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Cultural Center Brno
Juračková, Lenka ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
Bachelor thesis expands an architectural study elaborated within the framework of the course AG33 to the stage Documentation for permission of construction and Documentation for building permission. The topic of the thesis is a Culture Center in Brno, for which was selected a lot on the street Údolní in front of square Obilný trh in a slope under the Špilberk. Close to the lot is located University hospital Brno – maternity hospital and the building of Public Guard of Rights and historical build-up area from 19. century, which strictly keeps a street line, this street line was disrupted by gap site during the 2. World War, due to the bomb fallout. New building of the cultural center is designed in this gap site between two historical houses and completes original frontageline. The main idea of design was to keep the fromtage line and at the same time interconnect by designed project an opposite square with a park and castle Špilberk. Object comprises three parts. The main object is in the shape of a letter L and its back part is partly built in the slope, in bigger wing of the building is located a foyer, a big concert hall, performers, staff and technical facilities and storage area in the first floor, small conference hall with foyer in the second floor and gallery in the third floor, in smaller wing café and gym are located. Second part includes sheltered penthouse in the shape of letter L which is designed in form of steel structure, which is adjacent to the main object and thus creates square-shaped yard. The cover at the same time creates sheltered passage from Obilný trh onwards to Špilberk. Third object is the smallest one, it has cuboid shape and it is defined as a commercial space especially for free-time activities.
Multifunctional Building Brno - Líšeň
Mozolová, Monika ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is the design of a multifunctional building in the city district of Brno – Líšeň, in Josefa Faimanová street. The parcel is of irregular rectangular shape, from the northwest side in a mild slope. The building covers most of the space of the parcel and its height respects the surrounding area. In the north there is a small restaurant with a parking space. To the south and east there are apartment buildings. The designed building consists of two blocks connected by a middle space, which is on the north and south sides of the building illuminated by the glass facade. This space is therefore the center of the whole building, since its connecting all the secondary corridors and at its southern end there is the main staircase connecting all of the five floors. The skin of the facade is made of steel perforated panels, which makes the facade variable and gives it a unique appearance. Panels by the windows are foldable. Underground floors are designed as parking spaces, accessible to cars by a car elevator from the first floor. On the first floor there is also the main entrance, rentable studios with windows on the southern facing side of the building, a café and a rentable commercial space. The café and a rentable commercial space both have seperated entrances from the outside. Toilets are designed at each floor above ground. The floors are connected by the main staircase, two side fire staircases and an elevator that ensures the barrier-free use of the building. Administrative sections in 2NP and 3NP are divided into open spaces, individual enclosed offices, meeting rooms and other secondary rooms – archives, warehouses, dressing rooms, etc. The doctor’s offices are located on the second floor, separated from the administrative part by the middle space. There are a total of four doctor’s offices with their own facilities. All of the four offices are connected by a waiting room.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Sobotková, Monika ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is design of mixed-use building in Brno. It is terraced house in the district of Brno-Líšeň on the parcel between Novolíšeňská street and Josefy Fiamonové street. Building has mostly housing function and there is also cafe and fitness centre. Desing of the building is based on the sloping terrain and construction system. Overground part of the building consists of containers from firm Intecon, underground part is designed from reinforced concrete. Object has three main mass and they copy the terrain in floor plan (object is open to south around contour line) and also in section, only lowest part protrude from the slope like console. In the north part of building is placed cafe, fitness centre and entrance into the stacket parking and it schields housing part from the busy road (Novolíšeňská street) and it is open to quiet south, where are flat‘s and cafe‘s terraces and they have a great view of Brno. Space between three main parts is filled with a stacket parking in the north and in the lowest floor there are places for all residents. Facade combines white, grey and black color. White render signs housing part, grey render signs part of services and because of using diverse windows in the north part, there is a black facade, perforated continuously according to interior lithing needs and it unite the north facade. On the side facades there are square windows in diferent sizes and there are also container constructions shown ahead of the surface and it gives some system to the facade. Southern facade is mostly glazed and in the lowest floor there are vertical windows.
Parking house of NPP Dukovany
Okounová, Kateřina ; Rosendorf, Aleš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is the design of two parking houses, which will be made in stages in the area of the Dukovany nuclear power plant. The construction site is located directly in the Dukovany NPP site, south of the cooling towers, which do not interfere with the area in any way. North of this area is a commercial area and bus station, which is separated from the land by buildings and greenery. The five-storey parking houses will not disturb the surrounding character of the buildings. Cooling towers have a big influence on this and they are unmistakable by their height and the designed objects will not have a massive effect next to these towers, they only complement the surrounding buildings. The buildings are designed of regular shape. A more prominent feature on these buildings will be the front facade itself and the glass staircase spaces. The main entrances to the building will be marked with a light sign “P1” and “P2” for better orientation between buildings. The layout of the parking house "S01" in the first stage is designed using two ramps located in the middle of the building. There is also a station for charging electric cars, bicycle storage, sanitary facilities, cleaning room and TZB room. The stairwells are designed in three places for easier access of people. The parking function is complemented in the 1st floor with 6 self-service car wash boxes, which are only accessible from outside the building due to the wet use process. The second stage of construction is considered to be the same layout, the entrance to the second building "S02" is designed from the west side.
School of Art Brno
Hlubinková, Monika ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of the project is concept of new building of Art School in locality Brno-Střed, Veveří. The land is located in silence area Kraví Hora close to Observatory and planetarium Brno. Concept consists in conserving silence area by creation a park, which includes designed Art School. Facade of school is made by perforated, chrome-plated, steel iron. This facade component was selected because of achieving a bonding and a coalescence between building and surrounding nature. The object contains two different substances reciprocally unificated by hanging facade. This integrity is disorganized by three entrance vestibules with class-covered facade. Building is functionally divided into three parts – school management, education (situation of particular branches), representative part (auditorium, café, exhibition space). These parts are interconnected. The entire complex of oborArt School is used to relax, education and developing artistic skills.
LABORARTORY BRNO
Hegrová, Kateřina ; Chybík, Ondřej (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
Based on a series of analyses the construction programme has been created, merging the center of architecture accessible to both students and professionals and the gallery with accompanying spaces. The project is motivated by the current situation in the field of architecture. The task is to raise public awareness about the social role of architecture not only through exhibitions but also discussions and other events. At the same time to create a creative center for students where they will have a chance to meet and work with professionals. Apart from working environment workshops will be held at the same place, optionally also lectures, presentations, etc. The character of the buildings around creates enclosed city blocks. The new development at a busy intersection of the streets Milady Horákové and Koliště should as well enclose the very exposed corner of the current block. The proposed design is a reaction to where the building is placed and a typology it conceals.
Berkova Residence
Seďa, Ondřej ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is a design of Berkova Residence. The building plot is situated in the corner of the streets Berkova and Bulharská in Královo Pole. The residence has 6 storeys. In the residence there is a big variety of flats, 2 maisonettes, common areas – an underground garage, the cellar cubicles, garden, a place for storage bikes, baby carriages and wheelchairs, an exterior entrance hall with mailboxes and staircase core with a design facade.
Technology and Innovation Centre Telč
Abrhámová, Tereza ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was drafting of a technology and innovation centre in the developing area of city Telc -in the borough called 'Za Stinadly'. Objects, which are designed for various operations of small and medium enterprises, cover the maximum of provided area and their layout fully respects the contour lines. The entrance into the area is provided from the Trebicska street and the conflict-free movement of persons and vehicles is secured, too. Production units are divided into two types. The thesis is aimed on the production unit of type A with the production area of 75m2. Each unit has facilities for ten employees and consists of an office and an industrial hall. Important requirement was the variability of space. Units are connected to the endwise set of twelve, therefore they are dispositionally linked and easily connectable according to the customer's needs.
Brno Skyscraper
Belousova, Anastasiia ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the master's thesis is the architectural design of a skyscraper in Brno. The work is based on a previously developed studio project from the winter semester, which focused on the design of an urban and transportation concept for the selected area. The selected location is situated in the broader city center on the right bank of the Svratka River in the southern part of the Brno-střed city district in the cadastral area of Štýřice. The boundaries of the area under consideration are defined by the streets Heršpická, Pražákova, and Bidláky, and a railway siding to Ferona. According to the new city master plan, this area is designated for the construction of high-rise buildings. A significant element in the urban design is an axis extending from the Svratka River through the Spielberk Office Center, culminating in the proposed skyscraper. The skyscraper will primarily serve as an office building, including amenities such as restaurants, cafes, and bars. The new facility will also offer commercial spaces, conference and congress venues, a new fitness center, and a media library. Underground parking is part of the design. An interesting feature will be a 90-meter-high footbridge connecting the buildings at a height of 120 m. The rooftop of the skyscraper, accessible to the public, will provide a beautiful view of the city of Brno. The entire structure will be designed in accordance with 21st-century knowledge and complemented by modern energy-saving technologies. The fundamental idea of the project is to propose a building that will reclaim the title of the tallest structure in the Czech Republic for Brno. The aim of the design was to create a high-quality environment for employees and residents of the city of Brno and offer a new panoramic view of the city.
Berkova Residence
Seďa, Ondřej ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is a design of Berkova Residence. The building plot is situated in the corner of the streets Berkova and Bulharská in Královo Pole. The residence has 6 storeys. In the residence there is a big variety of flats, 2 maisonettes, common areas – an underground garage, the cellar cubicles, garden, a place for storage bikes, baby carriages and wheelchairs, an exterior entrance hall with mailboxes and staircase core with a design facade.

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