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Reconstruction of a rural house in Prasklice
Ovsak, Artem ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the renovation of a rural house in Prasklice. The project is based on the subject AG033 - Studio of Architectural Creation - Restoration of Monuments. Returning to the original appearance and character of the second half of the 19th century are a priority for design and restoration. The building was built after 1850 and served as a country estate. The object from the beginning of its creation served as a background with an agriculturally economical character. The object changed over time, each time it was a functional adjustment, so that the object could better serve its economical lot. Early additions and necessary renovations have affected the current appearance of the building. Viewed from the main street, the right part of the building serves as a museum and is in the spirit of village housing from the second half of the 19th century.century. Additional functions are the storage of old finds, teaching pupils and the population in the economy and its structure. The right part has 6 key rooms, each of which will have its purpose, which will repeat the previous way of living (kitchen, living room, bedroom, hallway, pigsty and barn). The pigsty will be returned to its original state, and the next barn will be returned to its former period by offering various things from the past. The left part of the building has a rather commercial character. It includes a room for rent for any activity, a waiting room, a nurse's office and a doctor's office. This solution will serve both for visits of ordinary villagers, and for the elderly of the newly built object of the nursing home, which needs its doctor. Behind the office there is a restaurant, which has its own food preparation room and can accept 20 visitors. In the core of the left part there is a sanitary facility, which can serve both for offices and for visitors to the restaurant, and is created in accordance with the standards for barrier-free use of structure
Polyfunctional zone MOŘICE okr. Prostějov
Orinčák, Denis ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the Mořice Agricultural Business Cooperative. (Hereinafter referred to as ZOD Mořice). This topic is a continuation of the pre-diploma project ZOD Mořice -Vitčice area. ZOD Mořice owns 4 complexes of agricultural facilities. Mořice - Vitčice - Vrchoslavice- Pavlovice u Kojetína. The main concept consists of the division of operations into individual complexes, according to the analyses and ideas of the investor. Vrchoslavice - livestock production (existing, not addressed). Pavlovice u Kojetína - business (proposal - lower years). Vitčice - housing for pensioners with limited mobility and independent pensioners (proposal -pre-diploma project). Mořice - architectural and urban planning study of the area, supplemented by housing units for workers and starter homes (proposal - diploma thesis). I am proposing to place silos and a biogas plant in the area and adding a building for recycling solar panels. The recycling operation will be in one of the existing warehouse buildings. I am also suggesting reserve areas for future use for the sale of homemade products. The most detailed part that is addressed in the thesis is the housing units. The housing units will be used, as service apartments and starter homes, possibly for housing for pensioners without mobility limitations. The concept follows the basic axis of existing buildings and streets. The design uses a housegarden relation. I am trying to preserve the structure of the village and not to create urban elements in it. The roofs are gabled. The facades made of brick strips are meant to make it clear that the houses are close to the industrial zone. I am separating the entire set of dwelling units from the agricultural area with a mound of earth that is on the site and has no other use.
Polyfunctional zone MOŘICE okr. Prostějov
Pajerová, Silvia ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is a polyfunctional zone in the area of ZOD Agrispol in the village of Mořice in the Prostějov district. The area is divided into two main parts in the design, namely agricultural production and housing. The production part of the area was designed conceptually and in mass, when the areas were complemented by new biogas plant and plant production. In detail, the area with the housing function for workers of the cooperative, for young families and housing for the elderly was designed within the work. The residential part is designed in the form of terraced houses and semi-detached houses with small gardens. The new development is inspired by a typical Moravian village and the village of Morice itself. The central semi-public space intended for the inhabitants of the designed site is open to the municipal park with the castle and the church, thus taking advantage of the potential of the pleasant location of the historic core of the village. The housing proposal adds materially to the currently missing edge of the park, whilst keeping the plan footprint of the former Dudek Farmhouse and materially separating the agricultural operation from the residential area of the village.
Reconstruction of a rural house in Prasklice
Ovsak, Artem ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the renovation of a rural house in Prasklice. The project is based on the subject AG033 - Studio of Architectural Creation - Restoration of Monuments. Returning to the original appearance and character of the second half of the 19th century are a priority for design and restoration. The building was built after 1850 and served as a country estate. The object from the beginning of its creation served as a background with an agriculturally economical character. The object changed over time, each time it was a functional adjustment, so that the object could better serve its economical lot. Early additions and necessary renovations have affected the current appearance of the building. Viewed from the main street, the right part of the building serves as a museum and is in the spirit of village housing from the second half of the 19th century.century. Additional functions are the storage of old finds, teaching pupils and the population in the economy and its structure. The right part has 6 key rooms, each of which will have its purpose, which will repeat the previous way of living (kitchen, living room, bedroom, hallway, pigsty and barn). The pigsty will be returned to its original state, and the next barn will be returned to its former period by offering various things from the past. The left part of the building has a rather commercial character. It includes a room for rent for any activity, a waiting room, a nurse's office and a doctor's office. This solution will serve both for visits of ordinary villagers, and for the elderly of the newly built object of the nursing home, which needs its doctor. Behind the office there is a restaurant, which has its own food preparation room and can accept 20 visitors. In the core of the left part there is a sanitary facility, which can serve both for offices and for visitors to the restaurant, and is created in accordance with the standards for barrier-free use of structure

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