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Water park Brno
Modlitba, Zdeněk ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is a revitalization of a historically valuable area Za Lužánkami as a center for sport and leisure time, but also sets an urbanism concept and development of a neighborhood housing area. A complex architectural study solves an extension of an existing Lužánky city swimming pool in Brno. The main idea is a simple form of the new building, easy walkthrough the territory, creating an enjoyable public space and an extension of the existing greenery. The new water park is designed as a two-storey, rectangular object, connected with an existing swimming pool. Inside you can find a 25m swimming pool, a plenty of relaxing pools, wellness, café and offices. The inner part is also connected with an outdoor pools with a big slide, terrace for sunbathing and a playground. The overall proposal offers an exploitng the potential of this area as a solution to the current city deficits, such as parking lots, housing and especially the sport facilities near the Brno city center.
Car Center VW Group
Velfl, Martin ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the new building of Car centre VW group. Earlier study in the subject AG33 gave form to the following bachelor´s thesis which further develops the study into level of Building permission design and Documentation for execution of the project. The designed building is situated in district Brno-Zábrdovice. The plot is situated on mostly flat land between the streets Cejl, Jana Svobody, Husovická and on the eastern side plot defines the river Svitava. The object of car centre consists of four buildings volumes which are mutually dilatated and meet the requirements of the operations of car centre. It includes presentation, sales, servicing cars Škoda, Volkswagen, Seat, Audi. The buildings are designed as a single storey steel assembled hall. An exception is only the offices of administration in the showroom located on the second floor, which divides the space. The construction system is the same for all objects. It consist of a prefabricated steel frame structure with longitudinal trusses. The bracing is achieved by a rigid ceiling slab in conjunction with steel rods and reinforced concrete shear walls. The structures is based on simple foundation pads combined with drilling piles and interconnection with strips all from reinforced concrete. Vertical structures consist of steel columns, shear concrete walls, Kingspan panelings and the Schüco glass facade system. Horizontal structures consist of steel straight trusses, bearing trapezoidal sheets coupled with a concrete layer and rolled IPE beams. The roofing of the buildings are designed as warm, non-walkable flat roofs, drained by internal rainwater drainages. In the showroom pipes are hidden inside steel colums that are covered with stainless steel sheets with polished surfaces. The integrity of four objects in one unit is achieved by repeating the same visual elements and on the contrary the readability of individual buildings is evident by gradation of individual volumes and their clear
Modern materials and technologies for the manufacture of equipment designed to work in corrosive environment
Kollár, Pavel ; Horáček, Milan (referee) ; Šenberger, Jaroslav (advisor)
This paper work is aimed at stainless steels, which presents very interesting segment of metalurgical produce for engineers as well as like for technologists. This part of metallurgy involvees with a wide range in general and there are still new ways in use for stainless steels. This work is focused to introduce the issue of stainless steel in general, inclusive possibility of use of this materials in practice.
Water park Brno
Modlitba, Zdeněk ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is a revitalization of a historically valuable area Za Lužánkami as a center for sport and leisure time, but also sets an urbanism concept and development of a neighborhood housing area. A complex architectural study solves an extension of an existing Lužánky city swimming pool in Brno. The main idea is a simple form of the new building, easy walkthrough the territory, creating an enjoyable public space and an extension of the existing greenery. The new water park is designed as a two-storey, rectangular object, connected with an existing swimming pool. Inside you can find a 25m swimming pool, a plenty of relaxing pools, wellness, café and offices. The inner part is also connected with an outdoor pools with a big slide, terrace for sunbathing and a playground. The overall proposal offers an exploitng the potential of this area as a solution to the current city deficits, such as parking lots, housing and especially the sport facilities near the Brno city center.
Car Center VW Group
Velfl, Martin ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the new building of Car centre VW group. Earlier study in the subject AG33 gave form to the following bachelor´s thesis which further develops the study into level of Building permission design and Documentation for execution of the project. The designed building is situated in district Brno-Zábrdovice. The plot is situated on mostly flat land between the streets Cejl, Jana Svobody, Husovická and on the eastern side plot defines the river Svitava. The object of car centre consists of four buildings volumes which are mutually dilatated and meet the requirements of the operations of car centre. It includes presentation, sales, servicing cars Škoda, Volkswagen, Seat, Audi. The buildings are designed as a single storey steel assembled hall. An exception is only the offices of administration in the showroom located on the second floor, which divides the space. The construction system is the same for all objects. It consist of a prefabricated steel frame structure with longitudinal trusses. The bracing is achieved by a rigid ceiling slab in conjunction with steel rods and reinforced concrete shear walls. The structures is based on simple foundation pads combined with drilling piles and interconnection with strips all from reinforced concrete. Vertical structures consist of steel columns, shear concrete walls, Kingspan panelings and the Schüco glass facade system. Horizontal structures consist of steel straight trusses, bearing trapezoidal sheets coupled with a concrete layer and rolled IPE beams. The roofing of the buildings are designed as warm, non-walkable flat roofs, drained by internal rainwater drainages. In the showroom pipes are hidden inside steel colums that are covered with stainless steel sheets with polished surfaces. The integrity of four objects in one unit is achieved by repeating the same visual elements and on the contrary the readability of individual buildings is evident by gradation of individual volumes and their clear
Modern materials and technologies for the manufacture of equipment designed to work in corrosive environment
Kollár, Pavel ; Horáček, Milan (referee) ; Šenberger, Jaroslav (advisor)
This paper work is aimed at stainless steels, which presents very interesting segment of metalurgical produce for engineers as well as like for technologists. This part of metallurgy involvees with a wide range in general and there are still new ways in use for stainless steels. This work is focused to introduce the issue of stainless steel in general, inclusive possibility of use of this materials in practice.

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