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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.
The viticulture Lahofer
Čech, Richard ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis extends the bachelor’s studio project aimed at creating a survey on a new building for Vinařství Lanhofer company. The considered area lies in the territory of Dobšice near Znojmo and with its slightly rolling landscape is used for agricultural purposes. The mentioned trapezoid building site faces southwest, at the time was covered with vineyard and was bordered by minor roads connecting the plot to Dobšice and Suchohrdly. Building a new production site that would be able to produce up to 60 thousand bottles of wine, could be also used as storage space or would incorporate related services was intended. There were premises for public use, formal events or wine-tasting planned. The layout included restaurant with outside seating, sanitary facilities both for visitors and employees. Such a large-scale production of wine could be almost considered an industrial production that set up the main idea of the design. The basic clue of this project is searching an ideal shape of the production area that – in historical context of industrial buildings – is saw-shaped rooftop silhouette. The material concept of the building is based on visual and logical separating of production premises from public spaces that had been achieved by distinguishing both areas by using different facade cover. Stainless steel representing production environment and Cor-Ten patina steel panelling describing eternal wine maturation.
WINE HOUSE NIKOLSBURG MIKULOV
Ondrová, Klára ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is a multifunctional building of a hotel, in an undeveloped area of picturesque vineyards. The expanding Nikolsburg winery plans to build a hotel with a beautiful view of the historic town Mikulov and the Pálavské vrchy. Hotel should include accommodation for at least 30 guests in **** rooms, a restaurant, a wellness area and, above all, wine storage areas. The wine will be matured in the building and further distributed. Visitors can degustate and buy the wine here. The architectural concept further expands the multifunctionality of the assignment. Common areas should be adapted to the situations and the problem of one-time occupancy of the building, especially in the season and on weekends.
Winery
Koláčková, Jana ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with project of a new building of winery production. Winery has one floor and a basement. We can split the winery into three parts. First part – production. This whole part is dedicaded to the production of wine. It consists of spaces where grapes are degraded, fermented, pressed, stored, bottled, labeled and subsequently exported. Production has a volume of 300 000 l of wine. Second part is for administration. There are two offices and a confrence room. Third part is for public using and it is composed of the tasting room with view at the wineyard and of the retail hall. The structural system is prefabricated skeleton of reinforced concrete. The roof is constructed as a flat green roof.
LAHOFER WINERY DOBŠICE
Nytrová, Bohdana ; Dvořák, Martin (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis designs new buildings of the Lahofer Winery in Dobšice u Znojma. It is based on a study carried out in the studio AG32. The complex will consist of production line and warehouses with the overall production of 1.000.000 bottles a year, altogether with a public and administration building where the wine will be exhibited. The building plot is located on the eastern edge of the land registered area of the nearby village Suchohrdly. The plot is undeveloped agricultural land full of vineyards, arable land and gardens. The ground plan is the most profound part of the design. The circumference of the building symbolizes a wine grape or wood-shavings which refer to a famous woodcarver Jan Lahofer whose name the winery carries. The many atriums create half-enclosed space protected from the wind and serve as handling areas of the production; a terrace or an attractive entrance. The building consists of four successive matters on two levels. The production is placed in three of them. It creates a circle on a single level so that there is a need for only one entrance to the handling area. The public part of the structure is located on a separate level perched on the slope above. It is predominantly made up of showrooms and restaurants. The accommodation units for guests and employees can also be found here. The building is made of a steel framed structure with a hanging facade and a flat roof. The massiveness is softened by the glass facade in the atrium and other glass parts - some of which are as tall as the building itself.
Winery Sekt Jan Petrák
Manakova, Anastassiya ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The objective of this Bachelor Thesis is the design of the Sekt Jan Petrak winery in Kobylí. The Bachelor Thesis expands and specifies an architectural study which was drafted as AG33 subject during the summer semester of the second year (i.e.up to the level of Documentation for Planning Permission and Documentation for Execution of the Project). The considered area lies in the territory of Kobylí and with its slightly rolling landscape is used for agricultural purposes. The building ploat is located down the surrounding buildings. The aim of the bachelor thesis was creating the project of building that will serve its users for quality accomodation for investor and long-term residence for guests as well as for production, presentation and tasting of sparkling wine. Designed object consists of three parts: sale and presentation of sparkling wine, housing for owners and visitors, production. And the main goal was to connect all of the functions so they can complement each other. The Object presents three masses – two main and one subsidiary, which are distinguished by the shape of te roof and the structure of the fasade. The nearest to the access road is a building of a family house, which consists of a publicly accessible two-storey winery, which connects to two large apartments for visitors, and private part - investor apartments. The investor's apartment is illuminated from two sides - southwest and northwest. The living room has a large window opening, which provides beautiful views of the private outdoor terrace and area green. The attic of the family house is designed for accommodation of visitors and tasting of sparkling wine. Through the passage public communication is linked with the production of sparkling wine.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Sáčková, Veronika ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The purpose of this master’s thesis was to design an object situated on South Moravia nearby the Nove Mlyny dam with the view at the Palava Hills. The house is designed as extremely environmental friendly and energy saving in „A“ category according to the SEN-scale of building energy demand. Water purification and water management are part sof the ecological koncept. The primary target of the building is a wine production. It concerns grapes stemming, pressing, fermentation, aging, bottling and bottle stocking. One integral part of the building is an accomodation for 44-60 guests, who have the degustation room, restaurant and natural pool at hand. One last part is the CHKO Pálava information centre where i tis available to get information, internet access, or to use the library or lecture hall.
Winery Marcinčák Novosedly
Buchta, Václav ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's final project is based on atelier project of the third semester of the bachelor's study program. The object is distinctly different from the original. The task was to design a winery with recreational capacity and social facilities. The plot is located on Stará hora in the regulation plan of the Novosedly village. The surrounding areas of the construction site are vineyards and other agricultural lands. there is a considerable view of the surrounding countryside, including the Pálava protected landscape area. The solved plots are gradually sloping towards the southwest. the investor demands designing of a production wine hall with at least six tanks and storage facilities. furthermore, the assignment to create 10 double accommodation units, a social room for private events and a public representation part. The building compactly combines three functions together to minimize heat loss, but at the same time it uses three different access areas: public, private and industrial. The construction respects the surrounding terrain in its shape and retains rainwater on green roofs or in the storage tank. The material solution of the exterior is based on trapeze sheet ventilated facade of white color and a reflective glass surface. the interior is industrially designed. concrete and ceramic surfaces are aesthetically visible. Technical distributions are run on the surface of structures. Generally It is dominated by concrete, ceramic surfaces and stainless or galvanized steel elements.
WINERY MARCINČÁK NOVOSEDLY
Zálešák, Tomáš ; Hudeček, Vladimír (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor's thesis was to design a new building project of the Marcinčák winery. The project was based on an architectural study which was made within the subject AG032 – Studio of Architectural Creation II and the main subject of the project was a new building construction in Novosedly, Moravia, region Břeclav. The land intended for this project is in the middle of the vineyard tracks in the area called Stará hora, near to the educational trail, where is currently the viewing area of Novosedly. The demands of Mr. Ing. Marcinčák for the construction included a space for processing the wine from the surrounding vineyards, its sale and a space for social purposes and accommodation. The construction is therefore a single unit divided into two floors. The main entrance is on the first floor, where is the access to the accommodation part with ten double rooms and one double room accessible for people with disability. In the other part of the building there is a social hall with sanitary facilities, catering kitchen and a tasting cellar. The entrance to the basement, where the wine factory is situated, was made to keep visitors in enjoyable and quiet resort and not bothered. The whole building is design in the shape U, which creates internal private space. At the same time the building shape protects the wine from the winds. In the middle of the building there is an observation accessible to the public, which maintains the view for the village and attracts more visitors or tourists on the natural trail.
Válka Winery Nosislav
Radchenko, Mark ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
On a basis of my project of the second year of bachelor's study on the Faculty of Civil Engineering the following bachelor's thesis is prepared, which goes on to the Documentation for Building Permit and Documentation for Construction. The theme of the work is Family Winery Válka in the village of Nosislav. The bachelor's thesis is the Family Winery Válka. The basic idea of my project was to create a modern wine-making complex and a guest house for people who decided to visit the winery for wine degustation. There were designed objects for production, sales and housing. The Family Winery includes a winemaker's house, a bouquets store, a large warehouse, expedition warehouse, a refuelling hall, a pressing hall, several sheds for storing devices and tractor parking, a house 153 with a brigadier's dressing room, administration and grandmother's apartment. A guest house is situated on a separate land over Masarykova street. The production complex includes warehouses, tank room and pressing machines room. Its structure is made up of steel elements: pillars, beams and trusses. Facades of production buildings are made of wooden cladding and black interlocking metal cladding panels. The buildings have a gable type and shed type of roofs. Other objects have a brick system. The restaurant building is located on the southwest side of the property, has a rectangular ground plan and two above-ground floors. 1st floor is partially embedded into the ground. At the top of the land, there are a number of three residential buildings that constitute a guest house. Each object is more than half a meter above it. In this way they characterize the complicated nature of the land. Objects have a rectangular ground plan, above the entrances there are raised black steel awnings. The roofs of all the buildings are gable and made of black interlocking metal cladding panels, including one of the facades. Other facades are made of wooden cladding.

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