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Culture and public centre Brno-damlake/Theme"Brno-city in the midle of the Europe"/
Mikulka, Petr ; Žalmanová,, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The theme of Master Thesis is the Brno dam and its effective utilization. The very subject of this thesis is the Cultural and Social Center (the Center). The project follows a broad urban context and provides a new insight into the operation and use of this site. It contains a proposal of movement coordination and effective utilization of the most attractive areas closely related to the water surface. Cultural and Social Center is designed as a part of the landscape. It connects two levels of trails leading around the object. This connection is expressed through the dominant stairs. The program of the Center complements and evaluates leisure activities of the site, plus the Center offers an extraordinary space. Digital RGB spectrum system senses the current weather and converts the results into a graphic and scenic projection. Thanks to this system a new concept of space is continuously formed. The atmosphere, temperature, texture, intensity etc.. The visitor thus will never be a part of the same "exhibition." The first floor, (level +0,00m) around the water surface, is preferably used as a Cultural and Social Center. It has three naves of the Center, foyer with cafe and snacks, as well as it covers a DPMB building of cabeling. Few parts of the facade are designed as a sliding facade, thus visitors could stay in direct contact with the water surface and landscape. Second floor – (level +3,50m) is an spatial continuation on the Center and the rest is mostly used for technical security of the building. In foyer there is a second part of cafe – more private and relaxing room. Third floor (level +7,00m) is connected with the trail going around the building. At this level takes place leisure and educational center, which is complemented by the multifunction hall and an administrative facilities. The idea of landscape use is to provide an outdoor sports urban park a la Miralles urban parks.
New family house in Kudlov
Mikulka, Petr ; Sobotka, Jindřich (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The object of this bachelor work is a new building of a family house in Kudlov. It is timberwork of a rectangular pattern with a saddle roof and desk dormer windows. The object is in a steep land. The basement is made of permanent shuttering blocks and it is partly embedded into the slope. The overhead construction is timberwork frame construction with an attic. The structure should be close to a classical curbed house from the architectural aspect. The part of foreside is facing with planks imitating components of timbering and the part is rendered. The plinth and the masonry of the basement are facing with stones. The roofing is made of an artificial slate. The house is calculated for two people living there.
Roman imperial central plan buildings as a free standing architecture
Mikulka, Petr ; Ondřejová, Iva (advisor) ; Bouzek, Jan (referee)
To the basic structural components of centrally planed buildings in the Roman imperial architecture belongs the pronaos or vestibule, the intermediate block, the mantle and the dome of the cella. Occasionally represented is the external portico. The specific feature of the rotunda - mausoleum type is the crypt located within the podium. The exact form of the pronaos at most of the buildings remains uncertain. Commonly anticipated is a temple facade with a fastigium or pediment carried on columns. The later edifices may have a Syrian fronton (Diocletian's mausoleum) or an arcade front (Tor de'Schiavi). The vestibul on the other hand was a closed hall of a square (Sant'Aquilino), but more often rectangular plan. With one exception (Mausoleum of Helena), all of the vestibules have semicircular apses on the short ends. Its primary function consists in integrating the rotunda with another structure. The conception of a central-plan building with an external portico can be related to the small circular peripteral temples, well known from both, the Hellenistic and the late republican Roman architecture ("Tempio di Portunno", Gallienus 'mausoleum, Constantina's mausoleum).The crypt is solely associated with the rotunda - mausoleum type and its form is not standardized but varies from an "H" shaped plan (Gallienus'...
Roman imperial central plan buildings as a free standing architecture
Mikulka, Petr ; Bouzek, Jan (referee) ; Ondřejová, Iva (advisor)
To the basic structural components of centrally planed buildings in the Roman imperial architecture belongs the pronaos or vestibule, the intermediate block, the mantle and the dome of the cella. Occasionally represented is the external portico. The specific feature of the rotunda - mausoleum type is the crypt located within the podium. The exact form of the pronaos at most of the buildings remains uncertain. Commonly anticipated is a temple facade with a fastigium or pediment carried on columns. The later edifices may have a Syrian fronton (Diocletian's mausoleum) or an arcade front (Tor de'Schiavi). The vestibul on the other hand was a closed hall of a square (Sant'Aquilino), but more often rectangular plan. With one exception (Mausoleum of Helena), all of the vestibules have semicircular apses on the short ends. Its primary function consists in integrating the rotunda with another structure. The conception of a central-plan building with an external portico can be related to the small circular peripteral temples, well known from both, the Hellenistic and the late republican Roman architecture ("Tempio di Portunno", Gallienus 'mausoleum, Constantina's mausoleum).The crypt is solely associated with the rotunda - mausoleum type and its form is not standardized but varies from an "H" shaped plan (Gallienus'...
Culture and public centre Brno-damlake/Theme"Brno-city in the midle of the Europe"/
Mikulka, Petr ; Žalmanová,, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The theme of Master Thesis is the Brno dam and its effective utilization. The very subject of this thesis is the Cultural and Social Center (the Center). The project follows a broad urban context and provides a new insight into the operation and use of this site. It contains a proposal of movement coordination and effective utilization of the most attractive areas closely related to the water surface. Cultural and Social Center is designed as a part of the landscape. It connects two levels of trails leading around the object. This connection is expressed through the dominant stairs. The program of the Center complements and evaluates leisure activities of the site, plus the Center offers an extraordinary space. Digital RGB spectrum system senses the current weather and converts the results into a graphic and scenic projection. Thanks to this system a new concept of space is continuously formed. The atmosphere, temperature, texture, intensity etc.. The visitor thus will never be a part of the same "exhibition." The first floor, (level +0,00m) around the water surface, is preferably used as a Cultural and Social Center. It has three naves of the Center, foyer with cafe and snacks, as well as it covers a DPMB building of cabeling. Few parts of the facade are designed as a sliding facade, thus visitors could stay in direct contact with the water surface and landscape. Second floor – (level +3,50m) is an spatial continuation on the Center and the rest is mostly used for technical security of the building. In foyer there is a second part of cafe – more private and relaxing room. Third floor (level +7,00m) is connected with the trail going around the building. At this level takes place leisure and educational center, which is complemented by the multifunction hall and an administrative facilities. The idea of landscape use is to provide an outdoor sports urban park a la Miralles urban parks.
New family house in Kudlov
Mikulka, Petr ; Sobotka, Jindřich (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The object of this bachelor work is a new building of a family house in Kudlov. It is timberwork of a rectangular pattern with a saddle roof and desk dormer windows. The object is in a steep land. The basement is made of permanent shuttering blocks and it is partly embedded into the slope. The overhead construction is timberwork frame construction with an attic. The structure should be close to a classical curbed house from the architectural aspect. The part of foreside is facing with planks imitating components of timbering and the part is rendered. The plinth and the masonry of the basement are facing with stones. The roofing is made of an artificial slate. The house is calculated for two people living there.

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