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Renewal of the Mill Grounds In Tasovice
Popelka, Antonín ; Eichler, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
Renewal of the Mill Grounds in Tasovice project presents a strategy of a feasible approach to the buildings with a historical value in baroque landscapes of the South Moravia. In three steps the project consequently restores the life and re-joins torn socio-cultural interconnections in a municipality affected by destiny of the Sudetenland landscapes. The strategy derives from local singularities and cultural heritage. In the first phase a mini-brewery and confectionery come into existence. This reflects already existing phenomenons in the municipality. The second phase brings restaurant with variable cultural space, emphasizing local patriotism. In the third phase, the Mill Grounds are extended by services, such as accomodation, events and workshops, info centre, and open itself to the tourism. Presented project preserves current constructions and structures as much as possible and lets excell the structures with a historical value. The original historical constructions are handled in traditional materials (brick, stone, wood), new structures are in glas and corten metal.
Structural diagnostics of the historical building construction
Řezáčová, Veronika ; Láník, Jaromír (referee) ; Schmid, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the methodology, implementation and evaluation of diagnostic work units and structural elements of the historic schoolhouse building. Includes a static assessment of the horizontal structure and conceptual design layout adjustments for potential revitalization in case the object.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Okounová, Kateřina ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study and the design of a new use of historical buildings in the Porta Coeli complex in Předklášteří near Tišnov. The study addresses the main building of the granary, where new short-term accommodation, wellness for hotel guests, a dining room and a café with seating for the public are designed. There is also a rentable lounge at the back of the building. The newly designed hotel respects the historical significance of the building. Wooden columns are left in the interior and stone chambers on the façade around the entire perimeter of the building. The vaults are a significant feature of the first floor. The second building, which is also part of the design, is the former sheepfold building. Here is a multifunctional rentable hall that can be used for various celebrations or weddings. Inside the building, there is a snack bar, facilities and a bar for staff, offices, technical rooms and warehouses are designed. Toilets, a cloakroom and a separate hall with an inner podium for social events are open to the public. On the second floor of this building is a possibility of sitting with a view of the podium. The original wooden trusses are left in the building and a large feature is the wooden gate with stone lining, which gives the building a historic look. The design also includes solutions for exterior landscaping, new parking capacities, paved areas and the use of a watercourse near the sheepfold building. The two buildings are closely related in their functions, but the height levels are very different here. The connection is therefore connected by outdoor stairs, residential stairs and ramps for easy public access.
Modelling a rectory building in the Revit program
Chladil, Martin ; Hanzl,, Vlastimil (referee) ; Berková, Alena (advisor)
The main objective of this thesis is to make the construction documentation of the part of the historical building using modern means. Data capture was done by laser scanning with a test of an automatic scan registration and a georeferencing in the field. The building was modelled in Revit as a BIM (Building Information Modelling) model. A certain degree of generalization of shapes and capture of details was used during creation. Subsequently the construction drawings were completed from the model for the customer purposes.
Porta Coeli complex - new use of selected objects
Kukuť, Olga ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis is the analysis of the functional use of the entire site of the Cistercian Porta Coeli monastery in Předklášteří near the Tišnov, based on which the conversion of unused objects with a proposal for a new functional use, including the design of an architectural novelty, is proposed. When creating an architectural study, it was first necessary to analyze the current state and at the same time take into account the cultural-historical values of the monastery, its area and the immediate surroundings, the construction-technical condition and civic amenities in the vicinity of the area. The basic idea of the design was to attract visitors to the area and give it new life. Create a comfortable quiet space for tourists and local residents. The project also created a new object for the creative development of children. Therefore, in 4th quadrature and the former laundry, accommodation is planned and an elementary art school is newly built.
Restoration of the monastery in Šternberk
Valentová, Alžběta ; Kocourek, Tomáš (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the preparation of an architectural study and proposal for a new use of part of the historical buildings of the monastery in Šternberk. The study deals with a complex of buildings that form an enclosed courtyard and two wings extending south into the garden. On the other side, the complex adjoins the cloister with the Garden of Eden and the adjacent building of the rectory, which surrounds the lower courtyard. The solution considers the use of this part of the monastery for the operation of the Higher Vocational School of Arts and Crafts together with the operation of exhibition and social spaces for the public. The reconstruction respects the original architecture of the building in all preserved details and elements. The main intervention in the external shape of the complex is the roofing of the courtyard, which creates an atrium and, thanks to it, a fully functional connection of the area. In the interior, as a result of the traffic that takes place on all floors, a new main staircase and a panoramic elevator have been built. This capacity connection of the floors enables the full operation of the school and social spaces for the public. The operation is divided in normal mode into the school and public parts, each of them has its own entrance and social facilities. The new auditorium serves as a relaxation area for students, but it can be opened to the public in the event of larger events and concerts and other social events can be held here. A restaurant, cafe and basement club are available for all types of operations. The proposal also included a solution to park improvements and new parking capacity.
The monastery - a vision of the future
Leník, Petr ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of the project is to establish a local craft brewery in the former Capuchin convent, which‘ll contribute to the further development of the town of Fulnek. A small pub will complement the new brewery and the basement under the north and east wings of the convent will be used as a wine cellar with rentable cubicles for storing archive wines and common room for vine tasting. The new complex will also provide public tours of the brewery's beer making operation. A lecture room will add the possibility of educational lectures related to brewing. All of this, together with the multi-purpose hall in the recently renovated capuchin church, finishes the real cultural centre of Fulnek. The newly formed purpose of the convent is designed to be a self-sufficient entity that will help restore the name of the now mostly forgotten, but historically significant town.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Okounová, Kateřina ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study and the design of a new use of historical buildings in the Porta Coeli complex in Předklášteří near Tišnov. The study addresses the main building of the granary, where new short-term accommodation, wellness for hotel guests, a dining room and a café with seating for the public are designed. There is also a rentable lounge at the back of the building. The newly designed hotel respects the historical significance of the building. Wooden columns are left in the interior and stone chambers on the façade around the entire perimeter of the building. The vaults are a significant feature of the first floor. The second building, which is also part of the design, is the former sheepfold building. Here is a multifunctional rentable hall that can be used for various celebrations or weddings. Inside the building, there is a snack bar, facilities and a bar for staff, offices, technical rooms and warehouses are designed. Toilets, a cloakroom and a separate hall with an inner podium for social events are open to the public. On the second floor of this building is a possibility of sitting with a view of the podium. The original wooden trusses are left in the building and a large feature is the wooden gate with stone lining, which gives the building a historic look. The design also includes solutions for exterior landscaping, new parking capacities, paved areas and the use of a watercourse near the sheepfold building. The two buildings are closely related in their functions, but the height levels are very different here. The connection is therefore connected by outdoor stairs, residential stairs and ramps for easy public access.
Zpracování zaměření starého stavebního objektu a možnosti prezentace výsledků
RŮŽIČKA, Robin
This Diploma thesis deals with geodetic survey of the interior in the historical building of Hussite Church in Dejvice, Prague. Data that has been obtained from survey is used in the thesis in creation of the drawing documentation. In the thesis, there are also described options for creating a 3D model of the interior of the historical building. The thesis presents a theoretical overview of surveying methods used in surveying of buildings and it presents a list of available software for creating 3D models, too. There is also a historical overview of development of surveying documentation for historical buildings. The thesis also focuses on purpose and general principles in surveying of historical buildings and importance of visualization in 3D. The main aim of this thesis is to survey the selected interior by spatial polar method using passive reflection, to process 2D outputs (platform, elevations, detail of the pillar) of the object and to describe opportunities of presenting results in 3D.
The renovation of historical parks near the small feudal residences on the example of the study of the renovation of the castle garden in Doudleby nad Orlici in Eastern Bohemia.
Faltysová, Lenka ; Buttry, Ivana (advisor) ; Jakub, Jakub (referee)
The aim of this work is the processing methodology and presentation process how to restore monuments of garden art. On the example of the revitalization of the castle garden immovable cultural monument Castle Doudleby nad Orlicí, based on the study of literature, similar interventions and the analysis and interpretation of various types of archival material the current quality of historic garden was evaluated. It is based on field survey, which consists of dendrological research, analyzing the authenticity of trees and appreciation of all the collected documents, historical sources and professional literature. Concept recovery of castle garden is based on the expert authority´s binding point of view of the state care of historical monuments. Renaissance castle in Doudleby nad Orlici is located in the eastern part of the town on a slightly raised hill on the right bank of the River Divoká Orlice. There was a wooden medieval fortress with the farmyard on this place in the 13th century. Sr Mikuláš from Bubno started to build a hunting lodge in the Renaissance style as villa in 1588, which was finished in 1590. The significance of Renaissance residence, which complement the early Baroque elements from the late 17th century, is enhanced by the opulent and impressive sgraffito - carpet pattern covering all external and internal frontage, restored in 1886 by Kirchner. The tall chimneys are the part of decoration in the courtyard decorated with sgraffito as well. The chateau complex is formed along its circuit of farm buildings and residential buildings. Building of castle itself is separated by a park with old trees and newer lawns (Hieke, 1984). Castle park in Doudleby nad Orlicí was founded in 1809 in compositional continuity of the Renaissance castle building. The park forms one organic complex with the castle. The promoter strived, like in the castle rooms, to demonstrate here his wealth, his sense of art and his botanical-dendrological knowledge. The park is designed as a narrow disposition in landscape style and it is composed as a long vista to the castle. The area of the landscape park is 3.76 hectares nowadays. The literature search is especially dedicated to the Renaissance and its relationship to the garden art. The monument care in the Czech Republic and the activity of professional organization of the monument care of the National Heritage Institute in Josefov is introduced in this section. The methodological guide describes the used bolsterings and resulting outputs on the basis of them are implemented of such measures, which will help to improve the health and vitality of existing promising trees and new plantings of trees, which are consistent with the original composition with emphasis on the rehabilitation and upgrading of historical value of the object. Treatment of trees and supplementary planting will be done within the frame of total revitalization of the castle park. The practical unit describes the current status of vegetation monuments of garden art. The inventory trees is the essential tool for analyzing the current status of vegetation monuments of garden art. Inventory, which should provide quality base for a draft recovery, should also be addressed in certain parts with characteristics of individual species (Krejčiřík, 2015). The results of field investigation were completely recorded in the graphical output.

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