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The Building Minska Brno
Juchelka, Tomáš ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on my architectonic study written during the third year of studying. The theme is the project related to the town house Minska in Brno which will be situated in the current blank space in the street Minska which is located in the town district Brno Žabovřesky. In the thesis this project is subsequently developed into higher levels in terms of project documentation. The main idea is the draft of dominant but at the same time undemanding objects in terms of material and operation which bring the order into the particular area. Currently there are simple family houses and four and five-storey buildings in particular. In their ground floors there are services, shops and things like that. The estate which is the basis of my project is situated in the blank space between two buildings and is very narrow, deep and oriented on north and south by its shorter sides. The draft of the building elaborated by myself is divided into two parts – SO1 and SO2 which are interconnected with smaller garden. First of them – SO1 is a part of built-up area related to the street Minska and is constituted by the basic cubic substance characteristic of five above-ground and one underground storeys. There are four residential units, non-residential commercial space and technical facilities. The second part SO2 is situated on the second side of the estate on its edge next to the street called Kubanska made of the same cubic substance and is divided into two higher four and five-storey parts and one lower single-storey part in the middle. There are six residential units, three non-residential ones, technical facilities and underground parking place. There are ten residential units and four separate commercial spaces designed in my project. In terms of construction both parts are arranged as longitudinal wall system made of reinforced concrete which is stiffened by means of core and monolithic ceiling of reinforced concrete.
Condominium Hlinky in the city centre of Brno
Tomický, Ondřej ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I further develop the architectural design I worked out during the fifth semester, at the subject AG034. My work was led by Ing. arch. Marcela Uřídilová. Now, I have elaborated the study led by doc. Ing. arch. Juraj Dulenčín, Ph.D., and Ing. Dušan Hradil, on the level of Documentation for building permit, and subsequently on the level of Documentation for Construction Execution. The theme of this work is the design of a multifunctional town house in a gap site between two existing buildings in Hlinky street in Brno. The 9.4-meter-wide gap is in a street with terraced houses, right next to the public transport stop, opposite the main entrance to the Brno Exhibition Center. The house has one basement and five above-ground floors, is based on a foundation slab and finished with a flat roof. It has a longitudinal wall construction system; the load is transmitted by reinforced concrete monolithic walls and ceilings. The house creates a height transition between both adjoining buildings. In the basement is located the technical facilities of the whole building, on the ground floor there is the main and secondary entrance, entrance for cars and the access to the parking stackers with eight parking places. On the 2nd floor is located a studio and office with a common hall. The 3rd, 4th and 5th floors contains two luxury maisonettes. The common partition between both apartments is located on the 4th floor. Across the entire height of the house pervades the inner core of vertical routes - staircase and elevator. The main mass of the house is aligned between adjoining buildings. On the south side, the last fifth floor is lightly indented from the street. On the north side, a mass of the space parking protrudes from the main mass of the building into the slope of Žlutý kopec. Because the building plot is enclosed by adjoining houses on two sides, the only free facades are oriented to the south and to the north.
Condominium Hlinky in the city centre of Brno
Tomický, Ondřej ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I further develop the architectural design I worked out during the fifth semester, at the subject AG034. My work was led by Ing. arch. Marcela Uřídilová. Now, I have elaborated the study led by doc. Ing. arch. Juraj Dulenčín, Ph.D., and Ing. Dušan Hradil, on the level of Documentation for building permit, and subsequently on the level of Documentation for Construction Execution. The theme of this work is the design of a multifunctional town house in a gap site between two existing buildings in Hlinky street in Brno. The 9.4-meter-wide gap is in a street with terraced houses, right next to the public transport stop, opposite the main entrance to the Brno Exhibition Center. The house has one basement and five above-ground floors, is based on a foundation slab and finished with a flat roof. It has a longitudinal wall construction system; the load is transmitted by reinforced concrete monolithic walls and ceilings. The house creates a height transition between both adjoining buildings. In the basement is located the technical facilities of the whole building, on the ground floor there is the main and secondary entrance, entrance for cars and the access to the parking stackers with eight parking places. On the 2nd floor is located a studio and office with a common hall. The 3rd, 4th and 5th floors contains two luxury maisonettes. The common partition between both apartments is located on the 4th floor. Across the entire height of the house pervades the inner core of vertical routes - staircase and elevator. The main mass of the house is aligned between adjoining buildings. On the south side, the last fifth floor is lightly indented from the street. On the north side, a mass of the space parking protrudes from the main mass of the building into the slope of Žlutý kopec. Because the building plot is enclosed by adjoining houses on two sides, the only free facades are oriented to the south and to the north.
The Building Minska Brno
Juchelka, Tomáš ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on my architectonic study written during the third year of studying. The theme is the project related to the town house Minska in Brno which will be situated in the current blank space in the street Minska which is located in the town district Brno Žabovřesky. In the thesis this project is subsequently developed into higher levels in terms of project documentation. The main idea is the draft of dominant but at the same time undemanding objects in terms of material and operation which bring the order into the particular area. Currently there are simple family houses and four and five-storey buildings in particular. In their ground floors there are services, shops and things like that. The estate which is the basis of my project is situated in the blank space between two buildings and is very narrow, deep and oriented on north and south by its shorter sides. The draft of the building elaborated by myself is divided into two parts – SO1 and SO2 which are interconnected with smaller garden. First of them – SO1 is a part of built-up area related to the street Minska and is constituted by the basic cubic substance characteristic of five above-ground and one underground storeys. There are four residential units, non-residential commercial space and technical facilities. The second part SO2 is situated on the second side of the estate on its edge next to the street called Kubanska made of the same cubic substance and is divided into two higher four and five-storey parts and one lower single-storey part in the middle. There are six residential units, three non-residential ones, technical facilities and underground parking place. There are ten residential units and four separate commercial spaces designed in my project. In terms of construction both parts are arranged as longitudinal wall system made of reinforced concrete which is stiffened by means of core and monolithic ceiling of reinforced concrete.

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