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Cultural Center Brno
Slunečková, Magdaléna ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The work deals with a design of Culture centre in Brno located on the gap site in front of park Obilní trh on Údolní street. An urban design concept keeps all of existing buildings that are currently in use and completes a frontage line of surrounding historic buildings. Broader entrance area is created by a cantilevered structure. Main point of the design is a courtyard, or a big atrium with symetrically curved shape, allowing daylighting and interconnection of inner spaces. Architectural design is given by a concept of the cultural center being a „sprouted grain“, or a place for talent display and collective evolution. Hallway, passageway, corridors and foyer are placed around a courtyard, space dynamics is itensified with a circular staircase. The Building of the Cultural center is composed of two parts: anterior one (northern part) with a courtyard and posterior one with bigger multipurpose hall and its support area (southern part), set in a sloping terrain. Anterior part consists of several rooms of versatile use (smaller hall, practice rooms, clubrooms) and studios that can be linked together to create an exhibition area, plus staff, technical and sanitary facilities. On street level, there are entrances to commercial spaces and a tea-room with a bookstore. A street-facing facade (northern one) is designed as a curtain wall, glazed in central part with circular staircase and thin marble pannels cladding on sides. As for the courtyard, a structural facade with glazing in combination with marble panelling is used.
A Small Theatre Brno
Greguška, Peter ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is concept of the small theatre in the locality of Brno - Střed. The land is situated on the northern slope of Špilberk castle, near to the park Obilní trh, the Ombudsman and the maternity ward of the University hospital Brno. The proposal is based on the character of the land, its strategic location and the purpose of the building. The land is slightly sloping from street line towards the castle. Idea creates a new path that connects the Obilní trh park with the Špilberk park and hold the frontage line of the street in some dynamic way. The entrances to the building are shifted from the frontage line, which is creating a small space for meeting before entering. It also creates the architectural intention of sectionalising mass on many subjects. That is based on the philosophy of the theatre itself - diversity, where every performance is settled in different place, time and location with different people, played by the same actors in the same theatre halls. It is one object divided into 6 parts, which has the task of creating the illusion of a town. There are 2 objects on the land and a car park. For the bachelor thesis, it has been further developed object SO01 - small theatre. It is functional divided into three parts. The first is the main part which serve on cultural activities. After the entrance portal, there is a public locker room, foyer, 2 theatres, 2 exhibition areass, a lecture room and toilets. The second part is a café with public entrance from the outside. Café is connected to the theatre for preparing snacks during events and performance breaks. Third part is theatre facilities with separate entrance for actors and entering supplies. There are 4 cloakrooms, toilets, showers, 2 overhead rooms, storages, test room, office and technical background.
Comprehensive urbanistic analysis of Obchodná Street in Bratislava with a theoretical vision of the development potential
Tichý, Jan ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis aims to create a complex urban analysis of the Obchodna street in the Bratislava city centre. It aims to identify the key problems and provide a conceptual solution for them as well. It focuses on general background analysis and planning documentation, as well as an analysis of the public space. A combination of distant and field research was used to gather the necessary data. All gathered data was subsequently processed and evaluated. Key problems and their solutions were defined on the basis of SWOT analysis. These solutions consist mostly of minor and easy changes, which can help to improve the public space in Obchodna and fulfil its potential.
Comprehensive urbanistic analysis of Obchodná Street in Bratislava with a theoretical vision of the development potential
Tichý, Jan ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis aims to create a complex urban analysis of the Obchodna street in the Bratislava city centre. It aims to identify the key problems and provide a conceptual solution for them as well. It focuses on general background analysis and planning documentation, as well as an analysis of the public space. A combination of distant and field research was used to gather the necessary data. All gathered data was subsequently processed and evaluated. Key problems and their solutions were defined on the basis of SWOT analysis. These solutions consist mostly of minor and easy changes, which can help to improve the public space in Obchodna and fulfil its potential.
A Small Theatre Brno
Greguška, Peter ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is concept of the small theatre in the locality of Brno - Střed. The land is situated on the northern slope of Špilberk castle, near to the park Obilní trh, the Ombudsman and the maternity ward of the University hospital Brno. The proposal is based on the character of the land, its strategic location and the purpose of the building. The land is slightly sloping from street line towards the castle. Idea creates a new path that connects the Obilní trh park with the Špilberk park and hold the frontage line of the street in some dynamic way. The entrances to the building are shifted from the frontage line, which is creating a small space for meeting before entering. It also creates the architectural intention of sectionalising mass on many subjects. That is based on the philosophy of the theatre itself - diversity, where every performance is settled in different place, time and location with different people, played by the same actors in the same theatre halls. It is one object divided into 6 parts, which has the task of creating the illusion of a town. There are 2 objects on the land and a car park. For the bachelor thesis, it has been further developed object SO01 - small theatre. It is functional divided into three parts. The first is the main part which serve on cultural activities. After the entrance portal, there is a public locker room, foyer, 2 theatres, 2 exhibition areass, a lecture room and toilets. The second part is a café with public entrance from the outside. Café is connected to the theatre for preparing snacks during events and performance breaks. Third part is theatre facilities with separate entrance for actors and entering supplies. There are 4 cloakrooms, toilets, showers, 2 overhead rooms, storages, test room, office and technical background.
Cultural Center Brno
Slunečková, Magdaléna ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The work deals with a design of Culture centre in Brno located on the gap site in front of park Obilní trh on Údolní street. An urban design concept keeps all of existing buildings that are currently in use and completes a frontage line of surrounding historic buildings. Broader entrance area is created by a cantilevered structure. Main point of the design is a courtyard, or a big atrium with symetrically curved shape, allowing daylighting and interconnection of inner spaces. Architectural design is given by a concept of the cultural center being a „sprouted grain“, or a place for talent display and collective evolution. Hallway, passageway, corridors and foyer are placed around a courtyard, space dynamics is itensified with a circular staircase. The Building of the Cultural center is composed of two parts: anterior one (northern part) with a courtyard and posterior one with bigger multipurpose hall and its support area (southern part), set in a sloping terrain. Anterior part consists of several rooms of versatile use (smaller hall, practice rooms, clubrooms) and studios that can be linked together to create an exhibition area, plus staff, technical and sanitary facilities. On street level, there are entrances to commercial spaces and a tea-room with a bookstore. A street-facing facade (northern one) is designed as a curtain wall, glazed in central part with circular staircase and thin marble pannels cladding on sides. As for the courtyard, a structural facade with glazing in combination with marble panelling is used.

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