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Winery Plchut
Charvátová, Michaela ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new building of the family winery Plchut in Mutěnice. The design is based on the project developed in the course Architectural Design Studio 2 (AG032). The site itself is located on the north-western hillside of Zadní Hora at an altitude of 183 m above sea level, about 2 km from the centre. Almost at the end of a long cellar lane (Vinařská Street) leading from the centre of the village. The plot belongs to the area of ''Vinné búdy''. There is a rapid slope along the entire length of the plot, which is moderated in 2/3 of the plot towards the south-eastern side. The complex is accessible by a main visitor entrance via a paved road from the local road (Vinařská Street) and an entrance for staff and equipment from the adjacent side road leading to the vineyards. In the design, attention was paid to functionality, sufficient handling area and maintaining a simple and minimalist appearance. Therefore, the building is partially embedded in the ground. This hides a large amount of the overall mass of the complex. The buried objects take advantage of the thermal stability of the soil to cool the interior of the warehouses and production hall. All the buildings surround the handling yard and define its area with their volume, which also defines the production part of the whole complex. In order to visibly separate the public area used by visitors and the production area for employees, the building is divided into 2 height levels. The use of a combination of gabled tin and flat green roofs achieves a similarity to the surrounding wine cellars. The roofs and height differences and different finishes divide the overall building into multiple smaller units so that the overall building does not interfere so much with the building rhythm and order of the entire cellar alley.
Family winery Plchut Mutěnice
Fiľová, Alžběta ; Bílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of the new building of the Plchut family winery in Mutěnice. It is based on the architectural study developed earlier in the subject AG032 Studio of Architectural Design II. The proposed building is located on the outskirts of the village of Mutěnice, near the wine cellars of Mutěnické búdy. The building is located in the upper part of the sloping land and is connected to the local road, parking spaces are planned in front of the building. The structure of the winery consists of two elongated single-story parts with a flat roof and two two-story parts using an attic under a sloping roof. The building has no basement, but one part is partially embedded in the slope. Wine production is concentrated in three wings around an enclosed courtyard, with staff facilities and administration in the attic. In the fourth part emerging from this mass, there is a wine shop, a tasting room and in the attic accommodation in two double apartments. The structural system of the object is a wall system. The construction is based on plain concrete footings. The ceiling structures are made of prestressed Spiroll panels with a reinforced concrete ring. The vertical structures are made of masonry from polished Porotherm ceramic blocks, the wall adjacent to the ground is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The roofing of one-story production buildings consists of a flat single-skin extensive green roof, in two-story buildings a slanted two-skin roof with over-rafter insulation and ceramic roofing, supported by a wooden truss, is used. The production part is clad with a ventilated facade with cladding from Cembrit fiber cement boards, the representative part for visitors is plastered with fine-grained plaster coated with white silicone paint.

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