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Mix/Match Brno
Denissenko, Daniil ; Havliš, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Contemporary large cities are facing a housing crisis, which includes insufficient residential units, soaring rents, and insufficient capacity to meet the demand for affordable living. One pressing issue is the scarcity of temporary accommodations for students and living spaces for recent graduates embarking on their careers amidst steep rental prices. The project explores innovative housing solutions tailored to specified social groups. Implemented in the gap between two existing structures on Hlinky Street, opposite the Brno Exhibition Centre in the historic Old-Brno district, it presents affordable communal living for students, accessible housing for graduates, and integrates commercial amenity, which can thrive in the urban structure of the area.
Koprivnice 3.0 - Housing A++
Balag, Patrik ; Moler, Vít (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a residential building of the Baugruppe type. These are small-sized apartments that are affordable for young families as well as individuals. The conceptual design is based on the unconventional principle of maisonette apartments in our region. It aims to evoke the experience of living in a single family home, with significantly lower financial expenses associated with its maintenance. The thesis builds upon analyses and knowledge acquired in the pre-thesis work completed in the previous semester.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Selnarová, Elisabeth ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Taking into consideration the slope of the terrain as well as the surrounding development, two types of residential buildings have been proposed: Komín a Komínek.They are placed in a regular structure into a given land. Sustainable development is at the core of the proposal. The residential buildings are proposed as sturctures created from multiple components. The framework is comprised of a reinforced concrete and the peripheral walls are stuffed with thermal insulating wooden panels. Air conditioned heating will be used (the air will be heated by a gas boiler). Due to the quality of the insolation, the houses are considered as low energy structures. As individual structures, each apartment has three sided orientation to cardinal direction. Some of the rooms have two sided lighting, which further increases their attractivness. The residential bulding is composed of Maisonette appartments, which together create asimilar structure. The fundamental space is intertwined with a ribbon that carries on its edges balconies, terraces or parking spaces. Each unit has a balcony, which allows the residence to relax and enjoy the surrounding landscape. The housing is proposed for a general audience (wider population). There are several types of appartments including no barrier appartments situated in the first floor as well as Maisonette appartments in the last floor.
Villa-house on Roubalova street in Brno
Šefl, Jan ; Bělovský, Michal (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is a design and a construction solution of a residential building on the Roubalova street in Brno. The house is located in a residential area characterized by solitary structures, especially from the beginning of the last century. In the surrounding area there are villas of famous architects such as Bohuslav Fuchs, Jindrich Kumpošt and others. I tried to incorporate the building with its simple form to which I added protruding cubes, typical for the area. The shape itself is determined by the shape of the plot and the terrain profile. The facade is made of stone slabs that reflect the magnificence of the surrounding area. The whole mass is lightened by very subtle thin-walled steel bay windows, each apartment consists of at least one. The house is designed as a four-story building, with three duplex apartments. Parking is provided in the underground floor, with six parking spaces and storage space for each apartment.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Ondruszová, Veronika ; Mutina, Petr (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
A house is situated into a newly designed urban structure, witch we devised in our previous lessons in studio. The project aslo includes a new Mendel’s squar design nearby the house location. The house is a corner vacant in the Křížová Street. The house is thought to contain flats for young people and families due to its location. Most of the apartments are maisonettes. The house has become a tenement house with courtyard galleries because this is typical for this place. The concept of the house is based on the rotation of one wing of the house away from the noisy street with a lot of traffic and trams. There is created a place with many opposite courtyard galleries and apertures. The concept also devides a part of the house facing the street into two main distinct sections. There is a yard with a garden between the two wings of the house and the inhabitants will be able to relax there. The building is higher than an opposite gabled house and it also responds to a corner gabeld house in the Mendel’s squar. The house will be a new dominant in the crossroad among Vaclavcká street, Křížová street and Křídloviská street. There are coffe to go, fitness center and other commercial premises in the ground floor and the first floor. There are 30 flats (including 22 maisonettes) with an avarage area of 67 square meters and 70 parking places in underground garage.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Čučka, Pavel ; Vrbka, Jan (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
Design of mixed-use building on corner plot near historic center of Brno.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Jakůbková, Magdalena ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The project deals with the development of a gap site which forms the front line of a street in a city block. The building consists of two parts: in the southern corner a five-storey administrative building with a café and a patio is situated; the second, larger part is a block of flats with a commercial parterre connected with a pedestrain zone. The block of flats is – in accordance with the surrounding built-up area – designed as a house with access galleries, the majority of flats contain two storeys. Parking spaces are provided in the form of two underground storeys accessible from the inner block.
Multifunktional Building Brno
Roleček, Jakub ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is a multifunctional building in the vacant site of Milady Horákové Street in the city of Brno-Zábrdovice. From the street view on the right it adjoins a secession four-storey block of flats by Josef Müller and on the left a contemporary seven-storey multi-purpose building designed by Dalibor Borák. Deliberately disharmonious proposal originates as a time-dependent impact of the two neighboring houses to align a significantly different character of their masses from both incoming angles. It forms a crystalline aggregate of basalt microscopic structures transferred to macroscopic nature of the building structure. The Semi-public space at the level of the ground floor connects the busy street with a quiet courtyard where there is a playground, vegetated cascade with a concrete stage and a café sitting. The podium "public socket" thus serves as an auditorium for various informal performances. In addition the house offers commercial, office and exclusive residential spaces, which are located on the top floors.
Multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň
Kuklínková, Klára ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design of a mixed-use building. The construction site in Brno – Lí s en is surrounded mostlý bý blocks of flats, separated from them on two sides bý primarý streets. The site slopes down under the angle of 24,6°. The building establishes a cafe , which is missing in the area, otherwise the building comprises of mostlý duplex apartments with terraces. The design strives to connect to the local road network and topographý as much as possible. According to these preconditions, the form emerged as a terraced, three-storeý building with flat roofs. The design respects the terrain and follows the height lines, which minimizes the excavations and eliminates the need to transport earth to external dumps. The terrain also creates a roof for the parking lots, which are hidden under the ground. The entrances to apartments are located in the ground floor, except for one, which is located in the basement, which is partiallý submerged into the ground on its west side. The façade consists of arch lamellae. This natural material is chosen to preserve the atmosphere of the place, which is one of the onlý trulý green areas in the center of the district.
Multifunctional house on the Francouzská street in Brno
Vrtílek, Osvald ; Krejsová, Aneta (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The Bachelor's Thesis is based on the architectural study completed during the second year of the bachelor's studies. Its aim was to design an apartment building with second use by my choice. My design contains lucrative, multifunctional office space - it is situated on the second and the third floors, which are connected to each other by seperate saircase and by office space with a clearance going through both floors. On the other floors there are two separated dwelling units. The first one contains two bedrooms and a spacious common room. Second apartment is maisonette. It has three bedrooms and overal it desposes with more spacious rooms. Both apartments has a cellar in a basement. The building is located in the centre of Brno on the Francouzská street, which connects with Milady Horákové street. Currently there is a single-storey building, that replaced a former apartment building. Because of that, there became a gap site between other multi-storey buildings. The design tries to keep the principles of surrounding buildings by its form. This is guaranteed by the external spaces of each flat and by following the frontage line – the building reacts to it by its form from the street and form garden as well.

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