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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Kompaktní formy bydlení v Brně, Černá Pole / High-density, Low-rise housing in Brno, Černá Pole

Kuba, Jonáš January 2017 (has links)
The aim of the thesis is to design a compact housing with appropriate public services in the current barracks area in Černá Pole which is 16.97 ha large. The project respects existing buildings as it continues with a block structure of urban rental houses. The result is the area unification and creating a new local centre. The project strives for a functional urban development as it emphasizes the concept functionality, clarity and purity.
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Hotel / Hotel

Fianta, Martin January 2016 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with a design hotel located on the square Hanácké náměstí in Kroměříž, in place of the original military barracks. The hotel is designed in garni*** standard with 60 beds for quests and hotel is with limited options of catering service. The building looks like the existing military barracks bordering the square. The building consists of the central part (the entrance hall and the conference room) and the two side parts (hotel and restaurant facilities on the ground floor, hotel rooms on the first and second floor). The building has four floors in the central part and three floors in the side parts, the gable roof with hipped ending. The structural is the masonry wall-system
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Hranice – redefinice městské struktury / Hranice – redefinition of urban structure

Machainová, Eva January 2019 (has links)
The thesis deals with the proposal of the Open Prison, which focuses on the resocialization of persons sentenced to serve an execution of the sentence. Prisoners have a specific regime where they are trained to live in freedom. The open prison in its form reflects the necessary operations for such a type of facility. The prison is located in close proximity to the city for its purpose.
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Rehabilitace prostoru bývalých Jaselských kasáren v Brně / Rehabilitation Former Jaselsky Barracks Area in Brno

Koláček, Kamil January 2012 (has links)
The proposal is a Creative incubator, a key building of creative center, which offers space for talented people, graduates and entrepreneurs operating in the creative industries. The idea is to keep these people and bring others to enable them to implement and improve on the professional level. Creative incubator allows linking agents various creative professions such as architecture, design, photography, painting, music, clothing design, advertising, etc.)
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Rehabilitace prostoru bývalých Jaselských kasáren v Brně / Rehabilitation Former Jaselsky Barracks Area in Brno

Matrtaj, Marek January 2012 (has links)
The rehabilitation of the former Jaselská barracks aims to create a place with a clear identity within the city context. A green axis connects the urban-planning elements – the city house and dwellings in the park, and unites the newly built structure. The work elaborates on the park dwellings, which are characterised by a low-rise structure whilst keeping the density of a city block. Proportion suited to the human needs, simple spatial and architectural language and a gradient of public and private spaces are the key elements of this design.
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RADNICE - VĚC VEŘEJNÁ, Správní centrum městské části Brno-sever / CITY HALL - RES PUBLICA, The administrative center of the district of Brno-sever

Lindovská, Lucie January 2015 (has links)
The objective was to design a new city hall for the biggest district of Brno: Brno-sever. The site determined for the new city hall is a brownfield of old barracks in Brno - Černá Pole. An important part of the task was to decide what to do with the whole area, and to find the ideal position for the nex city hall within this site. In my design, the hall is situated at the crossroad oh the Provazníkova, Jugoslávká and Mathonova street. The goal was not to overwhelm the environment, but to integrate this new building between the old and the new structure. The new city hall is remarkable by its size, mass and dark basalt facade. It is not much higher than the surrounding buildings and has only four floors. Groundfloor is dedicated to public acitivities (library, post office, community center) while the city hall itself occupies the three remaining floors.
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Radnice Brno – Sever / New town hall for the district Brno-North

Fila, Radek January 2015 (has links)
The main architectural motif of the contrast vertical and horizontal. Vertical - a tower that will house the town hall, the dominant element in the area, and therefore represents well the importance of the city hall within the district. This importance is enhanced by the location of the tower on the corner. Calm horizontal volume cultural center follows the street line and thus defines a new public spaces, including a new town hall square. The unifying element of the two buildings is a double facade of white aluminum fins.
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Radnice Brno – Sever / New town hall for the district Brno-North

Hotař, Pavel January 2015 (has links)
From the square dedicated to the town hall can get a unique view of the park Lužánecká Arboretum, Mendel University, and even a large part of the city of Brno. Around the southwestern edge of the square goes through the tram route, that there has also placed a stop. The tram strip is inserted into the green belt, which forms a filter of class gene. Peaks. Southeastern edge of the square adjacent to the street Provazníkova and is located on the trolley stop. Otherwise, the square bordered by commercial and office buildings. Town Hall is located in the northeastern part of the square so that overshadow the view from the street Krkoškova axis. When I draft Hall based on the assumption that it should be as simple and most transparent, so that by himself rewrote what is happening inside and out. That's why I chose it as its top square shape. In it, I put a little more illuminating atrium in the shape of a square. This solution, I then wrapped into a simple facade with a clear grid. That I then increased as needed to pick up the importance of the interior.
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RADNICE - VĚC VEŘEJNÁ, Správní centrum městské části Brno-sever / CITY HALL - RES PUBLICA, The administrative center of the district of Brno-sever

Szabóová, Veronika January 2015 (has links)
Abstract The new Town Hall of Brno-sever is located in today´s barracks in Černá Pole. It is situated on the very prominent corner of Provazníkova street and Gen. Píka avenue. In contrast to the residential structure, the Town Hall opens to the public and creates a new square lined with trees. The Town Hall consists of three objects: the building with offices and the building with halls are connected with a bridge. The third object is the observation tower.
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Prospecting regenerative design and development: an emerging sustainability paradigm for the Canada Lands Company? [CFB Calgary projects - Garrison Woods and Currie Barracks]

Feenstra, Brock 08 January 2014 (has links)
Ecological and social challenges have tested the ability of conventional land development as a route to a sustainable future. Early sustainability paradigms have been part of the response towards better development practices, but many critics have argued that more needs to be done – to move beyond essentially degenerative sustainability paradigms towards more explicitly regenerative sustainability paradigms. This practicum examines the Canada Lands Company (CLC) development of its CFB Calgary properties (Garrison Woods and Currie Barracks) to explore the progress around sustainability paradigms and to prospect the case for Regenerative Design and Development (RD+D) as a new operative worldview governing CLC’s planning and land development practices. A literature review and a series of focused interviews with key informants were the main research methods, within the context of the case study set, to pursue a series of research questions, culminating with: How – and in what ways, with what rationale – could RD+D be considered an appropriate new worldview for CLC’s next generation of leading-edge-seeking projects? What are its prospects? It was generally concluded that RD+D is a viable, emerging sustainability approach for CLC. More specifically, on the basis of this research, CFB Calgary was assessed as having been developed with what may now be defined as a green approach – implicitly sustainable, in aspiration at least; the next progression on this would involve a more explicit sustainable approach, then restorative, all laying the ground for a potentially regenerative approach. If RD+D had been the operative worldview during inception and execution of CFB Calgary, there would almost certainly have been a very different process and outcome. However, it would probably require a dedicated champion of RD+D, within CLC, for this post-conventional sustainability approach to be seriously considered. The Company’s track record – as an innovative land developer – encourages the view that RD+D could well be a good fit – as a potential next-generation planning and development approach.

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