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Hotel India
Došková, Adriana ; Velková, Soňa (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with a hotel in India, which is supposed to serve mainly for tired truckers who come to rest, eat or use the toilets after a long journey. The construction site is located on National Highway 544 in India, which connects Tamil Nadu with the city of Kochi in Kerala. The selected area is located in Kannadi -Kerala. The surroundings of the plot are used as arable land and there is a service of the Renault car company and other smaller businesses nearby. The lot is largely occupied by a parking lot for trucks and cars. The object itself is designed as a separate two-story building with a green flat roof and an atrium inspired by traditional Indian dwellings. The structure of the building consists of a wall system made of bricks and is supplemented with reinforced concrete columns in the atrium and at the entrance. The first aboveground floor has mixed functions, where there are spaces for the public, employees, toalets, but also the first rooms for guests. On the second aboveground floor, there are rooms for guests, common sanitary facilities and areas for staff. The dominant feature of the building is the atrium with greenery, seating and a place for prayer. The facade of the building is made of perforated sheet metal, which is easily available in India and in a copper brown color, it gently blends in with the surroundings, but its shape attracts visitors from the surrounding area.
A new life for the factory = a new life for Portlaw
Galusková, Hana ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Master´s thesis describes the revitalization of a former cotton factory site and later tannery. The abandoned factory building, the chimney, the former engine room, the canal, and other secondary buildings are uncontrollably absorbed by nature. The place has an exceptional charm thanks to the contrast of raw materials and the amount of greenery, but the lack of maintenance of individual structures shortens their lifespan. The main idea of the design is the conservation of the preserved objects of the factory, support of historical values, and preservation of nature in a man-made space. The proposal describes the creation of a multi-purpose area that creates employment opportunities, a form of recreation and public space for the residents of Portlaw, as well as an attraction within the region and for tourism. The functional content is a botanical garden with an exterior and interior part, a public space with a market, small spaces for rent, a food court, accommodation, and areas with hydroponics. Each functional unit works independently, and at the same time, complements each other - grown products from hydroponics are sold at the market, visitors to the botanical garden use accommodation, and people who rent spaces visit the food court. The goal was to bring new life to the factory and thus revive the town of Portlaw. The functional content of the entire area uplifts the history as well as the current state of the place.
Sports and relaxation comlpex
Kainar, Martin ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
In this thesis is elaborated a complex documentation for a new sports and relaxation complex. Project accentuates on dispositional and architectural design with emphasis on technical solution. Valuation of static, antinoise protection, energy saving and safety of construction using is part of the project. Heft of the thesis is designed by AutoCAD software application.
I and "Sokol"
Kobyliaková, Tatiana ; Janča, Karel (referee) ; Sládeček, Svatopluk (advisor)
This diploma thesis is dedicated to design of the sports center and its integration into the urban structure of the city. In previous analyzes, the Sokol architecture and its typology have been examined in detail. One of the aims of the diploma thesis is to verify final hypotheses resulting from the analysis and apply them to the context of today. The project proposal takes into consideration existing built-up area around the plot, its potential, topography and also the complex traffic situation in the area. The solution is to divide the area by a mitigative traffic artery into two segments. In the northern segment there are functions of administration, accommodation and public greenery, in the southern segment there is a sport center linked to existing sports halls.
University Dormitory
Švehla, Ľuboš ; Ing.Jitka Spáčilová (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
New university dormitory in Trnava with five stories is based on the flat land. The first floor is the technical part of the building, space for a temporary accommodation and a separate sales area. Part of the second floor consists of offices for administration, the second part of the floor, as well as the other three stories are designed as a unit system for student accommodation. Total bed capacity is designed for 134 students. The bearing structure of the building is reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with infill perimeter walls of ceramic bricks. The flat roof of the building is not walkable.
Chalet under Poľana
Babicová, Ivana ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of my diploma thesis is to design the object of a chalet, which is intended for recreation, boarding and accommodation. The accommodation is designed for 16 people in the form of tourist accommodation. The land, on which the proposed building is located, is on a slight slope, in an uninterrupted area in the protected landscape area of Poľana. Access to the land is secured by asphalt road from the northeast side of the land. It is also accessible by a tourist route from the southeastern side. The affected area is located approximately 10 km from the nearest village Hriňová. In the past, the site was often used for recreation. At a distance of 1 kilometer is the old mountain hotel Poľana, which is out of operation, but provides only temporary accommodation. The new chalet should return tourism to this area and increase the interest of tourists. The underground floor has a separate service for servicing and borrowing sports equipment. The building has one underground floor partially embedded in the terrain, from the south side accessible for the public. Two above-ground floors are made up of CLT panels, the first serving for a restaurant and a private dwelling unit, the second one for accommodation. The underground floor is designed with concrete filling blocks. The roof is a saddle, made of wooden collar construction. On the south side of the building is a large dormer.
Hotel Apollo in Tatranská Lomnica
Mikuška, Tomáš ; Klubal, Tomáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with project design documentation of a hotel situated in Tatranská Lomnica. The object is designed as a four-story detached building. Object´s ground plan is T-shaped. First floor contains a lobby, a restaurant, a kitchen and a hotel administration part. The other three floors are meant for accommodation. A construction system is based on iron-concrete body shell. Coping consists of a double sloping roof made out of wooden roof trusses.
New Vision For Tatra Mountains Region
Bartková, Darina ; Boleslavská, Yvona (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Tatra mountain region is considered to be a part of Slovak and Polish national identity. It is remarkable for outstanding sceneries and man’s relation to the country that developed from first settlements to an important tourist tradition. Such large area can be retained only by preserving its values that stay valid through time. New concept for the region is based on fully functional network of tourist trails. Proposing four objects of tourist accommodation in thoroughly selected locations, the project presents an idea of architectural space dealing with different requirements of its users.
Pension with technical base
Bencúr, Matej ; Čtvrtníčková, Kateřina (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
It is a pension with technical base in the urban district of Zilina - Závodie located on flat land beside the river Rajčianka. The building is designed as a free-standing L-shaped The building has three floors above ground and attic. The object is not basement. The buildings will utilities connections. The building is covered with a gable roof ridge at two levels. The first storey level is the main entrance to the public and a separate entrance for staff and supplies plus two side entrances serving as escape routes. The level of the first floor is also a separate entrance to the boiler room, engine room, electrical. The building will serve to accommodate 54 guests dining in the restaurant with dispensing up to 100 meals a day and smaller shares.
PIARKL
Rontová, Vanessa ; Matoušková, Petra (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the reconstruction of the building of the Piarist monastery in Lipník nad Bečvou. The building has been unused for more than 20 years and it is difficult to find a suitable use for it, although it has great potential due to its size and the corresponding extensive garden. The proposal is aimed at revitalizing the building by inserting a multifunctional hall, opening the monastery garden to the public and other interventions. In addition to restoring the monastery, the goal was to create a space for people that would support and enrich their cultural and social life.

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