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Multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň
Gracová, Michaela ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The main aim of this Bachelor's thesis was to create multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň. The plot is located in the cadastre unit Líšeň on sloping land which is accessible from the northern road with heavy traffic - Novolíšeňská. The nearby area is mostly filled with residential buildings, panel residential buildings from the '80s of the 20th century and family houses, though in a smaller extent. Condition of design was to choose an appropriate combination of housing and services. The goal of design was to create an attractive building for the current market and not to disrupt existing buildings. Therefore, a simple shape of the object was chosen using modern materials and components. The building is characterized by a combination of two main materials that are concrete and wood. Another important factor for the design was the southern slope that makes a possibility to use views on the city and the sunlight for living quarters. This five-storey building is divided into residential part, part of the services and technical facilities. Open commercial space with facilities are situated in the first floor. From second to fourth above-ground floors consist of a housing units. The technical facilities and other spaces belonging to the residential part are located in the basement of the building. The individual functional units are defined by volume and material. Commercial space opens to the public through a glass facade. The residential part is coated in sleek cement-gray color accompanied by wooden windows. Technical basement is hidden behind a dark gray facade as supporting structure of the first floor. The central element of the building are concrete stairs. Its dominant part is atypical wooden railing. The whole staircase is visible from the north side through a glass facade of the entrance hall of the building.
New synagogue in Opava
Gracová, Michaela ; Velek, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study of a new synagogue in Opava, which, with other necessary objects, will create a complex used by the jewish community and its members. The result of the design is a new community center. This has the task of restoring existence and supporting the development of the jewish community, which has not found its way back to Opava since world war II. Three separate objects cover the needs of this community for everyday and spiritual life. This includes education taking place in the library, the seat of the jewish community and its leaders, ritual cleansing areas of the mikveh and the commercial space of the kosher food or products store. It is necessary to have a kosher restaurant providing proper eating. An important part is also the space of cultural activities in the form of artistic or other exhibitions and events. The main area of the complex is a synagogue where prayers, festivities and meetings are held.
New synagogue in Opava
Gracová, Michaela ; Velek, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study of a new synagogue in Opava, which, with other necessary objects, will create a complex used by the jewish community and its members. The result of the design is a new community center. This has the task of restoring existence and supporting the development of the jewish community, which has not found its way back to Opava since world war II. Three separate objects cover the needs of this community for everyday and spiritual life. This includes education taking place in the library, the seat of the jewish community and its leaders, ritual cleansing areas of the mikveh and the commercial space of the kosher food or products store. It is necessary to have a kosher restaurant providing proper eating. An important part is also the space of cultural activities in the form of artistic or other exhibitions and events. The main area of the complex is a synagogue where prayers, festivities and meetings are held.
Multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň
Gracová, Michaela ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The main aim of this Bachelor's thesis was to create multifunctional building in Brno - Líšeň. The plot is located in the cadastre unit Líšeň on sloping land which is accessible from the northern road with heavy traffic - Novolíšeňská. The nearby area is mostly filled with residential buildings, panel residential buildings from the '80s of the 20th century and family houses, though in a smaller extent. Condition of design was to choose an appropriate combination of housing and services. The goal of design was to create an attractive building for the current market and not to disrupt existing buildings. Therefore, a simple shape of the object was chosen using modern materials and components. The building is characterized by a combination of two main materials that are concrete and wood. Another important factor for the design was the southern slope that makes a possibility to use views on the city and the sunlight for living quarters. This five-storey building is divided into residential part, part of the services and technical facilities. Open commercial space with facilities are situated in the first floor. From second to fourth above-ground floors consist of a housing units. The technical facilities and other spaces belonging to the residential part are located in the basement of the building. The individual functional units are defined by volume and material. Commercial space opens to the public through a glass facade. The residential part is coated in sleek cement-gray color accompanied by wooden windows. Technical basement is hidden behind a dark gray facade as supporting structure of the first floor. The central element of the building are concrete stairs. Its dominant part is atypical wooden railing. The whole staircase is visible from the north side through a glass facade of the entrance hall of the building.

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