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Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Šimková, Eliška ; Magnusek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Democracy is a way to live without fear for the future. It is a choice, but also a change of opinion. It's freedom. It is an opportunity to help each other. The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of democratic architecture and the concept of housing for life. The project completes the gap in Ostrava on Masná Street, opposite the former slaughterhouse, today the new Plato Gallery. The assigned gap is located in today's not very attractive area, which has great potential in the future, which must be used. The work responds to the current situation of unavailability of real estate and seeks an adequate solution to this problem. It finds it in the services of the owner of the apartment, who can rent part of his property and thus help him repay the mortgage earlier, or a tenant who currently has where to live.
Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Rodová, Eva ; Chovanec, Libor (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The project deals with the design of an apartment building in the cultural center of Ostrava, which is focused on the creation of the concept of economic and yet high-quality and pleasant democratic housing. The concept is therefore focused on the democratic possibility of choosing one's own flats, which would meet the specific needs of their inhabitants and at the same time represent an ideal balance between minimalist and comfortable living.
Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Staněk, Lukáš ; Šmédek, František (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of a residential building in an almost neglected location in Moravská Ostrava. The proposal looks for a way how to portray housing as such as community housing applicable in Czech conditions. The result is an adaptable environment that users can choose according to their wishes, as democracy says - about choices, about voting. Its variable and flexible form offers very easily and quickly changes to the program, whatever the advanced age of users, or with the needs for more space for new additions to households. Even the smallest apartments take on a sense of generosity, with pull-out furniture and wall - screens. The interior of the flats is renewed and creats a "room in a room". However, the case study also deals with the housing crisis and the shortage of housing, so the variety of functions are limited mainly to housing. However, the capacity for variation are retained and can be adapted over time to community housing, mixed - used or office space in an attractive location. It addresses the housing crisis comprehensively, and with a choice of apartment sizes ranging from studio apartments to 3 bedroom apartments. This system can be applicable to a variety of areas as well as plots with numerous dimensions. One of the many goals is to connect the public space with the indoor and outdoor space of the building. But it is it is important to maintain the intimacy of not only the semi-public space - the common areas of the building, but also the intimacy of the apartments. The design becomes a meeting point between the city and nature, specifically the roof garden and root purifier located in an unenclosed atrium in the wider centre of Ostrava. At the same time, it is capable of lowering the temperature in a densely populated and sparsely vegetated area.
Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Michalčíková, Eliška ; Veselá, Markéta (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new town hall for Staré Brno on the Mendlovo square with urbanism defined by the territorial study of New Mendlovo square after the important change in the concept of transport. Thanks to the new transport concept, space is freed up in the very center of Mendlovo square. Tram traffic is diverted to the location behind the Gymnasium. And so the traffic loop that is currently on the site will be removed. We have the opportunity to return the square of the First Republic. As few of our fellow citizens remember him from the beginning and first half of the 20th century. It is about searching for shape and ideal mass and internal layout within this public institution, which should become a city within a city in itself for the 21st century. An effort to leave the survival of the town hall as we know it from the 20th century and try a new concept within social, spatial and visual connectivity. The first part of the work contains analyzes of the territory and the conclusions obtained from them. The theory is followed by the project concept. The details are discussed in the architectural solution. The building construction section clarifies the design by describing the construction and construction details.
Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Bartalová, Tamara ; Jurkovičová, Hana (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis explores the idea of connectivity and democratic city. The aim of the work was to design a town hall for the Old Brno district with consideration to the use of spatial and social connectivity. The work builds on new concept of urban planning and transport solutions. Concept study is integral part of the bachelor’s thesis assignment. The project is located in the location of Mendl Square, which has historically had an important role within the city. The town hall is designed with an emphasis on massive digitization and with an emphasis on the flexibility of spaces for the future. Result of digitalization is reduction of spatial requirements The solution should provide new possibilities and opportunities that will contribute to better use of the potential of “Mendlák”.
Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Staněk, Lukáš ; Šmédek, František (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of a residential building in an almost neglected location in Moravská Ostrava. The proposal looks for a way how to portray housing as such as community housing applicable in Czech conditions. The result is an adaptable environment that users can choose according to their wishes, as democracy says - about choices, about voting. Its variable and flexible form offers very easily and quickly changes to the program, whatever the advanced age of users, or with the needs for more space for new additions to households. Even the smallest apartments take on a sense of generosity, with pull-out furniture and wall - screens. The interior of the flats is renewed and creats a "room in a room". However, the case study also deals with the housing crisis and the shortage of housing, so the variety of functions are limited mainly to housing. However, the capacity for variation are retained and can be adapted over time to community housing, mixed - used or office space in an attractive location. It addresses the housing crisis comprehensively, and with a choice of apartment sizes ranging from studio apartments to 3 bedroom apartments. This system can be applicable to a variety of areas as well as plots with numerous dimensions. One of the many goals is to connect the public space with the indoor and outdoor space of the building. But it is it is important to maintain the intimacy of not only the semi-public space - the common areas of the building, but also the intimacy of the apartments. The design becomes a meeting point between the city and nature, specifically the roof garden and root purifier located in an unenclosed atrium in the wider centre of Ostrava. At the same time, it is capable of lowering the temperature in a densely populated and sparsely vegetated area.
Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Šimková, Eliška ; Magnusek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Democracy is a way to live without fear for the future. It is a choice, but also a change of opinion. It's freedom. It is an opportunity to help each other. The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of democratic architecture and the concept of housing for life. The project completes the gap in Ostrava on Masná Street, opposite the former slaughterhouse, today the new Plato Gallery. The assigned gap is located in today's not very attractive area, which has great potential in the future, which must be used. The work responds to the current situation of unavailability of real estate and seeks an adequate solution to this problem. It finds it in the services of the owner of the apartment, who can rent part of his property and thus help him repay the mortgage earlier, or a tenant who currently has where to live.
Democratic Architecture – Ostrava
Rodová, Eva ; Chovanec, Libor (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The project deals with the design of an apartment building in the cultural center of Ostrava, which is focused on the creation of the concept of economic and yet high-quality and pleasant democratic housing. The concept is therefore focused on the democratic possibility of choosing one's own flats, which would meet the specific needs of their inhabitants and at the same time represent an ideal balance between minimalist and comfortable living.

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