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The Farm of 21st century
Murárová, Lucia ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The Bachelor´s Thesis is based on the architectural study completed during the second year of the bachelor´s studies. Its aim was to design horse houses for hypotherapy with ouside uncoverd riding hall, inside roofed riding hall and an additional capacity of accommodation for visitors besides an existing object. The building is located in Orlicke hory, what affected setting in the topography and the entire setting within a building lot. In respect of a huge degree of incline of the topography, the object is set along level curves and it reflects the topography configuration. The Adelheide Farm consists of the three parts, one of them is roofed riding hall, a part meant to be a box horse housing and a part which is aimed to be a public space, what should be visible from the outside view. The design combines a traditional architecture of Orlicke hory with a modern architecture. There are used natural materials in the design, for example wood. The wooden facade lamella link two objects optically.
Pension with hippotherapy
Zdražilová, Barbora ; Kašpárek, Stanislav (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the diplom work was to prepare a detailed project documentation of the penzion with hippotherapy in Veseli nad Moravou. This is a document processing house with two floors and the building stables. The object of the pension are located accommodation rooms, dining room and especially apartment manager. The building is located 12 stables are housed boxes, feed stores and higienické facilities for guests.
Multipurpose Rekreational Facility
Holá, Ludmila ; Závorková, Kateřina (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the proposal of a multifunctional recreational facility. The complex of buildings consists of a guesthouse and stables. The guesthouse is a single-storey building with a residential attic. It also includes a restaurant with a mini-brewery and a shop selling horse riding products. The guesthouse is designed to accommodate up to 41 people. The first floor is barrier-free. The main entrance of the guesthouse and the shop faces southwest. The restaurant is accessible from the southeast. There are paved guest parking areas around the buildings. The building of stables with its accompanying facilities is a single-storey which is designed to stable 17 horses. The main entrance of the stables faces southeast and the building is also accessible from the northeast and the northwest. Both buildings have a gabled roof which consists of supporting rafters. The buildings are as designed a timber-frame construction with a supporting frame made of timber pillars which is coated with the FERMACELL boards.
The Area of the Horseback Riding Club in the Village Tereziny Dary
Vitík, Jan ; Pařízek, Miloš (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is design an area of a horseback riding club in the village Tereziny Dary in form of project documentation. The area will be used for comfortable housing of small amount of horses and their training for military competition. There are an accommodation for staff, an accommodation for guests, a meeting place for club´s members, a stable for horses, an outdoor riding school and an indoor riding school in the area. For purpose of the thesis the building SO01 – Club Facilities was processed in detailed design documentation. The buildings SO02 – Stable and SO03 – Indoor Riding School were processed in architectural study documentation.
Farm house with riding hall
Pressburger, Tomáš ; Pobořil, Lukáš (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject matter of my Master thesis is a project of an agricultural building with a riding-hall located in Dolný Kubin in the Slovak Republic. This construction comprises from three consecutive buildings. The first single-storey building is designed as a horse stable, the vertical load bearing structures are constructed from a monolithic iron-concrete, a steel truss is designed as the load-bearing roof element, the roof is a sloping aisle roof. The second building comprises of a double-storey operational building with a flat roof, the load-bearing and non-load bearing system consists of a ceramic masonry POROTHERM and monolithic iron-concrete ceilings. The third building is a riding hall, where the load-bearing system consists of steel columns and a gable truss. The strip footings and plain-concrete feet are designed as foundation structures. The project emphasises the layout plan, thermo-technical properties and safety in use.
Arpitha - hippocentre Podolí u Brna
Čermák, Martin ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on the project of the Hippocentre, or training center for horses, processed in the third semester of the bachelor's study. The equestrian center is designed on a plot in the village of Podolí near Brno. It is a plot of land on the outskirts of the village next to the agricultural cooperative. The designed area is divided into several operating units. In the northern part of the plot there is a technical section, where the supply of hay, manure removal, horse loading and also the parking of the necessary equipment for the operation will take place. The technical part is separated from the public by the stables and warehouse buildings, but the connection through the passage between the buildings is maintained. Public traffic is located in the middle of the plot. At the entrance to the complex, it is possible to park the vehicle in 9 parking spaces. The car park is connected to the clubhouse with an outdoor terrace, where there is a buffet to serve visitors. In the basement there is a sauna with a private outdoor area overlooking the horse paddocks. The most dominant element of the area is the riding hall, which has a separate entrance for the public and for employees and horses. The entrance is directly connected to the outdoor riding area for warming up the horse before the performance. In the lower part there is a path to the paddocks with a circle. The equestrian center is designed to meet the requirements of running with such specific animals as horses, but at the same time the public is integrated here when organizing social events, races or children's camps.
Area for Breeding Horses
Floriánová, Jitka ; Klimek, Karel (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this project was to design a new hippocentre in the locality of Lipůvka – Jihomoravský kraj. The building site is situated in a sloping terrain, on a meadow out of the built-up area of the village. The principle of this draft lies in a division of various functions to the separated objects, connected by inner and outer ways. The object is functionally divided into five parts – hall of an inner riding-school (partially imbedded into the terrain), with added objects of keeper’s/owner’s housing, restaurant and a club room with a kitchen and other service rooms, and accomodation part for guests. Higher in the terrain we can find horse stables with integrated service rooms- such as feed storage, changing rooms for the users, and showers for the horses. One of the most important requirements of this project was also to create a functional complex though the significant cant in the elevation across the length of the given area. Thus, the stable buildings have inside two different floor levels to compensate it. The hall of a riding-school is lighted by skylights in its roof, which also provide indirect lighting to the rooms in the western part of the three added blocks. In this bachelor thesis, only the buildings for accomodation and dwelling of people are being further designed and documented.
Recreational Riding Resort
Slavíková, Michaela ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This final thesis projects an areal of riding center with four objects. The first one is complex of stabels ,the second one is riding hall, , and the last two area family house and litte apartment for accomodation of employeers and visiters. For objects one and two is complete documentation, the other ones are processed as a studie. All the buildings are designed as a timber structure, the ridding hall is created by glue laminated timber girders.
Adelheid horse-breeding
Krejčová, Zdenka ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čupr, Karel (advisor)
The subject matter of the Bachelor thesis is to find a solution for new grounds which are supposed to accommodate breeding and training centre of sports horses - Adrlheid horse-breeding. The land is situated in mountain region, in a village called Vrchni Orlice joined under small town Bartosovice in Orlic Mountains which is located in CHKO Orlic Mountains ( nebo Orlicke hory). The whole building complex consists of Riding stables and stables with build in service rooms. The location proposed project fits into surrounding buildings and does not disturb the nature around.
Detached house
Pavíčková, Kristina ; Skřek, Daniel (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is design documentation of a detached house with horse stables. Both buildings are situated in Moravský Krumlov. The detached house is designed as a wooden house with a partial basement and two ground floors. Enterance to the house is oriented to the north. Behind the house is standing horse stable with one ground floor and pen. The structural system of the building is based on the Porotherm system.

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