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Garden city
Baršová, Monika ; Pavlun, Martin (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to design a modern housing in a garden city according to contemporary standards and their potential overrun to the future. The garden city is a part of the recently designed area in southern Brno city centre based on a study made by the association Ivan Koleček – Pavel Jura, architects Lausanne-Brno. The final design consists of two apartment buildings joined with continuous park. It interconnects the functions of living and public amenity in a relationship of humans with the place and of the place itself with the new surrounding green area and public or semi-public spaces. Simultaneously, there is an effort to blur the perception of the inside and outside world and the strict separation of it.
Garden city
Sukopová, Dagmar ; Skoumal, Jan (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Housing should not focus solely on habitation function. It must also includes relations to surroundings and environment we live in. The place, which surrounds us has a crucial impact on our feelings and perceptions. It is scientifically proven that plants positively affect our senses. The presence of vegetation is perceived as one of the main indicators of housing quality, which has a major influence on our choice of dwelling. My bachelor's thesis is based on urban studies, which has been developed by assocation Ivan Koleček - Pavel Jura architects Luasanne - Brno. The large free spaces are creating possibility for a new urban structure, of which one designed part is the garden city. Here is fulfilled idea of connection between natural elements and historical urban core.
Garden city
Haasová, Lenka ; Zezula, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Housing cannot be simplified to its sole function of living. It must be extended to the relationship to its place and environment. What is the relationship of a person (inhabitant) to the space of his living? How to live? How to live differently? What is housing today and what can be predicted of its development? How can we, the architects, seek a solution to this seemingly banal housing problem in the current context? In the new territory of the South Center of Brno, in connection with the new railway station, large areas have been freed up, which make it possible to organize the urban structure of the new stop. The garden city is one of its designed parts. The new housing environment is offered in the expansion of the city center in the scale of the city district. Living in a garden city is not only a link to natural elements but also an opportunity to restore direct relations to the place of work and to the place of living and other forms of urban living. The work is based on an urban study prepared by the association Ivan Koleček - Pavel Jura architects Lausanne - Brno.
Garden city
Štefková, Dominika ; Pohůnek, Jakub (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Both blocks are architecturally almost identical. Their only difference is in the mirroring and the change of functions in the ground floor. The mass of the block has a square floor plan, which maintains a flat urban mass from the outside. The retreating terraces are oriented inside the block, thus creating a conical atrium. This atrium does not follow a square shape but is widened on the north-south sides. Around the perimeter of the block there are flats which, together with the supporting structure, form a facade from the outside. The inner perimeter of the block consists of shared terraces. These terraces form the communication of the whole building. All stairs are connected to it. The terraces give way to each floor by 1.5 m and with them the staircase arms are located on the east and west sides of the atrium. To the north and south are two stairwells with an elevator. The floor plan arrangement is centrally axially symmetrical.
Garden city
Dvořáková, Alena ; Rypl Žabčíková, Ada (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The work tries to find answers to the initial doubts, what is the time of the garden city and how to understand it. Searching for identity in a place that is currently detached from the city. The design is a reaction to the original urban study by architects Ivan Koleček and Pavel Jura. The result of the bachelor's thesis is a conceptual design of the area, it was a given plot and the elaboration of parts in greater detail
Garden city
Sukopová, Dagmar ; Skoumal, Jan (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Housing should not focus solely on habitation function. It must also includes relations to surroundings and environment we live in. The place, which surrounds us has a crucial impact on our feelings and perceptions. It is scientifically proven that plants positively affect our senses. The presence of vegetation is perceived as one of the main indicators of housing quality, which has a major influence on our choice of dwelling. My bachelor's thesis is based on urban studies, which has been developed by assocation Ivan Koleček - Pavel Jura architects Luasanne - Brno. The large free spaces are creating possibility for a new urban structure, of which one designed part is the garden city. Here is fulfilled idea of connection between natural elements and historical urban core.
Garden city
Štefková, Dominika ; Pohůnek, Jakub (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Both blocks are architecturally almost identical. Their only difference is in the mirroring and the change of functions in the ground floor. The mass of the block has a square floor plan, which maintains a flat urban mass from the outside. The retreating terraces are oriented inside the block, thus creating a conical atrium. This atrium does not follow a square shape but is widened on the north-south sides. Around the perimeter of the block there are flats which, together with the supporting structure, form a facade from the outside. The inner perimeter of the block consists of shared terraces. These terraces form the communication of the whole building. All stairs are connected to it. The terraces give way to each floor by 1.5 m and with them the staircase arms are located on the east and west sides of the atrium. To the north and south are two stairwells with an elevator. The floor plan arrangement is centrally axially symmetrical.
Garden city
Haasová, Lenka ; Zezula, Adam (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Housing cannot be simplified to its sole function of living. It must be extended to the relationship to its place and environment. What is the relationship of a person (inhabitant) to the space of his living? How to live? How to live differently? What is housing today and what can be predicted of its development? How can we, the architects, seek a solution to this seemingly banal housing problem in the current context? In the new territory of the South Center of Brno, in connection with the new railway station, large areas have been freed up, which make it possible to organize the urban structure of the new stop. The garden city is one of its designed parts. The new housing environment is offered in the expansion of the city center in the scale of the city district. Living in a garden city is not only a link to natural elements but also an opportunity to restore direct relations to the place of work and to the place of living and other forms of urban living. The work is based on an urban study prepared by the association Ivan Koleček - Pavel Jura architects Lausanne - Brno.
Garden city
Dvořáková, Alena ; Rypl Žabčíková, Ada (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The work tries to find answers to the initial doubts, what is the time of the garden city and how to understand it. Searching for identity in a place that is currently detached from the city. The design is a reaction to the original urban study by architects Ivan Koleček and Pavel Jura. The result of the bachelor's thesis is a conceptual design of the area, it was a given plot and the elaboration of parts in greater detail
Garden city
Baršová, Monika ; Pavlun, Martin (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to design a modern housing in a garden city according to contemporary standards and their potential overrun to the future. The garden city is a part of the recently designed area in southern Brno city centre based on a study made by the association Ivan Koleček – Pavel Jura, architects Lausanne-Brno. The final design consists of two apartment buildings joined with continuous park. It interconnects the functions of living and public amenity in a relationship of humans with the place and of the place itself with the new surrounding green area and public or semi-public spaces. Simultaneously, there is an effort to blur the perception of the inside and outside world and the strict separation of it.

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