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LABORARTORY BRNO
Trpělková, Lena ; Šupler, Libor (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The site is located on the corner Milady Horakove and Koliště in the city center at a very busy thoroughfare on the edge of the Brno circuit next to the small park within easy reach fluctuate. The basic volume is divided into two materials, one of which closes the city block and second accentuated corner. Accentuation is achieved vertical, but horizontal in the sense MASS MASS PAUSE MASS ! Based on the analysis of a smaller space gallery on the corner and area LABORARTORY center for the development of art. Art Lab creates the background for smaller mass gallery. Facades are united by noble material limestone. The contrast lies in the different dynamics of the grid buildings.
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Šnerch, Jiří ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
On the basis of the study, created in the subject AG32, it is processed following bachelor’s thesis, which further developed the study to level of Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The theme of the work is a Modern art gallery Brno, for that was entered instead of building on Kraví Hora in Brno, Veveří. Near of the solved land is park, located at Kraví Hora, the Observatory and Planetarium in Brno, a swimming pool on Kraví Hora, gardening in the neighbourhood of the northern and eastern sides, and tennis court halls at the southern border of the plot. The land is sloping, which relatively affected the design. My main idea was to create a monumental building for the public, which will represent its function, and at the same time it will be possible in accordance with the morphology of the terrain. This helps the rendering of the façade of the building with a Colonnade on the imaginary postament, formed by the lower floor, public space in front of the gallery with landscaping, and reduction in the northern part of the object with a green roof to ground level. The Gallery has the function of cultural-educational, with the associated functions of the commercial, which represents integrated Café and leasable space Studios. The architecture of the building itself plays with a combination of the rational and the organic concept.
Monolithic reinforced concrete detached house
Oplíštil, Jakub ; Kovářová, Hana (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The intention of Bachelor thesis is new building of monolithic house in the village Majlant. It is a detached building with two floors and a flat roof. The house will be used by a family of three. The main entrance to the building is situated at northwest side. Floor plan of the object is simple, the great design emphasis was on highlighting the south side of the building. This was accomplished by sliding the southern bearing elements above the wooden terrace and use large glazed surfaces. The view of this side of the builing has the S-shape. Interier is a combination of colored concrete and wood. Supporting structures are made of exposed monolithic reinforced concrete. Partitions are made of aerated concrete blocks. The staircase is made of wood. Theses includes parts of documentation and drawings, that are handled as detailed documentation in computer software AutoCAD.
Family House
Šefflová, Magdaléna ; Fiedlerová, Lucie (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This is a construction of a new family house. Building has two floors above ground and one below ground. This family house will be a permanent home for four people. Perimeter load-bearing walls are designed as monolithic and reinforced concrete walls made from thermal insulating concrete Liaver. Ceiling construction is made from reinforced concrete and one-sided reinforced plate and roof is flat and single-layered. Perimeter walls are made from exposed concrete or paneled with natural slate.
Church in the city
Strnad, Miroslav ; Mikulášek, David (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The design of the Church “Seslání Ducha Svatého” with the spiritual center in Líšeň, Brno answers the question: "How should the contemporary church look like?" Analysis of the site, awareness of the character and requirements of today's time, historical and cultural continuity and liturgical changes of the last century gave rise to 7 points of the architecture of the new church. This program describes the new liturgy, defines the form of the subordinate community of believers, characterizes the work with the material envelope of the inner space, establishes the relation between the horizontal and the vertical and the curved and rectangular, explains the theme of orientation and work with the interior. The final urban and architectural solution is based on these assumptions. The spiritual center, consisting of a multifunctional hall, a classroom, a club-room, a rectory, a cafeteria with a library, and underground garages with technology, is geometrically rigid, layered and precisely fitted, while church is completely different in its shape and scale, indicating functional and sacral differences. The abstract form of the church refers to the inviolability of God. The interior of the Church is a place of silence, a pure and noble space, formed by higher order principles. Another important way of expression becomes light as the creator of the spiritual space. An important part of the proposal is also the principle of organizing a church with a spiritual center around the inner square opened to the south by a wide entrance staircase.
Music Club Brno
Modlitba, Zdeněk ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of the project is a new music club with reharsal rooms and recording studio in the center of Brno, Obilní trh. The site is situated on the slope next to the castle Špilberk. The proposal is based on an openness to the public, trying to captivate, pull in and make a passerby the visitor. The whole complex is made of three solitary objects that escalates its scale from view and trying not to create a barrier, but rather give the impression of accessibility. The site of this complex, along with trees, creates a park enviroment which enables the views to the castle Špilberk. The buildings are partially buried in the hillside terrain and directly connected to the extensive green roof, which creates a friendly terrace where you can watch the street or the artists inside the building. Functional content is divided into three objects. The largest one is a music club, including foyer, 2 music halls, terrace allowing views to the Obilní trh, backstages for musicians and garages. The second, single-storey building with a courtyard includes ateliers, reharsal rooms and a sociable relax corridors. The last, two-storey building includes a recording studio, which is situated right inside the courtyard.
Industrial bakery Herold
Kręželoková, Tereza ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to design a new industrial bakery for the company Herold Brno. The project is based on an architectural study elaborated in the subject AG035 - Architecture design studio V. - in the third semester of the bachelor's study. The plot designated for the project is located in Brno, in the cadastral area Horní Heršpice. This is an industrial district of the city. The surrounding buildings consist mainly of storage and production halls, toward the center there is a residential buildings and civic amenities. The assigned parcel is currently registered as a brownfield and is intended for production development. The plot is connected to the street „K Terminálu“ and is located in a slightly sloping area. The form of the building is based on the trapezoidal shape of the plot. The designed object consists of three interlocking forms, each of them performs a different function. In first cubic form is placed an entrance hall, a bakery shop, sanitary facilities and lockery rooms for a bakery staff. The second elevated form is placed on the first one and includes administrative promises. In the third and largest form there is a production hall, expedition and storage facilities. The design has industrial character, which is based on the purpose of the object. The main material is concrete, which is used in both – the exterior and interior. The facade is made of exposed concrete, in the interior is used concrete design plaster. The monolithic concrete mass is discontinued by black metal elements, such as window frames or railing, and is lightened by glass segment. An important element is the outdoor atrium, which is located between the production hall and the entrance part, which improve the working environment for employees. Before entering the building there is a barrier-free ramp and exterior stairs. The whole building is barrier-free.
Ponava Centre Brno, Královo Pole
Janovská, Andrea ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Diploma thesis Ponava Centre is solving the architectonic study of Leisure centre. Area is situated in locality Ponava – Brno, Královo Pole. Leisure centre should provide its services to wide spectrum of visitors. Those activities does not have to be undertaken just in the building itself, but the idea to develop and utilize for those purposes the public space around it is suggesting itself. The centre is offering the activities for people of all age categories. It can provide the leisure function and also both educational and commercial function. In this spirit the inner space of the object is divided. The basic principle is to group together the three masses according to their most important functions, which are located in the object.
Development of new technologies of translucent architectural concrete
Adámková, Aneta ; Novosad,, Petr (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
The diploma thesis follows up on the bachelor thesis and deals with the issue of light-transmitting concrete LTC. The aim of thesis determines the transparency and its decrease due to durability. The terotical part deals with extension of LTC issues and follows up reserch from bachelor thesis. The teory is also focused on the issue of glass optical fibers. The experimental part deals with the influence of selected durability test on transparency of LTC. Transparency is determined by mesuring devise called black box. In the conclusion is summarized influences witch affects transparency and evaluation of whether the selected fibers are suitable for outdoor use.
Housing for students Brno
Vašička, Jakub ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor work is new building of Student housing in Brno in the street Leitnerova in the city part of Old Brno. The aim was to create a building with the main function of housing for students combined with use for public. The proposed building is divided into 2 buildings with shape sequence to adjacent buildings. The idea was to create a comfortable common housing that will balance the need for individuality of students and the collective use of common spaces. Parter buildings used for public interest activities and facilities for students. There is a cafe, a fitness center and a commercial area along with a self-service laundry. In other floors are situated apartments for students of different disposition. The buildings are interconnected by connecting overground neck, underneath are created public spaces and entrances to individual parts of the building. The concept of the architectural design is the purest and minimalist form composed of square masses of launched and inserted into the building creating a varied facade blended into one monolithic mass lateral surface. The building envelope consists mainly of exposed concrete complemented by glass and alubond boards.

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