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Community housing in Brno-Komín
Špačková, Adéla ; Pekár, Pavel (referee) ; Novák, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of this master's thesis is the architectural project of community housing in the spirit of baugruppe. The project builds upon the work from the previous semester, which focused on the urban solution of the given location. The site is located on Řezáčova Street in the northeastern part of the municipal district Brno-Komín, situated in the northwest of the statutory city of Brno. It is a former area of gardens, which is currently falling into disrepair. The area is designated as a building reserve with a predominant residential function. The new residential complex provides quality housing, work opportunities, and the possibility of leisure activities. The construction of a new access road and the revitalization of deteriorating surrounding areas, where a pleasant park and playgrounds will be created. The main concept is to create a new form of housing in the form of four structures. The buildings are situated on a grid of 6x6 meters, precisely placed irregularly on the site with gradually added or subtracted masses. This creates regular corners for the main entrances to individual buildings, terraces with pergolas, gardens, or space for wild vegetation. The masses decrease gradually towards the southern slope, enhancing the natural sunlight penetration into less illuminated residential units. The development is divided into northern and southern blocks, each with an individual courtyard for the residents of the respective buildings. At the heart of these two blocks, a small square with an active ground floor serving for social events (markets, outdoor cinema, Christmas tree, theater, concerts, etc.) and gatherings of residents and passersby is created. The designed building consists of five mutually shifted volumes with a flat roof and a setback top floor with rooftop terraces. It is four stories tall. The first underground floor contains garages, cellars, and technical facilities, the first above-ground floor has a mixed function (residential, community, and public spaces), and the second, third, and fourth floors are residential. The building comprises a total of 26 residential units of various layouts, from 1+kk to 4+kk. The basic dominant feature of the entire visual style of the building is a regular grid, which divides the building into horizontal and vertical units, giving the facade a regular order. These protruding elements at column and beam locations are clad with massive wooden panels oriented along the longitudinal axis of the respective structural element. 3 Conversely, recessed infills are composed of vertical wooden slats, window openings, or terraces with planted climbing vegetation. Special emphasis is placed on the harmonious relationship with the surrounding natural environment in the design of the apartment building. This synergy is achieved through a series of architectural elements that respect the natural context while cultivating the relationship between the building and nature. Green roofs, planters with climbing vegetation on facades, and the courtyard space reflecting the green environment represent key strategies that support this integration. Green roofs, besides their aesthetic value, function as biodiversity zones, providing habitat for local fauna and flora. Planters with climbing greenery on facades contribute to the bioclimatic properties of the building, regulating temperature and reducing energy consumption, while also accentuating the organic character of the space.
Apartment building
Teplý, Jan ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is about apartment building that is being built in sloping terrain. The building has 3 floors above ground and 1 floor underground. In total building has 12 residential units. Access to the apartment building is barrier-free so is one residential unit. Building has underground parking garage and outside parking aswell. The building is structurally made of monolithic reinforced concrete frames. The infill masonry consists of ceramic blocks. The foundation structure is reinforced concrete slab. The substructure of the building is isolated with asphalt sheets. The building has flat roof. Apartment building is insolated with external ETICS system. The building is designed as nearly zero energy building.
Townhouse
Machů, Kateřina ; Smola, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The theme of the diploma project is an architectural study of a new building of a selected town house, defined by Veveří, Pekárenská, Kounicova and Sokolská streets. The thesis also includes the elaboration of the urban study of this block, including the adjacent urban spaces, solved in the pre-diploma project. On the plot in question there is an existing unenclosed block, which is traditional or includes elements typical of the development in this area. These are therefore houses with gabled roofs, traditional historic frontage and largely active ground floor. These existing buildings are set within an otherwise undeveloped area on the site and are not enclosed. There are residential dwellings within the existing block which have commercial uses such as a restaurant, pub, pharmacy, bar, massage parlour, hairdressers on some ground floors. There is also an Albert supermarket in the block. Otherwise, the existing land is more of a construction site. The land is situated close to the centre. Walking distance from the block to the bus stop Česká is about 10 minutes. There is a protected tree in the area named Platan Professor Chudoba. This tree has a buffer zone around it, thus defining the area for the proposed house. I am proposing two enclosed blocks within the study area. One which encloses an existing section of existing houses and a second block which is entirely new. Between these two blocks, I am rebuilding Race Street. This street is currently only accessible from Kounicova Street and is a dead end. I am renewing the street and extending it to Veveří Street, thus dividing the area into two units that are more pleasant in scale and also in scale with the surrounding blocks. The block that I am enclosing with the existing houses will replicate elements of these houses. I am referring to this block as the Traditional Block in working terms. My proposed houses in this traditional block will have a traditional gabled roof and a soft white façade. In the second, completely newly designed block, which I am referring to as the modern block, all the buildings will have flat roofs, some of which will then be fitted with a vegetated roof and the whole building will have a suspended brick façade. My aim is to create a pleasant environment for residents, customers and employees alike. To create interesting and lucrative spaces that will be pleasing to look at and to live in.
Guesthouse
Schmidt, Marko ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to design a guesthouse project. The proposed building is located in Brno, in the South Moravian Region. The designed guesthouse has three above-ground floors and one underground floor. In the basement of the building, there is technical facilities and parking spaces. The first above-ground floor houses restaurant facilities and food preparation areas. The second and third above-ground floors accommodate guest rooms.
Apartment building
Odstrčil, Štěpán ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building in Brno, in the Brno-Královo Pole district. It is a five-story residential building in a row development on a gently sloping terrain. The first floor is designed to include garage spaces with 16 parking spots, storage rooms for each apartment, and technical facilities for the building. The second to fifth floors contain a total of 14 apartments. On the second to fourth floors, each floor contains four apartments ( 1 × 1+kk, 1 × 2+kk, 2 × 3+kk), and on the top floor, there are two apartments (2 × 4+kk). The structural system is a transverse column system. All apartments on the second floor have individual terraces facing south, while apartments on the other floors have balconies facing south. The building is insulated with an ETICS System. The residential building is partially covered with a flat roof, and the other part features a walkable and green roof.
Industrial Bakery Brno
Dobrovičová, Daniela ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the Industrial Bakery in Brno for the company Herold. The work is based on an architectural study that was processed within the subject BGA036 Studio of architectural creation 5 in the 6th semester of the bachelor's study program. The construction is intended on the territory of brownfield no. 502 near the street Švédské valy in the Brno-Černovice district and is located in the southeastern part. Brownfield is intended for development by production, and therefore the possibility of construction of other industrial buildings is respected when situating the object. The location of the bakery also respects the surrounding existing buildings. The building itself is designed as a mass with a uniform height and is divided into two main units - administration and production. Administration is in the foreground and follows access communication to the building, while the dominant production part smoothly transitions to the rear part of the treated area, where there is also a handling yard with a parking lot hidden behind the building. The administrative part consists of two floors, while the lower one contains facilities for production employees and the upper one houses the administrative offices. The production part consists of warehouses, production itself, shipping and associated premises of the background. From the exterior, the masses of administration and production are distinguished by the type of facade and its structure. The production part is covered with sandwich panels and transillumination panels, which are laid in a vertical direction to suppress the horizontality resulting from the large area of production. On the contrary, in the administration, a forward screening system consisting of horizontal aluminum slats is used as a contrasting element.
Koprivnice 3.0
Tran, Tuan Anh ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is design of city development with purpose of revitalizing city of Kopřivnice. This moravian-silesian city is significant mostly from the point of automobile industry, however there is intention to create new background for young people and small businesses in the future. Kopřivnice’s problem with decreasing population is trying to be resolved by creating detached unit of one of the universities in Ostrava, which will lead to increased number of students. Creating background for students, graduates and young families along with options for starting small businesses would contribute to retention of these young people in city of Kopřivnice. The city has selected a location for development with this purpose and this thesis is aiming to check the potential of said location and to create a guide with subsequent design of specific building.
Steel Load-bearing Structure of administrative building
Kašíková, Anna ; Barnat, Jan (referee) ; Bajer, Miroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the load-bearing structure of an office building in Olomouc. The ground plan dimensions of the hall are 36 × 36 m, the height of the main nave is 17 m (4 GF), side 10. 7 m (3 GF). The spatial beam structure is formed by symmetrical transverse frame links in one direction, in the other direction by horizontal hinged elements. The roof structure is made of truss girders pin-supported on pillars at the main nave, and a flat roof beside the nave. The pillars are placed on the joints and spatial rigidity of the structure provides system of space bracings. The main material is S275.
Office building
Slomek, Jakub ; Skřivanek, Marcel (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
Master's thesis "Office building" is developed in the form of project documentation containing requirements according to applicable regulations. The proposed facility is located in Brno, in Židenice district. It's a three story building with flatroof and no basement. On the ground floor there are cafe, reception, technical facilities, offices and meeting rooms. Another offices and meeteng rooms are proposed in the second and the third floor.
Home for the Elderly
Polaček, Filip ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of the project documentation of the home for the elderly in the village of Šoporňa, in the territory of the Slovak Republic. The building is designed as a detached building with three above-ground floors, partly underground. The building consists of a public section on the ground floor, where are situated services for residents and the general public such as hairdressing and cosmetics, doctors and dentists, cafes, massages and shop. There are also offices for administation, the dining room for the employees and the guests. First floor and second floor is designed for seniors, there is also a common room on each floor. The cellar part is designed for the interest of the guests, partly serves as a technical room. The third part of cellar serves as space for the maintenance of the building, the general storage areas and storage areas for business activity. Building is covered with warn flat roof with emergency breakwaters. The structure is based on the foundation pads and the structural system of the building is RC frame. The ceramic cavity blocks with contact insulation and ventilated facade are used on the infill walls. In the southern part of the building there will be a relaxing park and a relaxing garden.

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