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Multipurpose facility -Nitra,Chrenová
Vaňová, Vanessa ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design and develop project documentation for the construction of new apartment buildings in the city of Nitra. It is a free-standing building with three above-ground and one underground floor in a slightly sloping terrain. The basement of the floor plan extends beyond the above-ground floor, the roof is partly designed as a terrace and partly as a flat green roof. There is a garage, workshop, cellar, utility room and storage for bicycles and stollers. Housing units are located on the upper floors. Each floor has three residential units. The roof above the above-ground floors is a single-skin flat, covered with a layer of aggregate. The foundation structures and the perimeter walls of the basement are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The internal load-bearing system is designed for all floors as masonry made of ceramic blocks. In the basement there are two supporting concrete pillars transferring the load from the reinforced concrete gutters in the place above the garage. Ceilings, balconies and loggias are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The perimeter walls above the ground are contact-insulated with the ETICS system.
Petrovice Community Center
Flašková, Veronika ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The subject of diploma project is the design of complex of buildings using hemp lime composite, in English known as Hempcerete. Four detached houses are completed by building of facilities. Buildings have one to three floors. The composite fiercly reduces carbon footprint in building industry. The design is focused on different construction systems using hemp lime composite as a wall filling. Detached houses are made of load bearing timber frame with cast-in-situ hempcrete, building of facilities is made of reinforced concrete with precasted blocks. All buildings are cellarless. Detached houses are shed roofed, building of facilities is gable roofed.
Congress hotel - Brno,Veveří
Mazalová, Michaela ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The diploma thesis processes project documentation for the construction of a hotel building with a lobby bar, which is located in the central part of the regional city of Brno. The building has four floors and is covered by flat roofs. The hotel meets the conditions of a four-star (****) economic standard. It is designed with 17 accommodation units with a capacity of total 40 persons and a lobby bar for 60 guests and social facilities. In addition to the accommodation content, the hotel will have a conference hall for training, corporate events, etc. Due to the lack of parking spaces in the city of brno, the hotel will also have underground garages primarily designed for parking cars of hotel visitors. The apartments and guest rooms are located on the 2nd., 3rd. a 4th. NP floor. On the ground floor there is a representative space of the hotel composed of the entrance hall with reception, space for hotel management, a lobby bar with social facilities and a gym, which will also be open to the public. In the basement there are underground garages and technical facilities of the hotel. On the 4th floor there is, among other things, a small wellness area with massages, saunas, a bar and an outdoor terrace. The hotel building is designed as a reinforced concrete skeleton with a reinforcing core, with 4 floors and basement. The design of the hotel will be designed in the spirit of modern materials, simple members and shapes. A vegetation roof is designed to alleviate the overheating of the building in the summer and to meet the requirements of the city for the largest possible greening of buildings and their surroundings.
Bravia administrative building
Jiruška, Daniel ; LIpka, ing Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the Diploma thesis is the project documentation for the execution of the administrative building. This is an administrative building located on the outskirts of Letohrad. The building consists of one section that has three above-ground floors and one section that has only one above-ground floor. The building is used for administration, trade and storage. For administrative work is designed the three-storey part of the building and single-storey part of the building is designated for trade and storage. The main entrances to the building are located on its west side and the next entrances to the building is located on its southern side and northern side. The building is based on foundation strips and pads of plain concrete. The building is designed from a masonry structural system made of concrete blocks made of lightweight concrete and the third floor is partly designed as a timber structure made of wooden KVH squared timber. The ceiling structures are designed from prestressed ceiling panels. Roof structure above the main part of the building is designed two-stage pitched roof octagon shape and the roof above the single-storey part of the building is designed as warm flat extensive green roof.
Mountain apartment Ružomberok
Vaňová, Vanessa ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The subject of the master thesis is the elaboration of part of the project documentation for the construction of a mountain apartment house in the cadastral area of Ružomberok with almost zero energy consumption. The building is designed as a detached building with three above-ground floors and a basement. It is going to be a newly built accommodation facility with lounges, wellness, fitness and a coffee shop located on the upper floors. In the basement of the building there is a collective garage, technical facilities of the building and storage space. The foundation structures, perimeter walls and column support system of the basement are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The internal support system in all above-ground floors is designed as masonry of ceramic blocks. Ceiling structures, balconies and loggias are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof of the building is made as a single-ply roof.
The impact assessment of a new deep foundation for the structure of the primary service tunnel
Lipka, Miroslav ; Horák, Vlastimil (referee) ; Horák, Vladislav (advisor)
The purpose of the diploma thesis is assess the impact of piles on primary collector lining. Using a mathematical model has been calculated interaction between pile ond collector lining. The main task is to decide the length dependence of the pile deformations and internal forces that are the concrete lining of the collector.
Family house - Držovice u Prostějova
Anděl, Marek ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for the family hou-se. The building is located in a newly developing part of the village Držovice on the land numbers 182/1 and 181. The family house is designed for a family of four. The building has two above-ground floors and there is a basement below some part of the building. The movement amongst the floors is through concrete staircase. The object is built from the Porotherm system and covered with a flat roof. The building is based on underlying reinforced concrete belts.
Pension Horehronie
Martinovič, Marek ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The goal of the thesis was the develop project documentation for the construction of a new boarding house. The building is located in the village of Telgárt near the ski area Ski Telgárt. The building is designed on a large sloping plot. The guesthouse has two above-ground floors and one underground floor. In the underground floor there is a collective garage, technical facilities of the building and a common room for guests. On the first above-ground floor, there is a restaurant with a kitchen and a bar, including facilities for employees. Part of this floor is also the entrance area with the reception and facilities, including hygienic areas for guests and visitors. Guests will also be pleased with the available wellness facilities. On the second floor above ground there are rooms and apartments for guests with a total capacity of 36 beds. The architectural and material solution is designed for the mountain environment. The guesthouse is designed traditionally with modern elements. The structural system of the building is designed as a transverse wall. The supporting masonry is designed from ceramic blocks. Ceiling structures are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The main part of the building consists of a gable roof with a traditional truss system.
Multipurpose facility Strážnického v Moravské Třebové
Mazalová, Michaela ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
Subject of this bachelor thesis is detail design documentation of an apartment house. The proposed apartment house is located in the Pardubice Region on the outskirts of Moravská Třebová. The apartment house is detached one, placed in slope. In the basement there is a utility room, a cleaning room, a maintenance room, a cellar and two garages accessible from the south side, where there is also access to the building. In the other three above-ground floors there are 8 dwelling units. There are always 3 flats on the first and second floor and 2 flats on the third floor. Basement is connected with upper floors by tractive elevator and a staircase. Vertical constructions are made of clay blocks POROTHERM, in the basement there is part of masonry from concrete blocks. Apartment building stands on foundation strips from concrete. Floor structure and staircase are cast-in.place from reinforced concrete and roofing is solved by warm flat roof. Whole building is insulated with contact thermal insulation ETICS.
Multipurpose facility -Nitra,Chrenová
Vaňová, Vanessa ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design and develop project documentation for the construction of new apartment buildings in the city of Nitra. It is a free-standing building with three above-ground and one underground floor in a slightly sloping terrain. The basement of the floor plan extends beyond the above-ground floor, the roof is partly designed as a terrace and partly as a flat green roof. There is a garage, workshop, cellar, utility room and storage for bicycles and stollers. Housing units are located on the upper floors. Each floor has three residential units. The roof above the above-ground floors is a single-skin flat, covered with a layer of aggregate. The foundation structures and the perimeter walls of the basement are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The internal load-bearing system is designed for all floors as masonry made of ceramic blocks. In the basement there are two supporting concrete pillars transferring the load from the reinforced concrete gutters in the place above the garage. Ceilings, balconies and loggias are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The perimeter walls above the ground are contact-insulated with the ETICS system.

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