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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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MORAVSKÉ VINAŘSKÉ CENTRUM BRNO / Moravian wine centre Brno

Vojtěšek, Jiří January 2016 (has links)
The city of Brno has always been a center of Moravian wine. The new draft of wine center responds to this reality and represents the grandeur of wineries in its full glory. Respect for nature, love for traditions and love for order/system are the main aspects of the design. The proposal is essentially open to the public, however, the necessary modesty is preserved. Conversely taciturnity of production part of buliding holds the secrets of the deep traditions of Viticulture and Enology. Designed buildings are used for production, wine storage, administration associated with the production, tasting and selling wine, conferences, accommodation and, finally, wellness and other activities. The size of the building is the result of an optimal design that does not interfere with nearby historical buildings. The emphasis is on minimizing costs both during construction and during operation. Flor plan shape resembling the letter L is oriented towards the west courtyard. This raises a unique viticultural area court with a wide staircase. The amphitheater can be used for seasonal exhibitions, pilgrimages or feast of local entertainment. The yard is connected with the street Hlinky, which paraphrases the historic entrance portals into winecellars. The northern part of the building bites into the ground and connects the original winecellars with new facilities. Small narrow windows reflects the desired taciturnity, just as it was with winecellars in South Moravia for centuries.
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MORAVSKÉ VINAŘSKÉ CENTRUM BRNO / Moravian wine centre Brno

Jedrzejková, Ivana January 2016 (has links)
The main subject of this diploma project was to design an architectural proposal of Moravian Wine Centre in Brno, Czech Republic. To design a polyfunctional building with a concept of new use of an existing network of underground cellars became the main goal of the proposal. The building is divided into seven functional units where services in the fields of culture, education, gastronomy, recreation and wine production will be provided. The form and shape of MVC is based on the idea of making a passable connection between two important urban spaces Exhibition Centre Brno, and the Zluty Kopec area. The next aim was to create a public space for cultural events and recreation. Part of the assignment was to deal with smaller urban planning of adjacent properties and to react to Brno's planning policy. The new park type of green line, axially connecting those two points of Exhibition Centre and Zluty Kopec, and a new access road from the street "Vinarska" were proposed. Parking spaces are divided into above-ground and underground in order to restrict parking on street. An automatic parking system is part of the object MVC Brno.
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MORAVSKÉ VINAŘSKÉ CENTRUM BRNO / Moravian wine centre Brno

Kasalová, Nicol January 2016 (has links)
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.
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Sportovní centrum / Sports Centre

Janča, Jan January 2018 (has links)
This Diploma thesis „Sports centre“ was made as a documentation for a building construction. The object of the sports centre is designed for 337 people and consists of two above-ground floors sports hall itself and joined one above-ground floor restaurant. It is detached building. Building is designed in slightly sloping terrain. The sports centre is located on the outskirts of city named Odry, within walking distance of residential buildings. The sports hall is divided into sections for athletes and referees, part for employees and parts for the public. The restaurant has own entrance from the western side of the building and is functionally connected to sports hall. The restaurant is further divided into units for the public and for the staff. The construction system of the sports hall is made of a prefabricated skeletal system based on baseplaces and a filling wall on the strip foundations, the restaurant is only bricked and based on the base on the strip foundations.
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Hotel / Hotel

Mikač, Jakub January 2018 (has links)
This diploma thesis solves design of the new building for temporary accommodation. The building of hotel is located in the center of village Halenkov on plot no. 103/1, which is city plan for construction of buildins for development. The building is designed as two and no cellerage. The floor plan of designed building is creating the shape of letter L. The has gabled roof with a slope of 40 degree at the part for accomodation and single-layer flat at the part for restaurant. The building is of brick construction system of Porotherm blocks based on concrete footings. The ceilings consist of reinforced concrete monolithic slab andpre-stressed concrete floor slabs. The hotel is equipped with 27 rooms for 50 guests and the restaurant is designed for 72 customers. The thesis is processed in the form of project documentation for new building, containing all the requirements according to applicable standards and regulations.
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Zázemí sportovního areálu / Facilities of sports complex

Mach, Daniel January 2018 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with a new construction of a sports complex facility in Žďár nad Sázavou, Vysočina region. It aims to develop project documentation for construction work. The building is located near the town’s centre, on the unconstructed land under the town’s ownership. The object is supposed to serve as a facility for athletes. The building’s plan is regularly-shaped, formed to the letter “L”. It has two above-ground and one underground floors. In the object, there are a wellness area, gym, dressing room, restaurant, administrative part, and an apartment for the manager of the building. This is a classic brick building, which is based on both strip foundations and square footings. Bearing perimeter walls in the underground floor are formed from lost formwork. Bearing perimeter walls in the above-ground floors are formed from Porotherm cut ceramic blocks. The ceilings are made of Spiroll panels. Partition walls consist of Porotherm non-bearing cut ceramic blocks. The object is roofed by a flat single-skin roof and a vegetation roof. All external walls are insulated with a contact thermal insulation system.
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MORAVSKÉ VINAŘSKÉ CENTRUM / Moravian Wine Center

Fűlőpová, Andrea January 2018 (has links)
Modern winery complex hotel Hrůdek is situated on the north part of village Velké Pavlovice, in the heart of south Moravia the Czech Republic. Its significant placement on the south hillside offers beautiful views to the vineyards and apricot plantations. The architectural form of the building is inspired by the regularity and rhythm of vineyard lines, significant horizontal landscape around and rounded contour lines. Embedding of the building into the slope reacts to the topography of the terrain and refers to the traditional principle of local two-storey wine press houses. From the upper part is the entrance to the accommodation part and from the lover part of the slope is entrance to the wine cellar – the gallery of wine. Hotel offers 4-stars class accommodation, two congress halls, restaurant, wellness and gallery of the wine. Project integrates energetic eco-friendly concepts and its proposed as the self-sufficient building.
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Budoucnost brněnského výstaviště / Brno Trade Fairs Future

Kousal, Petr January 2018 (has links)
Brno will continue to be the city and the centre of the fairs. The historical part around the pavilion A is opened to public and the fairs are concentrated around the pavilion Z, where a new city entrance is planned within a linear park, also a new pavilion and a superstructure with residence of BVV is planned. Newly, the terminal Lipová is designed with the cableway station, which is not only an attraction over the valley of Pisárky, but also represents a form of transport to the campus Bohunice and back to the trade fair center. The design of an exhibition pavilion is situated in a part of Brno-Pisárky, in western area of BVV. The Pavilion contains an exhibition hall and an entrance edifice on a new axis directed from an Anthropos over an superstructure on a significant pavilion Z. The entrance edifice in a central of pavilion is surrounded by exhibition area and its centre is plaza with natural woody plants and colonnade. Entries are leaded on galleries on this level. Galleries are opened into the exhibition hall. A restaurant has a specific view on the dominant-pavilion Z. A visitor goes through the plaza and descends on monumental stairs to the pavilion Z into area of BVV in a primary direction. The visitor descents from the plaza over each galleries to the exhibiton area in a secondary direction. The proposal offers to the visitors and exhibitors not only gathering outdoor relaxation area on the plaza, but moreover interesting experiences from galleries. The total built area of the pavilion is almost equal to the exhibition area, because the design creates the entry level on the third floor. The new building meets the requirements of modern exhibitions and will be used for social and educational events - balls, weddings, conferences, cultural events - concerts, theater, opera performances and sports events. The Pavilion will be visited by inhabitents of all ages not only from Brno, from near and distant surroundings, but also by visitors from abroad.
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Hotel Aztec / Hotel Aztec

Beránek, Tomáš January 2019 (has links)
The aim of the thesis was to design a building named Hotel Aztec. The building will serve for accommodation and recreation. The restaurant is also part of the hotel. There is a car park near the hotel building. The hotel has four floors and basement. There are 26 suites, 2 of them are three bed rooms, 20 double or twin rooms and 4 single rooms. The south-facing orientation of the suites ensures sufficient insolation. In ground floor there is one twin room for disabled persons. In ground floor there is restaurant with kitchen connected with bar in basement. There is also wellness centre, mechanical rooms and storages. On the northeast side of the hotel there are offices and rooms for employees and training room. The loadbearing masonry is from sand-lime blocks and there are cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs and concrete foundations. The external wall is insulated with ETICS. All roofs are warm flat, over the restaurant there is intensive green roof, The roof over the 2nd floor is walkable - roof terrace. Over the 3rd floor there is non-walkable flat roof. The building is heated by heat pumps and there is mechanical ventilation with heat recovery.
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Penzion v Beskydech / Pension in Beskydy

Šustek, Václav January 2019 (has links)
This diploma thesis describes the design and elaboration of project documentation for realisation of construction of building of Guest house in municipality Ostravice. The building is situated on parcel 649/13 - arable land, in cadastral area Ostravice-1. Guest house is primarily intended for temporary accommodation of tourists in Beskydy mountains. The part of the building is restaurant as well as wellness centre with fitness gym. The building is situated in partially urbanised section of municipality. The access from the local road to parcel n. 470/20 to the main entrance into building will be enabled by newly purpose-built road with turnaround for passenger vehicles. The design respects the local plan and does not deviate from the character of the surrounding built-up area. The building has three above-ground floors and one underground floor, which is situated only under a part of the building. Project documentation is elaborated in conformity with effective laws, public notices and standards. Building of guesthouse is designed as wall system, with brick supporting walls made out of gas-silicate blocks and sand-lime bricks. The guest house is covered by two flat roofs with different inclination and with different height of ridges. The façade consists of stucco and for the third above-ground floor the façade is made out of ventilated larch-wood panelling. The building is placed in flat terrain.

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