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Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Ševčíková, Veronika ; Zoubek, Michal (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
Residential complex at the foot of the hill Palacky Brno - chimney . Located on the border of forest and settlements are nowadays allotment . It is an inspiration concept development , whose aim is to preserve the character of the gardens as an added value to housing. The proposal is to land on the structure of terraced houses , which complement the mosaic of buildings along the street hillside pasture. As a reaction to the slope of the terrain creates a garden terrace giving residents plenty of privacy. The rugged structure also creates a benchmark comfortable spaces for meetings .
Archive+
Štuříková, Blanka ; Hora, Jan (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The original building of the academic canteen was built in 1929 as the work of architect Vinzinger Baier, a professor of architecture. In terms of context, the building is located on the border between a busy city and a vast park. The premises and mass of the building respond in abstraction to the city / street transition with clear order and nature through a rational conception of disposition and facade into the street, and subsequent decomposition and irrationalization both vertically and horizontally towards the park. Thus, the object is a special kind of fragmentary gradient, and so it is handled within the framework of the reconstruction of the Center of Architecture, linking archive of modern architecture and creative center in one institution.
Kapitulská street 22, Trnava
Szakácsová, Diana ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to find proper use of object at Kapitulská 22 street in Trnava, Slovakia. Object is located in the close city centre, in its historical context. According to this I tried to keep current character of place and add new function which will use its potential. In line with current escalating problem of oncological diseases I decide to built there Maggie’s centre – community centre for people which suffer from an kind of it. Centre provides them with a platform where they can meet, change experiences and spend time during activities which is fitted to them. Peoples can find there professional psychological help and support from people with same destiny. In my design I use current object which is faced to street as service part with accommodation of clients. To this part I added community centre itself. Centre is separated into five modules which are connected by main corridor. Everywhere between this module if designed gardens and whole this area is roofed by transparent construction to keep it usable whole year.
Garden city
Štefková, Dominika ; Pohůnek, Jakub (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Both blocks are architecturally almost identical. Their only difference is in the mirroring and the change of functions in the ground floor. The mass of the block has a square floor plan, which maintains a flat urban mass from the outside. The retreating terraces are oriented inside the block, thus creating a conical atrium. This atrium does not follow a square shape but is widened on the north-south sides. Around the perimeter of the block there are flats which, together with the supporting structure, form a facade from the outside. The inner perimeter of the block consists of shared terraces. These terraces form the communication of the whole building. All stairs are connected to it. The terraces give way to each floor by 1.5 m and with them the staircase arms are located on the east and west sides of the atrium. To the north and south are two stairwells with an elevator. The floor plan arrangement is centrally axially symmetrical.
Living on the outskirts of Brno
Bendová, Kateřina ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor‘s thesis is the architecture study created within the AG032 subject. This study is the elaboration of the documentation for building permission and documentation for construction. The subject of this thesis is the design of premium block of flats i.e. villa house located in eastern Brno outskirts. This building is situated in part of city Brno-Líšeň, cadastral area Líšeň. Around is typically terraced street houses. The plot is located near the Mariánké údolí. The terrain slopes from the south. This draft uses height difference, the structure is recessed into terrain. The building has four floor above ground. The first floor contains house equipment and parking zone for eleven cars. The rest floors are used for accomodation units. House contains ten separated accomodation units of different sizes. The main entrance is from the north side from Ondráčkova street. The entrance for vehicles is from the west side from current road. Around the house there are grassy and another parking areas. On the south side are situated gardens which are part of some flats. The south facade is formed by french windows, balconies and terraces. Each apartment has some kind of outdoor space. The structure is mostly made of reinforced concrete skeleton with padding ceramic block. Only first floor structure is made from monolithic reinforced concrete peripheral wall. The roof of this building has vegetation coverage.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Krůpa, Miloslav ; Ruller, Ivan (referee) ; Foretník, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with revitalization of Garden’s foreground in Kroměříž (Czech Republic). The aim is to accomplish an optimal development of designed area, especially the best use of new structures located in newly established visitors sector (visitors centre, exhibition centre, show- and sales room, coffee house with platform, related horticulture, technical and sanitary background, labyrinth, water basins). The first way to optimal use of designed area is closing the current entry to Garden and creating new entries to foreground and Gardens, together with a primary segmentation of the area with the aid of two major axes, which form leading paths and concur to possible access roads to foreground. Polygonal rendering of new horizontal structures connects green roofs of buildings to surrounding areas and opens the green roofs to visitors, simplifies their orientation in the Garden and offers them an all-around view. The main elements of designed area are polygonal segmentation of territory as a counterpart to the Garden on the one hand, and creation of new modern garden on grassed area, which is completed with above mentioned water basins, on the other hand. In the visitors sector, there are located necessary facilities for visitors (foyer, salesroom for tickets, WC, information centre with bookstore, technical background for employees). The exhibition function holds the exhibition centre. Commercial function of designed area (show- and sales room, coffee house with platform) is independent of functioning of the other buildings. Existing structures of tropical and cold greenhouses are preserved, but the project changes the function of entrance building. General impression culminates with various green and water areas, with a system of paths that defines polygonal shape of new structures, the labyrinth, which serves as an attraction for children, and restored Aviary as a place for relaxation. Designed structures and their both vertical and ceiling constructions are made of reinforced concrete, external walls are provided with facade heat insulation system with final white colouring. Some vertical constructions are joined with steel pillars. The roofs with intensive or extensive green vegetation are provided with glass railing or rust-resistant steel railing with wire panel. All openings are glassed with CW50 structural glazing, together with standard aluminium frames.
Between the walls and the river
Holubová, Ivana ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this project was to design residential architecture that combines the urban character of the historic center of Vyškov with the natural character of the Haná River. The dominant feature of the de-signed area is a wavy row of family houses (each with 1 to 3 units), divided into two parts by a small squ-are, which is oriented towards areas for services and also includes an existing public transport stop. From this open space, a newly designed bridge extends over the river. A promenade meanders betwe-en the river and the proposed residential area, incorporating the river into the concept and creating a point of interest not only for the city's residents. Each house has a small garden area facing the river. The apartments are complemented by spacious terraces with views of the river. The design includes a three-story parkhouse to divert cars from view and free up surface space. The first floor of the parkhou-se is reserved for an existing restaurant. All the proposed houses respond to the native shapes of the surrounding buildings (2 to 4 floors, pitched roof, terraced houses), but with a modern twist. The main architectural feature is the recessed facades facing the river, covered with wood to emphasize the na-tural character of the location, while the rest of the facades are designed with classic plaster, corre-sponding to the urban expression of the surrounding buildings.
The Singing Fountain in The Royal Garden of The Prague castle
Ramdan, Marcel ; Sojka, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
This work follows three main questions, which will allow a deeper appreciation of art historical monument. At first, there is a concise story of rulers, which donated fountain. In the next part, the work gives ideas of the original context of the installation of the bronze fountain in the architecture of the Royal Garden at the Prague Castle in the third quarter of the 16th century. The artistic description with historical sources presents the monument as the result of the work of artists associated around the royal gunsmith Tomas Jaros of Brno. In the closing section attempts to draw attention to the potential non-European cultural influence in the creation of artwork. Compared fanciful figures on the fountain with bells of the late 16th century, attempts to document the gradual domestication of a particular theme used on the Habsburg court before the arrival of Rudolf II. Secondary question will present conservation of the artwork.
The Garden as an Ecosystem: Gardens ecosystem services in Aš area by Gen X and Y gardeners perspectives
Hronová, Magdalena ; Rynda, Ivan (advisor) ; Skripnik, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis presents the view of two generations of gardeners in Aš region. In the theoretical part it deals with ecosystem services and their dual valuation. It also focuses on gardens and their development in history. It moreover describes gardens as an ecosystem and summarizes the ways in which the stability of this garden ecosystem can be promoted or reduced. It also looks at descriptions of Generation X and Y and their differences. The practical part of the thesis presents the main methods of the research, which is based on a qualitative method and data collection through semi-structured interviews and data analysis through framework analysis. In the empirical part, the interpretations of the statements of gardeners of two generations are presented in relation to the theoretical basis and compared. The results of the research describe which ecosystem services gardens provide to gardeners in the Aš region and the differences between the generations studied. Key words: gardening, gardens, Generation X, Generation Y, ecosystem services
Living on the outskirts of Brno
Bendová, Kateřina ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor‘s thesis is the architecture study created within the AG032 subject. This study is the elaboration of the documentation for building permission and documentation for construction. The subject of this thesis is the design of premium block of flats i.e. villa house located in eastern Brno outskirts. This building is situated in part of city Brno-Líšeň, cadastral area Líšeň. Around is typically terraced street houses. The plot is located near the Mariánké údolí. The terrain slopes from the south. This draft uses height difference, the structure is recessed into terrain. The building has four floor above ground. The first floor contains house equipment and parking zone for eleven cars. The rest floors are used for accomodation units. House contains ten separated accomodation units of different sizes. The main entrance is from the north side from Ondráčkova street. The entrance for vehicles is from the west side from current road. Around the house there are grassy and another parking areas. On the south side are situated gardens which are part of some flats. The south facade is formed by french windows, balconies and terraces. Each apartment has some kind of outdoor space. The structure is mostly made of reinforced concrete skeleton with padding ceramic block. Only first floor structure is made from monolithic reinforced concrete peripheral wall. The roof of this building has vegetation coverage.

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