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The viticulture Lahofer
Čech, Richard ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis extends the bachelor’s studio project aimed at creating a survey on a new building for Vinařství Lanhofer company. The considered area lies in the territory of Dobšice near Znojmo and with its slightly rolling landscape is used for agricultural purposes. The mentioned trapezoid building site faces southwest, at the time was covered with vineyard and was bordered by minor roads connecting the plot to Dobšice and Suchohrdly. Building a new production site that would be able to produce up to 60 thousand bottles of wine, could be also used as storage space or would incorporate related services was intended. There were premises for public use, formal events or wine-tasting planned. The layout included restaurant with outside seating, sanitary facilities both for visitors and employees. Such a large-scale production of wine could be almost considered an industrial production that set up the main idea of the design. The basic clue of this project is searching an ideal shape of the production area that – in historical context of industrial buildings – is saw-shaped rooftop silhouette. The material concept of the building is based on visual and logical separating of production premises from public spaces that had been achieved by distinguishing both areas by using different facade cover. Stainless steel representing production environment and Cor-Ten patina steel panelling describing eternal wine maturation.
Gmont Cable Brno
Rampáčková, Monika ; Suchánek,, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The content of the bachelor thesis was elaborated follow-up levels of project documentation for studying the new building Gmont cable in Brno, which I designed for subject AG032. The proposed building is located in the city of Brno - Cernovice. Building is near by many types of services, especially industrial factories. The building is mostly one – storey or two – storey. Newly built plant of Gmont s.r.o. will be one-storey, focused on the manufacture of cables and the assembly of cable harnesses, cables and wires. There is an administrative part in the building providing the organization of the company. The main idea was to fit the object appropriately into the surrounding environment using a minimalist style. Compositionally mass consist of 3 volumes, which together form the final shape of the building and diagonally follow adjacent communications. Atrium is inserted into the center of the building. An important element that gave the construction a characteristic expression was the use without a maintenance facade. The direct light coming into the building is scattered through perforated sheet metal, creating an interesting game of light and shade in the interiors. In the main production, light is brought to the object by saw blades oriented northwards. The construction technical site is designed with prefabricated reinforced concrete prefabricated structural skeletal system and the dry construction process prevails.
PEARL Ústí nad Orlicí
Tomková, Iva ; Glosová,, Dagmar (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The object of the study is urban planning - architectural design strategy of conversion and revitalization of the factory PEARL 01 in Usti nad Orlici. The area of the site is about 3 hectares, an area eight times larger than the actual main square in the town. Most of the land is owned by the city. Current status of the area does not match the aesthetic or functional demands placed on this space, which is intended for expansion of the city center, whose current capacity does not match the needs of even the size of the city. Textile industry and Perla itself played an important role in the history of the region and influenced the lives of most local citizens. Therefore, the proposal seeks to retain as much of the original structure as possivle and with them the charm and spirit of the original factory and its buildings. The area is cleaned up, breathes and becomes in the first time in history a part of the urban space, and not a big barrier in its center.
Gmont Cable Brno
Rampáčková, Monika ; Suchánek,, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The content of the bachelor thesis was elaborated follow-up levels of project documentation for studying the new building Gmont cable in Brno, which I designed for subject AG032. The proposed building is located in the city of Brno - Cernovice. Building is near by many types of services, especially industrial factories. The building is mostly one – storey or two – storey. Newly built plant of Gmont s.r.o. will be one-storey, focused on the manufacture of cables and the assembly of cable harnesses, cables and wires. There is an administrative part in the building providing the organization of the company. The main idea was to fit the object appropriately into the surrounding environment using a minimalist style. Compositionally mass consist of 3 volumes, which together form the final shape of the building and diagonally follow adjacent communications. Atrium is inserted into the center of the building. An important element that gave the construction a characteristic expression was the use without a maintenance facade. The direct light coming into the building is scattered through perforated sheet metal, creating an interesting game of light and shade in the interiors. In the main production, light is brought to the object by saw blades oriented northwards. The construction technical site is designed with prefabricated reinforced concrete prefabricated structural skeletal system and the dry construction process prevails.
The viticulture Lahofer
Čech, Richard ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis extends the bachelor’s studio project aimed at creating a survey on a new building for Vinařství Lanhofer company. The considered area lies in the territory of Dobšice near Znojmo and with its slightly rolling landscape is used for agricultural purposes. The mentioned trapezoid building site faces southwest, at the time was covered with vineyard and was bordered by minor roads connecting the plot to Dobšice and Suchohrdly. Building a new production site that would be able to produce up to 60 thousand bottles of wine, could be also used as storage space or would incorporate related services was intended. There were premises for public use, formal events or wine-tasting planned. The layout included restaurant with outside seating, sanitary facilities both for visitors and employees. Such a large-scale production of wine could be almost considered an industrial production that set up the main idea of the design. The basic clue of this project is searching an ideal shape of the production area that – in historical context of industrial buildings – is saw-shaped rooftop silhouette. The material concept of the building is based on visual and logical separating of production premises from public spaces that had been achieved by distinguishing both areas by using different facade cover. Stainless steel representing production environment and Cor-Ten patina steel panelling describing eternal wine maturation.
PEARL Ústí nad Orlicí
Tomková, Iva ; Glosová,, Dagmar (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The object of the study is urban planning - architectural design strategy of conversion and revitalization of the factory PEARL 01 in Usti nad Orlici. The area of the site is about 3 hectares, an area eight times larger than the actual main square in the town. Most of the land is owned by the city. Current status of the area does not match the aesthetic or functional demands placed on this space, which is intended for expansion of the city center, whose current capacity does not match the needs of even the size of the city. Textile industry and Perla itself played an important role in the history of the region and influenced the lives of most local citizens. Therefore, the proposal seeks to retain as much of the original structure as possivle and with them the charm and spirit of the original factory and its buildings. The area is cleaned up, breathes and becomes in the first time in history a part of the urban space, and not a big barrier in its center.

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