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CARAVAN
Balková, Natálie ; Novák, Jakub (referee) ; Tobola, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with possible layout plan of a camper van and considers different possibilities of its utilization and tries to find the best possible ways of comfortable living on roads. The goal of the thesis is to show meaningful ways of connecting the sanitary, living and sleeping zone to achieve ideal balance among those. When living in the cramped space of the camper van, the goal is to provide ergonomic environment without any obstacles caused by poor design of the interior. The thesis shows the layout plan that would comply with comfort both on short trips and also on longer tours. Important thing is to deal with the design of windows to utilize the possibilies of using the natural daylight as a source of lighting. Larger windows would also contribute to a better connection with van’s surroundings. The outcome of the thesis is visualisation of 3D model, architectural study showing possible layouts, physical model and additional visualisations.
Návrh interiéru Tiny House
Koutná, Denisa
The aim of this work is to create a Tiny House interior design. The first part deals with the problems of the Tiny House phenomenon – it presents the issues of the topic, history, entry requirements, standards, and typology of buildings of this type. It also contains an analysis of current solutions, which are compared and points out the advantages and disadvantages. Based on the analysis, the second part of the work is devoted to the study of selected research and then created proposals for new solutions. In the end of the thesis, based on the previous knowledge, is created a new interior design of a Tiny House with an atypical furniture element designed specifically for the designed interior.
Tiny House aneb bydlení na minimální ploše
Svobodová, Pavlína
This bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a new interior of a mobile home called Tiny House with minimal living space. In this thesis, a minimal space is designed to meet the requirements of a young couple. Therefore, the functionality, ergonomics and aesthetics of the space are addressed. The information for the development of the thesis is drawn from available literature, websites and research of Tiny Houses designed so far in the market. Based on this information found, a new interior design of the house was created in-house. The thesis includes an appendix with visualizations created in Sketchup and a technical drawing of the built-in furniture element.
Tiny House - Reasons and obstacles of living in a small space
Pospíšilová, Veronika ; Novák, Arnošt (advisor) ; Špaček, Ondřej (referee)
Práce se zabývá fenoménem tiny house, tedy malými funkčně zařízenými stavbami. Teoretická část práce na základě rešerše literatury představuje tuto stavbu i sociální a architektonické hnutí, které se kolem tohoto způsobu bydlení vytvořilo. Hnutí propaguje žití na malém prostoru, omezování spotřeby a větší environmentální šetrnost jakožto prostředek ke zvýšení kvality života (Anson, 2014). Empirická část se zaměřuje na obyvatele těchto staveb na území České republiky. Klade si za cíl porozumět, co bylo důvodem k pořízení domku, dále pak jaká pozitiva a negativa bydlení přináší. Na základě polostrukturovaných rozhovorů a analýzy sekundárních dat, práce dochází k závěru, že se jedná především o biografické řešení systémového rozporu, kterým je krize bydlení (Beck, 2011). Na výsledné podobě tohoto řešení se podílejí panující kulturní normy v oblasti bydlení. Tiny house tak nemá být zhmotněním protestu proti současnému systému, spíše individuálním vypořádáním se s jeho nefunkčností. Vlastnictví domku přináší obyvatelům pocit jistoty, klidu, větší finanční nezávislost i prostor pro revizi hodnot. Zároveň se snižuje jejich ekologická stopa (Saxton, 2019). Domek na druhou stranu vytváří náročnější podmínky pro soužití více osob. Zároveň se jeho obyvatelé musí často potýkat se skepsí ze strany okolí i...
CARAVAN
Balková, Natálie ; Novák, Jakub (referee) ; Tobola, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with possible layout plan of a camper van and considers different possibilities of its utilization and tries to find the best possible ways of comfortable living on roads. The goal of the thesis is to show meaningful ways of connecting the sanitary, living and sleeping zone to achieve ideal balance among those. When living in the cramped space of the camper van, the goal is to provide ergonomic environment without any obstacles caused by poor design of the interior. The thesis shows the layout plan that would comply with comfort both on short trips and also on longer tours. Important thing is to deal with the design of windows to utilize the possibilies of using the natural daylight as a source of lighting. Larger windows would also contribute to a better connection with van’s surroundings. The outcome of the thesis is visualisation of 3D model, architectural study showing possible layouts, physical model and additional visualisations.

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