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Conversion of the former textile factory Larisch and sons in Krnov
Leník, Petr ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to find a new function for the former textile industry complex and its adjacent land with consideration to the requirements of the city. The project is also dedicated to the modification and improvement of open spaces around the factory, in the form of a city park, which will connect similar resting places of the Hlavní náměstí and the Krnov chateau.
The Municipal Baths
Semela, Ladislav ; Šamalík, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
What does a "spa" mean in the city of today? City full of movement and noise, the world controlled by an active life, employers and companys? It is not like lazy English seaside resorts, it´s not Austrian headwaters, not pleasing glossy aqua at all. "Urban Spa" is daily part of life of every active person. It´s offering regeneration of body and soul, habituating people to doing regular exercises and live a healthy life, creating intimate atmosphere for informal business meetings and for natural development of personal relationships.
Urban design Výstaviště Brno
Kopřivová, Nikola ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor)
Diplomová práce se zabývá transformací a novým návrhem funkčního využití území areálu výstaviště v Brně. Areál je vymezen od jihu velkým městským okruhem města Brna a od severu ulicí Hlinky. Cílem návrhu bylo oživit stávající hodnotné území tak, aby se z něho stal fungující městský organismus volně přístupný veřejnosti, který by tvořil symbiózu mezi historickou částí výstaviště a nově navrženou částí.
Urban design Výstaviště Brno
Mainclová, Kateřina ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor)
Urban study thesis deals with the more efficient utilization of the Brno Exhibition Centre in the longer term. The natural boundaries of the area in the alluvial plain formed on the northeast Hlinky street and Žlutý kopec, from the south-west street Bauer then head along the river Svratka. Thanks to its location near the city center and direct connection to the Prague highway is an important area ideal for design features of national importance. The aim is to open area all year round to the public and offer a diverse year-round and daily functional use. The effort is in place to attract as many people who will want to return. The original idea is to complete the entire structure of the new buildings in the western part of the terms of the original urban concept axes going from Pavilion A. The territory is divided into four functional zones - exhibitions, sport and recreation , work, education and culture. Additional functions of housing and facilities for the needs of the exhibition as well as other companies. In terms of transport, emphasis is put on pedestrians, cyclists and calmed character of motorized traffic. The area intersects several hiking trails connecting the Hlinky street and Bauerova street.
Brno Trade Fairs Future
Mičková, Markéta ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis follows the urban planning analysis of the BVV area, which was elaborated in the subject TG02 –Specializovanýateliér. The Diploma Project processes an architectural study of the hotel with a congress center. The request for the proposal was the classification of the building into First Class (**** hotel) according to the Official Uniform Classification of Accommodation Facilities of the Czech Republic, as well as the number of rooms 250. The congressional part should serve more than 2,000 persons. The design responds to the historical urbanism of the BVV area, where it retains and optically complements the view axis to the Z-pavilion. The building also reacts to the height next to the standing mansion. In its close proximity is the lower part of the building with the congress center, the height part with rooms is located on the opposite side, at the sports hall. The object is optically divided into two parts - a lower base and a "growing" height part with room. The congress and the hotel part are optically separated by planing offsets and façade solutions. Lower, congress, part orbit horizontal aluminum lamellas, instead, the hotel creates vertical lamellas. These lamellas serve not only as optical separation but also as shading.
Urban design Výstaviště Brno
Gajdíková, Zuzana ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the urban design of the Exhibition Brno and its idea of using in the long term horizon. The basic prerequisite for solving is the change of property rights in the company Veletrhy Brno a.s.The solution is a new definition of functional areas in the whole territory and connecting to the city life and opening this area to the public. The aim was to design a rational solution structure that will complement and interconnects the existing area. The result should be an effective and functional area.
Transformation of European exhibition and fair areas
Štěpánková, Lenka ; Rak,, Milan (referee) ; Boháč,, Ivo (referee) ; Wittmann, Maxmilian (advisor)
Exhibition centres represent a specific type of urban space within the present-day European cities and their current form results from a long development in the past. While exhibition venues are the subject of study from multiple points of view (e.g. economics, urban policy, leisure studies) their spatial quality and urban characteristics stay somewhat aside and a theoretical frame for their all-encompassing description and assessment of their possible impact on the urban development of cities is missing. Comparison of exhibition centres from various European regions and countries is further complicated by the existence of language barriers which have an impact on the accessibility of relevant and comparable data. The thesis submits information about the previous and current form of European exhibition centres and the processes that shaped their form are described in detail. The FFF theory proposed by the author herself is employed to analyse the relation between form, function and financial subjects with the aim to arrive at conclusions which could be applied within the current conditions in the Czech Republic. Summarized knowledge about European exhibition centres and venues helps to understand the role they play within the cities and the necessity to protect their historical value upon future transformations. It is also needed to predict their possible further development and unfold their urban potential.
School, the Foundation of Life – a Complex of Educational Buildings in Ostrava, Cerna louka
Kyšková, Anna ; Pecka, Lukáš (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
A proposal of complex of school reacts to current situation of the Black Meadow as well as it respects the winning proposal of Maxwan (competition held in 2010). Block of school completes missing block on the edge of old town and Black meadow currently serving as parking place. Kindergarten fills in a vacant lot nearby.
Strategie rozvoje Veletrhů Brno, a.s.
Makarov, Maksim
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the proposal of a strategy to improve the competitiveness of Veletrhy Brno, a. s., keeping in mind the changing trends. The theoretical part of the work describes crucial moments from the course of industrial revolutions and the emergence of digitization: what role do social networks play, why is advertising necessary and what technologies are currently available. The practical part analyses the company's internal parts, researching and analyzing competitors. Based on the analyses, a recommendation will be proposed to help in a faster transition and implementation of actions in a hybrid form.
Cities, exhibitions and exhibition grounds: how exhibitions affected the cities
Štěpánková, Lenka
Before the end of nineteenth century universal exhibitions, specialised shows and trade fairs became inherent part of both local economy and social and cultural life in Bohemian and Moravian cities. The temporary exhibition grounds where such events were staged from the beginning were gradually replaced by permanent exhibition grounds, and later in the interwar period, major part of the cities in Czechoslovakia either established permanent exhibition venues, or had at least some place reserved for events. Exhibition venues as well as events themselves were affected by the outbreak of WW II and subsequent change of the regime. Their further development in following decades reflected the realities of centrally planned economy and cultural and social life organised and supervised by state authorities. Then the end of the Cold War brought the collapse of planned economy and outset of liberalisation, which often led to rapid changes in the cities and unrestrained transformations of urban structure, exhibition venues included. Future research pertaining the exhibition grounds should cover their historical development and explain how the exhibition grounds and venues can be described and specified in regional spatial plans and other documents. The outcomes of such research should be of importance to heritage care and protection as well. Regarding the interdisciplinary character of the subject, the research is to be carried also in related fields, e.g. art history, economy history, event management, regional studies and the like.

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