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Athletic stadium
Prkna, Jan ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
Civil two floors building serving as a base for athletes with further use for offices, cafe-bar, a fitness center and billiards club. The building is being designed in Jihlava in the area of football pitches with athletic oval. The building is situated near the cinema, children's playground and the Zoological Garden in Jihlava. Built-up land area is 2006 m2. The maximum capacity of the building is 418 persons and 430 capacity of grandstands. The building is constructed of ceramic bricks Porotherm. The roof construction is made of wooden trusses with a slope of three degrees. The draft of the object emphasizes the building layout, fire safety and energy savings.
Sport Centre Brno
Shmykov, Egor ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
This paper deals with the sport complex of Brno. This sport complex consist of buildings which are called to increase of sport popularity in the city. One of the largest objekt of them is footbal stadium. Footbal stadium is devided into three main parts of building: spectators area, administrative todether with commentators area, and footbal players area. There is secured parking on -1 level for employees, players and VIP spectators. Of course there are necessary medical, secure and sanitary placements. With the architectural part of view footbal stadium add a reqired part of masterplan composition. As Stadium exist on the cross roads of Pionyrska and Sportovni it supplement around area of its tactic form an closely interact with park "Luzanky" thanks to it's glass fasade. The building is designed to meet every safety regulations regarding evacuation routes and required medical care. It also carries a number of place improvements not only technical and functional, but a lot of with architectural part of view.
Water park Brno
Smička, Matěj ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the design of the Luzanky sport complex in Brno. The main objective of the diploma project was to create a new modern sport recreation area which will be situated next to the existing swimming pool. The main function is an aquapark with indoor and outdoor pools, which will fulfil all needs of visitors. There are few other functions added, such as café, smaller fitness and massages. Absolutely main objective is to connect the existing pool with the pools of the Aquapark - so the visitors could be using all indoor swimming areas. There are also parking spots designed within this project - nearby is a parking garage connected by footbridge leading from the existing swimming pool alongside the Aquapark building. This footbridge is intended for people who come to Brno to the Aquapark - for families with children that is - therefore it ensures safe and uninterrupted crossing from the garage to the new Aquapark complex. This complex will meet the requirements and current expectations of the visitors in the area. It will also increase the attractiveness of the entire territory.
Sport areal
Petřkovský, Lukáš ; Kudělka, Tomáš (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of a sports complex for the construction stage. The proposed facility will be a modification of the existing state with an extension of the current facility. The building is intended for sports and recreation, has 2 above ground and 1 underground partially basement floor embedded in the sloping terrain of the site. The building contains changing rooms with facilities and accessories, and a newly designed fitness facility with sauna. The building includes outdoor parking spaces. On the first floor of the original building there are changing rooms for sports with facilities and staircase. In the extension of the first floor, fitness and washroom facilities are proposed. In another part there are sanitary facilities for the public and refreshment rooms. On the second floor there is a clubhouse and a lounge. In part of the extension is located 2 nd floor fitness and sauna with its own entrance. In the underground floor there are warehouses. The load-bearing structure consists of solid brickwork in the original part. The extensions are designed in clt panels. The panels form the load-bearing structure for the walls, ceilings and roof. The foundation structures are made of reinforced concrete same as as the underground floor. The façade consists of horizontal larch cladding and folded metal cladding. The insulation consists of mineral wool in the facade and pir boards in the roof.
Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Kráľovič, Dávid ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
he assignment is the design of a multipurpose hall in Jaroměřice and Rokytnou. The building object is designed on the land of the former falconry, on which there an athletic oval and a multifunctional playground is situated. Currently, the sports complex does not meet its expectations and is poorly visited. The aim of the proposal is therefore to add suitable and attractive new sports facilities, cultural spaces and places which allow people from the village and the surrounding area to meet. The proposal consists of two buildings, a multi-purpose hall and an accommodation building, which are interconnected by a connecting bridge. The sports hall is a 3-storey building, with two storeys and a basement, the accommodation building is likewise 3-storey building with two storeys and a residential attic. An extensive vegetated roof is proposed on the hall building, while the roof of the accommodation building is designed as a gable roof so that its appearance refers to its purpose. In terms of mass, there are two shapes in the area, a cubic cuboid shape - the multifunctional hall and a five-angled longitudinal cuboid - the accommodation building. The buildings are unified by an offset façade of timber slats. The load-bearing system of the building of the multifunctional hall is made of glued timber frame structures. The buildings are designed so that various activities, whether sporting or cultural, can take place in their premises. In the hall there is a cafeteria, a large hall, small halls, a gym, catering facilities, changing rooms or technical and sanitary facilities. The accommodation building contains rooms, storage areas, technical facilities and laundry. The buildings are designed as barrier free and wheelchair accessible. Buildings. By their positioning on the site, the buildings form a corner adjacent to the adjacent streets. The buildings respect the urban structure of the streets. The design also works to preserve as much of the original greenery on the site as possible and adds several new trees to this existing greenery. Overall, therefore, the proposal extends the potential of the sports complex and offers it a wider use and new meaning.
Architectural study of the sports area of the Favorit Brno cycling stadium
Hyánků, Alex ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was the design of the reconstruction of the Favorit Brno cycling stadium, the so-called velodrome, located in Brno - the centre of Pisárky, southeast of the Brno Exhibition Centre at Křižíkovsého Street. The velodrome does not meet the current requirements of track cycling. A new 250m long wooden cycle track will be built into the existing stadium. The space that will be created after the shortening of the track will serve as a multifunctional area on which a mobile BMX track can be built. This is connected to the passageway 'coming out' of the building and going back inside. The facilities for the BMX track is under the velodrome stands in the southern part. The design also includes an annexe which will serve as a track cycling facility and administrative space. The proposal also includes a completly roofed building, as currently the roof structure only covers the grandstands. The new roofing builds on the existing roof as the roof structure has historical value.
Rugby club Brno-Bystrc
Sedláčková, Nicola ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of the Rugby complex Brno Bystrc, which we have solved during our bachelor studies. The aim of this work was to create a new functional architectural and urban study. Within the design I tried to make the complex as connected as possible with the public. These requirements also lead to the material design of the building. It consists of 3 overlapping masses, which in their arrangement create the main passage through the complex, which is essential for the design. The size of the building is very distinctive. All the needs of the athletes are taken into account in the design and great consideration is given to the use of the site and the building itself by the public.
Water park Brno
Liznová, Veronika ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the solution of the Lužánky sport complex in Brno. The aim of the diploma project is to create a new modern sport recreation area which will be situated next to the existing swimming pool. The main object is an aquapark with indoor and outdoor pools. In area of the aquapark are other premises like wellness, fitness cen-ter, café and other small businesses. Proposed object should be connected to the exis-ting pool with a 50-meter track. Visitors could go from one place to the other without exiting the complex. Also included is the increase of indoor and outdoor parking. Around the complex a footbridge had been designed to connect all the sports facilities. The foot-bridge is intended for pedestrians and cyclists and is designed to avoid blocking car traffic. Main entrance to the aquapark is on the same level as the footbridge, on the 2nd floor. Visitors can go to the footbridge by pedestrian ramp, stairs or lifts. This complex will meet the requirements and current expectations of the visitors in the area. It will also increase the attractiveness of the entire territory.
Water park Brno
Smička, Matěj ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the design of the Luzanky sport complex in Brno. The main objective of the diploma project was to create a new modern sport recreation area which will be situated next to the existing swimming pool. The main function is an aquapark with indoor and outdoor pools, which will fulfil all needs of visitors. There are few other functions added, such as café, smaller fitness and massages. Absolutely main objective is to connect the existing pool with the pools of the Aquapark - so the visitors could be using all indoor swimming areas. There are also parking spots designed within this project - nearby is a parking garage connected by footbridge leading from the existing swimming pool alongside the Aquapark building. This footbridge is intended for people who come to Brno to the Aquapark - for families with children that is - therefore it ensures safe and uninterrupted crossing from the garage to the new Aquapark complex. This complex will meet the requirements and current expectations of the visitors in the area. It will also increase the attractiveness of the entire territory.
Facilities of sports complex
Mach, Daniel ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with a new construction of a sports complex facility in Žďár nad Sázavou, Vysočina region. It aims to develop project documentation for construction work. The building is located near the town’s centre, on the unconstructed land under the town’s ownership. The object is supposed to serve as a facility for athletes. The building’s plan is regularly-shaped, formed to the letter “L”. It has two above-ground and one underground floors. In the object, there are a wellness area, gym, dressing room, restaurant, administrative part, and an apartment for the manager of the building. This is a classic brick building, which is based on both strip foundations and square footings. Bearing perimeter walls in the underground floor are formed from lost formwork. Bearing perimeter walls in the above-ground floors are formed from Porotherm cut ceramic blocks. The ceilings are made of Spiroll panels. Partition walls consist of Porotherm non-bearing cut ceramic blocks. The object is roofed by a flat single-skin roof and a vegetation roof. All external walls are insulated with a contact thermal insulation system.

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