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Water and Sports Centre Pisárky
Prachárová, Adriána ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
According to the assignment, it is a building meant for needs of members of the rowing team, and should act as their training facility, with dressing rooms and spaces for meetings. Besides this purpose, the building should act as a public building and therefore be used by the public. During the design process, it was important to comply with the demands of the rowing team, and bring them an optimal space for training, as well as attract the public towards sports. There are plans for a new training canal, in the plot where the building is placed, and so the design took inspiration in the shape of the canal and translates it into its rounded shape at the front. There is a café and dressing rooms along with kanoe storage on the ground floor, as well as technological room. The second floor offers a massaging room, physiotherapy, multifunctional room, three offices and adjacent kitchen with terrace. These will be available for rent. The floor below ground contains a gym. There are also dressing rooms, wellness, and a training pool for rowing with its own technological room. The one thing that is supposed to catch attention are walls made with Profilit, which is a glass profile that is embedded into aluminium frame. These glass walls are used instead of regular windows and complete the round façade facing the canal. The whole plot of land is meant to be used for recreation, there will be exterior courts for playing sports and paths along the river which neighbours said plot. There will also be plenty of spaces for sitting, especially along the training canal so people can come and cheer for their favourites.
Residential Complex on the Red Hill in Brno
Cibulová, Monika ; Mléčka, Jan (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis deals with the problematic situation in the area of housing, when the demand for housing exceeds the current offer. The design of the residential complex consists of an apartment building, an apartment complex and a multifunctional building. The proposal includes a square with a café terrace, a pond, a residential street, parking and private community gardens. The goal was to create a pleasant environment for residents and visitors to the site.
Cider production Víchov
Kopáč, Martin ; Bílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor's thesis is to design a new multifunctional cider house and canning factory in the village of Víchov near Pilsen. The site currently contains buildings of an unused pig farm. The land is accessible from two sides: the main road on the south side and a field road on the west side. Further plans include integrating with the broader context of warehouses from the east side, however, these are not part of the bachelor's thesis. The proposed facility will serve industrial and recreational purposes, attracting visitors and cider enthusiasts to the area and creating new jobs for local people. The facility will be enhanced with three green roofs. It consists of a complex of three separate buildings, whose arrangement is based on the original terrain, similar to the current development. The buildings are connected by necks, which also serve as ramps. The runoff of rainwater is directed to a retention tank, which also serves as a water feature between the production hall and the building with accommodation, a café, administration, and showrooms. The retention tank enhances the environment of the outdoor terrace, which offers a view of the bottling and pasteurization of the cider through the glass wall of the production hall. The buildings SO-01 to SO-03 have green roofs. The first floor of the SO-01 building consists of a showroom, café, administration, dining room, and entrance to the production area through the neck. This ensures the separation of clean and dirty traffic. As it is a rural construction, wood-plastic – the most suitable combination of significance and efficiency – is chosen as the main material for the exterior shell. Combined with glass, the building complex is modern, yet acknowledges its rural function.
Gallery of Modern Art in Brno
Knipiglová, Nina ; Doležal, Ondřej (referee) ; Novák, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the design of a modern art gallery located in the city district of Brno-Center. The plot, with an elevation ranging from 205.200 to 207.100 meters above sea level, features an irregular layout. While the central location is advantageous, nearby roadways contribute to the noise in the local environment. The structure, consisting of five floors with two underground and three above-ground levels, is designed in accordance with the city's plan for mixed-use areas, taking into consideration the planned circular park. The main entrance is located on the first floor on the western side, featuring a large entrance hall, a café, a library, and office spaces. The second and third floors are designated for exhibition spaces, supplemented by rentable studio areas. The underground sections include double-decker garages and supply rooms. The design concept responds to the surroundings; the building's break follows the street line in the Kolište section, and the northern façade is parallel to the city hall. The building's façade is visually divided. The first above-ground floor is glazed with white plaster, while the other above-ground levels are covered with aluminum panels. The objective of the project is to integrate into the urban environment and provide a space that supports cultural and social activities in Brno-Center.
Air conditioning of commercial premises
Rapavá, Magdaléna ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis titled Air-conditioning of commercial premises deals with the design of the profession of air-conditioning for a two-storey building located in Brno. We have designed two air handling units for the building, each serving one floor of the building. On the first floor we focused on the design of hot air heating in winter and cooling in summer. We focused the design of the unit for the second floor on cooling during the summer period. In the building there are hairdressing, massage, manicure and pedicure salon and a café. For the functionality of the building are also designed sanitary facilities, day rooms for employees of the premises, warehouses, boiler room, technical room for the location of air handling equipment. The thesis is composed of three parts: theoretical, computational and design. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the heat gains of the buildings. The computational part deals with the steps of calculations that lead to the design of the air conditioning system. LindQST, Teruna, Atrea software are used in the design process. The design part processes the necessary project documentation in the specified scope.
Reconstruction of a cinema building
Uhrinec, Marek ; Procházka, Martin (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on a reconstruction of a cinema building in the town Gbely. It’s complete reconstruction of exterior and interior too. Original function, cinema, is change to sport and cultural centrum now. Object is consist of cafe, squash hall, climbing wall and sauna with rest room. Several thermal insulations are used to isolate object and satisfy a norm terms. The foundations are post insulated too. The interior is divided into functional spaces with Heluz system. New finishes in the object is created by brick paving, klinker, ceramic tiles and tiling. All windows and doors are replaced by new ones in the object. Sliding doors are used in interior for save space. The windows and doors are plastic between interior and exterior. All sanitations are replaced by new ones too. The reinforced concrete floor is used instead of lead bearing lintels. The wheelchair conditions are satisfied on ground floor.
Granery in Slaný
Ondrušová, Alica ; Kubinová, Michaela (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The Baroque granary was in the past source of food, a silent servant of the society. Everyone contributed to the whole community with a piece of their production. Working together. Gathering common goods. Service for the city. In my work I am dealing with the reconstruction of a historic baroque granary. I am designing the landscape of work in the granary
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Murínová, Miriam ; Kolář, Vojtěch (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the proposal of new interventions within the area above the underground reservoirs in the area of the Žlutý kopec. Various urban structures, atmospheres and influences of surrounding, natural or urbanistic are encountered in the area. The place is unique for its location near the historic center of Brno, the potential of the green public priesthood within a built-up part of the city with a view of the city's landmark, Spilberk Castle. The aim of the work is to offer a dessign that responds to these impacts and links them in a design that complements existing underground reservoirs. It invites the inhabitants of the city, new visitors or tourists to regenerate body and soul, in the gallery or athletic center in the environment of reservoirs. The programme of the place offers both, the social space through a new cultural and visitor center but also soothing space in the form of a park.
The Restoration of the Railway of Ústí nad Orlicí
Tomoryová, Bianka ; Sznapková, Radka (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the restoration and new use of the old railway station in Ústí nad Orlicí. The thesis is based on an architectural study created within the subject AG34 in the 3rd year in the winter semester. The bachelor thesis expands the architectural study to Building Permit Documentation and Documentation for Execution of the Project. The railway station is located on the outskirts of the city of Ústí nad Orlicí between the railroad tracks. Surrounded terrain is sloping. The building is bordered by a steep hill from the north and the Tichá Orlica river from the south. The building was built in 1874 and has been declared as a cultural monument in 2010. The main requirement of the investor was to design rentable spaces for the public to support the site recovery. Multifunctional design should attract residents and tourists of all interest and age categories. On the ground floor there is a bicycle rental, an information center, a health food store with home-made products and a café. In the building can also be found a workshop, temporary accommodation, rentable office space and public services such as a hairdresser and a beauty salon. The main idea was to revive the building not only in the interior but also from the exterior. A relaxing and recreational park with a seating area was designed nearby. The walkway in the park is made of prefabricated concrete slabs. The long paving elements have a narrowed end which create a slight transition between the pavement and the greenery. Neither the facade of the building remained without modifications. The appearance of the building was changed by adding a timber framing and by a new glazed facade wall design. The glazed facade wall will allow to use the newly designed winter garden with seating in the winter. The design of timber framing will be done according to the original historical plans and photographs from the time of the construction of the building.
House at the chapel
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This work deals with elaboration of project documentation, adjustments of architectural study and processing architectural detail of a House next to the Kaple svatého Františka z Assisi. The task was to design a polyfunctional building on a corner lot, which is a part of the housing estates of Táborská Street and ends the housing estates of Nezamyslova Street, in the city district Brno-Židenice. The goal of this project was to create an object that would be attractive by it's content for the whole district.The design is composed of two objects. The object that would be a part of the Táborská Street housing estate is a five storey building. The ground floor is used for commerce, specifically a library with a coffe shop. The other three stories are dedicated to residential accommodation for young. The first floor contains two smaller and two larger flats, where each of them is composed of two residential compartments and a shared kitchen joined with the living room. One of these flats is barrier-free. Trough the second and third storey pass six duplex flats. The second object that is a part of the Nezamyslova Street housing estate is a three storey building. The ground floor is again used for commerce, specifically a paper shop. The first floor houses one two floor flat and one four room flat. Due to the shortage of parking space an underground parking lot is situated below the objects which is accessed from the Nezamyslova Street.A significant element of this project is an object formed by an intersection of cubical shapes laid partially on the residential objects. This object creates a vertical garden accessible not only to the tenants, but primarily to the public. This object adds an otherwise absent green space in an unconvientional vertical form. It is a two storey object made of a steel contsruction, overgrown by green vines, whose irregularity allows the visitors increased view of the surroundings and at the same time allowing relaxation while surrounded

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