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Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Mrlíková, Markéta ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyzes an area of brickfield in Jaroslavice. The new content of the area is a family vineyard. The original purpose is significant all around which strongly affects the new use of every part of the area. The object of the vineyard is designed in the connection of comunication from the village Jaroslavice. It divides the area into the north and south part which both have different purpose. The object with its shape reacts to the terrain it is dug into. Under one roof you can find two divergent services which with its principles reflect on the fasade and so make the character of the house.
Architecture in landscape - Winery
Grätzová, Dita ; Herzanová, Pavla (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
Proposes two buildings located at the top of the raised part of the resolved region. One building is positioned parallel to the access road. The shape of the building recalls the long kubus facing in the direction of the driveway and the building of accommodation is designed perpendicular to the object. Both objects are embedded into the basement terrain. Accommodation building is situated on the south, bright and warm side with a beautiful view.
Pension with a wine cellar
Trčka, Jan ; Šobrová, Zdena (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the preparation of project documentation for construction of the new building boarding house with a wine cellar near the recreation area Leopoldov, the local Městyse Buchlovice. Due to the location near the attractive location with a rich tradition of folklore object at the same time offers space for a presentation and wine tasting for the public, with the possibility of organizing smaller events. For added convenience, the services offered includes the construction of a total capacity of 48 beds. The total required capacity are dealt with in two separate buildings of rectangular plan in mutually perpendicular arrangement. The visible design of both buildings respects the landscape and sensitive integration of the building into the surrounding buildings. SO-01 Wineries Object wineries (production 60.000l/rok) with a wine cellar for the production, storage and presentation of wine products, a lounge for 48 people and an accommodation for 10 persons.The building is brick, single-storey, basement, covered with a wooden roof truss attic, partially flat grass roof. SO-02 Guest house Construction of accommodation (guest house) with a capacity of 38 persons for accommodation of visitors wine cellar. The building is brick, single-storey, basement, covered with a wooden roof truss attic utilized. The property adjoining a paved parking area.
Moravian wine centre Brno
Kasalová, Nicol ; Velička, Jaroslav (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The study design includes the new building of the Moravian wine and cultural center on the Hlinky street in Brno. There are spaces designed for wineries (producing, maturing and storing wine), administration, congress center (with business lounges), spa, restaurant and gastro-studio, shops, exhibition, hotel and parking. The building is trapezoidal shape and replace the existing object in a vacant lot, only some historical cellars will be retained. The supporting structure consists of reinforced concrete skeleton system and reinforced concrete reinforcing inner core around the staircase leading to all floors, the building is covered by a flat green roof. On the facade dominates the element that its shape resembles the vine shoots, which holds the glass facade. The construction is divided into two expansion units - the main part of the building and garage, which is set into the ground sloping towards the south. The building has six floors and one underground floor. The first four floors are connected by open gallery at the southern facade.
Vine house
Holásek, Jakub ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
This thesis addresses the design documentation winery Hog u Hustopečí . The building is composed of functional parts wine , wineries and townhouse investor. The proposed building has two floors and is set in sloping terrain. Family house is located above the wineries . Roofed building is a flat aisle roofs.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Bauer, Karel ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The building of winery forms at the border created by recently defunct brickyard, located between break made by extraction and basement alley is creating pass into the vineyards. Its shape complements the landscape, leaving the vines to break through, create a place for relaxation and tasting their close contact. The underground part of the building is effectively used for wine making, tasting rooms on the first floor overlook the center of the action. Aside from the main building in a quieter part of the site are placed accommodation facilities for all visitors. The centrality of the working space and the availability of new vineyards makes workflow significantly easier. The new object so becomes part of the surrounding distinctive nature.
Konstrukční trendy u vinohradnických traktorů
Zálešák, Jan
The bachelor thesis deals with the construction and construction trends of vineyard tractors. The aim of the thesis is to give an overview of the used vineyard tractors and their parameters. From the literature review, information on vineyard tractors, their history, characteristics, activities for which the vineyard tractor is used, comparison with conventional tractors, tractor engines, transmissions, hydraulic elements, suspension devices, cabs and other design trends and elements used in vineyard tractors are selected. The thesis is also interested in higher automation that will facilitate and improve the efficiency of work in viticulture. The conclusion of the thesis provides a comparison of selected output parameters and advantages and disadvantages of vineyard tractors of selected manufacturers.
Moravian wine centre Brno
Kasalová, Nicol ; Velička, Jaroslav (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The study design includes the new building of the Moravian wine and cultural center on the Hlinky street in Brno. There are spaces designed for wineries (producing, maturing and storing wine), administration, congress center (with business lounges), spa, restaurant and gastro-studio, shops, exhibition, hotel and parking. The building is trapezoidal shape and replace the existing object in a vacant lot, only some historical cellars will be retained. The supporting structure consists of reinforced concrete skeleton system and reinforced concrete reinforcing inner core around the staircase leading to all floors, the building is covered by a flat green roof. On the facade dominates the element that its shape resembles the vine shoots, which holds the glass facade. The construction is divided into two expansion units - the main part of the building and garage, which is set into the ground sloping towards the south. The building has six floors and one underground floor. The first four floors are connected by open gallery at the southern facade.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Bauer, Karel ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The building of winery forms at the border created by recently defunct brickyard, located between break made by extraction and basement alley is creating pass into the vineyards. Its shape complements the landscape, leaving the vines to break through, create a place for relaxation and tasting their close contact. The underground part of the building is effectively used for wine making, tasting rooms on the first floor overlook the center of the action. Aside from the main building in a quieter part of the site are placed accommodation facilities for all visitors. The centrality of the working space and the availability of new vineyards makes workflow significantly easier. The new object so becomes part of the surrounding distinctive nature.
Wine Farmstead in Jaroslavice
Mrlíková, Markéta ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyzes an area of brickfield in Jaroslavice. The new content of the area is a family vineyard. The original purpose is significant all around which strongly affects the new use of every part of the area. The object of the vineyard is designed in the connection of comunication from the village Jaroslavice. It divides the area into the north and south part which both have different purpose. The object with its shape reacts to the terrain it is dug into. Under one roof you can find two divergent services which with its principles reflect on the fasade and so make the character of the house.

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