thesis deals with drawing up of business plan. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with principal concepts, in the practical part of this thesis are performed analysis and questionnaire survey. At the end of this thesis all data were evaluated and was created business plan.
The Business Plan of Cafe Shop with Handmade Desserts offer in a Selected Location
Kohoutková, Klára ; Krátký, Radim (referee) ; Bumberová, Veronika (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the creation of a business plan for the establishment of a cafe with handmade desserts in Slavkov u Brna. The theoretical part contains a description of the basic concepts and starting points for establishing a company in the area of the work‘s main thought, used analytical methods in planning, including the structure of the business plan itself. The analytical part contains identification of key factors from the field of external, field and internal environment including conducting own marketing research for potential customers and based on the summary and evaluation, then the appropriate strategy of the start-up company in this area is selected. The execution part elaborates the chosen strategy into a partial part of the business plan structure so that the project is feasible.
Bussiness Plan
Blumensteinová, Romana ; Šudíková, Dagmar (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
The thesis deals with preparation of a business plan in the field of hospitality activities in Brno – Vinohrady. The thesis describes theoretical foundations needed to create a business plan. The practical section of the thesis deals with market analysis, marketing research, competition analysis and draft of the business plan, including a financial plan for the establishment of coffee house.
Detached House with Business Premises
Tručka, Jiří ; Hrochová, Žaneta (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor’s thesis is the project documentation of detached house with business premises. The object is located in town Pohořelice, in the area of detached houses. Object consists of two parts. House for four family members and cafe. The building is non-basement. Family house has two floors, cafe has one floor. Whole object is founded on reinforced concrete slab, under which is located a layer of ceramic aggregate. Bearing system is from Calcium silicate masonry units. Roof construction consists of roof trusses. It is covered with concrete roof tiles. Ceilings within the family house are mostly made of FILIGRAN panels. The cafe ceiling is light type, hung up construction on roof trusses. The project documentation includes fire safety assessment, thermal assessment, acoustic assessment and the daylighting assessment.
Drnholec Sports Airport
Trnová, Jana ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This Bachelor Thesis is based on a studio project carried out in 6th term of the Bachelor’s degree within the subject of AG035. The subject matter is a design of a new-built sport airport on the outskirts of the town of Drnholec (Břeclav district). The main entry to the area is provided by a neighbouring third class road. The concept is infuenced mainly by the requirements for sport airports service and the orientation of the building towards the grassy runway. The building is designed as low-rise with two above-ground floors. According to the mass and construction, the building can be divided into three parts. The first one is a double floor height hangar. Its supporting system consists of a steel arched structure covered by technical textile. The hangar is connected to the middle two-floored part, formed by a load-bearing timber frame structure. There is an aircraft stand, being part of the hangar, situated on the ground floor. There is also a workroom background with warehouses and aviation club facilities there. The remaining area is intended for a café. The emphasis was put on the visual connection of the café and the hangar. A spiral staircase allows ascend from the café to the first floor. Most of its area is occupied by a terrace, used as a grandstand for spectators. A dispatching room and a training center are situated there, too. The café on the ground floor is also connected to the last part of the unit. It is a single-floored section, whose supporting function is provided by a timber lamella arched structure. In this part, facilities for the operation of the café and its employees, sanitary facilities for visitors, technical rooms and the aviation club are situated. The designed building solves the absence of the aviation club facilities and the possibilities of locating machines near the runway. What is more, constructing of model building club facilities and accommodation units are taken into consideration in the design, too.
Reconstruction of the Pohorelec at the JAMU Stage Design Studio
Kaděrková, Erika ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis offers the complete documentation for the building permit and partial documentation for the construction work. It is based on an architectural plan and it is the outcome of AG35 (Architectural Design Studio 5) course. The two objectives of this study are the renovation of the former building of the Prosecutor General´s Office in Kobližná Street 22, that can be found in Brno city centre near Liberty Square (Náměstí svobody), and the suggestion about the new purpose of its usage. The renovation is possible under the condition that the ground plan of the building and partially also its exterior design should be preserved. To maintain the exterior design of this functionalist-style building I used e.g. the installation of new windows that are very similar to continuous windows. The interior of the building is completely altered and it is adapted to the new purpose of the building. I found inspiration in some of the original architectural elements, such as glass bricks or cast terazzo flooring. The building will serve as JAMU (Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno) headquarters, namely for Stage Setting and Lighting Design Studio and for the rectorate. The Stage Setting and Lighting Design Studio premises are designed in terms of mutifunctionality - with sliding walls we can change the room design and adapt them to different types of use. The two floors with the studios will be newly connected with suspended staircase. There will be a public café for on the ground floor. The makeover of the front garden is also a part of this thesis. There is a water element that can be used as a stage, a sitting and an additional greenery.
Children, Youth and Adult Leisure Centre
Pitis, Dimitrios ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new building of the Leisure center for Children, Youth and Adults. Leisure center is located in Brno in Kralovo Pole on Mojmir’s Square. The building is located in a gap between the two-storey building of the Gymnasium with a gable roof and the five-storey new building of a residential building with a flat roof. The new building fills the whole gap. The plot is slightly sloping towards Košinova Street and is directly connected to the grounds of the Elementary School in Brno, Košinova 22. The overall concept of the design envisages a partial connection of the school with the operation of the leisure center. Thanks to the designed passage, pedestrians can move freely through the garden to Mojmír’s Square. The aim of the proposal is to create a pleasant environment for cultural and other uses with the greatest possible multifunctionality, to suit all groups of visitors. The building has four floors and one underground floor. The underground floor is used for warehouses, technical equipment of the building and changing rooms. On the first floor there is a multipurpose hall, a small café and a leisure center itself. All these parts can work independently of each other thanks to separate entrances. On the second floor there is a bar used for events held in the hall and two classrooms. The whole floor is connected by a corridor with a door. There are classrooms and a living room on the third floor and the fourth floor serves primarily as an access to the generous roof terrace. Flat roofs above the hall and above the fourth floor are designed as extensive green. An interesting facade is a hanging facade consisting of a suspended stainless steel wire mesh, after which a climbing plant will grow Given the world orientation the parthenocissus is a suitable plant for the facade. In summer, its leaves will protect the glass façade from the sun's rays, in autumn the leaves will become intense red to purple and fall in
Dance school Brno
Slawinski, Olena ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is based on the project done in the fourth term of bacelor’s degree. The aim of the project is construction of a dancing school and elaboration of the relevant engineering documentation. The dancing school is to be located at the crossing of Milady Horakove and Prikop Streets, in Brno-Zabrdovice district. The main idea of the project is to incorporate the building into the area. Taking into consideration the architectural peculiarities of the area and the size of the building, it has been decided to divide visually the front of the school into two parts by means of different colouring and texture of the materials. The construction of a multi-storey building is an appropriate and logical solution as it will save the space and serve many purposes. That is why the initial idea of a dancing school only has been altered and as a result a music school and students’ apartments have appeared in the project. The dancing school is to fill the corner gap between existing residential buildings. The dancing school is a five-storey building with an underground parking for the staff and visitors. There is also building engineering services equipment and the boiler room in the basement. The ground floor has a multi-functional hall and a café, a spacious gallery which can be used for various exhibitions, as well as the cloakroom and toilets. The classrooms and dancing rooms are on the first floor in the eastern wing of the building while the headmaster’s office and the staff’s room are in the western wing. The second floor is fully intended for dancing and music practice. There is also a dancing room with all necessary facilities for disabled people. The laying-out of the third and fourth floors is identical and the premises are designed as students’ apartments including study rooms and a launderette.
Reconstruction of baroque granary in Bohutice
Klimeš, Michal ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is reconstruction and adaptation with an emphasis on preservation of its original character (change of completed construction) former agricultural building in the village Bohutice, which is relatively rich in cultural monuments. The project is based on the subject AG033 Studio of Architectural Design III - Restoration of Monuments. The Baroque granary was built in the 18th century. It was originally built on the outskirts of the village to store and dry cereals. Later there was a change in the use of the granary and its subsequent construction changes and modifications. The last one in the Baroque granary was an interest in a company that planned to carve valuable wooden structures carrying floors and sell them to Italy. Thanks to the intervention of the present owner, Mr. Pavel Štefek, who applied for the declaration of the granary as an immovable cultural monument, the construction of the granary was preserved and the granaries fell to the new owner. This is a mixed building. On the first floor, there is primarily a café with facilities and a flexible classroom. On the second floor, there is a multifunctional hall with facilities and the third floor contains space for short-term living. One of the most significant elements of the design is the extension of the baroque granary, which is located on the north side of the parcel due to the limited size of the granary plot. From the beginning of the design, the intention was to preserve the genius loci of the place and the baroque granary, so the shape of the extension exactly follows the shape of the baroque granary, a simple block with a gabled roof. Only material solutions were differentiated due to different periods of two units, namely the original granaries and extensions. The building is thus divided into two main units. Each of these units has one input. The first part of the baroque granary is more like a public part and combines several functions at once. The second part

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