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Townhouse
Matoušková, Anna Marie ; Dokoupilová Pazderková, Kateřina (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis assignment was to develop a block in the Veveří district of Brno. The design for this locality in Brno is aimed at integrating the existing block structure into a new, harmonious system. The area under consideration, located in the Veveří district, is divided into two blocks by Závodní Street.The first part of the area creates an inner block with existing buildings. This block is located between Závodní Street and Sokolská Street. The existing buildings form a closed space, which will be urbanistically complemented to enhance its functionality and aesthetic value. The proposal includes the revitalization of the internal spaces, the addition of greenery, and the creation of areas for relaxation and social interaction for the residents.The second block, which arises as part of the new development, is influenced by the presence of a protected plane tree. This tree has a designated protective zone, requiring the block to be partially set back. This approach creates a public space along the busy Veveří Street.
Community housing in Brno-Komín
Starý, Tadeáš ; Pekár, Pavel (referee) ; Novák, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is an architectural study of a multifunctional building with predominant residential functions. The project builds on an urban study developed within the course NGA056 – Specialized Studio (ArA). The urban design consists of a complex of three multifunctional buildings, which emphasize not only suitable living conditions for community residents but also the feasibility of construction. The buildings, through their volumetric deformation, form two funnels allowing greenery to pass from Palacký Hill through the addressed area further into the existing panel housing development. Along Řezáčova Street, the existing garage facilities, which form an unsightly and neglected barrier in the area, are removed. In their place, a parking garage is created to replace the existing parking spaces and provide new ones for the residents of the complex and the housing estate. This step allows for the creation of public spaces instead of the existing parking areas between the panel buildings. In the architectural design, I work with the baugruppe construction principle, which allows individuals to collectively build and own apartments or houses. Participants share the construction costs, which can bring savings compared to traditional construction methods. Baugruppe projects include shared spaces and amenities accessible to all group members. The addressed buildings are four-story, partially basement, gallery-access houses oriented north-south. The staggered mass of the building is divided into three symmetrical parts and then supplemented with wedges to balance the building's stagger. Part of the ground floor is used for community or commercial spaces and partly for residential units with front gardens. The upper floors contain residential units. The side sections offer a combination of 4-room, 2-room, or 1-room apartments, while the central section offers 2-room apartments or four 1-room apartments. The configurations in these sections can be interchanged as needed. The architectural expression of the buildings is primarily provided by the distinctive horizontal lines of terraces/galleries with movable shading panels that encircle the entire building.
Community housing in Brno-Komín
Raková, Markéta ; Pekár, Pavel (referee) ; Novák, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the design of a multifunctional building within the framework of community housing, located in the area of former gardens along Řezáčova Street in the urban district of Brno-Komín, at the intersection between the existing urban structure of the original panel housing estate and open countryside. The enclosed area currently forms a barrier between the cycling and walking route under Palacký Hill and the existing development. This presents an opportunity to open up and make this area more accessible to people. Overall, there are five residential buildings proposed in the area, each consisting of five above-ground floors, with the top floor being setback with vegetated roofs and terraces. The semi-open composition of the buildings responds to the existing urban structure and the panel housing development. It creates a space accessible not only to community residents but also to the public. The design of the multifunctional building is based on key principles such as Baugruppe construction, sustainability, prefabrication, and the associated speed of construction and variability of proposed interior spaces. It also emphasizes creating a place that fosters interaction among community residents. Furthermore, the aim is to work with wood as a significant element for reducing CO2 emissions and to influence the architect's and builder's attitude towards this material in terms of fire and environmental considerations. For these reasons, the building is designed as a hybrid timber and concrete structure. This system allows for fast, flexible, and cost-effective construction and an efficient combination of the properties of individual materials. The communication system of the building is designed as a gallery, offering additional meeting opportunities for residents for the purpose of community living. Operationally, the building is designed as a multifunctional structure with a predominant residential function. Common areas in the ground floor of the building are available for community residents in the form of co-working spaces, a café, and community workshops. The last setback fifth floor is also dedicated to the building's users, featuring wellness areas and an apartment for accommodating potential visitors of the residents. Users also have access to other shared spaces such as a bicycle room, stroller storage, and laundry room.
Design of a facility management process for a multifunctional building
Prokešová, Dorota ; Vařechová, Martina (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with facility management in general and also with a focus on multifunctional buildings. The theoretical chapters explain the concept of facility management and its development from history to the present. The field is then introduced including related concepts, services and maintenance as well as from a structural point of organisation. The subject of complex facilities management is complemented by the introduction of innovative and modern methods that are in practice or are planned to be applied. These include BIM and CAFM methods as well as minor complementary trends. In the second part of theoretical terms, the multifunctional building is described, the life cycle of buildings and their durability is discussed. At the very end, there is also a description of building passporting, which is an integral part for the management and maintenance of the building properties. In the middle of the thesis, it moves into a more practical focus, presenting a specific life cycle theme, and based on this, a financial plan and then directly a specific facility management proposal is drawn up for a selected multifunctional building.
MODETA JIHLAVA
Chytilová, Markéta ; Ryška, Zbyněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of my Master‘s thesis is an architectural study of the reconstruction and revitalization of the former MODETA factory building, located near the Jihlava Zoo. The building is designed to have multifunctional use for the zoo. The construction program defines the building as a complementary facility to the functional complex of the Jihlava Zoo. The location is near the historical center of the city of Jihlava, along the Jihlávka river. The project was preceded by a pre-diploma project, in which I focused on the design of mobile containers for the Jihlava Zoo. In the building, there will be an animal exhibition connected to the zoo. The new section will be fully functional even in the winter season. You will find here the Water World with an exhibit of a small crocodile - the Dwarf Caiman. There will also be an Orangutan exhibit and a Night World, where mammals will have an opposite regime (night during the day). The exhibit of small monkeys is located on the 2nd floor, where there is also a 2nd observation point for orangutans. You can also observe them from a bridge that connects the building to the zoo. For zoo staff, there is a facility with offices, a workshop, and sanitary facilities. A self-service restaurant with a capacity of up to 150 people on the 1st floor serves both the public and employees, whose facilities are connected to the restaurant. The public will also have access to a congress and exhibition hall, where it is possible to create two separate events or combine spaces by sliding mobile partitions to increase capacity. The halls are connected by elevators and stairs to accommodation on the 3rd floor and the restaurant for refreshments on the 1st floor. Accommodation can be used by the public as well as educational institutions. The IQ Park is located on the 2nd floor, accessible by a separate entrance or directly from the Night World. There will be interactive equipment with animal themes and a screening room with a capacity of 60 people.
Air conditioning of the training centre
Lefner, Tomáš ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis titled Air conditioning of the training centre focuses on the design of an air conditioning system intended for warm air ventilation, warm air heating, and air conditioning of a multifunctional building. The theoretical part of the thesis addresses humid air, its state variables, the basic processes of air state changes and the microclimate in buildings. The calculation part of the thesis addresses the individual steps of designing the air conditioning system, from the calculation of thermal balances to the design of air handling. The final project part prepares the project documentation for the given building.
Community housing in Brno-Komín
Varga, Peter ; Pekár, Pavel (referee) ; Novák, Antonín (advisor)
The architectural-urban design of the multifunctional building for community housing in the locality near Řezáčova Street in the Brno-Komín district responds to the boundary of the existing urban structure of the existing housing estate of prefabricated houses and the open countryside. The basic concept of the design is to promote community housing according to the Baugruppe model, including the design of a varied mix of housing units with adjacent semi-private spaces with clear differentiation of the different types of spaces. The design assumes the use of building materials, including detailing for sustainability and the structural advantages of hybrid timber construction with innovative prefabricated element technology. The location of the multifunctional building on the site of the former gardens in close proximity to the forest creates an ideal vision for housing with quality neighbourhood relations and the possibility of social public life. The composition of the building, including the choice of building materials and structures, is based on the functional solution of a multifunctional building and responds to economic and ecological aspects. The layout of the building is designed in a simple and clear way, applying the requirements of optimum space, functional and operational cleanliness and variability of spaces. The building is designed as a multifunctional building primarily represented by housing with a community character and is complemented with public functional facilities in the form of flexible rentable spaces. A rooftop level completes the functional content with a wellness area, yoga space and a community terrace and garden with a beautiful view of the surrounding natural landscape.
Biblioverse – Multifunctional building with library
Bílek, Jan ; Kratochvíl, Jan (referee) ; Bykov, Oleksii (advisor)
The aim of the project is to use the potential of the site, to create a pleasant space for work and study and to offer an alternative to the existing public libraries. The project responds to the current perception of the function of libraries as places to meet, work and study, and seeks to provide an environment adapted to the needs of the younger productive population and university students in Brno. The project emphasises the provision of quiet working spaces, interactive study rooms and relaxation zones to meet the needs of users at different levels of concentration and relaxation.
Koprivnice 3.0
Tran, Tuan Anh ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is design of city development with purpose of revitalizing city of Kopřivnice. This moravian-silesian city is significant mostly from the point of automobile industry, however there is intention to create new background for young people and small businesses in the future. Kopřivnice’s problem with decreasing population is trying to be resolved by creating detached unit of one of the universities in Ostrava, which will lead to increased number of students. Creating background for students, graduates and young families along with options for starting small businesses would contribute to retention of these young people in city of Kopřivnice. The city has selected a location for development with this purpose and this thesis is aiming to check the potential of said location and to create a guide with subsequent design of specific building.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Horičková, Lenka ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
This project is concerned with identifying and exploiting the potential of a specific site in Kroměříž. The attractiveness of the area is analysed, with an emphasis on the presence of listed sites and the neighbourhood of important local points of interest. The aim of the bachelor's thesis is the urban design of a new housing complex that meets the current needs of the city's inhabitants in order to meet their standard of living. Considering the requirements and priorities of the city, the proposed housing complex combines different functions and addresses the needs of different groups of residents. This proposal creates a comprehensive environment that links housing with other functions such as shops, services and the use of green spaces. The intention of the project is the subsequent selection and design of a multi-functional building as one of the potential buildings of the proposed urban design of the housing complex.

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