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Center for seniors in Brno-Medlánky
Minarčíková, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis is to design a senior living facility in Brno – Medlánky. This task was preceded by a pre-diploma project within the subject NGA056 – Specialized project, developed in the previous semester, which consisted of preparing an urban study with a proposal for urban structure including transportation solutions and the placement of various functions - residential areas, commercial areas, public buildings, civic amenities, a sports hall, a church, and further development of the senior living facility. The architectural study focuses on creating a suitable environment for long-term stay for seniors, meaning comfortable living, outdoor relaxation areas, adequate technical infrastructure, and a variety of services. The design stems from the concept of a compact, clear, and barrier-free base space with social areas and facilities connecting three pavilions of housing units. This ensures privacy in the housing units while providing ample space for social interaction. Access to the terrain linked with a park located on the southern side of the plot is easy from both the base floor and the housing units, providing direct contact with greenery in outdoor spaces. The main entrance leading to the base on the first floor is designed with a representative atrium, reflecting the grandeur of the entire complex. Technical and operational facilities are expanded to cover the capacity of a potential additional fourth pavilion. The entire complex reflects the requirement for peaceful and high-standard living in old age, respecting contemporary architecture and the needs of today's population. As a result, it becomes a place for contented aging.
Sports and Leisure Centre Brno
Chovanečková, Nikol ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The theme of the dissertation titled the Centre of Sport and Leisure Time in Brno is a design of a relaxing and sport site „Centrum Lužánky“. The subject of this project is architectonic-city-planning study, which deals with elaborating a concept of a sport centre behind Lužánky in Brno-Ponava. This dissertation contains details of the facility and the area of the current swimming pool Lužánky. The current state of the facility built in 1979 doesn’t meet requirements of visitors and sportsmen anymore. The main aim of this project is the reconstruction of the current fifty-meter swimming pool, a design of a new swimming pool placed under the ground floor of the current building, which will provide space for organizing international competitions, trainings of professional sportsmen, etc. At the same time the busyness of the current swimming pools would be lowered by building a new indoor and outdoor waterpark, especially for the group of recreational visitors. The attractiveness of the facility will be increased by the newly designed park relaxing area and proposed multipurpose area, used as a sports field in the summer and as an ice ring in the winter. Additional value of the facility is comprised by an indoor and outdoor café and large relaxing area on the roof of the waterpark. The whole area increases the community facility availability by a proposed wide range of services for health, relax and sport. The advantage of the whole concept is the mutual connection of all facilities. The entrance to the area is shortened by a designed pedestrian bridge, accessible from the south and north busy areas. The whole project is enhanced by increased number of new parking places, located particularly along the access road, the street Sportovní, going through a green zone. The road and parking places are proposed in the design of residential streets, respecting walking pedestrians. The area has a very rich sport history, which is dated back to 1922. The new concept increases th
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Vu, Petra ; Enev, Martin (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
The design respects the sloping character of the site by its stepped placing of the individual groups of housing buildings. Their grouping creates semi-public space.
RECONSTRUCTION AND REBUILDING OF CITY BREWERY IN VYŠKOV
Hudínková, Veronika ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis focuses on the solution of today's unused Vyškov brewery, which is part of the city's history. The proposal presents a new use of existing buildings and revitalization of the entire complex. The main task is to revitalize this area and find suitable uses that will co-operate and complement the original main function of the site.
Senior cohousing
Výtisková, Jana ; Pobořil, Lukáš (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
Senior cohousing is situated in the Moravian-Silesian Region in city Orlová and it is designed as complex. It is a new form of living for seniors in the Czech Republic. The loose translation could be „close neighbourly living for senior people. “ Access road to the complex is from Tešínská Street and then down the main road from the southeast on the car park. Near the car park there are three main buildings. Building A is the main common building for seniors’ meetings. Building B has a private doctor and a small gym. Building C is designed as technical premises. There are four types of family houses for seniors. Family house type 1 - in the complex 3x is suitable for two seniors. Family house type 2 - in the complex 2x is suitable for two seniors with moving difficulties. Family house type 3 - in the complex 3x is designed as semi-detached house for two senior couples. Family houses accommodate 30 seniors in 15 housing units. All the objects are brick, single-storey without cellar built up from HELUZ system with footings from plain concrete with foundation slab, flat roofs, contact insulation of perimeter walls, partly wood tiling. What is more, in senior cohousing there are senior playground, orchard park, lake, road inside the complex, pavements and paths.
The Reconstruction, and the Re-use of the St. Thomas Yard in Brno
Rehák, Michal ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The complex of „Svatotomassky dvor“ creates after its reconstruction a place for social, cultural and sport activities.This object is an exemplary joinder of modern technologies and historical elements with the emphasis on its own traditional handcrafted construstion. The spirit of this place leads a visitor to demur to precise work of our antcestors in the contrast with composed modern architecture. The complex is complemented by components of fine architecture (such as pavillon, fountain, …) with undertone and memory of horses which had to be replaced because of new functional utilization. It deals with reconstruction and revitalization of four historical objects. From the constructional point of view it deals with one and two-storeyed objects based on concrete fundaments with bearing walls bricked up from building brick that is fully burnt about total thickness 0,3-0,85m and with wooden roof construction. The roof is covered by burnt tile roofing. The top walls in objects are made of semi-burnt wooden joist construction. Within the frame of reconstruction, predominant part of framework will be preserved.
The Czech embassy in Addis Ababa - Ethiopia
Honková, Lenka ; Elešová, Klára Tomášová (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The complex of the Embassy of the Czech Republic is designed as a set of separated objects that are linked to each other. The main reason is the strict separation of functions, especially the separation of working and living. Each building is surrounded by the garden as a symbol of relax. In the north-eastern part of the estate, there is a relaxation centre that includes a playground, a swimming pool and a tukul. The main entrance to the complex through the double barrier is situated in the south-west part of the complex. In the area of the new embassy complex, there are buildings which include only one or two over-ground floors. The official embassy building as the most important part is designed as a highest point in the complex and consists of two over-ground floor and one ground floor (parking, technical support, etc). A second floor is offset over the first floor and represent a protection from rain and sunshine. In the north part, the offset floor creates a covered part of the outdoor space following the representative garden. Next one in the line of buildings is apartment building which contains also three floors and one above-ground floor. This building is also smaller than previous. The last building in the row is only one-floored. It is a consular and visa office accessible from outside. The concept of the building line is aimed at getting employees out of their flats to their workplaces even during the rainy season. In the northern part of the complex there is an ambassador's residence, which is conceived as a two-storey building, where 2nd floor follows the roof terrace. In the western part of the plot behind the inner wall, there is a local force object located which is designed as a single-storey building. The main element of the expression of the whole area is stainless steel lamellas, which create a facade suspended on the buildings. The lamellas are bronze coloured that evokes the colour of a clay and a drought that the territory suffers from.
Multifunction centre in Opava
Ptáček, Tomáš ; Buchta, Stanislav (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
Master´s thesis deal with the supporting steel structure of multi-storey multifunction center in Opava. The complex consists of three sub-objects of three and five storeys with a total floor plan dimensions 48 m × 82.27 m. Five-floor building is designed with ground plan dimensions 42 m × 30 m with the distance of the poles 6.0 m x 6.0 m. The median three-storey building is designed with ground plan measuring 42 meters x 22.27 meters to the distance of the poles 6m x 5m. Ultra three-storey building is designed with ground plan dimensions 42 m × 30 m with the distance of the poles 6m x 6m. Construction of the complex height is 5m.
House of peace and religions in Bangui
Pecková, Patrícia ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The project deals with the design of a multi-religious complex in the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui. This project was created because of the consequences of historical developments in the country, primarily in response to the long-lasting riots between religious groups. The whole project is covered by an organization that is just to be based in this area. In addition to the seat of this organization, accommodation for visitors, a spiritual space for believers and a place of reverence are to be solved here, so that they do not forget the deeds that have greatly affected the whole country. Therefore, the proposal works with the division of the land into several parts. The first and most important is the north-eastern part of the plot, where the main entrance to the area is proposed, from which it is possible to get directly to the spiritual space with chapels surrounded by greenery, or you can go on a path of reflection among the trees, which ends with a reverent room. Which also leads the way to the spiritual garden. Subsequently, the spiritual garden is connected to the public part of the whole area, which is oriented on the south side of the plot. On the south-east side, due to the busy street, an administration and associated facilities are proposed. In the south-west side there is an accommodation facility, which provides the guests with a view of the spiritual garden. All buildings are designed as one-storey, except housing, which is designed as a two-storey building. The maximum height of the buildings is 8 m. The buildings are designed from solid fired bricks, which have been a natural building material in this area for centuries. The central space of this public part is divided into a square and a paillotte (a place where the older generation meets the younger generation and tells its stories about the history of their people). In the design, the paillotte is depicted in the traditional way - a large deciduous tree.
The Creative Centre Brno-Cejl
Kašpárková, Eliška ; Vaněk, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The main purpose of this project is reconstruction former penitentiary for a Creative Centre. The lokation is in Brno, between Cejl streer, Bratislavská street and Soudní street. The main idea of this project is „make the place with incubators for young architects, creativ persons and designers. The building program is adapted to the historical essence and construction and technical situacion of this building. There are designed spaces for their creations, exhibions, distributions and auctions of their artistic products. The idea of concept contains too the space for lectures, workshops, seminars, courses and untraditional educational projects, visual and acustic and different productions. There is too the possibility of short-term accommondation in attic. The part of this object is reserved for dancing lessons. All these spaces are designed for a rent. There are designed too new entrance spaces, parking places, technical equipment and facilities. The inseparable part of this project are inner atriums, entrance spaces and contunuity on public street spaces and communications. The complex of Creative centre is without mobile roofing and without covered passages. The main idea of this complex is to preserve the main square mass with the central wing, and is to clean up the less historical insignia extensions of the Cejl street and of the Bratislavská street. From the constructional poit of view consists this buiding two aboveground floors with used attic. The attic is coved with gabled roof made of interlocking tiles. The complex is based on stone basis with bearing wall made from full of burnt brick. The ceilings are made of wooden beams with arches of full of burnt brick. At the present the complex is without permanent using. The part of this complex was sold in personal property. The functional content of this complex after the reconstruction is to create the creative centre (with accompanying cultural and social functions) for creative, design

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