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Smart District Špitalka
Pelčák, Vlastimil ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with an architectural case study of the urban block in the Svitava industrial zone bordered by the Svitava River in the east, Ring Road in the west, Milady Horákové Street in the north and Zvonařka Street in the south. Špitálka Smart City has been designed to be in this area. The thesis is modelled on the Špitálka Smart City urban study, that was the outcome of the pre-thesis seminar in the winter term 2020/21. The urban study objective was the urban renewal of the Brno teplárny (heating plant) area and its surroundings as well as a design of a new urban boulevard. The thesis focuses on a design of a selected urban block in the Smart City Špitálka. This mixed-use development provides commercial, administrative and residential functions. The block is divided into two parts; either part consists of three sections. Two underground storeys providing parking space and space for building services are intended for the whole block. The case study further develops only the section that is labeled Coworking offering six floors for coworking spaces. On the ground floor there are spaces for a café, commerce and also the main entry to the co-working offices. A sky-office and a venue for rent are located on the seventh floor. The venue can be used for a wide range of events from smaller conferences, through corporate meetings & teambuildings to private parties. Both the sky-office and the venue have access to the rooftop terrace. The design creates a modern office building concept in the former industrial zone.
Conversion of Bata Production Buildings
Nedbalová, Monika ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis is a conversion of Bata production buildings no. 24 and 25 to leasable units for small and medium business. The building site is located in the Svit area (Bata´s production areal) in city Zlín. This thesis is based on an architectural study prepared in the summer semester of the second year of study. The aim of the project is to demonstrate the usability of buildings intended for demolition. Objects are world-unique structures with very flexible frame structural system, which is usable for many purposes. This conversion to leasable units for business allows financial autonomy of the objects and predisposes them to permanent use. A system of removable partitions in the interior gives flexibility and universality to a units. The project involves the conversion of existing buildings no. 24 and 25 and new building no. 24/2. The building is designed as the main entrance, from which it is possible to access the two neighboring buildings by connecting bridges in the 3rd and 4th floors. Also provides restaurant and a seasonal rooftop terrace. The basic idea was to preserve valuable architectural expression of buildings in line with the modern concept. Valuable semi-public place is created between no. 24 and 25, whose function is to make more attractive central part of the city Zlín. New building is a landmark for employees and visitors, which integrates other services.
The multifunctional building Mlynska, Brno
Pelčák, Vlastimil ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is created on the basics of an architectural study designed by me in the third year of the bachelor’s degree studies. The thesis elaborates this architectural study into the following degrees of the project documentation. The topic of this work is a design of Multifunctional building Mlynska in Brno. The work reacts on the current change of the city district Trnita in which the estate for the design of the building is located. Gradual revitalization of the whole city district is supposed. The main structure of the multifunctional building and few other auxiliary buildings are located on the estate. The multifunctional house is of a cubic form with a regular placement of windows. The building has two below ground and fourteen above ground storeys. Its height is a reaction on the new and newly emerging building in a nearby surrounding. Due to a higher number of storeys it is moved further from the borderline of street. Both below ground storeys are of technical character. In the first below ground storey is designed a café, shop and an entrance for residents. In the second and third storeys are offices. From fourth to thirteenth storeys are located flats of various dispositions – together there is 28 housing units. The last storey serves for all of the residents – there is a rooftop terrace, a common room and necessary facilities. From the constructional point, the house is arranged as a combination of a monolithic reinforced concrete vertical parts and prefabricated horizontal panels. Perimeter is surrounded by a frame into which are inserted windows. Centre of the building comprises of stiffened core of vertical link. The building is designed as a modern premium living in a minimalistic, functional and aesthetic design.
Lodging House
Prachmanová, Zuzana ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce představuje určenou část projektové dokumentace ve stupni pro provádění stavby (dle vyhlášky č. 499/2006 Sb. ve znění vyhlášky č. 62/2013 Sb.) zabývající se komplexní rekonstrukcí a vytvořením nástavby stávající budovy školního ubytovacího zařízení ve městě Bzenci. Zároveň dojde ke změně užívání stavby na nájemní dům s byty charakteru sociálního bydlení. V souvislosti s touto skutečností se navržená rekonstrukce snaží zachovat a využít stávající konstrukce v co největším rozsahu, s cílem nezbytně tak nenavyšovat náklady rekonstrukce stavby.
Smart District Špitalka
Pelčák, Vlastimil ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with an architectural case study of the urban block in the Svitava industrial zone bordered by the Svitava River in the east, Ring Road in the west, Milady Horákové Street in the north and Zvonařka Street in the south. Špitálka Smart City has been designed to be in this area. The thesis is modelled on the Špitálka Smart City urban study, that was the outcome of the pre-thesis seminar in the winter term 2020/21. The urban study objective was the urban renewal of the Brno teplárny (heating plant) area and its surroundings as well as a design of a new urban boulevard. The thesis focuses on a design of a selected urban block in the Smart City Špitálka. This mixed-use development provides commercial, administrative and residential functions. The block is divided into two parts; either part consists of three sections. Two underground storeys providing parking space and space for building services are intended for the whole block. The case study further develops only the section that is labeled Coworking offering six floors for coworking spaces. On the ground floor there are spaces for a café, commerce and also the main entry to the co-working offices. A sky-office and a venue for rent are located on the seventh floor. The venue can be used for a wide range of events from smaller conferences, through corporate meetings & teambuildings to private parties. Both the sky-office and the venue have access to the rooftop terrace. The design creates a modern office building concept in the former industrial zone.
The multifunctional building Mlynska, Brno
Pelčák, Vlastimil ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is created on the basics of an architectural study designed by me in the third year of the bachelor’s degree studies. The thesis elaborates this architectural study into the following degrees of the project documentation. The topic of this work is a design of Multifunctional building Mlynska in Brno. The work reacts on the current change of the city district Trnita in which the estate for the design of the building is located. Gradual revitalization of the whole city district is supposed. The main structure of the multifunctional building and few other auxiliary buildings are located on the estate. The multifunctional house is of a cubic form with a regular placement of windows. The building has two below ground and fourteen above ground storeys. Its height is a reaction on the new and newly emerging building in a nearby surrounding. Due to a higher number of storeys it is moved further from the borderline of street. Both below ground storeys are of technical character. In the first below ground storey is designed a café, shop and an entrance for residents. In the second and third storeys are offices. From fourth to thirteenth storeys are located flats of various dispositions – together there is 28 housing units. The last storey serves for all of the residents – there is a rooftop terrace, a common room and necessary facilities. From the constructional point, the house is arranged as a combination of a monolithic reinforced concrete vertical parts and prefabricated horizontal panels. Perimeter is surrounded by a frame into which are inserted windows. Centre of the building comprises of stiffened core of vertical link. The building is designed as a modern premium living in a minimalistic, functional and aesthetic design.
Lodging House
Prachmanová, Zuzana ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce představuje určenou část projektové dokumentace ve stupni pro provádění stavby (dle vyhlášky č. 499/2006 Sb. ve znění vyhlášky č. 62/2013 Sb.) zabývající se komplexní rekonstrukcí a vytvořením nástavby stávající budovy školního ubytovacího zařízení ve městě Bzenci. Zároveň dojde ke změně užívání stavby na nájemní dům s byty charakteru sociálního bydlení. V souvislosti s touto skutečností se navržená rekonstrukce snaží zachovat a využít stávající konstrukce v co největším rozsahu, s cílem nezbytně tak nenavyšovat náklady rekonstrukce stavby.
Conversion of Bata Production Buildings
Nedbalová, Monika ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis is a conversion of Bata production buildings no. 24 and 25 to leasable units for small and medium business. The building site is located in the Svit area (Bata´s production areal) in city Zlín. This thesis is based on an architectural study prepared in the summer semester of the second year of study. The aim of the project is to demonstrate the usability of buildings intended for demolition. Objects are world-unique structures with very flexible frame structural system, which is usable for many purposes. This conversion to leasable units for business allows financial autonomy of the objects and predisposes them to permanent use. A system of removable partitions in the interior gives flexibility and universality to a units. The project involves the conversion of existing buildings no. 24 and 25 and new building no. 24/2. The building is designed as the main entrance, from which it is possible to access the two neighboring buildings by connecting bridges in the 3rd and 4th floors. Also provides restaurant and a seasonal rooftop terrace. The basic idea was to preserve valuable architectural expression of buildings in line with the modern concept. Valuable semi-public place is created between no. 24 and 25, whose function is to make more attractive central part of the city Zlín. New building is a landmark for employees and visitors, which integrates other services.

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