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Multifunctional building Cow Mountain
Šlesingrová, Denisa ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The multifunctional edifice in Kraví hora, Brno, Veveří is designed as a new building with sports-recreational function (a climbing center, a scout club room). It also has a social function (a restaurant). The building is situated in a flat lanscape on the top of Kraví hora. The building is designed as single-storey house with a flat, vegetation roof, except of the climbing wall, which is higher and it`s a dominant feature of the whole compound. Load-bearing construction of the building is formed by a wooden skeleton system. The climbing wall has a wooden load-bearing construction combined with a monolithic reinforced concrete wall.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Za Lužánkami, Brno
Vybíralová, Martina ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is an architectural study of the new building of the Sports and Recreation Center in Brno. This locality is Brno - Královo Pole. The area consists of sloping terrain, the elevation of which is almost 36 meters. As the area is located close to the Lužánky Park, but especially the center, its location is associated with a large number of advantages. An example is the large number of different functions, such as trade, housing, education or transport. However, the territory also has disadvantages. One of them is, for example, a number of unsuitable objects or inappropriately selected functions. From the point of view of history, sport is connected with the solved area. Therefore, the basic idea of the proposal was to preserve the Genia Loci of this area. The main goal was to design a complex with various functions for recreational sports and leisure of individuals, interest groups but also families with children. This is achieved by dividing the area into two parts, one of which is quiet and the other is dedicated to the sports just mentioned. The quiet part seamlessly connects to the Lužánky park and has the character of a park. There are activities in the area such as tennis, volleyball, climbing center and BMX track. The main building of the complex is a multifunctional sports hall, which is designed on the site of the original football stadium. The very mass of the object on a quadrangular floor plan, which is sloping and rotated. The building is covered with two countertop green roofs, one of which connects to the park and serves as a residential. People can spend their free time here with an interesting view of the adjacent park. For easier orientation in the area and highlighting the entrance portals, the front and rear parts of the hall are lined with a massive mass, which is lined with Corten cladding. Thanks to its shape, the building has a completely different effect on visitors and passers-by.
Climbing Centre Vertikal in Brno
Maršálková, Martina ; Kolářová, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a climbing hall with nearly zero energy consumption located on a small brownfield at Brno-Královo pole. The thesis has three parts: The first part presents architectural and structural designs at the level of concept documentation for building permit application. It is a four-storey building with a rectangular plan, flat green roof and a external wall made of stainless steel sandwich panels. The internal space is divided into a climbing area, technical facilities, changing rooms and wellness area. The structural system is a precast reinforced concrete frame with a roof structure made of BSH solid wall trusses. In the second part the design of the technical systems of the building is presented. Ventilation and cooling of the building is provided by three ventilation units. Heating is provided by floor heating and radiators. The heat is supplied from a local district heating grid via a heat exchanger. In the third part, CFD simulations were applied to design and assess natural and forced ventilation in terms of thermal comfort, air change effectiveness, and age of air. Within the ventilation analysis, it was demonstrated that mechanical ventilation brings significant advantages in terms of thermal comfort, air quality, and air change effectiveness compared to natural ventilation. The project documentation was prepared in AutoCad software. Simulation and analysis of natural and forced ventilation was performed in CFD software DesignBuilder.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Za Lužánkami, Brno
Vybíralová, Martina ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is an architectural study of the new building of the Sports and Recreation Center in Brno. This locality is Brno - Královo Pole. The area consists of sloping terrain, the elevation of which is almost 36 meters. As the area is located close to the Lužánky Park, but especially the center, its location is associated with a large number of advantages. An example is the large number of different functions, such as trade, housing, education or transport. However, the territory also has disadvantages. One of them is, for example, a number of unsuitable objects or inappropriately selected functions. From the point of view of history, sport is connected with the solved area. Therefore, the basic idea of the proposal was to preserve the Genia Loci of this area. The main goal was to design a complex with various functions for recreational sports and leisure of individuals, interest groups but also families with children. This is achieved by dividing the area into two parts, one of which is quiet and the other is dedicated to the sports just mentioned. The quiet part seamlessly connects to the Lužánky park and has the character of a park. There are activities in the area such as tennis, volleyball, climbing center and BMX track. The main building of the complex is a multifunctional sports hall, which is designed on the site of the original football stadium. The very mass of the object on a quadrangular floor plan, which is sloping and rotated. The building is covered with two countertop green roofs, one of which connects to the park and serves as a residential. People can spend their free time here with an interesting view of the adjacent park. For easier orientation in the area and highlighting the entrance portals, the front and rear parts of the hall are lined with a massive mass, which is lined with Corten cladding. Thanks to its shape, the building has a completely different effect on visitors and passers-by.
The bussines plan for building a climbing centre in Velim
Váňová, Monika ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Brtník, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The bussines plan for building a climbing centre in Velim Objectives: The main objective of the Bachelor thesis is to make a bussines plan for building a climbing center in Velim. The theoretical part will summarize and describe the theoretical basis for the practical part. In the practical part, I will first determine profitability from an entrepreneurial perspective in terms of costs and anticipated revenues. The first partial objective is to create individual analysis, especially analysis of competition, whereas the second partial objective is implementation of the project into the non-profit sector. Part of this objective will be the creation of a climbing club. Methods: For the theoretical analysis of the work, descriprive analysis of all sources was used. For the practical part, I used descriptive analysis of basic concepts as well as SWOT, PEST and competition analysis. It was necessary to find a suitable location and create a business plan. I also contacted the owners of some clombing centres to learn more about fundings they received, their legal forms of the business, and average visitor traffic. Results: The results will be usefull for the possible realisation of the climbing centre, be it by me or someone else. According to calculations in chapter 7, I found the wall to be...
The bussines plan for building a climbing centre in Velim
Váňová, Monika ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Brtník, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The bussines plan for building a climbing centre in Velim Objectives: The main objective of the Bachelor thesis is to make a bussines plan for building a climbing center in Velim. The theoretical part will summarize and describe the theoretical basis for the practical part. In the practical part, I will first determine profitability from an entrepreneurial perspective in terms of costs and anticipated revenues. The first partial objective is to create individual analysis, especially analysis of competition, whereas the second partial objective is implementation of the project into the non-profit sector. Part of this objective will be the creation of a climbing club. Methods: For the theoretical analysis of the work, descriprive analysis of all sources was used. For the practical part, I used descriptive analysis of basic concepts as well as SWOT, PEST and competition analysis. It was necessary to find a suitable location and create a business plan. I also contacted the owners of some clombing centres to learn more about fundings they received, their legal forms of the business, and average visitor traffic. Results: The results will be usefull for the possible realisation of the climbing centre, be it by me or someone else. According to calculations in chapter 7, I found the wall to be...
Multifunctional building Cow Mountain
Šlesingrová, Denisa ; Ing. arch. Petra Žalmanová, Ph.D (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The multifunctional edifice in Kraví hora, Brno, Veveří is designed as a new building with sports-recreational function (a climbing center, a scout club room). It also has a social function (a restaurant). The building is situated in a flat lanscape on the top of Kraví hora. The building is designed as single-storey house with a flat, vegetation roof, except of the climbing wall, which is higher and it`s a dominant feature of the whole compound. Load-bearing construction of the building is formed by a wooden skeleton system. The climbing wall has a wooden load-bearing construction combined with a monolithic reinforced concrete wall.

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