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New atelier of stage design at Kobližná Street in Brno
Prokopová, Kateřina ; Žáková, Dagmar (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of the pre-created architectural study into project documentation including architectural and technical details. The object is the reconstruction of the building in the city center of Brno - Central on the street Kobližná. The building is situated in the historical heart of the city and lies in a slightly sloping terrain. It is a 7th floor building with one underground floor. This is a design of a new atelier for students of stage design, especially workshops, laboratories, classrooms and studios of individual years. There is also a JAMU Rectorate, a public café and a shop of modeling needs. We think that the object is protected by the monument, which is why the mass and the original character of the building are preserved. The major changes will be in the layout, most partitions will be drained and the building will be broken down according to current needs and requirements.
"Centrum" Department Store in Brno
Hanychová, Hana ; Sznapková, Radka (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the architectural study of the reconstruction and extension of the department store “Centrum“ by an architect Vladimír Karfík, which is situated between the Jánská and Kobližná streets in Brno. This object should have been the highest building in the whole of Europe at its time, but due to the problems, which occurred during the construction, finally only eight storeys out of the original twenty eight were realized. The new object will be a fifteen storey building. Original eight ground floors, from which the last two were subsided, is aligned to a seven storey whole in a new design, and on this unit there is the extension of eight shorter floors, which are on the south side retreating and which are converging to one point like an unfolding fan in the direction to a new extension block with communication and installation cores in the western part. This creates the southern facade of small terraces, and an architectural expression from the perspective of pedestrians acts dynamically and less mighty. The functional utilization is combined, there is a passage with shops, two cafés, services, administration, and on the last floors there is housing. From an architectural point of view the building fits into the structure of urban conservation and the height does not exceed the spires of the church.
New atelier of stage design at Kobližná Street in Brno
Prokopová, Kateřina ; Žáková, Dagmar (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of the pre-created architectural study into project documentation including architectural and technical details. The object is the reconstruction of the building in the city center of Brno - Central on the street Kobližná. The building is situated in the historical heart of the city and lies in a slightly sloping terrain. It is a 7th floor building with one underground floor. This is a design of a new atelier for students of stage design, especially workshops, laboratories, classrooms and studios of individual years. There is also a JAMU Rectorate, a public café and a shop of modeling needs. We think that the object is protected by the monument, which is why the mass and the original character of the building are preserved. The major changes will be in the layout, most partitions will be drained and the building will be broken down according to current needs and requirements.
"Centrum" Department Store in Brno
Hanychová, Hana ; Sznapková, Radka (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the architectural study of the reconstruction and extension of the department store “Centrum“ by an architect Vladimír Karfík, which is situated between the Jánská and Kobližná streets in Brno. This object should have been the highest building in the whole of Europe at its time, but due to the problems, which occurred during the construction, finally only eight storeys out of the original twenty eight were realized. The new object will be a fifteen storey building. Original eight ground floors, from which the last two were subsided, is aligned to a seven storey whole in a new design, and on this unit there is the extension of eight shorter floors, which are on the south side retreating and which are converging to one point like an unfolding fan in the direction to a new extension block with communication and installation cores in the western part. This creates the southern facade of small terraces, and an architectural expression from the perspective of pedestrians acts dynamically and less mighty. The functional utilization is combined, there is a passage with shops, two cafés, services, administration, and on the last floors there is housing. From an architectural point of view the building fits into the structure of urban conservation and the height does not exceed the spires of the church.

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