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Living in Old Brno - architecture and urban study
Novák, Václav ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to find new forms of housing for socially excluded inhabitants of the Czech Republic. The proposed set of two buildings is located in the street Kopečná in the district of Staré Brno. The buildings are placed in the immediate vicinity and their functions are independent of each other. The first building provides both acute and long-term assistance and temporary accommodation for homeless people. Inside this building is a low threshold day centre, night shelter and sheltered housing. There is a hierarchy of different levels of sheltered housing created by specific dispositions, which cover the wide diversity of needs of the target group. The second object is a residential building providing accommodation in the concept of "housing first" ("housing first"). Inside the building there are sheltered workshops (cafe, bakery and bicycle repair shop) provides the employability skills and social flats serves as a pre independent living.
Residence Kopečná, Brno
Hlaváček, Radek ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The concept of polyfunctional building at Kopečná, Studánka streets lies in adding value to the surroundings of the building. That is done mainly by moving Art school from neighbor building, which brings the option of demolition of neighbor building and then building there building with more floor which is good choice for that part of Brno. There is also high value in rooftop greenhouse for producing fresh vegetables right inside of the city. Facade of the building is structured as a blade of saw to maximize amount of sunlight in apartements. The building is designed with accent to LEED solutions and it is full of modern technologies to improve the comfort of living and lowering the CO2 footprint.
Residence Kopečná, Brno
Hlaváček, Radek ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The concept of polyfunctional building at Kopečná, Studánka streets lies in adding value to the surroundings of the building. That is done mainly by moving Art school from neighbor building, which brings the option of demolition of neighbor building and then building there building with more floor which is good choice for that part of Brno. There is also high value in rooftop greenhouse for producing fresh vegetables right inside of the city. Facade of the building is structured as a blade of saw to maximize amount of sunlight in apartements. The building is designed with accent to LEED solutions and it is full of modern technologies to improve the comfort of living and lowering the CO2 footprint.
Living in Old Brno - architecture and urban study
Novák, Václav ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to find new forms of housing for socially excluded inhabitants of the Czech Republic. The proposed set of two buildings is located in the street Kopečná in the district of Staré Brno. The buildings are placed in the immediate vicinity and their functions are independent of each other. The first building provides both acute and long-term assistance and temporary accommodation for homeless people. Inside this building is a low threshold day centre, night shelter and sheltered housing. There is a hierarchy of different levels of sheltered housing created by specific dispositions, which cover the wide diversity of needs of the target group. The second object is a residential building providing accommodation in the concept of "housing first" ("housing first"). Inside the building there are sheltered workshops (cafe, bakery and bicycle repair shop) provides the employability skills and social flats serves as a pre independent living.

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