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Multifunctional Building Brno
Lacinová, Michaela ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The main aim of this work is the solution of a new multifunctional building in Brno-Líšeň. Terraced building is designed on the hillside between the Novolíšeňská street and the street of Josefa Faimonova. Transportation is connected to the Novolíšeňská street. Very sloping terrain was decisive in terms of view on the city part Brno-Líšeň. Another key element which influenced the design is construction of the residential area – attic containers of INTECON company. These attic containers form 8 dwelling units of different sizes. Multifunctional building is a three storey building with two storeys of apartments and a ground floor with polyfunctional space. This space is formed by two stores, café, rental area, underground car park, cellarage for the residential part and technical facilities for the whole property. An important element of the facade of residential and polyfunctional part is significant glazing. In the residential part it is formed by large windows with French doors that lead to the terraces of particular apartments. In the polyfunctional part it is formed by stores glassed shop windows and the cafés glazing. Multifunctional building is designed like a connection of traditional material and new technologies that together represents the essence of modern architecture.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Haraštová, Nela ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis solves the problem of building a multifunctional building in Brno – Lišeň on the Novolišeňská street. The plot is surrounded by Novolišeňská street on the north and by Josefy Faimonové street from the south. The plot is situated in a steep terrain. The object was designed as a stepped apartment building. The complex consists of apartments as well as their hinterlands and multifunction. The whole building is facing east to west because of covering a whole angle of view and sunlight. This angle offers a panoramatic view of Brno to its inhabitants. The floors are cascaded to create terraces for each flat, which are nowdays very desired outside spaces. A part of the task was to work with residental modules of INTECOM spol. s.r.o. company. These are frame constructions with high possibility of construction flexibility. The design works with connecting the modules together to get bigger space for the flats. These moduls are regular turned. The foundation is made of base grid. In the 3rd underground floor, there are garages, 2nd undergound floor to 1st floor are the flats. All the floors are connected by elevator. In the second building, there are a pastry shop and a hairdresser’s. The inderground garage is made of system of ferroconcrete monolitic combined. The supporting structure of flats is made of steel modules. The supporting structure of residential facilities is made of ferroconcrete monolitic structures. The roofs are designed as a walkable terraces or green roofs.
The Apartment block Novolisenska
Veselý, Ondřej ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new "viladum" (a smaller apartment building with a higher standard of living) in Brno Líšeň. The work is based on a previously developed architectural study developed within the course AG32. "Viladum" usually referres to as older urban villas, which have been converted to host more housing units. Today this is a very comfortable and desirable form of housing. The topic of the thesis was to create a design of a smaller apartment house, typologically emerging from the "viladum". The proposed building has one underground and three above-ground floors. Each of the above floors contains one dwelling unit. The proposal uses the height difference on the site to create a ramp for vehicles in the basement where garages are located. The volume and location of the house on the parcel is mainly based on the limits given by the development plan. The house was deliberately designed with a higher standard of living. From the elevator you can enter directly into the apartments. The ground floor apartment is completed with a garden, an apartment on the third floor, southwest oriented to the terrace. The south and east side of the apartments are illuminated by French windows and balconies. The building meets the requirements for low-energy buildings according to ČSN 73 0540-2: 2011. The basement consists of a monolithic reinforced concrete structure made of waterproof concrete on the principle of "white bathub". Above-ground floors are made of porous concrete blocks combined with monolithic reinforced concrete ceilings. The roof is designed as a green roof.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Kotoulková, Leona ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This work contains technical drawings, architectural design and architectural detail of the Multifunctional house in Brno, Líšeň district. Basis for this design was taken from my student work of 6. semester. The design is mainly inspired by construction system - module frame container system by Intecom company. The intent is to make the best use of the profile of the terrain, which descends steeply. The building also responds to surrounding prefab developement and to the Novolíšeňská road, which stands for one of the busiest in Brno. The acces to the plot is situated on the opposite side from the road. This driveway is separated from the ascending main road by the supporting wall. A few parking places are situated there. There is also a bus stop in near vicinity, thanks to which is possible to reduce automobile transportation. The building is divided into three blocks. Main two with flats and third, ground-floor, between them serves as a pastry shop. These two main blocks are identical and each of them is axially symmetrical. Each block has four floors, three above and one under ground. A block contains four maisonette flats, four garages, two offices of individual use and shared middle connecting part. The middle connecting part is inspired by a greenhouse. The pavement here is reduced and mostly replaced by grassed floor, which can be used for growing plants. This whole part is sheltered by semipermeable fiberglass. The front-side of the building is covered by light facade Polycon, which also covers the whole front slanted part of the roof. The rest of the building is covered by galvanized trapezoid sheet of tin.
The Apartment block Novolisenska
Veselý, Ondřej ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new "viladum" (a smaller apartment building with a higher standard of living) in Brno Líšeň. The work is based on a previously developed architectural study developed within the course AG32. "Viladum" usually referres to as older urban villas, which have been converted to host more housing units. Today this is a very comfortable and desirable form of housing. The topic of the thesis was to create a design of a smaller apartment house, typologically emerging from the "viladum". The proposed building has one underground and three above-ground floors. Each of the above floors contains one dwelling unit. The proposal uses the height difference on the site to create a ramp for vehicles in the basement where garages are located. The volume and location of the house on the parcel is mainly based on the limits given by the development plan. The house was deliberately designed with a higher standard of living. From the elevator you can enter directly into the apartments. The ground floor apartment is completed with a garden, an apartment on the third floor, southwest oriented to the terrace. The south and east side of the apartments are illuminated by French windows and balconies. The building meets the requirements for low-energy buildings according to ČSN 73 0540-2: 2011. The basement consists of a monolithic reinforced concrete structure made of waterproof concrete on the principle of "white bathub". Above-ground floors are made of porous concrete blocks combined with monolithic reinforced concrete ceilings. The roof is designed as a green roof.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Lacinová, Michaela ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The main aim of this work is the solution of a new multifunctional building in Brno-Líšeň. Terraced building is designed on the hillside between the Novolíšeňská street and the street of Josefa Faimonova. Transportation is connected to the Novolíšeňská street. Very sloping terrain was decisive in terms of view on the city part Brno-Líšeň. Another key element which influenced the design is construction of the residential area – attic containers of INTECON company. These attic containers form 8 dwelling units of different sizes. Multifunctional building is a three storey building with two storeys of apartments and a ground floor with polyfunctional space. This space is formed by two stores, café, rental area, underground car park, cellarage for the residential part and technical facilities for the whole property. An important element of the facade of residential and polyfunctional part is significant glazing. In the residential part it is formed by large windows with French doors that lead to the terraces of particular apartments. In the polyfunctional part it is formed by stores glassed shop windows and the cafés glazing. Multifunctional building is designed like a connection of traditional material and new technologies that together represents the essence of modern architecture.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Haraštová, Nela ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis solves the problem of building a multifunctional building in Brno – Lišeň on the Novolišeňská street. The plot is surrounded by Novolišeňská street on the north and by Josefy Faimonové street from the south. The plot is situated in a steep terrain. The object was designed as a stepped apartment building. The complex consists of apartments as well as their hinterlands and multifunction. The whole building is facing east to west because of covering a whole angle of view and sunlight. This angle offers a panoramatic view of Brno to its inhabitants. The floors are cascaded to create terraces for each flat, which are nowdays very desired outside spaces. A part of the task was to work with residental modules of INTECOM spol. s.r.o. company. These are frame constructions with high possibility of construction flexibility. The design works with connecting the modules together to get bigger space for the flats. These moduls are regular turned. The foundation is made of base grid. In the 3rd underground floor, there are garages, 2nd undergound floor to 1st floor are the flats. All the floors are connected by elevator. In the second building, there are a pastry shop and a hairdresser’s. The inderground garage is made of system of ferroconcrete monolitic combined. The supporting structure of flats is made of steel modules. The supporting structure of residential facilities is made of ferroconcrete monolitic structures. The roofs are designed as a walkable terraces or green roofs.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Kotoulková, Leona ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This work contains technical drawings, architectural design and architectural detail of the Multifunctional house in Brno, Líšeň district. Basis for this design was taken from my student work of 6. semester. The design is mainly inspired by construction system - module frame container system by Intecom company. The intent is to make the best use of the profile of the terrain, which descends steeply. The building also responds to surrounding prefab developement and to the Novolíšeňská road, which stands for one of the busiest in Brno. The acces to the plot is situated on the opposite side from the road. This driveway is separated from the ascending main road by the supporting wall. A few parking places are situated there. There is also a bus stop in near vicinity, thanks to which is possible to reduce automobile transportation. The building is divided into three blocks. Main two with flats and third, ground-floor, between them serves as a pastry shop. These two main blocks are identical and each of them is axially symmetrical. Each block has four floors, three above and one under ground. A block contains four maisonette flats, four garages, two offices of individual use and shared middle connecting part. The middle connecting part is inspired by a greenhouse. The pavement here is reduced and mostly replaced by grassed floor, which can be used for growing plants. This whole part is sheltered by semipermeable fiberglass. The front-side of the building is covered by light facade Polycon, which also covers the whole front slanted part of the roof. The rest of the building is covered by galvanized trapezoid sheet of tin.

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