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Spica/ Brno, Nove sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Csanda, Denis ; Kisová, Barbora (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Design „micro-urbanism“ in designated area. Aim of this work is to find suitable development strategy of open city block. Bachelor‘s thesis adresses design of poly-functional building, including town hall and housing in city Brno. The main theme is to find maximal, yet optimal solution to site, which functions as parking space. The design tries to complete corner of designated city block, which will be part of future „south“ neighbourhood. The townhall and housing should function in harmony, which means the building will „live“ all-day long. The site is located in the node of historic centre and new planned neighbourhood. Between the site and neighbouring building will be parking garage tucked under the ground. Also there will be multifunction hall undergound center of the site. Design of the volume is complex and consists of pedestal and 3 towers. These towers volumes pixelate into the pedestal and open into the courtyard. Facade consists od unite form, which disolves and open in the upper levels.
House at the chapel
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This work deals with elaboration of project documentation, adjustments of architectural study and processing architectural detail of a House next to the Kaple svatého Františka z Assisi. The task was to design a polyfunctional building on a corner lot, which is a part of the housing estates of Táborská Street and ends the housing estates of Nezamyslova Street, in the city district Brno-Židenice. The goal of this project was to create an object that would be attractive by it's content for the whole district.The design is composed of two objects. The object that would be a part of the Táborská Street housing estate is a five storey building. The ground floor is used for commerce, specifically a library with a coffe shop. The other three stories are dedicated to residential accommodation for young. The first floor contains two smaller and two larger flats, where each of them is composed of two residential compartments and a shared kitchen joined with the living room. One of these flats is barrier-free. Trough the second and third storey pass six duplex flats. The second object that is a part of the Nezamyslova Street housing estate is a three storey building. The ground floor is again used for commerce, specifically a paper shop. The first floor houses one two floor flat and one four room flat. Due to the shortage of parking space an underground parking lot is situated below the objects which is accessed from the Nezamyslova Street.A significant element of this project is an object formed by an intersection of cubical shapes laid partially on the residential objects. This object creates a vertical garden accessible not only to the tenants, but primarily to the public. This object adds an otherwise absent green space in an unconvientional vertical form. It is a two storey object made of a steel contsruction, overgrown by green vines, whose irregularity allows the visitors increased view of the surroundings and at the same time allowing relaxation while surrounded
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Záthurecká, Zuzana ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
The goal was to create a multifunctional house at a very convenient plot that connects the two boroughs. The house will perform the same function- connection.
Housing+
Kubová, Marianna ; Markevič, Jiří (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
ANNOTATION The proposal of a household reacts to the current problematic situation in today’s public space and transport. More problems meet in a place under Tomkovo square in the brownfield place of former engine factory: construction of a new Dukel street and project of flood protection. These two linear elements in original proposals will have a great impact on future urban evolvement and public space. The transportation as a noisy barrier exceeding from the new large city circuit to the new “Zbrojovka” and even more regulated Svitava waterfront will act unpleasantly to its surroundings. It will cause impossible transfers from surroundings, and also an expression of these construction interventions would evoke a sewer or a channel. Reaction to this fact is translated into an urban concept, which deals with a street front at the place of New Dukelska as well as Svitava waterfront. There are new and quality spaces for recreation proposed. The extending and folding of the street front create pleasing spaces for isolating from noise and rapid traffic. New street for a flood wall solves widening of a waterfront and incorporates the wall to the building objects along the full length, in a way that an architectural value would be achieved and could be used in alternative ways not just against the flood.
Revitalisation Le Corbusier´s Duval Factory in Saint –Dié-des Vosges in a heritage context
Kloknerová, Barbora ; Mosler, Štěpán (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to revitalize the block in the central part of the French city Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, which is defined by the streets Rue de la Cathédrale and Rue le Corbusier and its surroundings. Opening of the space in front of the Duval factory and creation of conditions for the incorporation of the missing functions of the historic city center. Transformation of the area in front of the cathedral and extension of the main communication axis of the city to the Duval factory.
Špica/ Brno, Nové sady 49°11'20.3"N 16°36'29.4"E
Tomašáková, Alexandra ; Burešová, Karolína (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this project was to cultivate a part of an area used mostly as a storage space, not reflective to its surroundings, which present many opportunities. The place offers, among other sights, a great view of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Pavol which is located nearby. The borderline od the layout is made out of an open city unit which dominates at the corner, along with the public area in front of the Town Hall. The concept of the building meets the needs of a modern Town Hall serving multiple purposes. The building takes an advantage of the potential of the area, and with the planned development of greenery near Little America, forms and cultivates its surroundings.
RING! - Completion of the Ring Road in Brno
Šabo, Andrej ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
The concept of completion of the urban circuit in Brno is based on contrast of the classic block build-up area and the vertical elements that come in the form of high-rise buildings. The designed object combines the functions of housing, recreation, service and offices in close relation to the horizontal element of pedestrian way on the viaduct. Simple masses contain the adequate features for the modern contemporary residential areas close to the city center of Brno.
Second Nature
Závacká, Paulína ; Zein, Lynda (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The issue of the environment (Umwelt) often fluctuates between two extremes: the cultural environment (architecture) and the natural environment (nature). Although the idea of the "natural environment" can (paradoxically) also be understood as a cultural construct. The project explores the ambiguity of artificial vs. natural through the design of an apartment building. The proposal uses a reinforced concrete skeleton of an abandoned shopping center built at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, into which it inserts individual "dwellings". The design examines the tools ranging from an "artificial stone" in the form of walls made of shotcrete to dramatic views of the nearby Holedná Forest, which both figuratively and literally (eg. during a walk) becomes another room of the apartments. The landscape and human emotions associated with the natural environment are an important motive for the whole proposal. To expose the tension between two modern tendencies: escape from nature vs. return to nature, it samples the topic of apartment and nature.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Sýkorová, Alexandra ; Zíka, Vratislav (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
New housing complex in Brno is trying to continue in character of this part of the city Brno- Komin. This character is more like village them city. This location is closely to the nature, school and kindergarden and the city center, that is perfect for family housing and this project is interested in it. Area has a small scale of modest row houses that have oriented themselves to the garden and street. This creates two common rooms with a different character. On the surrounding buildings reacts the same principle which is in housing, that is oriented to the gardens themselves. The concept respects the privacy and the need to isolate themselves, but also gives rise to an awareness, observation and interaction among residents. The shape of the terrain gives the possibility of non-traditional arrangement of houses in levels. This is characteristic feature of the entire residential complex.

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