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Architecture of organic farms in Czech republic
Pohanková, Lucie ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Doc.Ing.arch.Jarmila Húsenicová,Ph.D. (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
New agricultural constructions in Czech Republic happen, in better case, privilege of civil engineer, in the worse case only privilege of the investor, in the past. While architects or enlightenment project architects with inventive and feeling for architecture, rarely interfered to their projection. In the practice, the preferred and implemented misconception, that it is a purely purpose-built buildings with economical advantageous solution type, when external design of the building and his effect in landscape plays just a minor role, meant a huge mistake, which disfeature face of a lot of villages. With the gradual development of organic and sustainable agriculture is obvious, that to the design of these buildings gets back the idea of invention and emotion of construction into the landscape. Essence of a dissertation is how to proceed with the draft of a new or completion of original organic farm in conditions of the Czech Republic and on which specific points to focus in the design. Objective of thesis is generalization of rules design new modern organic farm or new buildings on the existing organic farm, using the principles of organic architecture and architecture undemanding of energy, renewable source of energy and non-waste management and verification on the specific examples in the Czech Republic and neighboring Europa countries. Where else should apply the principles of organic architecture more than in the construction of organic farms. Moreover, organic farm offers a great number of functions and with related different operations with requirements for specific areas. This is an added bonus, diversity of construction and the possibility of building creativity in architectural solutions. It is then mainly limited functionality of the building, legislative, public health, fire and traffic regulations, with which any proposal must cope. Organic farms are a phenomenon, but also the future of sustainable agriculture in the Czech Republic, as well. Not only production side of organic farms, but also neglected building stock deserves the attention of experts. Only organic farm with the right comprehensive created building and energy concept on an ecological principle is becoming a well-functioning self-contained unit connected with the cycle of nature, the surrounding landscape and regional tradition.
Architecture of the extreme
Špániková, Michaela ; Wlazel, Adam (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a mountain building with a function of a shelter for tourists and a field workplace for workers of state forests of TANAP (Tatra National Park). With its size and function, the proposed building gently supports the development of this protected area of the Belianske Tatras. The building is designed in the constantly changing external conditions of the mountain environment (change of seasons, low temperatures, strong wind ..) so that the indoor environment is as stable and comfortable as possible. The aim is to create a building with an optimal indoor climate, minimal energy requirements and high spatial quality. To achieve these goals, it is necessary to use appropriate materials and an efficient technical system.
Moravian Wine Center
Fűlőpová, Andrea ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
Modern winery complex hotel Hrůdek is situated on the north part of village Velké Pavlovice, in the heart of south Moravia the Czech Republic. Its significant placement on the south hillside offers beautiful views to the vineyards and apricot plantations. The architectural form of the building is inspired by the regularity and rhythm of vineyard lines, significant horizontal landscape around and rounded contour lines. Embedding of the building into the slope reacts to the topography of the terrain and refers to the traditional principle of local two-storey wine press houses. From the upper part is the entrance to the accommodation part and from the lover part of the slope is entrance to the wine cellar – the gallery of wine. Hotel offers 4-stars class accommodation, two congress halls, restaurant, wellness and gallery of the wine. Project integrates energetic eco-friendly concepts and its proposed as the self-sufficient building.
Architecture of the extreme
Nohejl, Jakub ; Müller, Rudolf (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
Inhospitable environment of mountain ridges was considered uninhabitable for a long time of human civilization. Adverse weather with extreme fluctuations and difficult accessibility discouraged many people interested in development of this location. However, there still were objects that tried to withstand the weather. One of the examples is the exposed chalet Chata na Rozcestí located on the ridge of the Krkonoše Mountains at an altitude of 1,349 m above sea level. The chalet has been constantly struggling with the inhospitable environment of almost 90 years. Its aim is to provide shelter and refreshments for tourists passing by. Over time, all existing buildings in this location suffered from the bad weather. Due to the high operation demands of the current building, the owner is very interested in rebuilding the chalet. The design of chalet Chata na Rozcestí brings a new perspective on the problematics of this locality. In response to the surrounding landscape of the Krkonoše National Park, the design works not only with weather conditions, but also in terms of sustainability and self-sufficiency.
Architecture of the extreme
Honzák, Jiří ; Wlazel, Adam (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a new building proposal of a mountain hostel in an inhospitable conditions of czech mountains, concretely on a flank of the mountain Jelenka located in CHKO Jeseníky, not too far from the mountain Praděd. The building is situated in a location of former hunting lodge Alfrédka where many summer and winter tourist trails intersect and therefore it is a frequent place of rest for tourists, cyclists and cross-country skiers. On the other hand the locality is quite isolated from civilisation and its visit rate is dependent on tourism, which is something program of proposed building reacts to. The building can serve as a place of refreshment during hikes through the Jeseníky mountains, as a night haven for whole-weekend tours, or as a hinterland for educational school trips. Above all it provides a place where people of similar interests can get to know each other and share their travelling experience. The proposal is focused on utilisation of local energy potential which is hidden in climatic conditions of mountain regions of the Czech republic. Furthermore it is focused on evaluation of energetic loads and gains with a usage of modern computational methods and on simulating of light behavior in space. Chosen architectonic solution is a polygonal building insetted into the flank which opens towards tourist trails and a public space and on the contrary closes towards family housing so that it does not disturb its privacy. The building is inserted into convex part of the terrain and is connected to it from above so that it becomes its own part.
Architecture of the extreme
Špániková, Michaela ; Wlazel, Adam (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a mountain building with a function of a shelter for tourists and a field workplace for workers of state forests of TANAP (Tatra National Park). With its size and function, the proposed building gently supports the development of this protected area of the Belianske Tatras. The building is designed in the constantly changing external conditions of the mountain environment (change of seasons, low temperatures, strong wind ..) so that the indoor environment is as stable and comfortable as possible. The aim is to create a building with an optimal indoor climate, minimal energy requirements and high spatial quality. To achieve these goals, it is necessary to use appropriate materials and an efficient technical system.
Architecture of the extreme
Nohejl, Jakub ; Müller, Rudolf (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
Inhospitable environment of mountain ridges was considered uninhabitable for a long time of human civilization. Adverse weather with extreme fluctuations and difficult accessibility discouraged many people interested in development of this location. However, there still were objects that tried to withstand the weather. One of the examples is the exposed chalet Chata na Rozcestí located on the ridge of the Krkonoše Mountains at an altitude of 1,349 m above sea level. The chalet has been constantly struggling with the inhospitable environment of almost 90 years. Its aim is to provide shelter and refreshments for tourists passing by. Over time, all existing buildings in this location suffered from the bad weather. Due to the high operation demands of the current building, the owner is very interested in rebuilding the chalet. The design of chalet Chata na Rozcestí brings a new perspective on the problematics of this locality. In response to the surrounding landscape of the Krkonoše National Park, the design works not only with weather conditions, but also in terms of sustainability and self-sufficiency.
Architecture of the extreme
Honzák, Jiří ; Wlazel, Adam (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a new building proposal of a mountain hostel in an inhospitable conditions of czech mountains, concretely on a flank of the mountain Jelenka located in CHKO Jeseníky, not too far from the mountain Praděd. The building is situated in a location of former hunting lodge Alfrédka where many summer and winter tourist trails intersect and therefore it is a frequent place of rest for tourists, cyclists and cross-country skiers. On the other hand the locality is quite isolated from civilisation and its visit rate is dependent on tourism, which is something program of proposed building reacts to. The building can serve as a place of refreshment during hikes through the Jeseníky mountains, as a night haven for whole-weekend tours, or as a hinterland for educational school trips. Above all it provides a place where people of similar interests can get to know each other and share their travelling experience. The proposal is focused on utilisation of local energy potential which is hidden in climatic conditions of mountain regions of the Czech republic. Furthermore it is focused on evaluation of energetic loads and gains with a usage of modern computational methods and on simulating of light behavior in space. Chosen architectonic solution is a polygonal building insetted into the flank which opens towards tourist trails and a public space and on the contrary closes towards family housing so that it does not disturb its privacy. The building is inserted into convex part of the terrain and is connected to it from above so that it becomes its own part.
Moravian Wine Center
Fűlőpová, Andrea ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
Modern winery complex hotel Hrůdek is situated on the north part of village Velké Pavlovice, in the heart of south Moravia the Czech Republic. Its significant placement on the south hillside offers beautiful views to the vineyards and apricot plantations. The architectural form of the building is inspired by the regularity and rhythm of vineyard lines, significant horizontal landscape around and rounded contour lines. Embedding of the building into the slope reacts to the topography of the terrain and refers to the traditional principle of local two-storey wine press houses. From the upper part is the entrance to the accommodation part and from the lover part of the slope is entrance to the wine cellar – the gallery of wine. Hotel offers 4-stars class accommodation, two congress halls, restaurant, wellness and gallery of the wine. Project integrates energetic eco-friendly concepts and its proposed as the self-sufficient building.
Architecture of organic farms in Czech republic
Pohanková, Lucie ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Doc.Ing.arch.Jarmila Húsenicová,Ph.D. (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
New agricultural constructions in Czech Republic happen, in better case, privilege of civil engineer, in the worse case only privilege of the investor, in the past. While architects or enlightenment project architects with inventive and feeling for architecture, rarely interfered to their projection. In the practice, the preferred and implemented misconception, that it is a purely purpose-built buildings with economical advantageous solution type, when external design of the building and his effect in landscape plays just a minor role, meant a huge mistake, which disfeature face of a lot of villages. With the gradual development of organic and sustainable agriculture is obvious, that to the design of these buildings gets back the idea of invention and emotion of construction into the landscape. Essence of a dissertation is how to proceed with the draft of a new or completion of original organic farm in conditions of the Czech Republic and on which specific points to focus in the design. Objective of thesis is generalization of rules design new modern organic farm or new buildings on the existing organic farm, using the principles of organic architecture and architecture undemanding of energy, renewable source of energy and non-waste management and verification on the specific examples in the Czech Republic and neighboring Europa countries. Where else should apply the principles of organic architecture more than in the construction of organic farms. Moreover, organic farm offers a great number of functions and with related different operations with requirements for specific areas. This is an added bonus, diversity of construction and the possibility of building creativity in architectural solutions. It is then mainly limited functionality of the building, legislative, public health, fire and traffic regulations, with which any proposal must cope. Organic farms are a phenomenon, but also the future of sustainable agriculture in the Czech Republic, as well. Not only production side of organic farms, but also neglected building stock deserves the attention of experts. Only organic farm with the right comprehensive created building and energy concept on an ecological principle is becoming a well-functioning self-contained unit connected with the cycle of nature, the surrounding landscape and regional tradition.

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