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Implementation of residential building in Prague C above the lake
Pola, Vojtěch ; Kolečkářová, Barbara (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The subject of master’s thesis is technological project of residential building in Prague. The thesis is focused on feasibility of the object. An implementation study is elaborated with a detailed solution of the construction process in terms of time and financial. A technology prescription, control and test plan is designed. Construction drawings are processed.
Conversion of the road I/52 to motorway D52
Sejkora, Jan ; Nykodym, Jakub (referee) ; Všetečka, Martin (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to propose a modification of the road I / 52 between the junction with the D1 motorway and Rajhrad on the D52 motorway in a way that a continuous highway can be created without the need to create an alternative route over the southern tangent in route Wien-Prague and D2 and also to design routes for transport which cannot enter the highway. The other aim is to define the problem elements and create a variant solution.
Gray zone of temporarity
Valíček, Martin ; Mačuda, Michal (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
On an architectural proposal of techno club is demonstrated a stenographic approach in designing based on a phenomenon of electronic subculture. The Klub visitor is participating a ritual under the influence of music and nightlife lead by an ephemeral architecture, tectonic and spatial dramaturgy.
Variable conference hall on ČKAIT in Prague
Hudečková, Miriama ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I´m focusing on technical aspect of architectural studies, which was elaborated in a summer term of third class as a studio focusing on interior. Bachelor thesis provides drawing for Documentation for building permit and Documentation for the realization of construction. The topic is Variable conference hall in Prague, which should be used as a main hall for czech chamber certified engineers and technicians active in construction. An existing building is situated in Prague at Sokolská street, there are two parcels in the courtyard available to build this variable conference hall. Original building has only one small hall, which is not suitable because of a capacity. The aim of this project is to design a hall for 250 people, which will be connected to the original building without any collision. There has been changed holes, partition walls also floor and level of a first floor in the original building, which was necessary for smooth using of a conference hall. As a part of the project is to design also an associated rooms to a hall like reception in the original building, just in the entrance of the building and a dressing room just next to it. A next of important element of extension is a foyer situated on the ground floor and connects to the entrance hall. Access to a sanitary facilities is from a foyer across a small corridor. From a foyer there is an access to a catering and a library, which is situated in the original building. There is following the variable hall, where is the access to the room of a sound engineer. This room is reserved for a preparation for a speaker, to store a chairs, technical facilities of the building and also a necessary fire escape to the neighbor parcel. Foyer continues to the second floor, where we can find a shop, here experts mostly meet the others. From a second floor of the foyer is possible to entre to the gallery situated just above a main hall.
REVITALIZATION OF THE FORMER INDUSTRIAL AREA IN PRAGUE, VYSOČANY
Černeyová, Natália ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The topic of the diploma’s thesis is a proposal of revitalization of the former industrial area in Prague, Vysočany. The neighborhood that was in the past in the suburbs of Prague near the railway is now barely used or not used for the benefit of the city district and its users. The proposal is based on creating an active environment that would correspond to the modern running of the city and serve the needs of its inhabitants. The urban-architectural study respects the current trends of the locality and ongoing development projects, which will significantly influence the appearance and functioning of Vysočany district. In particular, the given locality is characterized by the lack of urban life, as it is mainly the industrial district, as well as the center itself, which would correspond to a major urban district. An important part of the whole concept was the intervention of the area with the new city boulevard Kolbenova. The aim of the thesis is a proposal that would be based on the needs of Prague as a metropolitan city, therefore the proposal respects the currently discussed Metropolitan Plan, which allows high-rise development in the given locality. The study seeks to create sufficient housing capacity and opportunities that represent the potential for the entire city district and can respond to the demand of the population for quality living in the city according to current standards relating to the capital city of Prague.
The Development of the Island Štvanice in Prague
Skoumal, Jan ; Wittmann, Maxmilian (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
This work, its task coming from an architectural and urban design competition requested by the city of Prague, gives a proposal of a new definition of the island of Štvanice in Prague. It deals with the problems of incorporating into the urban structure, connection to the main transport routes, functional usage of the island by choosing suiting schedules with urban functions. The proposals of objects, new spatial layout of the public spaces of the island, using the Vltava river's potential, its embankment and cultivation are the main themes of this work.
Block of flats
Valtr, Filip ; Mizerová,, Lenka (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is design documentation of Block of flats. It is detached building with four aboveground floors in capital Prague, district Prague 5 – Radotín, Zderazská street. The building is residental building in term of functional concept. The block of flats contains 10 flats. On the first floor is located technical facilities of house and 2 flats, one of them is designed as barrier free. On the other floors is located the other 8 flats. The object consist one operating unit. The main focus was create higher standard of living in newly developing suburb of Prague. The block of flats has 14 parking places and own garden. Reinforced concrete columns form the vertical supporting construction, reiforced concrete slabs and reinforced concrete beams create the horizontal supporting construction. The bulding is roofed by flat roofs. Infill wall is from ceramic tiles. On the object is designed a ventilated facade.
Prague philharmonic building
Vrtílek, Osvald ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The diploma thesis on the Prague Philharmonic is based on the design of new concert halls for classical music, as well as other genres with additional functions alocated in one building. The site is located in Prague's Holešovice on the left bank of the Vltava River, near the transport route - Captain Jaroš Avenue. The site is delimited by the original development from the west, the river from the south, the railway viaduct from the west and new development from the north - this development is part of the planned reclamation of the Holešovice brownfield Bubny-Zátory, which has been implemented since 2000. The appearance of the created square results from the current state of preserved transport communications, while it also has the function of leveling the level differences by means of stairs on the north and east sides. The green islands in the square then define the course of pedestrian roads through the open space in front of the building. The shape of the building is derived from the shape of the main hall, located in the middle of the building, as a solid, non-transparent mass that grows from a transparent, light envelope in the shape of a low block. The facade is made by curtain walling from the glass panels of which are rhythmized in a ratio of 1: 2: 3 with alternating transparency. The building itself contains three concert halls - the main hall has an auditorium adapted to the type of vineyard, so it is possible to watch musical performances from all directions and yet offers unique acoustic conditions in terms of shape. The single-storey small hall has about half the capacity and is shaped into a shoebox type with a lower headroom, and the multifunctional hall has a screened floor on a hydraulic system, which ensures maximum adaptability to the type of event. In addition to the halls, there is a cloakroom in the spacious foyer, copying the floor plans of the main staircases, a café with refreshments and sanitary facilities. On the first floor, there is also music school with rehearsal rooms, a recording studio and a co-working workplace with seperated entrances. There are also separate spaces for commercial use. Most of the space runs from the first floor to the second, except for the northwestern part, where the music library is located. On the third floor, the foyer also serves as an exhibition space, around which on one side there is the administrative workplace of the Philharmonic and on the other a smaller cafe, a conference room for smaller events, and behind it VIP lounges. On the first underground floor there are garages and facilities for artists and the building itself - locker rooms, warehouses, tuning rooms, workrooms, studios and a rehearsal room. Garages continue to the second underground floor in one part and there are spaces for the technical equipment of the building in the other.
Delimitation and map representation of primary schools' catchment areas: discussion of topic and possibilities of using GIS
Úlehla, Vojtěch ; Netrdová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Straková, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis is aimed at the issue of delimitation the primary schools' catchment areas (PSCA). It follows on from the bachelor's thesis, in which a map representation and evaluation of the current delimitation of PSCA in the territory of Prague 3 Municipal District was realized. The diploma thesis deals with this topic in more depth from a theoretical-conceptual point of view, it describes the discussion of approaches to the distribution of children into primary schools during compulsory school attendance and the parental school choice in various countries, as well as diverse aspects that influence the delimitation of PSCA in Czechia. The focus of the thesis is the methodological part, the aim is to discuss available data sources related to the topic suitable for work in the environment of geographic information systems (GIS) and possible map representations of PSCA. An important part is dedicated to the proposal for the delimitation of PSCA using GIS as an allocation analysis. Everything is illustrated using the example of the Czech capital city, Prague, the current delimitation is compared with the proposal, and the appropriateness of current delimitation of PSCA is evaluated. Keywords: catchment area, primary school, Prague, map representation, geographic information systems, allocation...
Das "deutsche Prag" 1939-1945. Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung der besetzten Hauptstädte Europas
Lohmann, Nina ; Křen, Jan (advisor) ; Puttkamer, Joachim (referee) ; Schmiechen-Ackermann, Detlef (referee)
anglicky The PhD thesis Das "deutsche Prag" 1939-1945. Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung der besetzten Hauptstädte Europas deals with the German occupation of Prague before and during World War II in the context of current research on the National-socialist occupation of Europe. The so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia has been somewhat on the sidelines of current trends in international historiography as has the history of Prague in the Twentieth century. The thesis therefore first sketches out the broader research context as well as the roots for German occupation policy in the former Czechoslovak capital city, referring to the once prominent position of the German minority in Prague. One main focus of the thesis is then to try and analyse the (changing) structure and the population movement of the Germans in Prague during the years of occupation. In a next step, examples are given on how the German occupation regime tried to consolidate and expand the Germans' position in the city, aiming for an eventual re-modeling of the urban structure in terms of a "Germanisation" of the Bohemian capital. A chapter on the final collapse and dissolution of "German Prague" concludes the study.

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