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Production buildings, Production of aquariums in Brno
Starý, Tadeáš ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was designing a new industrial object and creating structural part of design documentation for a production hall in Brno Horní-Heršpice. This object is based on a architectural study made as part of subject AG035. Horní Heršpice is a city district located at southern side of Brno. At the plot there are few small buildings in desolate conditions, which are intended for demolition. Car service building in the eastern side of plot is preserved in my design. Architectural conception was to creace three graduating masses. Every mass has its own internal function – administrative building, production hall with a crane and production hall with storage facilities. Toghether they create one functional unit. From office hall emerges glazed exhibition space. Its load-bearing structure is made of subtle glass beams. This space represents aquarium. Skeletal structural system is made from precast concrete elements. For facade are used white sandwich facade panels. Roof panels at halls create gable roof. Administrative building has green terrace. To break the symmetry is used polygonal water feature. Above the water there is glass artwork and pier. Object is meant to represent company akvária-Pavlica with its elegance, minimalism and present technologies, used to create aquariums, in structural details.
Industrial bakery Herold Brno
Soška, Jakub ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of this work is to project documentation, which consists of documentation for building permits in 1: 100 scale and documentation for construction in 1:50 scale. The work is based on architectural studies prepared in the course AG35. The subject of the thesis is the solution of new industrial bakeries Herold in Brno in Horní Heršpice on the street K Terminálu. The solution includes both industrial building itself and its surroundings. The basic idea was the breakdown of the three basic longitudinal masses into smaller parts. They create the impression folded structures from individual blocks. The blocks are separated by a narrow alley, which is located in the roof blocks embedded in the mass. The overall appearance of the industrial bakery is also supported using cassette facade system on the front blocks.
Conversion of Bata Production Buildings
Nedbalová, Monika ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis is a conversion of Bata production buildings no. 24 and 25 to leasable units for small and medium business. The building site is located in the Svit area (Bata´s production areal) in city Zlín. This thesis is based on an architectural study prepared in the summer semester of the second year of study. The aim of the project is to demonstrate the usability of buildings intended for demolition. Objects are world-unique structures with very flexible frame structural system, which is usable for many purposes. This conversion to leasable units for business allows financial autonomy of the objects and predisposes them to permanent use. A system of removable partitions in the interior gives flexibility and universality to a units. The project involves the conversion of existing buildings no. 24 and 25 and new building no. 24/2. The building is designed as the main entrance, from which it is possible to access the two neighboring buildings by connecting bridges in the 3rd and 4th floors. Also provides restaurant and a seasonal rooftop terrace. The basic idea was to preserve valuable architectural expression of buildings in line with the modern concept. Valuable semi-public place is created between no. 24 and 25, whose function is to make more attractive central part of the city Zlín. New building is a landmark for employees and visitors, which integrates other services.
Production buildings VW Autocenter
Nováková, Eva ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
A goal of this thesis is elaborating of a project documentation which is consisted of a building permit documentation in a scale 1:100 and a construction documentation in a scale 1:50. This thesis is based on architectural study elaborated within the course AG35. A subject matter of the Bachelor thesis is a design of a newbuilding of the showroom of a Car-centre Volkswagen Group in Brno - Zábrdovice on Cejl street. The part of the design is the architectural object itself and its surroundings. The original idea was to create a large view area for the people passing or driving by to have a good view of exposed cars. To this purpose a circular floor plan has provided the best viewings inside the building from several points of view. A form of the showroom is a cylinder which is partially covered by white fabric shades. The whole structural system of the showroom is formed by steel columns with a reinforced concrete wall. A roof construction is made up by steel trusses.
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Šeda, David ; Helis, Jan (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis follows up and further elaborates the architectural study prepared within the subject Studio Creation 2 - AG032 - Production Buildings. The main topic of the work is the new construction of a building for the production of sparkling wines. The building is located in the cadastral area of Kobylí in Moravia. The building is not typical in the surrounding buildings, but still respects the surrounding buildings. The street part of the building is bent with a street line, the height of the building does not exceed the surrounding buildings, but tries to fit into the sloping terrain on which the building stands. The building has two floors. The floor marked as 1S, occupies a purely production function and there is a complete line for wine production from pressing to bottling. This line is loosely connected to the sparkling wine production line. There are also archive and expedition warehouses on this floor. This floor is part of the whole street sunk into the terrain, as the land continues to slope downwards, the building gradually grows out of the terrain. Structurally, the 1S is designed as a so-called reinforced concrete white tub. It fulfills both the HI function of the substructure and the aesthetic function, which is described as visible concrete from the exterior and interior of the building. The 1st floor of the building is entered from the street part and this floor has several functions. In the front part there is all the administration of the building together with the wine and sparkling wine shop, through the so-called connecting block we get to the living area, where there are a total of 6 rooms for guests who can stay here. One of the rooms is designed as barrier-free. The construction system of the 1st floor is made of YTONG blocks. To achieve thermal comfort in the interior, this floor is insulated with mineral wool and a ventilated wooden facade made of Siberian larch is subsequently designed for the composition of the insulatio
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Jůzová, Terezie ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new building for sparkling wine production in Kobylí na Moravě. The design also includes a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. The study on this topic has already been elaborated within the subject Studio of Architectural Design 3 - AG033. This work is supplemented by Documentation for construction and Building permit documentation. The planned building is designed so that it fits into the surrounding collateral. The height of the buildings is adapted to the surrounding buildings. A two-storey building is designed. The building is partly embedded in the terrain and therefore from wiev main road is single-storey. Buildings in the area have a gabled roof. The gabled roof is therefore also chosen on the designed building. On the plot is designed building, which is composed of two sites, parts of production and public parts. The parts are visually separated by passing to the courtyard. In the production part there is a complete line for sparkling wine production from wine pressing to bottling, storage in a customs warehouse and subsequent expedition. There is also an office, facilities for employees, warehouse and laboratory for quality control of products. In the public part there is a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. A thin layer of silicate plaster of white color is on the facade of the building. The main feature is the crossing of saddle roofs with shields and their framing. Four of the eight gables have decorative acacia wood trim on the façade. The frame is made of cement-bonded particleboards, which are painted with anthracite paint. The roof covering is made of galvanized sheets.
Industrial bakery Herold Brno
Šebela, Vojtěch ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is based on project that has been processed within the subject AG035 Architectural design of the 6th semestr of Bachelor’s degree. The proposed building is a production facility of an industrial bakery for a Herold company that wants to get production closer to the city of Brno. The land was selected in the area of Horní Heršpice in the place of unused brownfield industrial area. The surrounding area is partly an industrial zone, continuosly connected to a residental area. „K terminálu“ access road is at the same time an importnant conection for a nearby transhipment. The proposed object is divided into two main parts. Dominant and simpler is the production hall, whose sisposition ensures the smooth production process. The smaller and more structured administraion building connects to it workers' background. The endeavor was to rexpect boundaries of the plot in whose directions the complex reacts with its morphology. This should bring into order otherwise chaotic buildings and fully complement it. Between the production hall and office part is the half closed atrium, forming the rest zone where the offices and rest room are oriented. Around the complex is logistic comuniction and staff parking. The loadbearing structure is on the principle of steel frame system supplemented by longitudinal bracing. It will be covered by warm flat roof on the trapezoidal sheet. Most of their elements will be admitted in the interior and its modulation will be reflected in the exterior. The cladding will be done in Kingspan panels in white on an administrative object and dark gray on a production hall. In order to soften the form of the office part, most of the surface is made from window glassblocks. This should improve the human scale appearance on the contrary the superhuman scale of the production hall. Interior will be illuminated well and airy, for a positive influence on workers. On the corner there will be a staircase to a walkable roof.
Production buildings, Production of aquariums in Brno
Starý, Tadeáš ; Klement, Miloš (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was designing a new industrial object and creating structural part of design documentation for a production hall in Brno Horní-Heršpice. This object is based on a architectural study made as part of subject AG035. Horní Heršpice is a city district located at southern side of Brno. At the plot there are few small buildings in desolate conditions, which are intended for demolition. Car service building in the eastern side of plot is preserved in my design. Architectural conception was to creace three graduating masses. Every mass has its own internal function – administrative building, production hall with a crane and production hall with storage facilities. Toghether they create one functional unit. From office hall emerges glazed exhibition space. Its load-bearing structure is made of subtle glass beams. This space represents aquarium. Skeletal structural system is made from precast concrete elements. For facade are used white sandwich facade panels. Roof panels at halls create gable roof. Administrative building has green terrace. To break the symmetry is used polygonal water feature. Above the water there is glass artwork and pier. Object is meant to represent company akvária-Pavlica with its elegance, minimalism and present technologies, used to create aquariums, in structural details.
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Šeda, David ; Helis, Jan (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis follows up and further elaborates the architectural study prepared within the subject Studio Creation 2 - AG032 - Production Buildings. The main topic of the work is the new construction of a building for the production of sparkling wines. The building is located in the cadastral area of Kobylí in Moravia. The building is not typical in the surrounding buildings, but still respects the surrounding buildings. The street part of the building is bent with a street line, the height of the building does not exceed the surrounding buildings, but tries to fit into the sloping terrain on which the building stands. The building has two floors. The floor marked as 1S, occupies a purely production function and there is a complete line for wine production from pressing to bottling. This line is loosely connected to the sparkling wine production line. There are also archive and expedition warehouses on this floor. This floor is part of the whole street sunk into the terrain, as the land continues to slope downwards, the building gradually grows out of the terrain. Structurally, the 1S is designed as a so-called reinforced concrete white tub. It fulfills both the HI function of the substructure and the aesthetic function, which is described as visible concrete from the exterior and interior of the building. The 1st floor of the building is entered from the street part and this floor has several functions. In the front part there is all the administration of the building together with the wine and sparkling wine shop, through the so-called connecting block we get to the living area, where there are a total of 6 rooms for guests who can stay here. One of the rooms is designed as barrier-free. The construction system of the 1st floor is made of YTONG blocks. To achieve thermal comfort in the interior, this floor is insulated with mineral wool and a ventilated wooden facade made of Siberian larch is subsequently designed for the composition of the insulatio
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Jůzová, Terezie ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new building for sparkling wine production in Kobylí na Moravě. The design also includes a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. The study on this topic has already been elaborated within the subject Studio of Architectural Design 3 - AG033. This work is supplemented by Documentation for construction and Building permit documentation. The planned building is designed so that it fits into the surrounding collateral. The height of the buildings is adapted to the surrounding buildings. A two-storey building is designed. The building is partly embedded in the terrain and therefore from wiev main road is single-storey. Buildings in the area have a gabled roof. The gabled roof is therefore also chosen on the designed building. On the plot is designed building, which is composed of two sites, parts of production and public parts. The parts are visually separated by passing to the courtyard. In the production part there is a complete line for sparkling wine production from wine pressing to bottling, storage in a customs warehouse and subsequent expedition. There is also an office, facilities for employees, warehouse and laboratory for quality control of products. In the public part there is a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. A thin layer of silicate plaster of white color is on the facade of the building. The main feature is the crossing of saddle roofs with shields and their framing. Four of the eight gables have decorative acacia wood trim on the façade. The frame is made of cement-bonded particleboards, which are painted with anthracite paint. The roof covering is made of galvanized sheets.

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