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Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Kopečková, Petra ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
This blueprint respects and derives benefit from the steep land, smoothly dividing two different worlds – the city and the landscape. The lenghtwise mass, presenting terraced estate, closes the gardens of current houses on Pastviny street. It creates imaginary entry into a free landscape. There are detached houses ascending freely towards the woods. They are rotated in the line with centerlines, which are made by current build-up area. The whole concept of terraced houses is based on the motif of bay, which also appears in apartment blocks. It is inserted in the space between houses, therefore there is a view from the first floors into the garden through a glassed-in dining room. The contact among the street, house and garden is made. The complex consists of six detached apartment blocks with fifty five flats and shared underground parking lot. Apartment blocks are divided into two hives, counting three blocks each. Almost every flat has at least one private outdoor space – front garden, loggia or terrace. The main idea behind this blueprint is the turning of the entry doors towards the common outdoor area, where people could meet. All the blocks could interact with each other thanks to this area. Loggias, bow-windows and terraces placed vertically on exterior of the blocks allow the view of surrounding landscape. These components appear couple of times in this complex and they make the whole mass more plastic. They enliven it. The surrounding of the apartment blocks is filled with green vegetation. The green vegetation and front gardens concur.
Crematorium
Hradečný, Tomáš ; Moravcová, Eva (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
In this thesis project is developed for the implementation of new build crematorium in Austerlitz. It is situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of town, at the intersection of roads from Brno and Křenovice. When designing the building, emphasis is placed on the longitudinal axis symmetry object. The building is single-storey, semi-basement. The roof structure is designed with three different height levels, except where the input parts and components for guests is located lowest flat roof, a second, higher level flat roof above the crematory facilities at the rear. Above spaces funeral parlor is the highest, the dominant part of the roof, which is of trusses and is pitched. The basic construction of the crematorium are bearing walls of ceramic bricks, are used in the basement concrete perimeter wall. The exterior walls are used insulation system.
Family house on suburbs
Kopřiva, David ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis, is a family house with one above ground floor, residential attic, terrace and adjoining garage are in stock. The object is located in the outskirts of the Lomnice near Tišnov, district Brno - venkov. Floor plan family home consists of a simple rectangular shape with dimensions of 9.9 x 8.8 m Garage with stock occupies an area with dimensions of 8.1 x 4.8 m. The complex is constructed from the system Velox. Roofing a family house, is made of a pent roof, end above the gabled walls. The roof over the garage with stock, is made of one envelope flat roof. The house provides housing for a family of 4.
Family house on suburbs
Kopřiva, David ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis, is a family house with one above ground floor, residential attic, terrace and adjoining garage are in stock. The object is located in the outskirts of the Lomnice near Tišnov, district Brno - venkov. Floor plan family home consists of a simple rectangular shape with dimensions of 9.9 x 8.8 m Garage with stock occupies an area with dimensions of 8.1 x 4.8 m. The complex is constructed from the system Velox. Roofing a family house, is made of a pent roof, end above the gabled walls. The roof over the garage with stock, is made of one envelope flat roof. The house provides housing for a family of 4.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Kopečková, Petra ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
This blueprint respects and derives benefit from the steep land, smoothly dividing two different worlds – the city and the landscape. The lenghtwise mass, presenting terraced estate, closes the gardens of current houses on Pastviny street. It creates imaginary entry into a free landscape. There are detached houses ascending freely towards the woods. They are rotated in the line with centerlines, which are made by current build-up area. The whole concept of terraced houses is based on the motif of bay, which also appears in apartment blocks. It is inserted in the space between houses, therefore there is a view from the first floors into the garden through a glassed-in dining room. The contact among the street, house and garden is made. The complex consists of six detached apartment blocks with fifty five flats and shared underground parking lot. Apartment blocks are divided into two hives, counting three blocks each. Almost every flat has at least one private outdoor space – front garden, loggia or terrace. The main idea behind this blueprint is the turning of the entry doors towards the common outdoor area, where people could meet. All the blocks could interact with each other thanks to this area. Loggias, bow-windows and terraces placed vertically on exterior of the blocks allow the view of surrounding landscape. These components appear couple of times in this complex and they make the whole mass more plastic. They enliven it. The surrounding of the apartment blocks is filled with green vegetation. The green vegetation and front gardens concur.
Crematorium
Hradečný, Tomáš ; Moravcová, Eva (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
In this thesis project is developed for the implementation of new build crematorium in Austerlitz. It is situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of town, at the intersection of roads from Brno and Křenovice. When designing the building, emphasis is placed on the longitudinal axis symmetry object. The building is single-storey, semi-basement. The roof structure is designed with three different height levels, except where the input parts and components for guests is located lowest flat roof, a second, higher level flat roof above the crematory facilities at the rear. Above spaces funeral parlor is the highest, the dominant part of the roof, which is of trusses and is pitched. The basic construction of the crematorium are bearing walls of ceramic bricks, are used in the basement concrete perimeter wall. The exterior walls are used insulation system.

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