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LABORARTORY BRNO
Bělkovský, Martin ; Mutina, Petr (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
Gallery of architecture, design and modern art placed in a solitary building with a clear identity of cultural bulding is followed by a building with spaces for creation and work for not only artists, that compensates the lack of these spaces in the city. Kapitána Jaroše avenue is ended in a piazzetta. Designed buildings respect the volume of surrounding development.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Matulová, Lucie ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Because of the difficult plot of the corner near the church of the Brothers of Charity and the neighborhood almost functionalist hotel Austerlitz I considered as a basis of my idea to emphasize the corner by the main entrance. There is a mass of the building divided into 3 parts - the first floor respects the street line, the second floor is a overhanging and representative (most acts for passing people), the next four floors are receding again. The living function of these floors is emphasized by overhanging balconies. The dominant part is just the corner - two glass blocks above themselves point at high areas that are located in this part of the building (a wall climbing over 3 floors, a gallery with vegetation over 2 floors). In the first floor there is located a restaurant and canteen facilities, in the second floor except the other canteen appears also sport function – a hall for aerobics, table tennis hall and the mentioned area of the gym with climbing wall. The upper four floors serve residential function - students are accomodated in cells with 2, 3 or 4 beds. Parking is solved as a two-storey underground parking with regard to the structural system that is created by concrete skeleton with the transverse frames.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Gottvaldová, Nela ; Poslušná, Iva (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
creating a small square on the corner creatiny semi-private area - inner court
Socio-cultural centre with townhall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice
Nippertová, Lucie ; Nový, Alois (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Diploma thesis is about new town hall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice. The part of it is small hall for multiple uses of local community, commercials areas and common rooms. The place can be called the square. Kohoutovice is really special - they are almost whole from prefab houses from 70s. This affected creating of building and whole thinking about how should the building look like. Functionalism urbanism is mostly like randomly scattered garbage. It is not right if we try to make the new buildings to fit in. I have designed buildings, which are responding to qualities of place and which are creating a new senses of the area. The new town hall is symbol of local community.
Annex of the parish office and the community building toward the church in Brno-Líšeň
Kosařová, Pavla ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The final thesis is focused on the annex of complex of mixed-use buildings toward the church in Brno-Lisen. A pair of buildings consists of a one-storey Building a community of Salesians and two-storey building with parish office. The group of buildings is located on the southern slope in the housing estate of a block of flats from the 80s. Objects vertically copy a curve of the slope and is increasing to the dominant church building. Block of buildings are adjacent by shorter side to the church building and form a small enclosed courtyard inside. The buildings are designed at brick ceramic blocks, buildings are withnout cellar, with flat green roof. Living rooms are located on the southern facade, the north is reserved for corridors. The entrance to the courtyard is connected to the existing service road. Pedestrian approach builds on the existing surrounding landscaping.
Community-Based Portal
Gajdůšek, František ; Zámečníková, Eva (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
The goal of this work is to create community-based portal for Czech office of Red Hat company. This portal has to be easy to use and provide information from Red Hat in Brno to the local community. My job was to create this portal. To achieve the requirement specification, the most suitable web technology (Drupal - content management system) was chosen. Then, the portal was implemented.
Social Housing – Forms of Community Housing
Bímová, Marta
The paper describes different types of community housing and cohousing. Community housing is a type of housing for a specific group of people with the same interests or needs. From the social point of view, there are different communities: the elderly, single mothers, people with disabilities, and other people in difficult (housing) situations. Housing for these groups should be subsidised and managed “ from above”.
Model of knowlage managent
Jelínek, Tomáš ; Vokál, Martin (referee) ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor)
My master’s thesis is focused on knowledge management. The main point is one of the most important topics now, the knowledge and its management. The introduction of my master’s thesis provides basic definitions from the field of knowledge management, namely data, information and knowledge, and gives definitions of most important factors that influences knowledge management. Thesis gives a survey of current development in information systems and products supporting knowledge management.
Self-Sufficient Home for 9000 Inhabitants
Valový, Přemysl ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The objective of this diploma project is to propose a new self-sufficient city for 9000 inhabitants. The city as a phenomenon accompanying mankind for centuries has become an integral part of a physical and cultural heritage of our civilization. Accumulation of its population, ideas and material possessions always led to the remarkable act of creativity and efforts, that was always pushing mankind further. Nowadays cities are faced with a myriad of crises, both economic and social. However we shouldn't forget, with a view to the future, the impending ecological crisis. The rapid growth of the past is followed by a gradual decay in the current age. Moreover, in today's globalized society, the town becomes materially totally dependent on its surroundings. It drains resources from less developed land to feed its inhabitants. We can hardly predict consequences that would arise if these resources were cut off. With the precipitous pace of urban growth and migration of the world's population into densely urbanized areas* arise to us a question, if in these non-urban (agricultural) areas will be still somebody, who will nourish these future metropolis? * (since 2010, more than a half of the world population lives in cities) The aim to create a new self-sufficient city isn't a kind of compensation for contemporary cities, but an attempt to create a working model that would be generally applicable on a present towns. It should hint the way, which they could take to achieve self-sufficiency, less dependence on imports, functional community life reinforcing a higher unity and sophisticated environmental legacy for future generations. The goal of these efforts is not a "moving the population into this model city", but the movement of ideas from model town into existing cities.
School, the Foundation of Life – a Complex of Educational Buildings in Ostrava, Cerna louka
Knežníková, Zuzana ; Pechman, Tomáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The main idea of the project is the ambition to create an ageless school design, which is able to react flexibly to the constantly evolving educational system and changing space requirements. Philosophy is based on the principle of "open school". School as an important public building has a great potential to act as a catalyst within the neighbourhood. On one hand, it is open to the public by the means of shared facilities (library, gymnasium, multipurpose hall, art classrooms, language labs…). But on the other hand, openness is also important within the school itself. School can be understood as a small community. And because every community needs a public space as a platform for common activities, the school may have its own in the form of a central atrium. It acts as a "piazza", where numerous diverse activities are allowed to happen. Proposal for a school organization is based on the ability of social integration, which is gradually formulated throughout the childhood.

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