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Parking house of NPP Dukovany
Machů, Jana ; Vlachynský, Ladislav (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of the building of the Parking house for the Dukovany nuclear power plant. The basis of this work is based on the subject AG035 – Architectural design studio 5. The area is flat and large enough, so there was a requirement to repeat the building on this land in the second stage of construction. Therefore, two mirror-identical objects (SO01 and SO02) are designed in one area. In this bachelor work is solved object SO01. The land is trapezoidal, half of which now has a parking area. Along the northwest boundary of the plot lies a road to which the plot connects in the northern part. Now the land is located on the northwest side of the nuclear power plant, however, the construction of another part of the power plant is planned and thus the parking house will occur in the middle of these two units. The parking house is designed as a four-storey building with 787 parking spaces. It is a simple mass in the shape of a block, which is accentuated by a protruding cantilevered staircase on each side of the building. The building also visually plays on the facade with its closed and open areas, which are covered by aluminum slats. Structurally the building is designed as reinforced concrete, for the most part prefabricated (columns, girders and ceiling panels) for speed and simplicity of construction, but there is also used monolithic reinforced concrete (walls and ceiling slabs) to reinforce the building. The construction system is bidirectional.
Brno City Hospital
Machů, Jana ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The topic of this diploma thesis is The Projection of the Building of the Municipal hospital of the city (of) Brno. This thesis is based on the knowledge gained from the course NGA056 - The specialized atelier. The main area is located in the part of Brno called Ponava, just opposite (nearby) the Lužánky park.This specific area only enables projection of a block type of a hospital that would have several floors. This plot is mainly flat having a slight scope. The area is now built-up by just one-floor ruined buildings and also by the Ice rink Lužánky. There is a link-up variety of traffic connections from all of the sides since the plot is detour. The building of the hospital is designed as a six-floor building in the shape of cuboid with large atriums inside of the object. The first and the second floors are the largest of all of the floors - covering the whole hospital floor plan. The third and the fourth floors are "jumped" from the perimeter of the building and are formed in the mass that hes shape of fingers. The fifth and the sixth floor are designed in the shape of a letter H. There is an another six-floor corner building attached to this part that is copying the street line. There is also a possibility of enlarging the hospital on the marked spare area. The object is visually designed as a cuboid mass with atriums and a corner building. The main part of the hospital is designed with a white colour and some golden horizontal panels that are actually connecting it with the corner object, where is also additionally added a 3D facade element - in a meaning of a golden alluminium sun-shields. Structurally, the building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolith, a two-way system with Deltabeam steel girders for more variable and economical wiring in ceilings.
Brno City Hospital
Machů, Jana ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The topic of this diploma thesis is The Projection of the Building of the Municipal hospital of the city (of) Brno. This thesis is based on the knowledge gained from the course NGA056 - The specialized atelier. The main area is located in the part of Brno called Ponava, just opposite (nearby) the Lužánky park.This specific area only enables projection of a block type of a hospital that would have several floors. This plot is mainly flat having a slight scope. The area is now built-up by just one-floor ruined buildings and also by the Ice rink Lužánky. There is a link-up variety of traffic connections from all of the sides since the plot is detour. The building of the hospital is designed as a six-floor building in the shape of cuboid with large atriums inside of the object. The first and the second floors are the largest of all of the floors - covering the whole hospital floor plan. The third and the fourth floors are "jumped" from the perimeter of the building and are formed in the mass that hes shape of fingers. The fifth and the sixth floor are designed in the shape of a letter H. There is an another six-floor corner building attached to this part that is copying the street line. There is also a possibility of enlarging the hospital on the marked spare area. The object is visually designed as a cuboid mass with atriums and a corner building. The main part of the hospital is designed with a white colour and some golden horizontal panels that are actually connecting it with the corner object, where is also additionally added a 3D facade element - in a meaning of a golden alluminium sun-shields. Structurally, the building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolith, a two-way system with Deltabeam steel girders for more variable and economical wiring in ceilings.
Návrh a možnosti realizace jezdeckých stezek v Slovensko-moravských Karpatech
Machů, Jana
In my thesis, I focused on the issue of equestrian tourism in the region of the Slovak-Moravian Carpathians. The thesis also deals with the overall question of equestrian tourism, its problems, real facts and conflicts with other interests and sports. Furthermore, the work analyzesthe current situation of already existing horse trails in the sphere of interest in The Czech and Slovak Republic. The second part identifies the problems of horse tourism of the concerned area where I suggest the appropriate riding paths including links to already implemented bridleways, taking into consideration all aspects of that territory.
Parking house of NPP Dukovany
Machů, Jana ; Vlachynský, Ladislav (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of the building of the Parking house for the Dukovany nuclear power plant. The basis of this work is based on the subject AG035 – Architectural design studio 5. The area is flat and large enough, so there was a requirement to repeat the building on this land in the second stage of construction. Therefore, two mirror-identical objects (SO01 and SO02) are designed in one area. In this bachelor work is solved object SO01. The land is trapezoidal, half of which now has a parking area. Along the northwest boundary of the plot lies a road to which the plot connects in the northern part. Now the land is located on the northwest side of the nuclear power plant, however, the construction of another part of the power plant is planned and thus the parking house will occur in the middle of these two units. The parking house is designed as a four-storey building with 787 parking spaces. It is a simple mass in the shape of a block, which is accentuated by a protruding cantilevered staircase on each side of the building. The building also visually plays on the facade with its closed and open areas, which are covered by aluminum slats. Structurally the building is designed as reinforced concrete, for the most part prefabricated (columns, girders and ceiling panels) for speed and simplicity of construction, but there is also used monolithic reinforced concrete (walls and ceiling slabs) to reinforce the building. The construction system is bidirectional.
Návrh jezdeckých stezek v CHKO Beskydy - mikroregionu Hornolidečsko
Machů, Jana
In my bachelor thesis I focused on the issue of equestrian tourism in the CHKO Beskydy -- subregion Hornolidečsko. This thesis deals with the overall issue of equestrian tourism, legislation, current situation in selected areas (compared to abroad, Czech Republic, South Bohemia and region Zlín) and the management of existing riding paths. Furthermore the work deals with requirements for horses, horse and rider equipment, terrain conditions, marking paths and last but not least the necessary bridleway equipment. In the second part the thesis identifies the issues with the territory subregion Hornolidečsko, where taking into account all aspects of the region are trying to propose appropriate riding paths, which could be realized in the future.

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