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Víchov cider house and cannery
Holíková, Magdaléna ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and part of the documentation for the implementation of construction based on the assignment, witch was provided in the course BGA021 – Architectural Design Studio 2. in the winter semester of the 2nd year on the topic of industrial building. The subject of the study is the design of a new industrial building. The facility will be used for the production and distribution of cider and it is presentation to the public. The parcel is located in the village of Víchov, which belongd to the catchment area of Černošín, in the Tachov district in the Pilden region. The concept of the architectural concept was to create a space that would suit the intended industrual aktivity, while at the same time it is material design would not contrast with the architecture of the nearby village. There are 3 single-storey volumes which, with their shape and butteresses, mirror the function located in them. The production area, finished in gray plaster, is elevated and covered by a shed roof. The storage area is finished in gray plaster and covered by a flat green roof. The main volume is finished in white plaster, This functional unit includes a showroom, entrance hall, changing room, offices and staff canteen with access to the atrium.
Commercial center Miris Garden in Croatia
Uherková, Jana ; Vintr, Jan (referee) ; Novák, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction implementation, based on the assignment provided in the 3rd year during the winter semester in the subject BGA 032 – Architectural Studio IV. The study focuses on the design of a new commercial center placed in the area of a newly planned holiday resort in Croatia. The addressed plot is located in the Croatian Dalmatia region, near the village of Stari Grad-Paklenica. Currently, the whole area is unused, undeveloped, and overgrown with wild vegetation. The architectural concept aims to create a building that responds to the sloping terrain of the plot and provides its future visitors with a sense and atmosphere of Croatian architecture. This is achieved through the use of stone cladding and wooden shading elements, which are typical materials for this region. The irregularly shaped building consists of two above-ground floors. The first floor is used for dining, commerce, and sports, while the second floor accommodates dining, services, administration, and entertainment. In contrast to the first floor, the second floor is more shallow, creating a walkable terrace from which individual units are accessible. The terrace also features outdoor seating for gastronomic establishments, complemented by wooden pergolas with sliding fabric shading. One of the dominant elements of the complex is the outdoor staircase connecting both floors. It is not only a guiding element but also reveals views of the sea and the setting sun. The design also emphasizes public spaces. In the front area of the commercial center on the northeast side, the space is divided into green islands with seating. These green islands, along with a water feature, complete the square in front of the commercial center facing the sea. The area also includes wooden pergolas with sliding fabric shading, resembling waves of the sea, providing a unique atmosphere.
Malá Amerika in Brno
Kalmykova, Valeriia ; Bažant, Lukáš (referee) ; Novák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the design proposal for a new multifunctional building called "Malá Amerika" in Brno, based on an architectural study conducted within the course BGA021 - Architectural Design Studio 2 - Public Buildings. The aim of this thesis was to prepare project documentation comprising documentation for building permits, construction documentation, and architectural detail design. The proposed building is in Brno near the historical industrial structure "Malá Amerika" and the Titania buildings, within the area bounded by the streets Úzká and Nové sady. The multifunctional building "Malá Amerika" includes offices, art galleries, a library, a restaurant, cafes, rooftop terraces, and spaces for events. The new construction respects the existing urban and architectural structure of the surrounding development. It consists of five standalone buildings interconnected by an underground parking lot. The massing is composed of several blocks at different height levels connected by accessible terraces. Streets and squares with many interesting perspectives emerge between the individual buildings. The building is connected to "Malá Amerika" by an accessible terrace and designed not to obstruct the historical structure. Towards the Titania buildings, the volumes of the individual building components increase. The project's intention was to create a multifunctional building that would not only be an introverted structure benefiting solely from its perfect location and existing urban infrastructure but also feature ground floors full of commerce and services accessible to passersby even after working hours.
Energy efficient building of kindergarte in Soběšice
Růžičková, Eliška ; Wierzbická, Helena (referee) ; Vaščáková, Alena (advisor)
The main goal of the master’s thesis is to design a new building of the nursery in Brno-Soběšice. It is one-storey building. This floor is divided to two same parts. In each of them is day room, sleeping room, office, bathroom, cloakroom for children, cloakroom for teachers with shower and toilet and stock for beds. Also there is director office, toilet, hallway, utility room, room for cleaners, sink and stocks. The vertical loadbearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks and the hollow concrete blocks. The building is insulated by a contact thermal insulation system ETICS. The horizontal loadbearing structures and the staircase are designed from reinforced monolithic concrete slab. The roof is flat with extensive greenery. The whole construction are based on foundation passports. The building site contains also an outdoor car park with ten parking spot and garden with climbing frames. The project was performed in Autocad and visualization was performed in ArchiCad and Lumion. All constructions comply with valid standards and regulations. Master’s thesis is divided to three parts. In the first part A it deals with the construction design of a building for a building permission. It contains architectural-building solutions, building physics, situation drawing, reports, building design solutions and fire safety solutions. In the second part B it deals with the design of technical equipment of buildings. It includes the design of sewerage system, water, gas, photovoltaic panels, lighting, ventilation and heating. In the third part C it deals possible systems for the use of rainwater. I described possible systems for the use of rainwater and developed a rough calculation for the selected system.
Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Jantačová, Karolína ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and part of the documentation for the implementation of construction based on the assignment, which was provided in the course AG032 - Architectural Design Studio II. in the winter semester of the 2nd year on the topic of public buildings. The subject of the study is the design of a new multifunctional hall in the sports complex. The hall will be used for sports and social use. The land in question is located in the territory of the town of Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou in the Vysočina Region. The concept of the architectural design was to create a space connecting the exterior with the interior, while at the same time linking to the surrounding nature with its facades with wooden cladding and textured plaster. There are four blocks attached to each other, three are two-storey and one single-storey. With these pavilions, the building is seperated into several functional units. The two-storey accommodation building is aligned with one of the pavilions. The individual functional units include a café, a lobby, a sports hall, a gym and accommodation. All these functions have their necessary facilities.
Kindergarten
Líner, Ondrej ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The main goal of diploma thesis is to design a new nearly-zero energy kindergarten in Brno Holásky. It is designed as a L-shape single storey building split into three parts. Two of them are separate classroom, with necessary facilities for children and staff, each classroom for approximately 25 children. The third part of the building is for staff and technical facilities. The building is designed as a masonry wall system with ceramic blocks for the load bearing walls and adobe bricks for the partitions. The superstructure is supported by concrete strip foundation. The roof of the building is designed as a flat extensive green roof supported by prefabricated concrete panels. The walls are insulated with mineral wool and protected with fiber cement boards that create a ventilated facade. The thesis includes the design of lighting, rainwater use, HVAC and hot water heating and photovoltaic system. The rainwater stored from the green roof is used for toilet flushing. Ventilation in the building is provided by two air conditioning units with a system of heat recovery. Heating and hot water preparation is provided by two ground-to-water heat pumps. Electricity is partially supplied from photovoltaic panels placed on the roof of the building. The thesis also includes a natural lighting study of daylighting, aimed at meeting standard requirements for daylighting and lighting uniformity.
Energy efficient building of kindergarte in Soběšice
Růžičková, Eliška ; Wierzbická, Helena (referee) ; Vaščáková, Alena (advisor)
The main goal of the master’s thesis is to design a new building of the nursery in Brno-Soběšice. It is one-storey building. This floor is divided to two same parts. In each of them is day room, sleeping room, office, bathroom, cloakroom for children, cloakroom for teachers with shower and toilet and stock for beds. Also there is director office, toilet, hallway, utility room, room for cleaners, sink and stocks. The vertical loadbearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks and the hollow concrete blocks. The building is insulated by a contact thermal insulation system ETICS. The horizontal loadbearing structures and the staircase are designed from reinforced monolithic concrete slab. The roof is flat with extensive greenery. The whole construction are based on foundation passports. The building site contains also an outdoor car park with ten parking spot and garden with climbing frames. The project was performed in Autocad and visualization was performed in ArchiCad and Lumion. All constructions comply with valid standards and regulations. Master’s thesis is divided to three parts. In the first part A it deals with the construction design of a building for a building permission. It contains architectural-building solutions, building physics, situation drawing, reports, building design solutions and fire safety solutions. In the second part B it deals with the design of technical equipment of buildings. It includes the design of sewerage system, water, gas, photovoltaic panels, lighting, ventilation and heating. In the third part C it deals possible systems for the use of rainwater. I described possible systems for the use of rainwater and developed a rough calculation for the selected system.

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