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HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Soldánová, Martina ; Šupler, Libor (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
The main objective of this bachelor´s thesis was to find an appropriate functional, urbanistic and architectional solution of a problematic area, located on the edge of historic core of the town Valasske Mezirici. On the grounds, which lie on the border of compact historic area and monofunctional panel housing estate, is currently located a car lot. Instead of it, it is proposed a set of three buildings, which react by their mass on the following street frontage and by their placement create both public and privat space. The chosen functions are mixed residential, administrative and commercial complemented with underground parking, which altogether seems like the most favorable for a life in the town centre.
Multifunctional building near little chapel - Židenice
Klimeš, Jakub ; Elešová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a mixed-use building at a crossing of two streets, Táborská and Nezamyslova, in the district of Židenice, Brno. The aim of the work is to come up with a new architectural and urbanistic concept, which will also enhance the vicinity of the building. The house itself has four storeys. The ground floor is reserved for commerce, such as shops, and a future expansion with a small cafeteria is planned. The following three floors are residential. Part of the second floor serves as a roof terrace for the inhabitants of the building. The structure terminates with a flat green roof. There are two underground parking storeys, with places reserved not only for the inhabitants of the building, but also of the surrounding area, which improves rentability. The concept tries to unify the corner of the two streets and reacts to the surrounding structures. The last house on Táborská street is a three-storey house, while the one on Nezamyslova is a two-storey one. For those reasons, the floor plan of the building has the shape of an “L”, and there is an indent in the eastern part, which corresponds with the house on Nezamyslova street. This indent forms the aforementioned roof terrace. The concept also incorporates the public space in front of the house, which is dominated by a chapel. This area shields the building from the noisy streets. A large amount of greenery, especially birches, is proposed in this space, to improve the greenery coefficient of the plot. The façade consists of hung anodized aluminium panels, which are anchored into the walls of the structure. The object is located in a very busy area, which makes it obvious to use the ground floor for rentable commercial spaces. The apartments themselves are placed into the following three floors. The aim is to reduce the noise from the street as much as possible, and thus the sleeping and living rooms are all oriented into the private courtyard. There is a total of 14 apartm
The Multifunctional building in Brno Zidenice
Hanousek, Ondřej ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
This thesis deals with the construction of two multifunctional houses in the district Židenice in Brno. The existing unsuitable one-story residential building will be completely replaced. The dominant feature of the place is a chapel, located right in the middle of the crossing of the streets Nezamyslova and Táborská. The proposed buildings are connected both construction-wise and functionally by an underground parking lot spanning the area below both buildings and between them. Both objects react with the height to the mean number of stories of the streets on whose ends they are located, and they increment them by one, as more intensive city density is expected in the district in the future. The northern building has four, the southern three stories. This difference is emphasized but harmonized at the same time by the skewing of both buildings under the same, but opposite angle. This creates perfectly sunlit terraces at the southern facade of the northern building, while the southern building increases the area of its floor plan with height. The twelve appartment units in the northern building all have their own balconies, with extra acces to the communal exntensive green roofs. In the southern building, there are two duplex flats with access to their respective section of the roof by their own staircase. The additional functions apart from housing are a small administrative unit, two rentable commercial spaces and a café located in the lucrative street crossing. Together with the proposed trees, the buildings create a „canvas“ for the chapel, which allows it to become the true dominant element of the street and the vicinity.
Historical block of flats development with its impact on market prices of flats on the present in Liberec
Starý, Jan ; Khaddour, Ahmed (referee) ; Cupal, Martin (advisor)
This thesis on historical development of the construction of residential buildings and its effect on market prices of dwellings currently in Liberec accompanies the issue of correlation between architectural styles and price currently. It is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is focused on explaining concepts such as housing, housing stock, housing market and its failure, which follows the historical description of the construction of residential buildings. In other chapters of this part is talking about urban planning and housing policy. The practical part looks at this issue from the perspective of a particular town, which is Liberec. For him the basic information about the local conditions, history of architecture and subsequently through the commodities market tested real estate prices mentioned correlation and era of construction. The main source of research is in the thesis comparing average prices per m2 for each building type. During and at the end, the results are commented and compared.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Vu, Petra ; Enev, Martin (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
The design respects the sloping character of the site by its stepped placing of the individual groups of housing buildings. Their grouping creates semi-public space.
PRAGUE GATE AND SQUARE OF FREEDOM IN ZNOJMO
Kumstátová, Nikola ; Veselý, Josef (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Urban and architecture study of the location on the border of the historical centre of the town of Znojmo focuses on spatial cultivation of Square of Freedom and revitalisation of fragments of the town fortification system.
RING! - Completion of the Ring Road in Brno
Šabo, Andrej ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
The concept of completion of the urban circuit in Brno is based on contrast of the classic block build-up area and the vertical elements that come in the form of high-rise buildings. The designed object combines the functions of housing, recreation, service and offices in close relation to the horizontal element of pedestrian way on the viaduct. Simple masses contain the adequate features for the modern contemporary residential areas close to the city center of Brno.
City within city Trnitá block
Pisarčík, Ľubomír ; Žáková, Dagmar (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a new residential building in Brno, in a new urban structure, in the Trnitá area. The proposal shows a different view of the construction of a similar block, with regard to sustainability, variability, the ecological concept of materiality.
Multipurpose Town House on Křížová Street, Brno
Plávka, Ján ; Kynčl, Jakub (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The student centre in Stare Brno, high privacy standard of living insight of city
The Apartment block Novolisenska
Veselý, Ondřej ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new "viladum" (a smaller apartment building with a higher standard of living) in Brno Líšeň. The work is based on a previously developed architectural study developed within the course AG32. "Viladum" usually referres to as older urban villas, which have been converted to host more housing units. Today this is a very comfortable and desirable form of housing. The topic of the thesis was to create a design of a smaller apartment house, typologically emerging from the "viladum". The proposed building has one underground and three above-ground floors. Each of the above floors contains one dwelling unit. The proposal uses the height difference on the site to create a ramp for vehicles in the basement where garages are located. The volume and location of the house on the parcel is mainly based on the limits given by the development plan. The house was deliberately designed with a higher standard of living. From the elevator you can enter directly into the apartments. The ground floor apartment is completed with a garden, an apartment on the third floor, southwest oriented to the terrace. The south and east side of the apartments are illuminated by French windows and balconies. The building meets the requirements for low-energy buildings according to ČSN 73 0540-2: 2011. The basement consists of a monolithic reinforced concrete structure made of waterproof concrete on the principle of "white bathub". Above-ground floors are made of porous concrete blocks combined with monolithic reinforced concrete ceilings. The roof is designed as a green roof.

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