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Children, Youth and Adult Leisure Centre
Pitis, Dimitrios ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new building of the Leisure center for Children, Youth and Adults. Leisure center is located in Brno in Kralovo Pole on Mojmir’s Square. The building is located in a gap between the two-storey building of the Gymnasium with a gable roof and the five-storey new building of a residential building with a flat roof. The new building fills the whole gap. The plot is slightly sloping towards Košinova Street and is directly connected to the grounds of the Elementary School in Brno, Košinova 22. The overall concept of the design envisages a partial connection of the school with the operation of the leisure center. Thanks to the designed passage, pedestrians can move freely through the garden to Mojmír’s Square. The aim of the proposal is to create a pleasant environment for cultural and other uses with the greatest possible multifunctionality, to suit all groups of visitors. The building has four floors and one underground floor. The underground floor is used for warehouses, technical equipment of the building and changing rooms. On the first floor there is a multipurpose hall, a small café and a leisure center itself. All these parts can work independently of each other thanks to separate entrances. On the second floor there is a bar used for events held in the hall and two classrooms. The whole floor is connected by a corridor with a door. There are classrooms and a living room on the third floor and the fourth floor serves primarily as an access to the generous roof terrace. Flat roofs above the hall and above the fourth floor are designed as extensive green. An interesting facade is a hanging facade consisting of a suspended stainless steel wire mesh, after which a climbing plant will grow Given the world orientation the parthenocissus is a suitable plant for the facade. In summer, its leaves will protect the glass façade from the sun's rays, in autumn the leaves will become intense red to purple and fall in
New synagogue Česká Lípa
Pitis, Dimitrios ; Baranyai, René (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is an architectural study of the new synagogue in Česká Lípa. The proposed solution aims to create a complex which serves the local Jewish community and other visitors. The building contains the temple itself, including a mikveh, community administration, workshop space, lecture hall, library, kosher restaurant, and underground parking. The original synagogue was located in the defined area. The design consists of a clear geometry, which creates an open courtyard, in which the almond tree associated with the Tu Tu-shvat holiday is symbolically planted. The courtyard creates a quiet and welcoming space, which is isolated from the negative effects of the surrounding environment. The building is divided into three parts - the synagogue itself, the administrative background of the Jewish community and a kosher restaurant. The shape of the synagogue differs from the rest of the complex. It consists of a rectangular shape that ends in a semicircle. Its entire volume is oriented to the east and is rotated against to the rest of the building and its mass partially encloses the courtyard. The temple space is illuminated by a window that runs around the entire temple. The semicircular shape is further copied into the interior, where it flows smoothly into the gallery. The overall geometry of the space is supported by a circular bima, above which is hung a chandelier made of gilded steel construction and crystal glass. The tract of the restaurant has a concrete slab, which creates a lee for the entrance and at the same time covers the outdoor terrace. The windows are placed at regular intervals to promote the overall dignity of the designed building. The design also includes a fountain and a memorial to the burnt-out synagogue. The monument is in the northern part next to the synagogue and its mass defines the imaginary boundary of public and semi-public space.
New synagogue Česká Lípa
Pitis, Dimitrios ; Baranyai, René (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is an architectural study of the new synagogue in Česká Lípa. The proposed solution aims to create a complex which serves the local Jewish community and other visitors. The building contains the temple itself, including a mikveh, community administration, workshop space, lecture hall, library, kosher restaurant, and underground parking. The original synagogue was located in the defined area. The design consists of a clear geometry, which creates an open courtyard, in which the almond tree associated with the Tu Tu-shvat holiday is symbolically planted. The courtyard creates a quiet and welcoming space, which is isolated from the negative effects of the surrounding environment. The building is divided into three parts - the synagogue itself, the administrative background of the Jewish community and a kosher restaurant. The shape of the synagogue differs from the rest of the complex. It consists of a rectangular shape that ends in a semicircle. Its entire volume is oriented to the east and is rotated against to the rest of the building and its mass partially encloses the courtyard. The temple space is illuminated by a window that runs around the entire temple. The semicircular shape is further copied into the interior, where it flows smoothly into the gallery. The overall geometry of the space is supported by a circular bima, above which is hung a chandelier made of gilded steel construction and crystal glass. The tract of the restaurant has a concrete slab, which creates a lee for the entrance and at the same time covers the outdoor terrace. The windows are placed at regular intervals to promote the overall dignity of the designed building. The design also includes a fountain and a memorial to the burnt-out synagogue. The monument is in the northern part next to the synagogue and its mass defines the imaginary boundary of public and semi-public space.
Children, Youth and Adult Leisure Centre
Pitis, Dimitrios ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new building of the Leisure center for Children, Youth and Adults. Leisure center is located in Brno in Kralovo Pole on Mojmir’s Square. The building is located in a gap between the two-storey building of the Gymnasium with a gable roof and the five-storey new building of a residential building with a flat roof. The new building fills the whole gap. The plot is slightly sloping towards Košinova Street and is directly connected to the grounds of the Elementary School in Brno, Košinova 22. The overall concept of the design envisages a partial connection of the school with the operation of the leisure center. Thanks to the designed passage, pedestrians can move freely through the garden to Mojmír’s Square. The aim of the proposal is to create a pleasant environment for cultural and other uses with the greatest possible multifunctionality, to suit all groups of visitors. The building has four floors and one underground floor. The underground floor is used for warehouses, technical equipment of the building and changing rooms. On the first floor there is a multipurpose hall, a small café and a leisure center itself. All these parts can work independently of each other thanks to separate entrances. On the second floor there is a bar used for events held in the hall and two classrooms. The whole floor is connected by a corridor with a door. There are classrooms and a living room on the third floor and the fourth floor serves primarily as an access to the generous roof terrace. Flat roofs above the hall and above the fourth floor are designed as extensive green. An interesting facade is a hanging facade consisting of a suspended stainless steel wire mesh, after which a climbing plant will grow Given the world orientation the parthenocissus is a suitable plant for the facade. In summer, its leaves will protect the glass façade from the sun's rays, in autumn the leaves will become intense red to purple and fall in

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