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Conversion of Vlněna boiling-room
Gebauer, Pavel ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the reconstruction and restoration of the building which is part of Vlněna complex in Brno. Location, in which is the object situated, is undergoing an extensive/large modernisation. Almost all historic buildings of this industrial complex are being replaced with high-rise administration blocks which deviate from historical context of the area. One of those exceptions, is also the object of this thesis. It is a former heating building that supplied energy to a mentioned complex. The attempt of the design was maximal purification from contemporary and purely functional interventions in order to support the historical footprint which is a fundamental factor for revitalization of the remaining parts of the area. The building is, in its own way, a manifestation of its surroundings. The object was cleansed to its visible structure made of bricks and wooden beam ceilings. This is refering to a time when these materials were understood as an essential costruction of every building, until they were replaced with structures from reinforced concrete and transparent facades with purely functional approach, which is visible in this new vision of Vlněna complex. Considering the administration aspect of the rest of the area, the building with its functional usage is trying to stimulate life and by that add space for social facilities. The object poetically named “the centre of regeneration“ includes many ways of relaxation which is an integral element to a monotone activities of administration buildings. The lower parts of the building contain a social function in the form of mini-brewery with beer hall/cellar, and restaurant in second floor. The other floors then offer regeneration, mental and physical, from massages to yoga practice. The result of this thesis is a revitalizational boost of the area. The object, in its function and form, is an opposite of new modern part of the complex. However, the object should not be unders
The Museum of the Textile Industry in Brno
Lužný, Jiří ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The diploma thesis task: The aim of this diploma thesis is the design proposal of the Museum's textile industry of the former Vlněna factory on Přízová street in Brno. Textile industry was the engine of Brno development in the period of industrialization. Brno is often called the Moravian Manchester. In this English city it is visible found how much attention is devoted to the history of this industrial heritage and inspiration can be found for the design of Technology Museum. This thesis will build on the work in the preceding semester focused on urban-architectural solution of a city block with a former textile factory, in context with development of the South Center of Brno.
Vlněna - potential of the post-industrial complex of Brno
Šipulová, Janica ; Palacký, Jiří (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
My project is about existing area called Vlněna in the city of Brno. Te textile factory had been built during last hundred years. Last twenty years have brought changes and it lost its function. I am opening the question about value of this area. I believe it can be a part of the city. Simoply to have streets, houses and to be accommodated. Its very flexible with its overspaced buildings. The atmosphere is threshold. Its very special and remarkable. The object of Vlněna brings value to Brno. But its impossible to measure this by numbers or fast looking. The project created a new fictional quarter in Brno. Its valuable because of the special identical atmosphere and its position close to Main station and city center. New inhabitants brings life to all corners. It has became very popular throughout all generations. It has favorite meeting points. Its become an attraction for the whole city. This place is just here!
Multifunctional Block in the Former Textile Factory Vlněna in Brno
Šturm, Vladimír ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The project deals with the analysis of the current state of the former textile factory Vlnena and its surroundings, urban design study and detailed design of multifunctional block of houses in this area. Urban study responds to the actual intentions of Brno and creates a clear urban structure that respects the existing landmarks in the area. Designed urban block combines preserved factory buildings new constructions, which complements the urban structure. Two former administration buildings taken over housing and hotel functions. Hall of repairs is adjusted for cultural use in connection with the courtyard. The former building of needlework with new completion creates creative center with ateliers, presentation rooms and exhibition space in the ground floor. The block is closed by new buildings of relaxation center with wellness and sports activities and residential building. New buildings are linked to the underground car park.
New Multifunctional Use of Manufacturing Facility of Former Vlněna Factory in Brno
Závorka, Martin ; Herzán, Radovan (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The aim of the project is reconversion design of the chosen group of objects in former textile factory Vlnena into polůyfunctional house; and also to strenghten the genius loci of this site. Main theme of the work will be finding new functional use, as well as appropriate service and disposition solution of the polyfunctional object. This area was used by industry for more than 150 years. Before establishing the two of the most concerns, there were plenty of small manufactures. The overal stagnation of the textile industry in Brno has resulted in moral and technical degradation and its transformation into the „brownfield“.
Condominium in Brno, Mlynska street
Pucholdtová, Lucie ; Elešová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the planning permission documentation and an extract from the project execution plan based on my previous studio work in the course of AG034 back in 2017. The work deals with a design of a condominium in Mlynska street, Brno. Mlynska street in the borough of Trnita is in close proximity to the historic centre. Mlynska street and its surroundings is an area that has become extremely popular with developers, is undergoing a massive renovation and holds a remarkable potential for future (like Vlněna Office Park complex or Ponvka business park). The building lot consists of allotments number 27/1-10 and 40/1, which are currently in possession of the company Rezidence PONÁVKA s.r.o.. The lot is not in any protected zone or area. The design aims at housing, commercial, administrative and educational functions. With a special aspect to the educational function, the building comprises a coffee shop with a bookshop and a study room on the ground floor and co-working centre with a conference hall on the 2nd and 3rd stories. All the educational spaces are inspired by the work of two scholars and education supporters František Šujan and Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. A nearby square is named after those two men who both fought for education to be available for people of all social classes. The building should help this part of the town to develop fully and raise standards in this part of the town.
Conversion of Vlněna boiling-room
Gebauer, Pavel ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the reconstruction and restoration of the building which is part of Vlněna complex in Brno. Location, in which is the object situated, is undergoing an extensive/large modernisation. Almost all historic buildings of this industrial complex are being replaced with high-rise administration blocks which deviate from historical context of the area. One of those exceptions, is also the object of this thesis. It is a former heating building that supplied energy to a mentioned complex. The attempt of the design was maximal purification from contemporary and purely functional interventions in order to support the historical footprint which is a fundamental factor for revitalization of the remaining parts of the area. The building is, in its own way, a manifestation of its surroundings. The object was cleansed to its visible structure made of bricks and wooden beam ceilings. This is refering to a time when these materials were understood as an essential costruction of every building, until they were replaced with structures from reinforced concrete and transparent facades with purely functional approach, which is visible in this new vision of Vlněna complex. Considering the administration aspect of the rest of the area, the building with its functional usage is trying to stimulate life and by that add space for social facilities. The object poetically named “the centre of regeneration“ includes many ways of relaxation which is an integral element to a monotone activities of administration buildings. The lower parts of the building contain a social function in the form of mini-brewery with beer hall/cellar, and restaurant in second floor. The other floors then offer regeneration, mental and physical, from massages to yoga practice. The result of this thesis is a revitalizational boost of the area. The object, in its function and form, is an opposite of new modern part of the complex. However, the object should not be unders
The Adaptation of Industrial Heritage in the Context of Existing Urban Structures
Struhařík, Daniel
Two industrial sites are compared on the basis of a collective case study – a former textile factory complex belonging to Vlněna in Brno which has been demolished, together with the Löwenbrau brewery, which has been converted into a viable site with apartments, offices and a gallery (thanks to the reconversion and completion of new contemporary layers). The fundamental difference was found to be a result of the respective public sector’s differing approaches, especially in the sphere of spatial planning. Due to the long-term strategy, identification of qualities and potential based on discussions with developers and the further involvement of other participants, Zurich city is about to revive its industrial quarters whilst also preserving important traces of the past. The example of Brno is different. The spatial “zoning” method causes a specific development without maintaining any existing spatial qualities. Another reason is the attitude of the National Heritage Institute, which does not take the importance of the Vlněna complex into consideration in its decisions altogether with its reference to the former development of Brno city as a part of the local industrial heritage.
Condominium in Brno, Mlynska street
Pucholdtová, Lucie ; Elešová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the planning permission documentation and an extract from the project execution plan based on my previous studio work in the course of AG034 back in 2017. The work deals with a design of a condominium in Mlynska street, Brno. Mlynska street in the borough of Trnita is in close proximity to the historic centre. Mlynska street and its surroundings is an area that has become extremely popular with developers, is undergoing a massive renovation and holds a remarkable potential for future (like Vlněna Office Park complex or Ponvka business park). The building lot consists of allotments number 27/1-10 and 40/1, which are currently in possession of the company Rezidence PONÁVKA s.r.o.. The lot is not in any protected zone or area. The design aims at housing, commercial, administrative and educational functions. With a special aspect to the educational function, the building comprises a coffee shop with a bookshop and a study room on the ground floor and co-working centre with a conference hall on the 2nd and 3rd stories. All the educational spaces are inspired by the work of two scholars and education supporters František Šujan and Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. A nearby square is named after those two men who both fought for education to be available for people of all social classes. The building should help this part of the town to develop fully and raise standards in this part of the town.
The Vlněna - History and the Present
Navrátil, Oldřich
Article for the conference of PhD students at Faculty of Architecture is dedicated to the topic of industrial heritage with a focus on the former woolen textile factory site. It describes the circumstances of formation and development of textile industry in Moravia and in the city of Brno itself. It focus on both of the factories established on this site and on their development till the closure of production and their current condition. It also deal with the aspects, which determinate the possibilities of its future development in connection with the city, and the approach of local authorities, public and specialists to its future use.

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