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Brno City Hospital
Trnová, Jana ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a new city hospital in Brno, located in the north of the city, in the territory of the Technology Park. Due to the current epidemiological situation, which showed us the importance of quality medical care and the need to modernize both city hospitals in Brno, the idea arose to build a completely new city hospital. The diploma thesis was based on a pre-diploma project solved within the subject NGA056 Specialized studio from 2021, whose task was to design an urban concept of a new hospital complex. The area is defined by the development area according to the zoning plan, located north of the existing turntable of tram no. 12. The main access road is Purkyňova Street from the west. In the southern tip of the solved locality, the expansion of the existing depot in Medlánky is expected. The diploma thesis deals with the architectural study of the new city hospital. The solved area is unique in its inclination, to which the solution of the construction also responds. The hospital is divided into several outcrops, where its organic shape responds to the otherwise disparate local development of technology companies and research centers. The hospital offers a bed capacity of 550 beds. Parking spaces reach the number of 600 spaces. Parking is provided in the hospital building on its underground floors. This largely solves the problem of insufficient parking capacity in the given locality. The architectural study deals with the design of large hospital operations such as emergency rooms, ambulances, wards, ICUs or operating rooms. The aim of the design was to create a quality hospital complex, pleasant for staff and patients. The proposal thus responds to studies dealing with the beneficial effect of the presence of greenery on the healing process of patients. The aim was to provide this view to everyone without distinction.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Hrach, Martin ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the BUT Technology Transfer Center. The complex is located in the Brno – Královo Pole district in the area of the BUT Technology Park. In the vicinity, there are the faculties of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and business BUT, as well as student dormitories and the CESA sports field. The land is bordered by roads on the west, north and east sides. On the western side of the property behind the Technická road, there is a uneven park adjacent to the Pod Palackého vrchem Sports Complex. The northern part of the property is also adjacent to the Technical road, behind which there is a grassy area, next to which there is a gardener's settlement. To the east of the property is Kolejní Street, lined with a wall and office and residential buildings located behind it. The southern part of the land is adjacent to the building of the Science and Technology Park of Prof. Lista and the parking area behind which is the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication Technologies. The BUT Technology Transfer Center is a complex of production cells for the needs of BUT students and employees to create mass production conditions for their projects. Adjacent to the production area is a five-story administrative building with a flat vegetated roof. The construction of the building is designed as a reinforced concrete skeleton with a module of 6 m, filled with ceramic masonry around the perimeter and insulated with expanded polystyrene. The shape of the building is a simple block, where the top floor is set back by one module in the southeast area. The administrative building is followed by a three-story garage building embedded in the ground. On the lowest floor of the administrative building, there is an entrance hall, a staircase with an elevator, and hygienic and technological facilities. On the upper floor, a technical room and an entrance hall are designed near the staircase, which is followed by a security service room and sanitary facilities. In the last underground floor, we can find technological facilities and an entrance hall near the stairs, then opposite the stairs is a corridor leading to the hygiene facilities and laboratories. On the first above-ground floor, a showroom, an archive, and a day room are designed on the right side of the corridor, located opposite the staircase. On the left side we will find the sanitary facilities and the warehouse and the maintenance workshop. On the top floor there are offices and a meeting room, by the stairs there is an exit to the outdoor terrace.
Brno City Hospital
Trnová, Jana ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a new city hospital in Brno, located in the north of the city, in the territory of the Technology Park. Due to the current epidemiological situation, which showed us the importance of quality medical care and the need to modernize both city hospitals in Brno, the idea arose to build a completely new city hospital. The diploma thesis was based on a pre-diploma project solved within the subject NGA056 Specialized studio from 2021, whose task was to design an urban concept of a new hospital complex. The area is defined by the development area according to the zoning plan, located north of the existing turntable of tram no. 12. The main access road is Purkyňova Street from the west. In the southern tip of the solved locality, the expansion of the existing depot in Medlánky is expected. The diploma thesis deals with the architectural study of the new city hospital. The solved area is unique in its inclination, to which the solution of the construction also responds. The hospital is divided into several outcrops, where its organic shape responds to the otherwise disparate local development of technology companies and research centers. The hospital offers a bed capacity of 550 beds. Parking spaces reach the number of 600 spaces. Parking is provided in the hospital building on its underground floors. This largely solves the problem of insufficient parking capacity in the given locality. The architectural study deals with the design of large hospital operations such as emergency rooms, ambulances, wards, ICUs or operating rooms. The aim of the design was to create a quality hospital complex, pleasant for staff and patients. The proposal thus responds to studies dealing with the beneficial effect of the presence of greenery on the healing process of patients. The aim was to provide this view to everyone without distinction.

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