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New exotarium at ZOO Brno
Charvátová, Karolína ; Boháč, Ivo (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for construction permits and part of the documentation for the implementation of the construction on the basis of the assignment, which was provided in the course BGA036 - Architectural Design Studio 5 in the summer semester Year 3 on the topic of interior design, which was later extended to public buildings. The topic of the study is the design of a new exotarium at the Brno Zoo. The plot of land in question is located on the territory of the Brno Zoo in the South Moravian Region. The concept of the architectural design was to create modern and hygienic spaces for a dignified life of animals in captivity and at the same time to allow visitors to have a glimpse into animal life and behaviour. It is a two-storey, partly basemented building with an open interior space that is divided into two main sections - aquatic life and air life. The basic idea of the project is to provide enough space for animal life in the pavilion, and therefore a large dome-shaped aviary is created for the birds, extending over the entire roof of the building. For fish, large aquariums are created. There is also a lecture room, staff facilities and thermal engineering facilities in the building. All functions of the building have their necessary facilities.
Architecture in Landscape - Winery
Szewczyková, Aneta ; Menšíková, Naděžda (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
ST´WINERY - Winery is situated in the countryside near the village Strachotin. The lot strongly descend down to the Nové Mlýny Dam. It brings the possibility of beautiful views toward the Palava hills. The winery itself is in connection with the additional services - wellness, accomodation, restaurant, media. These services increase the attractiveness of the location and represent the missing functions in the area. They are destined to the recreation of the winery guests. For these purposes I designed a complex of four buildings which are connected via green intensive roof. It is covered by vineyard and this fact allows an effective use of the roof area. In addition, this fact possitively affects the inner climate inside the buildings. The design is inspired by the ground fissures. It is visible on the inner square between the objects. The complex is in accord with the standards of passive housing.
Fire Resistance Testing of Green Flat Roofs
Hobzová, Klára ; Pilinszki, Martin ; Beneš, Petr
The requirements for the roof covering with a vegetation layer, from the point of view of fire safety, are not currently directly defined in the Czech Republic. According to ČSN P CEN / TS 1187: 2012, four test methods are used for the classification of roofs / roof coverings exposed to external fire. The basis for determining the fire resistance of a green roof are classification protocols prepared according to the standard (roof coverings classified in the Broof (t3) class do not spread fire and prevent ignition of flammable parts of the structure). The article deals with testing the fire resistance of a green intensive roof according to our own methodology, which is based on the Broof (t3) test. The course of temperatures in individual layers of the roof cladding was monitored. The maximum temperature under the grass was determined from the temperature sensors, followed by the maximum temperature rise of 150 mm and 300 mm below the surface. Finally, the extent of flame spread across the surface was measured. The aim was to determine the effect of external fire on the supporting structure of the roof cladding, then to classify the structure into the appropriate classification according to ČSN EN 13501-5: 2017.
Architecture in Landscape - Winery
Szewczyková, Aneta ; Menšíková, Naděžda (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
ST´WINERY - Winery is situated in the countryside near the village Strachotin. The lot strongly descend down to the Nové Mlýny Dam. It brings the possibility of beautiful views toward the Palava hills. The winery itself is in connection with the additional services - wellness, accomodation, restaurant, media. These services increase the attractiveness of the location and represent the missing functions in the area. They are destined to the recreation of the winery guests. For these purposes I designed a complex of four buildings which are connected via green intensive roof. It is covered by vineyard and this fact allows an effective use of the roof area. In addition, this fact possitively affects the inner climate inside the buildings. The design is inspired by the ground fissures. It is visible on the inner square between the objects. The complex is in accord with the standards of passive housing.

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