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PROKES WINERY
Kunz, Ondřej ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čupr, Karel (advisor)
Based on the architectural study from the second year of the bachelor study program, the following bachelor thesis is elaborated, which further disseminates the study to other subsequent stages of the project documentation. The theme of the thesis is the new family viticulture in the village Velké Němčice for winery Kamil Prokeš. The building will include both production facilities and housing, accommodation for guests and a wine shop with an adjacent tasting room. The building is situated on the outskirts of Velké němčice, where there are old farm buildings and gardens, a football field and a one-storey garage parking lot. The land is unconstructed and currently there are only planted trees. On the sloping land is designed one object, which is divided into several parts. Wine production is located in the basement, which is accessible from the north side and allows the grain and expedition. The above-ground floor consists of three interconnected masses. The central part, where the wine cellar and tasting room are located, is designed as a single-story, glass-covered building with a flat, green roof. On both sides of the building there are two identical, two-storey buildings with a saddle roof, where the western building houses the wineries housing and the eastern accommodation for the guests. All three masses are visually interconnected by the overlapping flat roof of the central object. The unified building, which is completed on the northern and southern side with the terrace for the guests and owners of the winery, is created. In front of the building is a model vineyard, which refines the overall view of the facade of visible concrete and also unambiguously points out the function of the object. The bottom structure is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete block and the above-ground floor consists of lightweight concrete panels, folded ceiling structures and a roof saddle roof. The central part has a core where the adjoining facilities are located,
WINERY PROKEŠ NĚMČICE
Mařák, Dominik ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on previously developed architectural project established in the subject AG32 – Architectural Design Studio during winter semester in second year of Bachelor study, which was further more elaborated to the subsequent level of project documentation. The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of new viticulture building for Prokeš winery production in the village Velké Němčice. Required task was to design building facilities for wine production, manufacture and storage, included with owner habitation, accommodation for guests, wine shop and wine tasting. The main idea of the design was to invent such a solution, which would fulfill functional and operating owner’s requirements. One building block was drafted on the parcel, which consists of all necessary operating areas interconnected among each other also the building is divided into the production, public and private area. The external design tries not to invade the neighborhood structure, but also shows modern concept of rural architecture. The mass of the building is connected to the external surrounding, and so it is conceptualized as two perpendicular blocks to each other, which differ in their operating areas and theses blocks are ended by the faces of the building outsized over roof ridge. Production area for manufacture and further processes such as storage and export of the wine is located in the basement, which is accessible from the handling yard. Northwest segment of the building is made with owner habitation on the first and the second above the ground floor and layout is created for four members’ family. Wine shop, wine tasting room and the facilities adjacent to these operating areas are located in the second part of the first above the ground level. In the second part of the second floor above the ground are placed three accommodation rooms and one barrier-free room for short-term stays, also there are cleaning room and laundry storage.
WINERY PROKEŠ NĚMČICE
Mařák, Dominik ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on previously developed architectural project established in the subject AG32 – Architectural Design Studio during winter semester in second year of Bachelor study, which was further more elaborated to the subsequent level of project documentation. The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of new viticulture building for Prokeš winery production in the village Velké Němčice. Required task was to design building facilities for wine production, manufacture and storage, included with owner habitation, accommodation for guests, wine shop and wine tasting. The main idea of the design was to invent such a solution, which would fulfill functional and operating owner’s requirements. One building block was drafted on the parcel, which consists of all necessary operating areas interconnected among each other also the building is divided into the production, public and private area. The external design tries not to invade the neighborhood structure, but also shows modern concept of rural architecture. The mass of the building is connected to the external surrounding, and so it is conceptualized as two perpendicular blocks to each other, which differ in their operating areas and theses blocks are ended by the faces of the building outsized over roof ridge. Production area for manufacture and further processes such as storage and export of the wine is located in the basement, which is accessible from the handling yard. Northwest segment of the building is made with owner habitation on the first and the second above the ground floor and layout is created for four members’ family. Wine shop, wine tasting room and the facilities adjacent to these operating areas are located in the second part of the first above the ground level. In the second part of the second floor above the ground are placed three accommodation rooms and one barrier-free room for short-term stays, also there are cleaning room and laundry storage.
PROKES WINERY
Kunz, Ondřej ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čupr, Karel (advisor)
Based on the architectural study from the second year of the bachelor study program, the following bachelor thesis is elaborated, which further disseminates the study to other subsequent stages of the project documentation. The theme of the thesis is the new family viticulture in the village Velké Němčice for winery Kamil Prokeš. The building will include both production facilities and housing, accommodation for guests and a wine shop with an adjacent tasting room. The building is situated on the outskirts of Velké němčice, where there are old farm buildings and gardens, a football field and a one-storey garage parking lot. The land is unconstructed and currently there are only planted trees. On the sloping land is designed one object, which is divided into several parts. Wine production is located in the basement, which is accessible from the north side and allows the grain and expedition. The above-ground floor consists of three interconnected masses. The central part, where the wine cellar and tasting room are located, is designed as a single-story, glass-covered building with a flat, green roof. On both sides of the building there are two identical, two-storey buildings with a saddle roof, where the western building houses the wineries housing and the eastern accommodation for the guests. All three masses are visually interconnected by the overlapping flat roof of the central object. The unified building, which is completed on the northern and southern side with the terrace for the guests and owners of the winery, is created. In front of the building is a model vineyard, which refines the overall view of the facade of visible concrete and also unambiguously points out the function of the object. The bottom structure is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete block and the above-ground floor consists of lightweight concrete panels, folded ceiling structures and a roof saddle roof. The central part has a core where the adjoining facilities are located,

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