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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
Architectural study of the sacral object Brno - Líšeň
Bortlová, Kateřina ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The content of the diploma thesis was an architectural study of a sacral building in Brno - Líšeň. The subject of the study was the elaboration of an ideological design of a sacral complex, which consisted of a church and a parish. The main operator of the whole complex will be the Salesian community, whose background is in close proximity to the area. The basic idea of the design was to design a spiritual place, which in its form conveys clear information about the use of the object and at the same time supports the development of ideas of the Salesian community. It is a structure that conveys the mission itself, not by one element, but by a set of several elements that together create a story, vision, mission. The ideological solution in this case thus becomes an equilateral triangle, which symbolizes the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. With its dominant vertical direction facing the sky, the object symbolically points to the spiritual path and self-realization. The given area is solved as a complex, the elements of which complement each other and thus create a harmonious whole. The design creates a space for both liturgical celebrations in the interior and exterior, which is used by the outdoor presbytery, which is complemented by residential stairs. These elements are intended to encourage residents to meet and establish friendly relations.
The analysis of acoustic properties of innovative wood-based materials
Svojanovský, Jan ; Nop, Patrik (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The content of this work is research of innovative wood-based materials in the acous-tic perspective. Basically, the goal is to determine the influence of the internal structure of the wood-based material on variables, which are sound speed, acoustic resistance, or acous-tic constant. In total were measured 15 samples, each one was made in a different way. Each sam-ple was weighted, and the length of its sides was measured. By using the ultra sonic timer, it was measured the time of the sound impulses, which go through the samples in all of their axes for the purpose of observation the influence the fibers on speed of sound in the materi-al. The next thing to do was to determine another magnitude, which describe acoustic of the material. All measurements were taken in room conditions (room humidity). Six of the sam-ples, which were randomly selected from those 15 samples, were measured once again after two weeks. In those two weeks were all the samples saved in air-conditioned place in which was the room humidity distinct lower. In the end all the samples were compared with each other and they were also com-pared with materials which are commonly used in production of musical instruments or acoustic components. Possible use in the music industry was assigned to each sample.
Kindergarten
Chludilová, Alice ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the design of a new kindergarten building located on a slightly sloping plot in Dubňany, South Moravia. Functionally it is possible to divide the kindergarten into three parts - administration, education and technical facilities. There are two classes, each for 24 for children, a separate common room and a pottery class. The total capacity of the kindergarten is 48 children. It is designed as a single-storey building with a green flat roof and without a basement. It is based on concrete foundation strips. Loadbearing mansory is made of sand-lime blocks, partitions are made of sand-lime blocks and aerated concrete blocks, ceiling is made of prestressed hollow core slabs. The walls are insulated with a combination of contact thermal insulation system and ventilated facade with facade cladding of fibre-cement board and timber cladding. Atypical round windows were use as a fun detail for the both classrooms and the common room.
Fragile World
Jindrák, Matěj ; Monika,, Mitášová (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
In my final thesis I will focus tonatural wood, whileworking with itin a free manner. I will add other materialsaccording to design process. The res ult will be installation of spatial obj ects into selected environment.
Preparation of the implementation of Kelčský Javorník Lookout Tower, Rajnochovice
Vokurek, Kamil ; Rotrekl, Ivo (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
This diploma thesis is based on preparation of the implementation of Kelčský Javorník Lookout Tower in Rajnochovice. The main idea of the lookout tower constructing is to increase the local tourism. Diploma thesis assesses the whole project and it is focused on the foundation of the rough lower construction and also on assembly of the higher construction. Planning was assessed in terms of time, finance and in terms of the use of material resources. The quality of construction will be ensured by created inspection and test plans. To increase the overall service life of the structures, a scheduled maintenance schedule was designed. A variant solution of electricity supply was proposed, which will shorten the construction time, reduce the total construction costs and the overall maintenance of the building during its lifetime.
Multipurpose centre in Hodonín
Zbořil, David ; Štrba, Michal (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis solves with the design and static assessment of a multipurpose center in Hodonín. The structure is divided into three statically separated parts. The two structural units, consisting of steel frames with composite reinforced concrete slabs, are symmetrical and the middle part, formed by wooden frames made of glued laminated timber. The construction was solved using a computational 3D model. The model was created in the program RFEM 5.21.01. Using the model, the internal forces and dimensions of the usual elements were calculated. The construction was assessed in the program RFEM 5.21.01 and in MS Excel 2010. The outermost buildings have 7 floors and are designed for residential and office space. The maximum height of the structure is 27.60 m, including the attic. The central multifunctional hall is roofed by a walkable green roof. The maximum height of the middle part is 12.50 m. The largest floor plan dimensions of the building are 49,050 m x 24,000 m.
Housing for bro
Kropšová, Zuzana ; Šnajdarová, Helena (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
I have a brother with a mental disability. The moment when he will move away from his mom‘s house is slowly approaching. The question is: Where will he move? What will he do during the days? Where will he be able to work? Will he be able to live like most of us? Will he be useful and beneficial for society? Will people perceive him as someone who needs help or as someone who has something to offer? Architecture gives space to people. Space that forms them. Space has the power to unite people. It can tear down barriers which have been build during the years. Space can open up new possibilities. That is why I am convinced that I can find answers to my questions through architecture. In my work, I want to map the life of an adult with a mental disability and find a way how to integrate him into the mainstream society fully. I want to find a way how to make partners from clients. Since I have lived with a person with a mental disability for 15 years of my life, I will rely primarily on my personal experience. I tailored the work to my brother, but, at the same time, I want it to have a general outreach. I will draw inspiration from literature, legislation, and personal meetings.
Wood-splitting machines - security aspect
Láznička, David ; Zeizinger, Lukáš (referee) ; Malášek, Jiří (advisor)
The main goals of this bachelor thesis include development and critical research of splitting machines. The main focus is on manufacturers and types of log splitters, where their technical parameters, suitability for use and safety features protecting users are assessed. At the end of the work are the safety requirements set by the standard ČSN EN 609-1. Part of the work is also a 3D model of the splitting machine.
Design of Electric Garden Shredder
Kreidlová, Tereza ; Paliatka, Peter (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
My thesis is focused on design of an electric garden woodchipper. The aim is to improve the shaping, ergonomics, mobility and technical visual solutions of existing products along with an interesting visual solution that would be useful in practice when working in the garden. It is important to follow the current working principles of crushing wood and ensure comfortable handling.

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