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Car center VW Mikulov
Chytilová, Nikola ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study developed in the subject AG033. This study further elaborated on the level of Documentation for building permits and subsequently Documentation for construction. The topic of the work is the design of the new Volkswagen Group car centre in Mikulov, used for distribution, warranty and post-warranty repairs and customer service of Škoda, Seat, Volkswagen and Audi cars. The object is in South Moravia, in the western part of the city of Mikulov. The land is located on a mostly flat terrain, to which Jiráskova Street adjoins from the north. Currently, the land is used only as manure storage for the neighbouring cowshed. The land is located in an industrial zone at a sufficient distance from residential buildings. The building is compositionally based on the shape of the land, and its form copies the western line of the land boundary. It is an object composed of two masses of trapezoidal plans representing the showroom and service areas, connected to each other by a block, where the warehouse is located. To achieve the building's dynamism, the showroom and service parts are higher than the warehouse part. In the service section, waist skylights are designed, which support the regularity and overall rhythm of the building's facade. On the north side of the property is the main entrance with a modified vestibule, equipped with a water area to welcome visitors. The remaining areas of the land are used for roads, parking lots for customers, employees and reserved parking spaces. The vertical supporting structure consists of steel columns based on concrete footings. Above the showroom, the horizontal supporting structure consists of steel trusses with counters, and attached steel purlins, which carry the roof's surface. In the service area, the steel lattice trusses are straight and thus form the frame structure of the belt skylights. The floor on the field will consist of a load-bearing reinforced concrete slab. The entire steel structure will be reinforced with steel weathering both in the plane of the walls and in the plane of the roof. The facade consists of insulating panels with an IPN core anchored to the supporting columns. The facade panels will be divided vertically and will be made in white and grey. The grey panels are designed in the places where the strip skylights of the service are located and will thus emphasize the vertical division and regularity of the facade.

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