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New South District and its Connection to Svratka
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The Master‘s thesis deals with the processing of the architectural study of the city block in the planned new South Quarter near the Svratka River. The project builds on a pre-diploma project whose aim was to create a territorial urban study for part of this neighbourhood. It was a section between the New Railway Station, Opuštěná Street and the existing Zvonařka Bus Station following the river embankment. The subject of the master‘s thesis is a block from this newly designed urban structure, situated in very close proximity to the river. he project focuses on the block as a whole. It conceptually solves the links between newly designed buildings, individual operations, and functions. It deals with the relationship between streets, river and buildings. Great attention is paid to the maximum use of greenery in the form of extensive and intensive roofs, internal blocks, private gardens in the inner block, as well as private front gardens. The concept seeks to provide a wide range of options and differences. This creates a closed city block that is open and responding to the river with its shape, that consists of free parts. The first / majority are the street lining. It is mostly 5-storey. Corner buildings are raised by one floor, allowing roof intensive gardens to be created. It includes a diverse range of residential units overlooking the river. Housing prevails here. On the ground floor there are a few commercial units and work-and-live. The work-and-live area also includes a private front yard on the street and private raised gardens in the interior. The second part consists of two objects extended over the pedestrian shopping promenade. One of the objects was subject of my detailed architectural study. There are the most luxurious apartments, ground floor showroom and concept store. The third part consists of a lowered 2-storey embankment building, which by its height provides the rest of the block with a beautiful, unimpeded view of the river. It covers the
House at the chapel
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This work deals with elaboration of project documentation, adjustments of architectural study and processing architectural detail of a House next to the Kaple svatého Františka z Assisi. The task was to design a polyfunctional building on a corner lot, which is a part of the housing estates of Táborská Street and ends the housing estates of Nezamyslova Street, in the city district Brno-Židenice. The goal of this project was to create an object that would be attractive by it's content for the whole district.The design is composed of two objects. The object that would be a part of the Táborská Street housing estate is a five storey building. The ground floor is used for commerce, specifically a library with a coffe shop. The other three stories are dedicated to residential accommodation for young. The first floor contains two smaller and two larger flats, where each of them is composed of two residential compartments and a shared kitchen joined with the living room. One of these flats is barrier-free. Trough the second and third storey pass six duplex flats. The second object that is a part of the Nezamyslova Street housing estate is a three storey building. The ground floor is again used for commerce, specifically a paper shop. The first floor houses one two floor flat and one four room flat. Due to the shortage of parking space an underground parking lot is situated below the objects which is accessed from the Nezamyslova Street.A significant element of this project is an object formed by an intersection of cubical shapes laid partially on the residential objects. This object creates a vertical garden accessible not only to the tenants, but primarily to the public. This object adds an otherwise absent green space in an unconvientional vertical form. It is a two storey object made of a steel contsruction, overgrown by green vines, whose irregularity allows the visitors increased view of the surroundings and at the same time allowing relaxation while surrounded
New South District and its Connection to Svratka
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The Master‘s thesis deals with the processing of the architectural study of the city block in the planned new South Quarter near the Svratka River. The project builds on a pre-diploma project whose aim was to create a territorial urban study for part of this neighbourhood. It was a section between the New Railway Station, Opuštěná Street and the existing Zvonařka Bus Station following the river embankment. The subject of the master‘s thesis is a block from this newly designed urban structure, situated in very close proximity to the river. he project focuses on the block as a whole. It conceptually solves the links between newly designed buildings, individual operations, and functions. It deals with the relationship between streets, river and buildings. Great attention is paid to the maximum use of greenery in the form of extensive and intensive roofs, internal blocks, private gardens in the inner block, as well as private front gardens. The concept seeks to provide a wide range of options and differences. This creates a closed city block that is open and responding to the river with its shape, that consists of free parts. The first / majority are the street lining. It is mostly 5-storey. Corner buildings are raised by one floor, allowing roof intensive gardens to be created. It includes a diverse range of residential units overlooking the river. Housing prevails here. On the ground floor there are a few commercial units and work-and-live. The work-and-live area also includes a private front yard on the street and private raised gardens in the interior. The second part consists of two objects extended over the pedestrian shopping promenade. One of the objects was subject of my detailed architectural study. There are the most luxurious apartments, ground floor showroom and concept store. The third part consists of a lowered 2-storey embankment building, which by its height provides the rest of the block with a beautiful, unimpeded view of the river. It covers the
House at the chapel
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This work deals with elaboration of project documentation, adjustments of architectural study and processing architectural detail of a House next to the Kaple svatého Františka z Assisi. The task was to design a polyfunctional building on a corner lot, which is a part of the housing estates of Táborská Street and ends the housing estates of Nezamyslova Street, in the city district Brno-Židenice. The goal of this project was to create an object that would be attractive by it's content for the whole district.The design is composed of two objects. The object that would be a part of the Táborská Street housing estate is a five storey building. The ground floor is used for commerce, specifically a library with a coffe shop. The other three stories are dedicated to residential accommodation for young. The first floor contains two smaller and two larger flats, where each of them is composed of two residential compartments and a shared kitchen joined with the living room. One of these flats is barrier-free. Trough the second and third storey pass six duplex flats. The second object that is a part of the Nezamyslova Street housing estate is a three storey building. The ground floor is again used for commerce, specifically a paper shop. The first floor houses one two floor flat and one four room flat. Due to the shortage of parking space an underground parking lot is situated below the objects which is accessed from the Nezamyslova Street.A significant element of this project is an object formed by an intersection of cubical shapes laid partially on the residential objects. This object creates a vertical garden accessible not only to the tenants, but primarily to the public. This object adds an otherwise absent green space in an unconvientional vertical form. It is a two storey object made of a steel contsruction, overgrown by green vines, whose irregularity allows the visitors increased view of the surroundings and at the same time allowing relaxation while surrounded

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