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Kidsgarden
Kuttelwascherová, Kristína ; Čížek, Roman (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis is a project of a two-storey building of a Kindergarten. The building will be used for educating preschool children. On the ground floor, there are two base classrooms, one in each wing of the building. Each classroom has several zones (relaxing, playing, creating). Each classroom also has its own dressing room, washroom + toilets. On the ground floor, we can also find facilities for teachers and the principal office. Since finished food will be delivered, the building only contains a food preparation facility + dry storage. The second floor is accessible either by stairs or by elevator. On the second floor, there is another base classroom with its own dressing room and a washroom with toilet. Food is transported from the first floor by elevator, which is not designed for transporting people. On the second floor, there is also the teacher´s base + large social hall for occasional events. The kindergarten building has an atypical layout. The building is partly roofed by a flat roof and partly by a gabled roof. The project was processed using the computer program AutoCAD. During processing, emphasis was placed on the correct layout, architectural design and safe use of the building.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Peterka, Jiří ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a design of a leisure time centre. The intended location in Brno – Nový Lískovec adjoins optically interconnected tower blocks and group terrace houses on three of its sides. Additionally, there are walkways going through the site that connect the surrounding buildings. The centre should deliver the activity necessary for a fulfilling life similarly as the heart delivers blood in a human body. The heartbeat curve has therefore been an inspiration for the design of the edifice as is apparent from the dynamic edges of sloping roofs. During the design process I tried to link the centre to the existing walkways, integrate it as well as possible into the terrain and make sure that no view from the surrounding buildings is disrupted. This is why the two-floor design with angular roofs was chosen. The first floor verges into the second one where there is maximum super-elevation of the original terrain thus minimizing the need for grading. Piet Mondrian’s paintings have been an inspiration for the texture of the façade. Construction-wise, the building is designed as a ventilated one and its walls are covered with cement fibre panels (Cembonit FDA) in white and in two shades of grey. The panels are 0.5 m wide and tall according to individual levels of the edifice. This way I managed to unify the clean, regular grid of the façade with the windows and the access area.
Kidsgarden
Kuttelwascherová, Kristína ; Čížek, Roman (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis is a project of a two-storey building of a Kindergarten. The building will be used for educating preschool children. On the ground floor, there are two base classrooms, one in each wing of the building. Each classroom has several zones (relaxing, playing, creating). Each classroom also has its own dressing room, washroom + toilets. On the ground floor, we can also find facilities for teachers and the principal office. Since finished food will be delivered, the building only contains a food preparation facility + dry storage. The second floor is accessible either by stairs or by elevator. On the second floor, there is another base classroom with its own dressing room and a washroom with toilet. Food is transported from the first floor by elevator, which is not designed for transporting people. On the second floor, there is also the teacher´s base + large social hall for occasional events. The kindergarten building has an atypical layout. The building is partly roofed by a flat roof and partly by a gabled roof. The project was processed using the computer program AutoCAD. During processing, emphasis was placed on the correct layout, architectural design and safe use of the building.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Peterka, Jiří ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a design of a leisure time centre. The intended location in Brno – Nový Lískovec adjoins optically interconnected tower blocks and group terrace houses on three of its sides. Additionally, there are walkways going through the site that connect the surrounding buildings. The centre should deliver the activity necessary for a fulfilling life similarly as the heart delivers blood in a human body. The heartbeat curve has therefore been an inspiration for the design of the edifice as is apparent from the dynamic edges of sloping roofs. During the design process I tried to link the centre to the existing walkways, integrate it as well as possible into the terrain and make sure that no view from the surrounding buildings is disrupted. This is why the two-floor design with angular roofs was chosen. The first floor verges into the second one where there is maximum super-elevation of the original terrain thus minimizing the need for grading. Piet Mondrian’s paintings have been an inspiration for the texture of the façade. Construction-wise, the building is designed as a ventilated one and its walls are covered with cement fibre panels (Cembonit FDA) in white and in two shades of grey. The panels are 0.5 m wide and tall according to individual levels of the edifice. This way I managed to unify the clean, regular grid of the façade with the windows and the access area.

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