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Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Kurečka, Ondřej ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The present Bachelor´s thesis is based on the project carried out as an architectural design studio´s project of the 6th semester of Bachelor´s degree. Object is located in Brno – Líšeň. The building site is situated in sloping terrain, and is accessible from the upper side from the Josefa Faimonová street. The subject of this Bachelor´s thesis is the new-build multifunctional building with emphasis on the location of the building site in the terrain, orientation towards cardinal directions and the function of the object. Object is a three-floor building, with two sublevels and first floor. The lowest floor is used as a parking lot for employees and visitors, and also for the technical facilities of the whole object. The parking lot is accessible for the cars by a car elevator, and for pedestrians by an elevator and staircase, both running through all levels of the building. The first sublevel is mostly used for commercial purposes in the form of leasable areas, divided into several groups by function (shops, offices, galleries, etc.). There are also partial technical and hygienical facilities. The first floor is structured in similar fashion, however the leasable areas are used for different functions (mostly cafes, consulting rooms and offices). Also a big terrace is located here, used for different purposes, partially for the cafe. Since the building site is southbound and most of the fullglass surfaces are east-, south- and westbound, it was necessary to solve their shading. That is secured by a textile frontage. Also the variability of the object is reflected in the frontage, which is designed to adjust to the requirements of each function, and also to the size of the leased area, so the system of the rotation of the slats is divided into several sets. The multi-use object adds missing public facilities.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Kurečka, Ondřej ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The present Bachelor´s thesis is based on the project carried out as an architectural design studio´s project of the 6th semester of Bachelor´s degree. Object is located in Brno – Líšeň. The building site is situated in sloping terrain, and is accessible from the upper side from the Josefa Faimonová street. The subject of this Bachelor´s thesis is the new-build multifunctional building with emphasis on the location of the building site in the terrain, orientation towards cardinal directions and the function of the object. Object is a three-floor building, with two sublevels and first floor. The lowest floor is used as a parking lot for employees and visitors, and also for the technical facilities of the whole object. The parking lot is accessible for the cars by a car elevator, and for pedestrians by an elevator and staircase, both running through all levels of the building. The first sublevel is mostly used for commercial purposes in the form of leasable areas, divided into several groups by function (shops, offices, galleries, etc.). There are also partial technical and hygienical facilities. The first floor is structured in similar fashion, however the leasable areas are used for different functions (mostly cafes, consulting rooms and offices). Also a big terrace is located here, used for different purposes, partially for the cafe. Since the building site is southbound and most of the fullglass surfaces are east-, south- and westbound, it was necessary to solve their shading. That is secured by a textile frontage. Also the variability of the object is reflected in the frontage, which is designed to adjust to the requirements of each function, and also to the size of the leased area, so the system of the rotation of the slats is divided into several sets. The multi-use object adds missing public facilities.

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