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Center of Rest in Lavičky
Pospíšilová, Iveta ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The topic of this master´s thesis is a new building design of recreation centre in Lavičky and processing of project documentation for this building realization. This thesis is furthermore completed with two specializations. It deals specifically with a specialisation in the field of technical facilities of buildings – heating and air conditioning. The recreation centre is a complex of two units that will provide restaurant and accommodation services with leisure activities facilities. In one of the units there is designed an accommodation facility with smaller wellness area, in the other unit there is designed a restaurant. The estate where the units are located occurs in the north part of the village Lavičky. This locality is built up by family houses and apartment blocks. The architectural solution of the designed units follows on from the concept of simple country object where the object has the shape of rectangle ground plan and is roofed by typical saddle roof. The building of the restaurant and also the guest house is in the shape of rectangle and is roofed by double sheathed saddle roof with metal folded roofing in dark grey colour. As well it utilises modern elements of architecture as big window openings or dormers. The filling of the openings will be accomplished by wooden windows in natural shade. The façade of the units is designed in that way to match both unis together. It is solved by white façade paint in combination with cement splinter panels imitating wood or cement splinter panels in grey colour and is completed by outdoor wooden pergola or wooden storm porch. The wall base part is formed by mosaic façade in grey colour. The layout solution of the units follows on from operation requirements of the particular services and they are separated in space for customers and for operation space. In the unit of the guest house there are designed 9 suites with 22 beds. In the ground floor there is designed one suite for persons with reduced mobility and o
Detached family house, Skrýchov u Malšic
Jírovcová, Klára ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis solves project of a family house. The detached family house is situated on a spacious plot, which is located on the border of the village Skrýchov in the southern Bohemia. The estate is sloping and the ground plan of the house is suggested in L-shape. Project documentation solves a two-floor house without a basement with an adjoining garage and a flat roof. The garage is connected with the house through the vestibule. The entrance to the building is situated on the south side. Entrance to the estate is from the adjoining local paved road. Vertical constructions are suggested from ceramic blocks Porotherm. The peripheral walls are provided with a contact thermal insulation system. Horizontal constructions are suggested as reinforced concrete ceiling boards. The staircase is suggested as a reinforced concrete. In the 1st floor is located hall, technical room, kitchen with dining room, living room, guest room and social facilities. In the 2nd floor are two children's rooms, bedroom with dressing room and social facilities.
Newly-built Multifunctional Building
Hejlová, Kateřina ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The final thesis deals with a new building of the mixed-used building in Zruč nad Sázavou. The object has five floors, it is basementless with a flat roof. A loadbearing structure is made of skeleton - reinforced concrete monolithic column and reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. Filling masonry is made of ceramic tiles. The object has ventilated facade, it is insulated by mineral wool. Most parts of the object are used for living purposes, the rest of rooms are used as an shopping area – bookstore, drugstore. Stores have their own cleaning rooms and stocks. In area used for living purporses, there is basement cells and boiler room. In sum there are twelve residential units and four of these units are maissonett apartments.
Newly-Built Detached House in Dětmarovice
Papajová, Alžbeta ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis is focused on new detached house. The detached house is located in the cadastral area of Dětmarovice on the plot number 1560/2. The land for the building is slighty sloping. The locality of the house is located in built-up areas by others detached houses or houses for family recreation. Entry to the land is from the local road. The detached house is designed as a single-storey building with an attic and partially basement. Next to the house is located a garden shed and covered parking space. The house is of rectangular shape with a saddle roof. The vertical structural stability system of the house are ceramic blocks and concrete blocks in the basement. The horizontal structural stability system of the house is the ceramic-concrete ceiling. The roof structural stability system of the house is wooden roof trussing. The roof of the covered parking space and the garden shed is flat and is made of concrete panels. The facade of the building is white. The garden shed facade is wooden. The house is designed for 5 persons. There is a separate accessible flat accessible from the common entrance. This accessible flat is designed for one person on a wheelchair. This flat has accessible bathroom and separate room with a kitchenette.
Family house in Zruč nad Sázavou
Dvořák, Jiří ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This thesis deals with a new family house in Zruc nad Sazavou. The family house is designed for owners of the design office building with parking. Height position of the house is adapted to vertical alignment of the ground, the object is in slope. It is a two-story, single-family house for 4-5 persons with garage for two cars. Plan shape is a polygon. The structural system of brick Porotherm bricks, ceiling structures of the panels Spiroll. Foundation strips are made from plain concrete. Flat roof single casing. The property is connected to the construction of winter garden. The project was processed by a computer program ArchiCAD.
Apartment Building in Šumperk
Macek, Jakub ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The content of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new apartment in Sumperk. The building has 3 above – ground floors and a partial basement. In 1st floor are two apartments and storage areas. In 2nd floor are 3 apartments and in 3rd floor is one spacious apartment. The vertical supporting structures are designed from clay masonry, in the basement of the concrete formwork. The building will be covered by flat roof. The design documentation has been prepared according to valid legal and technical regulations.
Family house in Vlachovice
Strouhal, Lukáš ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The project deals with technical documentation of family house with partial basement, located in the village name Vlachovice. The building is located on slightly steep land in the gap between already existing lands and single-family houses. The house has the square-shape platform with saddle roof and clinging garage situated on the west side of the building is constructed with vegetation type roof. The basement severs as a technical and relaxation background for the house, the firt floor severs as a healt and social background and the attic serves as living area with sanitary facilities.
Newly-Built Detached House in Oslavice
Pospíšilová, Iveta ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is a design of a new building for a family house in Oslavice and a processing of a project documentation for the realization of the building. The building is designed for purposes of family living and it is situated on the periphery in the east part of the village Oslavice. This part of the village is sparsely developed with family houses. The architectonical solution is designed with consideration of the building location and character of the surrounding housing development. The family house is designed as a one-family detached house intended for four- or five-member family. It is situated in a sloping terrain and it is designed as a partially basement. The designed building has two storeys above ground and a basement. On the first storey above ground there is a daily social zone, on the second storey above ground there is a quiet zone and in the basement there is a technical facility of the building. A part of the family house is a garage for deposition of one personal car. A part of the basement is placed ahead of the front entrance into the building and it is visually separated by using of wood exterior panelling. Roofing of the family house is solved by hipped truss roof and above the garage there is designed flat roof by which it is created a terrace accessible from the second storey above ground.
Agricultural Complex for PD Šalgovce
Manduch, Dávid ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a project documentation of a farm. It is a new building of stable for cow breeding and other buildings necessary for the proper function of the farm. The farm is located in Šalgovce, district of Topoľčany. The project documentation consists of administration building, milking parlor and a stable for cows. All objects are single building objects. . A base - administration building is the brick object with two floors. On the ground floor there is a lodge, a rest area for employees, cheese production area and a farm store. On the second floor there are offices. The milking parlor is the single building object with rooms necessary to secure stable operation. The stable is designed for a maximum of 172 cows.
Temperature-moisture Assessment of Members in Truss with Above-rafter Thermal Insulation
Soudek, Pavel ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This thesis deals with the temperature-moisture assessment of members in truss with above-rafter thermal insulation. Within this system it focuses on the details of creating a roof overhang because that is where the timber elements are under the greatest amount of moisture stress. Different variations of this detail are presented including the extent to which thermo-technical requirements and requirements surrounding the built-in timber elements are satisfied. Theoretical calculations are then compared with measurements which were performed on a real building. This task of measurement involved developing a new measuring device. The development of this device is also described in this paper.

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