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Low-rise apartment buildings in Řečkovice
Vrzalová, Anna ; Wolf, Petr (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on a residential building designed primarily for young people as starter and transitional housing, with the possibility of renting space on the ground floor. The construction site is located in the Řečkovice district of Brno, surrounded by existing residential buildings and family houses. The parcel is adjacent to the main road Terezy Novákové to the east and gradually slopes westward, where it borders the garden of a local kindergarten. On the same plot, construction is already underway for two additional residential buildings with a library and a municipal hall. The immediate vicinity is well-equipped and accessible by public transportation. Regarding automobile traffic, a new road is being created on the plot, connected to the one-way street Družstevní and the main road Terezy Novákové. The western part of the plot is designated as a park with a children's playground and a workout area, in accordance with local requirements. The building itself is designed as a separate four-story basement structure with a flat roof. The construction of the building consists of a transverse wall system with a monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling structure. The cubic shape is chosen to efficiently and simply utilize the building's surface area. The ground floor contains rentable spaces and the entrance to the main residential section. The underground floor houses cellar compartments. The 2nd to 4th floors comprise residential units, each designed as a studio apartment with a balcony. The facade is finished with white plaster complemented by light frames around windows and doors. Metal railings, balcony slabs, and the canopies over the main entrances are made of concrete, providing additional architectural accents.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Rudolecká, Anna ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis examines the creation of individual stages of project documentation to the study of the new building from subject AG035. The project deals with the new multifunctional house located in the district Lisen on the plot of land p. No. 4418/1 in the cadastral territory of Brno. The plat is situated on a sloping terrain. The project takes into account solving of surrounding areas as well, particularly in front of the area and connection to the public transport infrastructure. The mass of the object consists of four large blocks. Two of them are double-storey and two are single-storey. Blocks are interconnected by a glass tunnel, set on a symbolic pedestal. The pedestal is formed from two recessed floors of underground parking. The object is four-storey with two overground floors, which are mostly commercialized in the form of lettable spaces (e. g. for business, services, administration, etc.). Another part of the floors is used for technical and hygienic facilities. Two underground floors can be used by employees and visitors for car parking. Access to these floors is provided by a car lift, personal lifts and two stairs that connect all floors. The principle of the draft consists in the intention to place the mass of the building in the environment in the most sensitive way, so that the building doesn't act heavily, such as the surrounding settlement, but naturally follows the surrounding two-storey houses. That was achieved by the material solution of the above-ground floors. Five materials prevail in the exterior. Extensive vegetative roof, face concrete, two types of fitted facades (DuPontTM Corian® facade panels + glass panels with a sign symbolizing the crowns of trees and shrubs; other types of facade are vertical metal lamellae). Another predominant material is glass, which is used for the interconnection tunnel and the north and south facade.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Kurečka, Ondřej ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The present Bachelor´s thesis is based on the project carried out as an architectural design studio´s project of the 6th semester of Bachelor´s degree. Object is located in Brno – Líšeň. The building site is situated in sloping terrain, and is accessible from the upper side from the Josefa Faimonová street. The subject of this Bachelor´s thesis is the new-build multifunctional building with emphasis on the location of the building site in the terrain, orientation towards cardinal directions and the function of the object. Object is a three-floor building, with two sublevels and first floor. The lowest floor is used as a parking lot for employees and visitors, and also for the technical facilities of the whole object. The parking lot is accessible for the cars by a car elevator, and for pedestrians by an elevator and staircase, both running through all levels of the building. The first sublevel is mostly used for commercial purposes in the form of leasable areas, divided into several groups by function (shops, offices, galleries, etc.). There are also partial technical and hygienical facilities. The first floor is structured in similar fashion, however the leasable areas are used for different functions (mostly cafes, consulting rooms and offices). Also a big terrace is located here, used for different purposes, partially for the cafe. Since the building site is southbound and most of the fullglass surfaces are east-, south- and westbound, it was necessary to solve their shading. That is secured by a textile frontage. Also the variability of the object is reflected in the frontage, which is designed to adjust to the requirements of each function, and also to the size of the leased area, so the system of the rotation of the slats is divided into several sets. The multi-use object adds missing public facilities.
Rentable object
Sotolářová, Alžběta ; Vranová, Daniela (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The assignment of the Bachelor thesis on the topic Rentable object Brno is to propose suitable building for small business and enterprise. The building site is located in the Brno-Kohoutovice district. The closest neighbourhood is built-up by the production and administrative complex, residential buildings and community services. The site of 11 666 m2 is slightly sloping, it is not used currently, it is overgrown with natural greenery. The task was to design a building with small modules inside for renting them to companies or craftsmen. My design suggests a complex of three new buildings with flexible and variable rentable spaces for commercial activities related to craft production. The biggest building is a production hall, two smaller ones are for staff zone and management. The basic masses are blocks of different sizes. The block of the three-storey production hall is partially wrapped into expanded metal that covers the exterior gallery. The vertical and horizontal walkways are designed in contrasting colours: yellow and white. The building envelope below the perforated sheet is made of insulated aluminium panels. The interior is divided into individual production modules. These cabins need higher ceiling, so they are over 2 floors. They are separated by system of movable partition walls thanks to which each workspace can be extended according to requirements.
Ponava Centre Brno, Královo Pole
Skalická, Jana ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Main goal of the diploma thesis was to create an architectural study of the Ponava Centre, Brno, Královo Pole. This compound includes the set of buildings, which together set up valuable public space filled with different functions (cultural centre, gallery, restaurant, café, music club, housing, leasable units, family centre and roofed public space). The thesis was preceded by elaboration on the urban concept which defined the problems of this compound and determined the placement of proposed objects. The area is located in city of Brno, in Královo Pole district, cadastral of Ponava local authority, between the streets Střední and Staňkova.
Small apartments in Brno
Panicheva, Daria ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this work was the preparation of project documentation, consisting of documentation for building permits, documentation for the implementation of construction and design of architectural detail. The bachelor thesis is based on an architectural study prepared within the studio work of the subject AG033. The subject of the proposal are small-sized apartments and dormitory units for students. The complex is located in the Brno Králové pole district on the corner of Kosinova and Chaloupkova streets. The purpose of the building is chosen according to the interests of the residents and in relation to the surrounding secondary schools and universities. The proposal deals with both a separate building and a link to the surrounding area. This project consists of three buildings, two of which are intended for student dormitories and a corner building serving for small apartments. In addition, these are services in the form of leasable premises, studios, cafes and laundries. The apartment house contains apartments 1+kk, 2+kk. Two adjacent buildings contain 82 rooms for students. House equipment, technical facilities, accessories and parking is located in 1.PP. The inner courtyard is used as a social space, which includes a relaxation area with benches and trees, as well as a zone for barbecues and other activities. From a material point of view, the 2 objects represent a block shape, and the corner building forms an irregular, atypical shape. The buildings have different heights and connect to the surrounding buildings. The buildings with student units are five-storey and the corner building is six-storey to emphasize the gradation of the entire building. By removing the mass of the last floors, terraces were created and thus the playful expression of the entire complex of buildings was achieved. Thereby it creates a connection between the interior and the exterior. All buildings are covered with flat vegetated walkable roofs. The most striking element of the buildings is the glazed stairwell extended outside the building. The facade is represented by white visible plaster to unify the complex form of the complex.
Vancouver - Affordable Housing Challenge
Pleštilová, Tereza ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this work was the preparation of project documentation consisting of the building permit documentation, documentation for the execution of the construction and the design of the architectural detail. The Bachelor thesis is based on the architectural study developed as a part of the course AG035studio work. The main idea behind social housing in Vancouver is to create affordable housing primarily for young people, whether individuals, couples, or families. The goal of the new housing design is to maximize the use of unbuilt and especially ballast plots near the city centre, attractive to the young generation that is lacking in Vancouver downtown. This need corresponds with the site plan which is derived from a maple leaf, the symbol of Canada, stylized into a pentagon. Addition of right angles creates a landform of variable use that can be easily placed on vacant lots even of irregular shapes. The proposed complex of three apartment buildings is located in the city of Vancouver, Canada, in a local neighbourhood of Mount Pleasant. The subject site is located south of the city centre and the site is easily accessible due to the well-developed public transportation and frequently used bicycle network. The proposal addresses both the building and the connection to the adjacent neighborhood. A total of three buildings of varying heights are proposed. The lowest is five storey and the heights escalate to the tallest seven storey building. The taller buildings stand on corners and visually exposed locations. There are four residential units proposed on each storey of the residential buildings, with the exception of the first storey offering rentable spaces. In total, sixty residential units are proposed, fifteen of which are of the 3+kitchen corner type and the other forty-five of the 1+kitchen corner type. The project documentation of the Bachelor's thesis deals with the apartment building A located in the north of the site.
Uherské Hradiště industrial complex
Šimůnek, Radim ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new leasable industrial area in Uherské Hradiště. The existing industrial area is not sufficient for the city's requirements, and therefore a new area is proposed on the adjacent development site. Over time, the proposed industrial area may expand into the territory of the existing industrial area and fully replace it. The wish of the city management was to create a rentable area, which, with its architecture, will also form a dominant feature at the entrance to the city of Uherské Hradiště. The equipment and services of the area are oversized so that they can also be used by nearby companies. These main requirements are mainly represented by building A of the industrial area, which is the subject of this work. The mass of the building resembles a chimney and forms a dominant feature at the entrance. The eight-story building houses a cafeteria, a meeting hall, rentable offices of various sizes, administration and a cafe. The supporting system is a two-way reinforced concrete frame with a stiffening core. The building is covered with a flat vegetated roof, on which there is a viewing garden.
Rentable object
Sotolářová, Alžběta ; Vranová, Daniela (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The assignment of the Bachelor thesis on the topic Rentable object Brno is to propose suitable building for small business and enterprise. The building site is located in the Brno-Kohoutovice district. The closest neighbourhood is built-up by the production and administrative complex, residential buildings and community services. The site of 11 666 m2 is slightly sloping, it is not used currently, it is overgrown with natural greenery. The task was to design a building with small modules inside for renting them to companies or craftsmen. My design suggests a complex of three new buildings with flexible and variable rentable spaces for commercial activities related to craft production. The biggest building is a production hall, two smaller ones are for staff zone and management. The basic masses are blocks of different sizes. The block of the three-storey production hall is partially wrapped into expanded metal that covers the exterior gallery. The vertical and horizontal walkways are designed in contrasting colours: yellow and white. The building envelope below the perforated sheet is made of insulated aluminium panels. The interior is divided into individual production modules. These cabins need higher ceiling, so they are over 2 floors. They are separated by system of movable partition walls thanks to which each workspace can be extended according to requirements.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Rudolecká, Anna ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis examines the creation of individual stages of project documentation to the study of the new building from subject AG035. The project deals with the new multifunctional house located in the district Lisen on the plot of land p. No. 4418/1 in the cadastral territory of Brno. The plat is situated on a sloping terrain. The project takes into account solving of surrounding areas as well, particularly in front of the area and connection to the public transport infrastructure. The mass of the object consists of four large blocks. Two of them are double-storey and two are single-storey. Blocks are interconnected by a glass tunnel, set on a symbolic pedestal. The pedestal is formed from two recessed floors of underground parking. The object is four-storey with two overground floors, which are mostly commercialized in the form of lettable spaces (e. g. for business, services, administration, etc.). Another part of the floors is used for technical and hygienic facilities. Two underground floors can be used by employees and visitors for car parking. Access to these floors is provided by a car lift, personal lifts and two stairs that connect all floors. The principle of the draft consists in the intention to place the mass of the building in the environment in the most sensitive way, so that the building doesn't act heavily, such as the surrounding settlement, but naturally follows the surrounding two-storey houses. That was achieved by the material solution of the above-ground floors. Five materials prevail in the exterior. Extensive vegetative roof, face concrete, two types of fitted facades (DuPontTM Corian® facade panels + glass panels with a sign symbolizing the crowns of trees and shrubs; other types of facade are vertical metal lamellae). Another predominant material is glass, which is used for the interconnection tunnel and the north and south facade.

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