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Mix/Match Brno
Hešlarová, Martina ; Rozwalka, Szymon (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create a proposal for suitable development in the gap on Hlinky Street, offering affordable and shared housing options for various groups of residents, supporting their integration into the community while respecting their privacy needs. The proposal also includes a public function in the form of a café and coworking spaces, serving as places for socializing and interaction, strengthening social cohesion in the area. The project focuses on creating a concept that not only responds to the needs of locals but also appropriately complements the surrounding development.
Riverside House
Vepřková, Adéla ; Mačuda, Michal (referee) ; Vítek, Jiří (advisor)
The proposal responds to the housing crisis in London. This is a cheap, affordable and transitional housing. It is based on the idea of co-living, where people share certain spaces. Man is gradually passing through spaces from the most public to private ones, which is a private room with a minimal area because one does not need much to live. Residents can take their initiative through sliding walls that allow them to change their space.
The GAP in Brno
Šuláková, Helena ; Hudeček, Vladimír (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
My bachelor thesis is about designing an appropriate building into a gap on the street in Brno - Zábrdovice. The gap lies in an area known as a „Bronx in Brno“. House with small flats should take part in the revitalization of the area, it will fit in the gap and behave like a catalyst. The house where you can be alone or together. Firstly it respects a privat of its residence. Equally, it gives an opportunity to be part of the community of the same-mindset individuals. People who enjoy conversation with each other, they can accept local conditions and want to live with the principles of sustainable development. The house is open also for other people in the city.
A town-hall in Kopřivnice
Pešková, Klára ; Zdvomka, Ondřej (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Objective of the Master thesis is a design of an adaptation and an activation of townhall building situated in the centre of Kopřivnice town. Location of the project is a site of trapezoidal shape slightly tilted towards railways on Štefánikova street. The design aspires to create a sufficient working space for townhall employees and at the same time to produce a space suitable for living, work and activities sought-after by a younger generation especially. Design of the multifunctional house offers start-up and communal housing (so called co-living) of 1+kk to 4+kk dispositions and a coworking space. The townhall’s layout is designed according to current trends in public administration with emphasis on openness, hospitability and consideration to citizens. Multi-purpose hall, completing the entire design, is above all supposed to serve as citizen assembly tool. Parking is provided by a current parking lot and a parking house. Design of the spatial layout creates static composition of buildings, which completes the distinctive townhall construction.
Polička – housing on the edge of the town and landscape
Papcun, Peter ; Lacina, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
When I sleep, I am in the most intimate layer possible. When I wake up, I am in bed with my partner with whom I create a layer larger than the previous one. Us and our bed. I share the bathroom with my family, and I meet my friends in the kitchen at breakfast, with whom I share an apartment. I spend my day with neighbours in shared offices located on the ground floor, from which I have a view of the community gardens. In the evening, I will go to a cafe with my former classmates, who live nearby. In the evening I return home, watch a movie in the shared living room, brush my teeth and find myself again in the smallest layer of them all. I'm falling asleep. The housing design follows the idea that a person's life is made up of layers which are interconnected. These are either tangible, such as space, or intangible such as relationships and social contacts. The place in which we live must be adapted to this fact. This proposal is a combination of apartment buildings in cities where every element of the environment is much closer to one another. Additionally, at the same time, the community gardens meet the need for "land ownership’’ which usually fills family houses on the outskirts. Buildings are a combination of community and private housing to give people a choice between more or less privacy. However, features such as a cafe, shared offices, a small shop, or community gardens located on the ground floor are shared spaces. This area is not exclusively based on these buildings, but also on a square that connects them with each other and with the adjacent greenery and small playgrounds.
Social Housing for Young Adults in Kielce, Poland
Teriyapirom, Arisa ; Janicka, Dominika (referee) ; Mielczarek, Zuzanna Irena (advisor)
Social Housing for Young Adults in Kielce, Poland is a diploma project that focuses on the revitalization of an abandoned university building, art gallery and synagogue into an affordable social housing complex that integrates various forms of social spaces and social activities. The crisis in the housing market and the economic situation has left many young adults struggling to afford rent, or being able to only afford places that are in poor condition and thus they return to their hometown ore move to smaller cities, in order to avoid the extremely high rental prices. Good housing is a necessity, especially for young adults, as they are in a period of transition to adulthood, and requires a proper place to call home. In addition, the project also focuses on a young adult’s life as a whole, this means revitalization of spaces to support a co-working environment, as this is becoming increasingly popular and beneficial to young adults who are working remotely or in non-traditional careers. It also means designing a social space outside the housing block, to give a sense of separation between personal and social life. In this project, the university building is redesigned into social housing, co-living environment, art gallery for canteen, and synagogue for co-working space. The three buildings all come together to create an inclusive, conducive, comfortable, playful environment for young adults in Kielce.
PIARKL
Palacková, Katarína ; Matoušková, Petra (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Piarist monastery, known in the past as a place of education and development. Now dilapidated and spiritless. Just empty and silence. Silently waiting for his revival. The work deals with the reconstruction of the Piarist monastery in Lipník nad Bečvou.
A town-hall in Kopřivnice
Pešková, Klára ; Zdvomka, Ondřej (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
Objective of the Master thesis is a design of an adaptation and an activation of townhall building situated in the centre of Kopřivnice town. Location of the project is a site of trapezoidal shape slightly tilted towards railways on Štefánikova street. The design aspires to create a sufficient working space for townhall employees and at the same time to produce a space suitable for living, work and activities sought-after by a younger generation especially. Design of the multifunctional house offers start-up and communal housing (so called co-living) of 1+kk to 4+kk dispositions and a coworking space. The townhall’s layout is designed according to current trends in public administration with emphasis on openness, hospitability and consideration to citizens. Multi-purpose hall, completing the entire design, is above all supposed to serve as citizen assembly tool. Parking is provided by a current parking lot and a parking house. Design of the spatial layout creates static composition of buildings, which completes the distinctive townhall construction.
Polička – housing on the edge of the town and landscape
Papcun, Peter ; Lacina, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
When I sleep, I am in the most intimate layer possible. When I wake up, I am in bed with my partner with whom I create a layer larger than the previous one. Us and our bed. I share the bathroom with my family, and I meet my friends in the kitchen at breakfast, with whom I share an apartment. I spend my day with neighbours in shared offices located on the ground floor, from which I have a view of the community gardens. In the evening, I will go to a cafe with my former classmates, who live nearby. In the evening I return home, watch a movie in the shared living room, brush my teeth and find myself again in the smallest layer of them all. I'm falling asleep. The housing design follows the idea that a person's life is made up of layers which are interconnected. These are either tangible, such as space, or intangible such as relationships and social contacts. The place in which we live must be adapted to this fact. This proposal is a combination of apartment buildings in cities where every element of the environment is much closer to one another. Additionally, at the same time, the community gardens meet the need for "land ownership’’ which usually fills family houses on the outskirts. Buildings are a combination of community and private housing to give people a choice between more or less privacy. However, features such as a cafe, shared offices, a small shop, or community gardens located on the ground floor are shared spaces. This area is not exclusively based on these buildings, but also on a square that connects them with each other and with the adjacent greenery and small playgrounds.
The GAP in Brno
Šuláková, Helena ; Hudeček, Vladimír (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
My bachelor thesis is about designing an appropriate building into a gap on the street in Brno - Zábrdovice. The gap lies in an area known as a „Bronx in Brno“. House with small flats should take part in the revitalization of the area, it will fit in the gap and behave like a catalyst. The house where you can be alone or together. Firstly it respects a privat of its residence. Equally, it gives an opportunity to be part of the community of the same-mindset individuals. People who enjoy conversation with each other, they can accept local conditions and want to live with the principles of sustainable development. The house is open also for other people in the city.

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