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Autocentrum Volkswagen Group
Rosič, Jan ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of documentation for a building permit and part of the documentation for the construction of the Volkswagen Group car center building. The proposal is directly based on the assignment of the subject BGA021 – Studio of production buildings, and follows on from the studio project processed in the winter semester of the second year. The new building is located in the Brno-Komárov district, at the intersection of Hněvkovského and Sokolova streets, and its location makes use of a lucrative position. The car center building combines a service and showroom with an administrative part. With its internal arrangement, it effectively separates these two different operations so that they do not interfere with each other and at the same time they can cooperate. Exterior, on the other hand, tries to connect these operations into a seamless whole. This is to be achieved by the repetitive verticality freely transitioning from the shading system of the showroom to the copilite glazing of the service. The internal layout of both parts of the building is designed taking into account the rapid development of the automotive industry and is maximally flexible. The showroom is intended as a monumental elevated space with an exposed roof structure and a minimum of fixed elements. The service is similarly designed as an open workshop area, only unclean or noisy operations and storage areas are separated.
Small and medium-sized business complex Pavlovice u Kojetína
Koudelková, Lucie ; Kříž, Aleš (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of an architecture study, project documentation for a building permit and project documentation for building construction. The proposal is directly based on the assignment of the subject BGA032 Studio of architectural design IV. in the winter semester of the third year. The subject of the study is the small and medium-sized business complex Pavlovice u Kojetína. It is the revitalization of the agricultural area. The project deals with the concept of the area with a central administrative building and rentable production halls, including transport solutions, parking and technical infrastructure. The project documentation of the bachelor's thesis is prepared for the central administrative object, which ensures the representative and administrative function, together with the necessary technical background for the entire complex. The conceptual solution is based on the idea of connecting the surrounding nature with the interior and at the same time reflecting it through the glass façade, a wooden slat façade and a wooden façade. A contrasting element is a part of the façade with exposed concrete design for a visually fluid connection to the production halls.
Residential Building - Lesná
Růžička, Jan ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a new residential building in the locality Brno- Lesná. The building plot stands in the middle of three different urban units. Firstly, Lesna housing estate consisting mainly of eight-floor prefabricated blocks of flats. Secondly, the Divisova colony consisting mainly of low rise houses and two-storey family houses. Lastly, directly linked structure, newly built blocks of flats with terrace north of the building plots. These are seven-story buiding, where the first two floors the garage occupy and the additional five floors are flats. Another important factor affecting the design is the nature of the lot, which slopes to the west, and creates very interesting views of Brno, especially the Spilberk castle and Cathedral Sant Peter and Paul. The design seeks to build on the surrounding buildings and create a transition between the low-rise buildings Divis colony and housing development Lesna and terraced houses. This is achieved by using a gradation of cubic masses from single-storey houses to the five-story residential building. Optimizing of space for each flat or villa house was achieved by rotating the individual, which also ensures the uniqueness of flats and their orientation and views of city centre.
Residential Building - Lesná
Růžička, Jan ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a new residential building in the locality Brno- Lesná. The building plot stands in the middle of three different urban units. Firstly, Lesna housing estate consisting mainly of eight-floor prefabricated blocks of flats. Secondly, the Divisova colony consisting mainly of low rise houses and two-storey family houses. Lastly, directly linked structure, newly built blocks of flats with terrace north of the building plots. These are seven-story buiding, where the first two floors the garage occupy and the additional five floors are flats. Another important factor affecting the design is the nature of the lot, which slopes to the west, and creates very interesting views of Brno, especially the Spilberk castle and Cathedral Sant Peter and Paul. The design seeks to build on the surrounding buildings and create a transition between the low-rise buildings Divis colony and housing development Lesna and terraced houses. This is achieved by using a gradation of cubic masses from single-storey houses to the five-story residential building. Optimizing of space for each flat or villa house was achieved by rotating the individual, which also ensures the uniqueness of flats and their orientation and views of city centre.

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