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Townhouse
Machů, Kateřina ; Smola, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The theme of the diploma project is an architectural study of a new building of a selected town house, defined by Veveří, Pekárenská, Kounicova and Sokolská streets. The thesis also includes the elaboration of the urban study of this block, including the adjacent urban spaces, solved in the pre-diploma project. On the plot in question there is an existing unenclosed block, which is traditional or includes elements typical of the development in this area. These are therefore houses with gabled roofs, traditional historic frontage and largely active ground floor. These existing buildings are set within an otherwise undeveloped area on the site and are not enclosed. There are residential dwellings within the existing block which have commercial uses such as a restaurant, pub, pharmacy, bar, massage parlour, hairdressers on some ground floors. There is also an Albert supermarket in the block. Otherwise, the existing land is more of a construction site. The land is situated close to the centre. Walking distance from the block to the bus stop Česká is about 10 minutes. There is a protected tree in the area named Platan Professor Chudoba. This tree has a buffer zone around it, thus defining the area for the proposed house. I am proposing two enclosed blocks within the study area. One which encloses an existing section of existing houses and a second block which is entirely new. Between these two blocks, I am rebuilding Race Street. This street is currently only accessible from Kounicova Street and is a dead end. I am renewing the street and extending it to Veveří Street, thus dividing the area into two units that are more pleasant in scale and also in scale with the surrounding blocks. The block that I am enclosing with the existing houses will replicate elements of these houses. I am referring to this block as the Traditional Block in working terms. My proposed houses in this traditional block will have a traditional gabled roof and a soft white façade. In the second, completely newly designed block, which I am referring to as the modern block, all the buildings will have flat roofs, some of which will then be fitted with a vegetated roof and the whole building will have a suspended brick façade. My aim is to create a pleasant environment for residents, customers and employees alike. To create interesting and lucrative spaces that will be pleasing to look at and to live in.
Apartment building
Hlásenský, Marek ; Leischnerová, Jana (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for the construction of a residential building in Brno in the Brno – Žabovřesky district. The building is detached in a slightly sloping terrain in Podveská street. The residential building has four floors and a partially buried basement. In the basement are designed garage parking spaces, cellar cubicles and technical background of the building. There are a total of 11 residential units on the above-ground floors, 3 residential units on each floor (2×1kk and 3kk) except for the last floor, where there are only 2 residential units (1kk and 4kk). The house is designed as wheelchair accessible. The construction system of the apartment building is wall-based: the basement is made of a combination of monolithic walls and columns, and the brick floor is made of ceramic blocks. The horizontal structures consist of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs with one-way or two-way reinforcement. The perimeter walls are insulated with the ETICS contact insulation system. The foundation of the building is made on foundation strips and the roofing consists of a green flat roof.
NetZero – carbon neutral living in Brno
Osipova, Valentina ; Gebauer, Pavel (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of student housing in the Brno – Západní brána location. The two residential buildings are designed in the concept of carbon neutrality - Net Zero - throughout their life cycle. In order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to take into account, on the one side, operational carbon, which arises during the actual use of the building and is mainly related to energy consumption during the building's operation, and, on the other side, embodied carbon, which enters the structure before the building is started to be used. The only material reducing the overall carbon footprint is wood, and for that reason Net Zero is difficult to achieve without considering the use of wood as a construction material. Zeroing the carbon footprint in the entire life cycle is only achievable if both of the above principles are followed. The main delaying factor on the way to carbon neutrality for the Czech Republic are the currently valid legislative requirements, especially in the field of fire safety, which do not allow the construction of wooden buildings higher than 12 m fire height. The newly prepared legislation, expected to take effect from mid-2025, should push this limit up to 22.5 m, i.e. to approx. 7 floors. For this reason, the project envisages a wooden supporting structure. The proposal is based on the studio work from the previous semester, where a new urban structure West. Vista. View was designed at Jihlavská street west of the Západní brána tram stop. The overall concept of the urban study takes into account the principles of Net Zero in urban planning, which are a city of short distances, density, orientation to the cardinal points, reduction of car traffic and creating a favorable microclimate. The proposed buildings are six-story residential buildings, where the ground floor houses common student spaces (coworking) and rentable spaces for other services. On the second to fifth above-ground floors, there are maisonette apartments, and on the upper sixth floor – single-floor mini-apartments of a higher standard. The underground floor is dedicated mainly to technical operations. One of the buildings is dealt with in more detailed way as a main theme of the diploma project. It is a corner building located on the local square.
Restoration of the renaissance town hall in Hostěradice
Tulis, Zdeněk ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to prepare project documentation for building permits and construction implementation based on an architectural study, which was created within the course BGA036 - Atelier of Monuments Restoration. The subject of the study was the restoration of the listed Renaissance town hall in Hostěradice, which had lost its original purpose as an administrative building and is now waiting for a new use. The bachelor's thesis of the restoration of the town hall in Hostěradice is based on the requirements of the building owner, the analyses carried out on the site and the spatial limits that the building and the area under consideration allow. Based on this input, a concept is developed that combines historical and modern building layers into a coherent solution and brings new cultural and social life to the building. The use of the Town Hall premises are designed with the size and needs of the community in mind. The proposed spaces are multifunctional and will allow for a variety of indoor and outdoor cultural events. Commercially rentable studios and service spaces including sanitary facilities are also part of the solution. The bachelor's thesis also includes a focus on the urban context of the town hall, improving the building's structural and technical performance and achieving a unified expression of the building using modern elements. The town hall aims to become a cultural centre of the village that retains its historical value.
Gaps – empty spaces inside Brno
Olekšáková, Nina ; Joja, Marie (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the appropriate addition of a building at a breakthrough at the intersection of Bratislavska, Příkop and Koliště streets, where the design describes residential buildings intended for rental housing - specifically for seniors and young people, together with the associated civic amenities and commercial premises.
Inclusive Housing: Coexistence of Vietnamese and Polish communities
Mičundová, Katarína ; Wasilkowska, Alexandra (referee) ; Kepiński, Kacper Ignacy (advisor)
The aim of the project is to interpret the elements of Vietnamese models of living in the Central European urban fabric and cultural context in order to provide housing for a mixed nationality community with a strong focus on Vietnamese traders from the Bakalarska market. Asia Town, located in the Włochy district, has become a major centre of employment and community activities for the Vietnamese community in Warsaw, introducing a new urbanisation model and architectural character. With this project, housing will become a coherent part of the new Polish-Vietnamese neighbourhood, focusing on the principle of living together in one community and sharing space. The diploma project will focus on the design proposal of the inclusive and affordable housing for two distinct communities of different national backgrounds. The challenge is to find common language and create a haven for the newly emerging community of people.
Polyfunctional house at Brno Veveri - Urbanistic-architectonic study
Mezei, Peter ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Following the surrounding local urban structure I have designed the block structure of buildings. One of the blocks were chosen for polyfunctional building that include mix of urban dwellings – shopping floor in ground floor and offices in the second floor. These functions are supplemented by three floors of rent apartments, senior living and apartments in public ownership. The central part of building is courtyard surrounded by porch, terraces and balconies.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Vala, Jiří ; Stříteský, Pavel (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Key strategy of the project works with hidden potential of the former loess quarry and its terrain modification. Finding the closure between the winery and the landscape. To merge, to reach the symbiosis. They winemaking area is situated in the heart of the slope, to keep the wine in stable environment and creating the retaining wall at the same time. Concept is build on a traditional principles of agricultural yard and connection of partial functions through it.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Sopoušková, Petra ; Nový, Vítězslav (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The project is dealing with a parking area on the border of historical centre and a motorway with block of houses in Valašské Meziříčí. The aim is a new usage of the plot but with keeping the number of parking places. The designed object works as a barrier between motorway and historical centre, where the pedestrians are preferred. The direct connection to the estate housing is provided by a pedestrian roan on the east side of the area. The new street with residential character is designed. The building has a three floors of parking with capacity of 149 parking places, the entrance is accessible by turning lane and between floors by an external ramp. One of these floors is under the level of terrain. The other two then reflect the construction heigth of the commercial space. The facade of the shops makes a visual border of the street. The shops and the parking make the platform where blocks of flats and roof gardens are situated. The communication cores for these flats goes through the whole building and is placed in between every two of houses. It leads the people to the semiprivate zone where the entrances of the flats and situated. The mass and the materials tried to not interrupt the character of the town. Aspects of sustainable development are included, mainly the social aspect of living.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Bartoňová, Lucie ; Sochor, Jan (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
Designed student housing and dining services is based on the concept of books, composing on the parcel a few blocks (one for a canteen and gallery, four for living). The houses are accesible through galleries between them. The divergence of views on student housing also requires a variety of room layouts. Accommodation is based on a cellular system made of one, two or three rooms that have single, double or triple bedroom.

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