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LABORARTORY BRNO
Indruchová, Petra ; Rosa, Martin (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
LABORARTORY - art laboratory building - is located on small Brno circuit, on the corner of street Koliště and street Milady Horákové. Laborartory adds a sets of cultural objects built on the Ring. Convenient location nearby city center, midway between the main brno parks (Lužánky - Koliště) is fis to open parterre. Plot preserves the continuity and responds to the planned revitalization of the inner berween Koliště and Příkop streets. Main idea is capture uncoordinated flow of people across the plot, channeling it through a gallery space to focus upward motion to the artistic values and viewpoints of Brno. There is a café, a media library in the object of Laborartory and 20 parking spaces in the basement.
Contemporary Slovenian Architecture
Šmídek, Petr ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (referee) ; Doc.PhDr.Petr Kratochvíl,CSc. (referee) ; Okamura, Osamu (referee) ; Ryšavá, Hana (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to present contemporary contemporary slovenian architectural scene to the Czech audience. Since the fall of Iron curtain is the slovenian architecture regarded as the most advanced from the former Eastern bloc. During the stay in Slovenia it's succeeded to collect sufficient informations for further analysis. Daily contact with the local culture and buildings helped in understanding of the current situation in the Slovenian architectural scene. The work provides the most important architectural works from Fabiani through Plečnik, Ravnikar, Podrecca to successors of generation Sixpack. The aim of this work is to help document and analyze the causes of Slovenia success and with this conclusion help to improve the situation in our country, where there is a wide range of high-quality buildings, but they remain almost unnoticed and unknown on the international scene. The study focused which role played the biggest importance in starting Slovenian model. Work search if it's possible to re-establish cooperation in the field of architecture. The aim of these was to find out how to apply the knowledge acquired in the Czech environment. Lessons from Slovenia could be summarized in two main areas: how to successfully cultivate their land and about how to be able to report about it externally.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Kolář, Vojtěch ; Gale, Roman (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
New multifunctional building is situated on the corner of Bratislavska street and Stará street in city of Brno. The new building complets the block structure and opens up the corner to the public. The ground floor is a shopping area, in the wing perpendicular to the Bratislavska street are situated office spaces and in two towers and a hanged block are housing units, communication spaces and technology background. In the basement is located the parking area for residents and visitors of the building. The proposed building brings a new standard of living environment and inventiveness.
Comparison of approaches to the conservation of modern architecture in the context of contemporary ideological influences
Pilařová, Zdislava ; Indrová, Martina (advisor) ; Jordánová, Květa (referee)
The thesis focuses on the comparison of two approaches to the protection of modern architectural cultural heritage. The first approach is the protection of the First Republic, especially functionalist buildings, which began with the first culture heritage law No. 22/1958 Coll. The second approach is devoted to the contemporary challengers of protecting buildings from the socialist era in the context of reflecting the past that the buildings may represent. Both approaches are related to the issue of the subjectivity and ideological conditionality of heritage protection. The research is set in the context of the development of architecture since the 1920s, the development of heritage protection, and the context of reflecting the past. The fate of selected monuments that have become central points to the change of narrative is also discussed. The thesis employs a method of qualitative analysis of information obtained from the contemporary literature and the National Heritage Institute's web platform Památkový katalog, followed by a comparison of approaches to the conservation of buildings in the style of functionalism and buildings from the socialist era. The thesis tries to connect several themes - the development of functionalist architecture and architecture from the socialist era, the development...
“Philosopher of Structures” Forgetting, Archive and Rediscovering of Jaroslav Josef Polívka
Jackson, Ladislav ; Jakubec,, Ondřej (referee) ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (referee) ; Zálešák, Jan (advisor)
The main output of the thesis is the exhibition Philosopher of Structures: Architect and Engineer Jaroslav J. Polívka (18861960), which was realized in 2021 at the Faculty of Fine Arts Gallery in Brno and in 2022 at the Jaroslav Fragner Gallery in Prague. The textual part of the work, that accompanies the exhibition, presents the extensive work of Jaroslav Josef Polívka, placing it in the context of the development of global modern architecture and in relation to the working conditions of architects and engineers in the first half of the twentieth century. Following on from the main areas of the exhibition, it elaborates the themes of the places and locations in which Jaroslav Polívka worked and for which he designed, the social networks in which he integrated himself in and of which he was an actor, and the archive, the structure of which played a significant role in his forgetting and rediscovery. The aim of the work is not to manipulate Polívka into the role of a “great architect”, but to present him as a co-creator of a solid building culture in the Czech lands, abroad in Europe and in North America, to show the diversity of building types in which he was able to find opportunities for technical and structural innovations, which he wanted to contribute to the improvement of modern life. The aim of the work is to rehabilitate the structural engineer and architect, to detach the narration of his legacy from other authorities, as it has been a custom in domestic and American historiography (representatives of the Czechoslovak avant-garde, Frank Lloyd Wright) and to indicate a number of non-artistic and non-architectural circumstances that shaped the form of his works.
Modern architecture. The most famous functionalist villas.
VOJTÍŠKOVÁ, Lucie
The first part of the theoretical work is devoted to general modern architecture at the beginning of the twentieth century, its creation, original artists, and buildings created at that time. Closer, the bachelor work focuses on functionalism, both globally and in the Czech countries. The second part of the work describes the most famous functionalist architects in Europe who influenced other architecture works. The bachelor work's primary focus is on analyzing and comparing functionalist villas in the world and the Czech territory - Villa Savoye, Villa Tugendhat and Müller's Villa.
Philosophical conception of architecture with reference to Simon Mawer's The Glass Room
Miháliková, Veronika ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is concerned with the balance between rationality and sensibility in architecture, materialistic and spiritual aspect of architecture, the contrast between the transparency of modern architecture and the lack of transparency of human lives and the impact of the symmetry and beauty on people and their relationships in the period of time referred to (from 1929 until 1989), all with the reference to The Glass Room (2009) by Simon Mawer. The way the book is written is discussed as well.
Church of the Most Sacred Heart of the Lord in the context of Czech architecture
Fifernová, Karolína ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
Development of Josip Plečnik's sacral architecture to the Church of the Most Sacred Heart of the Lord The student draws up a monograph of Plečnik's Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord in Královské Vinohrady ("Royal Vineyards"). She observes the logical structure of monographic studies, which is a brief history of the competition, the development of the Plečnik's project, the constructions and changes after the finalization of the project to the present. She focuses on partial topics, which are still inadequately processed, especially the following: The position and possibilities of Catholic Church as a builder in the young Czechoslovak Republic and its relation to the modern architecture. The development of liturgical space in the 20th century. The comparison of Plečnik's concept of sacral architecture with the approach of comparable key personalities (e.g. Otto Bartning, Dominikus Bohm, Clemens Holzmeister, Rudolf Schwarz, Martin Weber). Plečnik's reflection of the Czech surroundings, tradition and contemporary Czech architecture. The comparison of the subject of work with Plečnik's churches in Slovenia and Vienna and with contemporary new buildings of Catholic churches and non-Catholic churches in Bohemia. Part of the thesis is pictorial documentation. Keywords Josip Plečnik, modern...
Church of Protection of the Mother of God of Marfo-Mariinsky Convent in Moscow
Tiagusheva, Tatiana ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
The subject of the master's thesis is the Church of the Protection of the Mother of God in the Marfo-Mariinsky Convent in Moscow, the early work from 1908-1912, which has not drawn attention in the Czech scientific literature. A special chapter is devoted to the history of the Marfo- Mariinsky Convent, its founder Grand Duchess Elizabeth and her personality and conventual life. The church is described in an analytical way as a specific Gesamtkunstwerk, which unites architecture, interior decoration, sculptural decorations and iconography. The analysis and the interpretation of the church focus on references to the traditional Russian architecture. Two chapters distinctively explain the place, which the church takes in Alexey Viktorovich Shchusev's and Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov's numerous works. The thesis contains documents of the church and exterior and interior photos.

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