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Water and Sports Centre Pisárky
Prachárová, Adriána ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
According to the assignment, it is a building meant for needs of members of the rowing team, and should act as their training facility, with dressing rooms and spaces for meetings. Besides this purpose, the building should act as a public building and therefore be used by the public. During the design process, it was important to comply with the demands of the rowing team, and bring them an optimal space for training, as well as attract the public towards sports. There are plans for a new training canal, in the plot where the building is placed, and so the design took inspiration in the shape of the canal and translates it into its rounded shape at the front. There is a café and dressing rooms along with kanoe storage on the ground floor, as well as technological room. The second floor offers a massaging room, physiotherapy, multifunctional room, three offices and adjacent kitchen with terrace. These will be available for rent. The floor below ground contains a gym. There are also dressing rooms, wellness, and a training pool for rowing with its own technological room. The one thing that is supposed to catch attention are walls made with Profilit, which is a glass profile that is embedded into aluminium frame. These glass walls are used instead of regular windows and complete the round façade facing the canal. The whole plot of land is meant to be used for recreation, there will be exterior courts for playing sports and paths along the river which neighbours said plot. There will also be plenty of spaces for sitting, especially along the training canal so people can come and cheer for their favourites.
Thermal baths Yverdon, five senses in architecture
Kupcová, Tereza ; Křikavová, Iva (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Spa is located on the outskirts of the Swiss city of Yverdon. Area is surrounded by disparate buildings especially residential character. There are historical buildings on the land and buildings of the spa and hotel. The current spa and the outbuilding of hotel don´t meet requirements, that´s why the buildings will be replaced by a new complex. Neighbourhood doesn´t have any relationship with the spa, that´s why the whole land is surrounded by a wall. Water surface with three “floating” pavilions is inserted into this closed spa park. There are the public spa, the therapeutic spa and the part of the hotel on the water surface. Each of them works largely independently; they are connected by the water surface. The complex is separated by a part of shallow water from the park. It´s solitaire in the park, but it has close connection with it. The spa complex is located near the forest on the south part of the land, because the whole system is quite open.
Architectural study of the sacral object Brno - Líšeň
Křenková, Anna ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The assignment of this diploma thesis is design proposal of a new roman catholic church and parsonage with parish centre inside stabilised existing development of slab block housing estate in Nová Líšeň, Brno. The need for church has emerged shortly after completion of the housing development and intensified alongside the growth of believer community created around Salesian centre that has been active in the area since 90’s and focuses on upbringing of youngsters through Don Bosco’s educating methods. Masses have been held so far in the gym of the Salesian centre with about 250 Sunday visitors. The church ought to be designed near the centre and dedicated to Holy spirit so that it serves both community and wider range of believers at the housing estate. The thesis deals with church, parsonage with parish centre and housing development relationship. It’s attempting to answer the question how the church connects to the housing estate and communicates its mission to its surroundings. The design proposal is based on urban context analysis, analysis of Salesian congregation and conditions of the building plot. The composition consists of two functional parts that are connected. First part consists of the church building design with 300 seated and 100 standing visitors capacity per mass and technical support areas. Second functional part is made of the parish centre with community hall for 100 people, educational room, parish offices and accommodation for members of congregation. The design content is supplemented with design of semi-public space, solution to traffic service and parking and design of parish orchard.
Gmont Cable s.r.o., cable manufacturing plant
Vacek, Václav ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the drawing of the industrial plant, namely the work is focused on the part of the administrative and the employees' background. The assignment of the atelier work is a newly built factory of Gmont Cable s.r.o., which is focused on the production and installation of cable harnesses, cables and conductors. The proposed object will contribute to the growth of the company, which is constantly developing and increasing its capacity. An ambitious investor also includes further product development by cooperating with Brno R & D institutions. The object is designed in rectangular shapes that copy the plot and the surrounding area of the industrial zone. The building is divided into two parts, a two-storey office building with facilities for employees and a production hall. Both of these objects are at the same height level that are joined together in the western part. From the eastern side, these two objects divide the half-closed atrium, which is open to Těžební Street. Thanks to regular column rafters, the entire building is designed as a prefabricated reinforced concrete skeleton, covered with kingspan sandwich panels and a partially glazed facade made of profiled glass call profilit that illuminates the entire interior of the building. The entire building is wheelchair accessible and offers plenty of space for both staff and visitors to park.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Obr, Patrik ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of development Bachlor's thesis is new building of Center Transfer Technology VUT. The building is situated in district of Brno - Kralovo pole, in the street Kolejni within the VUT campus. During the designing, the main thing to emphasize was to keep the composition of axes in areal VUT Generel from architects Pech and Fixel. Based on those axes it is established on existing road handling area, which is in front of CTT. This road is connected to street Kolejni and it allows it to be the main arrival road to the object. Simple, longitudinal mass which respects the surrounding buildings and axes of areal. It is naturally designed to the complicated slope terrain and it saves natural urabnistic context. Principle of my design is shape simplicity. Minimalistic design supported with rectangular simple shapes. Defining the land, it's made of longitudinal mass which respects surrounding building. Architectural concept is based on black and white contrast. Minimalistic austere mass is in harmony with surrounding building but in cotrast of natural shades of green in slope terrain. Structural program is made of three main features, usage of special technology - production halls, laboratories and offices. Those features are layered so the working solution is the most flexible and universal.
Architectural study of the sacral object Brno - Líšeň
Křenková, Anna ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The assignment of this diploma thesis is design proposal of a new roman catholic church and parsonage with parish centre inside stabilised existing development of slab block housing estate in Nová Líšeň, Brno. The need for church has emerged shortly after completion of the housing development and intensified alongside the growth of believer community created around Salesian centre that has been active in the area since 90’s and focuses on upbringing of youngsters through Don Bosco’s educating methods. Masses have been held so far in the gym of the Salesian centre with about 250 Sunday visitors. The church ought to be designed near the centre and dedicated to Holy spirit so that it serves both community and wider range of believers at the housing estate. The thesis deals with church, parsonage with parish centre and housing development relationship. It’s attempting to answer the question how the church connects to the housing estate and communicates its mission to its surroundings. The design proposal is based on urban context analysis, analysis of Salesian congregation and conditions of the building plot. The composition consists of two functional parts that are connected. First part consists of the church building design with 300 seated and 100 standing visitors capacity per mass and technical support areas. Second functional part is made of the parish centre with community hall for 100 people, educational room, parish offices and accommodation for members of congregation. The design content is supplemented with design of semi-public space, solution to traffic service and parking and design of parish orchard.
Gmont Cable s.r.o., cable manufacturing plant
Vacek, Václav ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the drawing of the industrial plant, namely the work is focused on the part of the administrative and the employees' background. The assignment of the atelier work is a newly built factory of Gmont Cable s.r.o., which is focused on the production and installation of cable harnesses, cables and conductors. The proposed object will contribute to the growth of the company, which is constantly developing and increasing its capacity. An ambitious investor also includes further product development by cooperating with Brno R & D institutions. The object is designed in rectangular shapes that copy the plot and the surrounding area of the industrial zone. The building is divided into two parts, a two-storey office building with facilities for employees and a production hall. Both of these objects are at the same height level that are joined together in the western part. From the eastern side, these two objects divide the half-closed atrium, which is open to Těžební Street. Thanks to regular column rafters, the entire building is designed as a prefabricated reinforced concrete skeleton, covered with kingspan sandwich panels and a partially glazed facade made of profiled glass call profilit that illuminates the entire interior of the building. The entire building is wheelchair accessible and offers plenty of space for both staff and visitors to park.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Obr, Patrik ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of development Bachlor's thesis is new building of Center Transfer Technology VUT. The building is situated in district of Brno - Kralovo pole, in the street Kolejni within the VUT campus. During the designing, the main thing to emphasize was to keep the composition of axes in areal VUT Generel from architects Pech and Fixel. Based on those axes it is established on existing road handling area, which is in front of CTT. This road is connected to street Kolejni and it allows it to be the main arrival road to the object. Simple, longitudinal mass which respects the surrounding buildings and axes of areal. It is naturally designed to the complicated slope terrain and it saves natural urabnistic context. Principle of my design is shape simplicity. Minimalistic design supported with rectangular simple shapes. Defining the land, it's made of longitudinal mass which respects surrounding building. Architectural concept is based on black and white contrast. Minimalistic austere mass is in harmony with surrounding building but in cotrast of natural shades of green in slope terrain. Structural program is made of three main features, usage of special technology - production halls, laboratories and offices. Those features are layered so the working solution is the most flexible and universal.
Thermal baths Yverdon, five senses in architecture
Kupcová, Tereza ; Křikavová, Iva (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Spa is located on the outskirts of the Swiss city of Yverdon. Area is surrounded by disparate buildings especially residential character. There are historical buildings on the land and buildings of the spa and hotel. The current spa and the outbuilding of hotel don´t meet requirements, that´s why the buildings will be replaced by a new complex. Neighbourhood doesn´t have any relationship with the spa, that´s why the whole land is surrounded by a wall. Water surface with three “floating” pavilions is inserted into this closed spa park. There are the public spa, the therapeutic spa and the part of the hotel on the water surface. Each of them works largely independently; they are connected by the water surface. The complex is separated by a part of shallow water from the park. It´s solitaire in the park, but it has close connection with it. The spa complex is located near the forest on the south part of the land, because the whole system is quite open.

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