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TOWN HOUSE IN A COMPACT CITY, OLD BRNO
Lapšanská, Gabriela ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Kiszka, Josef (advisor)
The aim of my work was to create quality housing with an emphasis on community relations. Types of apartments are also designed as co-housing with shared areas, community gardens, and leisure activities supporting the association of different age categories. I try to keep as many green spaces as possible and support spending time outdoors. The functional content also includes cultural and educational spaces as well as spaces for physical activities, which are available to both residents and the general public.
City within the City / "Trnitá City Block"
Solár, Michal ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The area of today's southern center of Brno was determined from the very beginning by the location of the rivers Svratka, Svitava and their drives, which defined the southern part of the city as a fertile area suitable for cultivation. After the advent of industrialism, the city transformed rapidly. The southern area was transformed from smaller villages into industrial units, which, due to the proximity of water and the newly established railway, expanded after 1838 to the entire vicinity of the Trnitá district. Already in this period, the location of the station by the Svratka River (in the proposed position from 2016) began to be considered, but due to the waterlogged soil and difficult construction conditions, it was decided for the station under the walls. It was this decision and the unsatisfactory conditions of waterlogged land for the development of the industrial area closer to the Svratka River that caused the suspension of the development of the southern suburbs. The proposal seeks to reflect the context of Brno's apartment buildings in the vicinity of the area, which lacks a comprehensive context and scale. At the same time, however, to solve the environmental problem by proper management of rainwater or the use and design of a recycled perimeter cladding of material obtained after the demolition of other buildings. The building is structurally designed as a combination of a wall system with monolithic, communication cores and the first floor.
Sustainable housing on the edge between individual and collective
Pokrivčák, Marek ; Foltýn, Kryštof (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The project of a housing complex on Červený kopec shows the possible ways of modern living. Preference of ecological forms of transport, life in a community near the nature or transport accessibility are some of the main elements of this project. The main division of surfaces dominates the urbanistic aspect of the project. There is the urban and green surface, whose proportion changes based on the character of the place. Somewhere the greenery is dominant, elsewhere it is the urban surface. Then there are surfaces of the community garden and a public park, which clearly defines the relationship between the private and the public spaces.
Spica/ Brno, Nove sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Uhríková, Tatiana ; Havlíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The town hall should invite, increase, its activities should be transparent for citizens. Its function should be time-adaptable, its premises should be easy to navigate and it should be a place to live 24 hours a day. The town hall should be the heart, the place of important events, the guardian of the city, the place that people will love. It should be a representative, dignified, efficient and friendly institution. I tried to direct the proposal to this all. The town hall as an organism, as an artery, the heart decisive wisely.
City within city Trnitá block
Pisarčík, Ľubomír ; Žáková, Dagmar (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a new residential building in Brno, in a new urban structure, in the Trnitá area. The proposal shows a different view of the construction of a similar block, with regard to sustainability, variability, the ecological concept of materiality.
Design of a photovoltaic power system with battery storage for household purposes in area of Brno-mesto
Vrana, Martin ; Vanýsek, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
Táto bakalárska práca sa zameriava na rešerš technológií obsiahnutých v návrhu fotovoltického systému, ako sú solárne panely, nabíjateľné akumulátory, a systémy na premenu elektrickej energie. Následne sú tieto informácie využité na návrh hybridného a sieťového fotovoltického systému pre rodinný dom nachádzajúci sa v lokalite Brno-Mesto. Plán realizácie je nájsť cenovo výhodné riešenie s rozumným časom návratnosti, ktoré prevažne pokryje energetický odber domácnosti. Takisto sú náklady každého zo systémov znížene o dostupné štátne dotácie podľa parametrov každej inštalácie. Sieťový systém je lacnejší ako hybridný systém, pretože systém neobsahuje drahé batérie. Preto má nižšiu dobu návratnosti šiestich rokov, v porovnaní so siedmimi rokmi v prípade hybridného systému. Hybridný systém je výhodný, pretože umožňuje lokálne ukladanie energie a poskytuje záložné napájanie v prípade výpadku prúdu. Dodávateľ elektriny umožňuje uložiť prebytočnú energiu vyrobenú systémami do virtuálnej batérie, z ktorej je možné počas roka čerpať v čase nedostatočnej výroby energie. V kombinácii so súčasnými vysokými cenami energie majú oba systémy relatívne krátke obdobie finančného bodu zvratu v porovnaní so systémami v minulosti. Finálny výber typu inštalovaného systému je na klientovi.
Visions for Krnov
Kulíšková, Andrea ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The new Krnov library stands on the corner of Soukenická and Sv. Spirit, in the junction of the temple of the same name and the former textile factory. The proposed building not only serves as a library and media library, but also houses a full-fledged community center, gallery, coworking facility and cafe. Of course, there is also an increase in parking capacity in the city center and the modification of the surrounding public areas.
Design of a contemporary urban district in the context of a historic city - urban study
Stanislavová, Soňa ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to design a high quality timeless urban district or part of the city, in relation to the existing historic city. The area in question is located in the historic centre, which is also a conservation area. The site contains both urban landmarks and historic buildings. However, most of the buildings were built after 1945, when the town was largely bombed out. The main idea of the design is to respect the existing structure. The design complements the existing buildings and creates new blocks that clearly define public and private space. Other elements include making public spaces more attractive, revitalising traffic areas and improving pedestrian infrastructure. The newly proposed development is predominantly residential in nature and should increase interest in living in the city for young people and businesspeople.
Sustainable housing on the edge between individual and collective
Mičundová, Katarína ; Foltýn, Kryštof (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Projekt MALÉ SVETY pracuje s dvoma priestormi. Oba sú nám prirodzene známe. Ako samostatné celky sú komplexné a živé, no ani jeden nevie existovať bez toho druhého. Súkromný a kolektívny priestor vytvára svety, ktorých hranice sa konštantne prelínajú, schádzajú, rozchádzajú či komunikujú medzi sebou. Návrh bývania nadväzuje na myšlienku, že interiér a exteriér sú vlastne jeden balík. Ich hranice sa pomyselne stierajú a myšlienka komunity naberá na väčšom význame, pretože je otvorená všetkým ľuďom a rešpektuje súkromie a kolektívnosť.
How will we live together?
Wintner, Roman ; Kocián, Václav (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
In my thesis How We Will Live Together I deal with the phenomenon of participatory housing. The first phase of the thesis is a research in which I analyse types of community housing from abroad, I examine the history of collective housing in the Czech Republic. I focus on different possibilities of participation within housing, which I demonstrate with real examples. I try to point out the still insufficient support of similarly oriented projects that could have a positive impact on the development of the housing issue in the country. In the second phase of the thesis, I develop a characterization of a fictive group of people, a community, on which I try to demonstrate the functioning and feasibility of a participatory housing project and the bottom-up model. The result is an architectural design on the site of the former sugar factory in Šlapanice, taking into account the interests and needs of the site and the community. It is a kind of reflection pointing out the possibilities and variability of the implementation of such a project in specific Czech conditions. I am basing my ideas on a foreign model, which I am trying to transfer to the territory of a more relaxed development. An important consideration in the work is given to the questions of the future in connection with housing. In the project I am working with the design of 5 different buildings, one of which also serves as a common centre for the community. The buildings are characterised by different approaches to design according to the individuality of the group of owners. I bring further considerations of possible functioning through the different zoning of the plots without strict subdivision and the different approach to the use of cars. As a paradoxical response of future housing, I bring a return to tradition and customs similar to the village environment. Not only in connection with cultivation, poultry farming, escape from hecticness, but especially with an orientation towards real values and healthy relationships, which can be mediated precisely by participatory housing.

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