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Social housing, Brno
Krbylová, Alžbeta ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The project of social housing in Brno – city part of Malomerice, is especially aimed at Roma community as well as other families with more members. Designed objects are situated along the borders of site to create semiprivate space for playing and community action in proposed community centre. Houses are designed to accomplish owner´s demands as it creates the diversity of terraced houses. The base of every design is unit (distinguished by gable roof) with entry space, staircase, technical and hygienic core. According to wishes, there were created number and location of rooms (with mono-pitched roof). Therefore in detailed house, there are rooms for up to 10 people with open kitchen and living room. Within the incorporation of minority community to society and improvement of their starting position in labour market it is taking into account with construction of dwellings by their owners with supervision under experienced craftsmen. Due to their simplicity and availability as main material for construction were chosen aerated concrete blocks YTONG. Façade is mostly made of basic white plaster with ability of choosing the colour in part with gabled roof.
Compact form housing
Horňák, Juraj ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on a atelier project Social housing with elements or Roma culture. Given plot is situated in a Brno city part called Maloměřice a Obřany. Situation of houses is designed so it provides a space for improving of the society and in the same time keeping the space open to the surrounding environment. In design process there was put focus not only on the economic aspect but the ecological and social as well. Individual structures are designed as a wooden construction covered with straw and clay. The proposal counts with the participation of the residents on building in a form of a social event, where the people will deepen their relationship to the new home and environment. Through the participation on the boulding process, the residents have the possibilitiy to intervene the desing of the house and adapt it to their own esthetical need, which will bring diversity to the identical objects.
Visions for Krnov
Macejková, Eva ; Ječmen, Marek (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis was to create a new vision for one of many brownfields situated near the main square of the city of Krnov. The area has been closed for years now, unpenetrable, with no shortcuts going through it. The only remnant of the textile factory is one building with strong expression. The city is suggesting the need of bigger spaces for their library. The potential of the land is predestined for it. But could there be something more to it? Could Library of the 21. century bring something more to this sleeping brownfield?
Vancouver - Affordable Housing Challenge
Sekajová, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study developed within the subject Studio of Architectural Creation [AG035]. The subject of the proposal is the new construction of an apartment building complex with parking in the city of Vancouver, Canada. The land to which the proposed building belongs is located in the Downtown district, near George Wainborn Park and the Granville Bridge. This is an area intended for residential and mixed use. The lower part of the building is elevated, rows of columns are bearing the weight of the residential building, creating an option of walking underneath the structure. Each floor is divided into 6 parts. The northern module forms the communication core of the building. A typical residential floor consists of, apart from the communication core, 7 residential units. The entrances to the individual apartments are located along the atrium through the living room. Clockwise, with the floor plan oriented to the north, these are the housing units in the following order: two 1+1kk, four 1kk & 2+1kk. The total number of residential units is 86. The building includes underground parking for residents and employees of the building. The main entrance is designed from the north side, a vestibule was created here, serving as a public space with benches and grassy areas with trees. Two circular reinforced surfaces are created, connected by paths, which complement the object compositionally. The basic plan shape is a hexagon. This geometric shape provides the possibility of division into modules, thus creating the flexibility of the building. Sharp geometric shapes are complemented by organic balconies that wrap around the form. Repetitiveness is broken by cut-outs, forming community facilities scattered around the building. The center of the building holds an atrium surrounded by a ring of built-on gallery, single-arm staircases rise and fall through the atrium, creating dynamics. The building is covered with an extensive green roof, the dominant material of the facade is concrete, combined with aluminum windows and cream-colored railings. As part of the project documentation, half of the object SO.01 is addressed.
Visions for Krnov
Macejková, Eva ; Ječmen, Marek (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis was to create a new vision for one of many brownfields situated near the main square of the city of Krnov. The area has been closed for years now, unpenetrable, with no shortcuts going through it. The only remnant of the textile factory is one building with strong expression. The city is suggesting the need of bigger spaces for their library. The potential of the land is predestined for it. But could there be something more to it? Could Library of the 21. century bring something more to this sleeping brownfield?
Social housing, Brno
Krbylová, Alžbeta ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The project of social housing in Brno – city part of Malomerice, is especially aimed at Roma community as well as other families with more members. Designed objects are situated along the borders of site to create semiprivate space for playing and community action in proposed community centre. Houses are designed to accomplish owner´s demands as it creates the diversity of terraced houses. The base of every design is unit (distinguished by gable roof) with entry space, staircase, technical and hygienic core. According to wishes, there were created number and location of rooms (with mono-pitched roof). Therefore in detailed house, there are rooms for up to 10 people with open kitchen and living room. Within the incorporation of minority community to society and improvement of their starting position in labour market it is taking into account with construction of dwellings by their owners with supervision under experienced craftsmen. Due to their simplicity and availability as main material for construction were chosen aerated concrete blocks YTONG. Façade is mostly made of basic white plaster with ability of choosing the colour in part with gabled roof.
Compact form housing
Horňák, Juraj ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on a atelier project Social housing with elements or Roma culture. Given plot is situated in a Brno city part called Maloměřice a Obřany. Situation of houses is designed so it provides a space for improving of the society and in the same time keeping the space open to the surrounding environment. In design process there was put focus not only on the economic aspect but the ecological and social as well. Individual structures are designed as a wooden construction covered with straw and clay. The proposal counts with the participation of the residents on building in a form of a social event, where the people will deepen their relationship to the new home and environment. Through the participation on the boulding process, the residents have the possibilitiy to intervene the desing of the house and adapt it to their own esthetical need, which will bring diversity to the identical objects.

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