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The city instead of the factory - multifunctional city block in the area of the Old Brno
Valová, Eva ; Sátora, Josef (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
This thesis wants to save character and identity of local. So it offers comfortable and special living and brings new values for the local inhabitants. Integrate suitable functions to improve the quality of quater.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Podolská, Hana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The Sport Centre is situated in Brno Královo Pole, it connects to a playing area, which is open all year round. The entrance is on the Vodova Street. Nearby, there is a football stadium, dormitories and the Červinkova tram stop. The building has two floors, a flat roof and its shape is connected to the surrounding buildings. It has not any basement. Compositionally, it is 3 cubic masses with attached terraces and grandstands which descend to the playground. The glass middle entry part connects to the other sections, the surrounding two masses are highly glassed towards the playing area. There are several functions – entry, changing rooms for summer and winter use, buffet, cafe and fitness center – it combines sport function with recreational and cultural functions. The surrounding terrain is grassy, the walking areas are paved. The terrace and the grandstands directly linked to first floor are made of stamped concrete, the seat grandstand is wood-panelled.
Mikulášek Square Brno
Kociánová, Lenka ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The goal of this project is to design Mikulášek Square in Brno - Starý Lískovec as a place of social activities, cultural events and active relaxation in connection with a park and green vegetation. The square is a place of social contact, place of everyday life and cultural events, public, living and generally a busy place. The park is more restful, green and natural place. The park is a green framework of social interaction and rest in the urban surroundings. However, both have something in common. They are the places made artificially for people, the places of intensive life. Without relevant background they are unusable, they have no sense and they are abandoned. The purpose of new Mikulášek Square in Brno - Starý Lískovec was to design a new place as a transitional zone from the rush of public transport to the green park. The square should be a peaceful pedestrian zone with greenery supplemented by the public park with a water area, a café and an active park with multipurpose areas for games and sport activities such as pétanque field and a field for dogs. It is the comprehensive solution for Mikulášek Square with respect for local residents in surrounding blocks of flats, seniors in home for the elderly and children who have no place for their games. The whole area is fully wheelchair accessible. In this part only the sport centre a passageway are described and solved in details.
RING! - Completion of the Ring Road in Brno
Hodálová, Lenka ; Jura, Pavel (referee) ; Pelčák, Petr (advisor)
The area of town part called Ring is situateted in Brno surrounded by Cejl, Křenová, Vlhká and Kolište Street. The main aim of the urban design is to provide the complete rehabilitation of the urban structure. The incompletely and accidentally arranged build- up area with many sandlots should be replaced with the traditional compact blocks which enable the create streets, boulevards, roads, green belts and a new piazetta. This design divides the border between private and public space. It counts with the replacement of the railway and bus station. There is designed the urban block with the dominance of the building function between the Cejl and Vlhká Street in the close neighborhood of old Edison factory. Another part of this block is created by the group of public buildings- Sport centre and Art school. There is also a hotel and an administrative building connecting few magistracies in the one place. The sport centre is divided into seven storeys respecting the fact that some storeys are 9 metres high if it requires the character of the sport space. There is a volume suitable for the basketball hall which can be reached from the entrance or from the second level. There one can found fitness centre, rehabilitation and relax centre, indoor golf, badminton, climbing wall, space for aerobic or zumba on the next floors. There is a restaurant offering the unique view on the town on the top of the building. The roof of the basketball hall is green with the minigolf. The essential component of the design is façade with blinds which enables the dynamically changing appearance of the building.
Sport Centre
Šafářová, Markéta ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
Goal of master thesis was design of sports center in microregion Ivancice. Absence of similar establishment in locality was taken into account during project. Complex includes squash courts, sauna, 2 swimming pools and snack-bar. Whole complex is designed as 3 connected single storey buildings from prefa concrete structures with vegetation roofs. Light steel panels are used on outer walls.
Sport centre
Švačková, Tereza ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
Diploma thesis „Sport centre“ is made as a project documentation. The designed building structure is detached on a plane terrain in Lipník nad Bečvou. It has two floors and a basement. This building construction is based on the footings. The load-bearing walls are bricked up by Porotherm blocks. The ceilings are made up of panels Spiroll and PZD. The roof construction is designed as a single-flat. In building is squash, dance hall, gym, spinning, massages, snack bar and bowling with two lanes. Car park is next to the building.
Business Plan
Pekárková, Ivana ; Ing.Petr Kachlík (referee) ; Kocmanová, Alena (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with processing business plan for foundation sport center. The goal is on the basis of made analysis of the external environment proposal to establish an appropriate project.
Sport Centre Královo Pole
Kostíková, Lenka ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of my project was design of facilities for Sport centre in Brno, Královo Pole. The plot is situated near the existing sport complex on the Vodova street. Part of the designed centre are 4 objects. The main building is the object with facilities for existing outdoor ice rink. There are changing rooms for visitors and offices for management of the centre. In another building there are cafe, shops and the facilities for the football stadium. Each object is accessible for wheelchair users. All objects are two-storey. Objects are connected by footbridge at the level of the 2nd floor. The footbridge is not only for wheelchair access to all buildings, but also like view point of the ice rink. The objects are designed as a frame construction made from steel profiles HEB. The shape of the building creates several equal blocks, which are differently assembled at each object. The footbridge is made from steel columns. The facades of all buildings are covered with larch wood.
Sport Centre Za Lužánkami Brno
Skořepová, Lucie ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
This thesis analyze the conception of the sport centre in Brno za Lužánkami. The area has a very extensive sport history, which dates back to 1922. Nowadays this topic has been very discussed because of the hockey and football history in the place of Lužánky. Hockey and football teams were forced to abandon Lužánky as a consequence of decrepitude and very bad technical aspects of the buildings. The diploma thesis deals with the new concept of the entire area where the professional and leisure sport activities will take place. The extensive architectural study of the multifunctional hockey stadium resolves the location of the object on the same place as the previous stadium. It put emphasis on the generous scattering area around the stadium, easy navigation and placement of the entrances from all around the object. The multifunctional usage of the stadium is solved by the telescopic grandstand and it offers the standard capacity of 10 500 spectators at a hockey match and up to 14 300 spectators at a concert event. The main expression element of the exterior of the stadium are the facade lamellas. They accentuate the ground floor with their dynamic placing and clearly indicate the main entrances to the object. In the night the glasses lamellas are shined by the integrated LED lights and enable to switch endless different faces of the stadium according by the current occasion.
Sport Centre Za Lužánkami Brno
Kociánová, Lenka ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Prior to this thesis, there was a specialist course “Sport centre Za Lužánkami Brno”. This project was focused on planning of urbanism-architectural area with a mixture of renovated and new facilities with different functions for sport and leisure, together with professional sport opportunities. The emphasis was on collision-free paths for pedestrians and cyclists, clear transport links around the centre and terrain configuration of the area. The thesis follows on from this project, focusing on development between the hotel Bobycentrum in the South and the Lužánky swimming pool in the North. The idea of the proposal stems from the need to connect the development area to the existing network of pedestrian and cycle paths and the public transport system to minimise the use for individual car travel to the sport centre; and to connect existing and new facilities for leisure and sports. The Sport relax centre was designed with existing buildings in mind and partially follows their ground floor dimensions. The centre creates a barrier from the noisy and busy street and provides a calmer area for outdoor recreation. It fills a gap between the existing buildings and is encircled by a footpath at second level joining to the footbridges over Sportovní Street and the existing terrain in the north-western part. The footpath is ended by passageway between swimming pool and wellness centre. More and more people are looking for sport opportunities in cities however; there are still not enough quality grounds and facilities on offer. The facilities in this development are meant for regular trainings and recreation for the public, including parents with children, groups of friends as well as individual and team sports players, offering a range of day, evening and night activities both indoors and outdoors. Other facilities include outdoor changing rooms and sports equipment rental as well as spaces for meeting friends such as a restaurant, wellness and a dancing-hall.

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