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Family house
Mach, Stanislav ; Brezovský, Jindřich (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is two-storey family house with basement and garage and with a gable roof where the second floor is attic. The house is designed to be built with the classical construction technology and the system Porotherm is used in the floors and formwork „Best“ in the basement. The layout of the house is designed for a family of 4 members.
Family house
Tkadlec, Martin ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the project is a new building for housing in the catastral area Lukov, district Zlín. The house is a detached, first in new street. The nearest development is located at 50m far. It is designed for a family of four members. The building has two floors, both above-ground. Storage and rooms for living are located at first floor. There are rooms for living, technical rooms and garage at the second floor.There is a saddle roof. The house has an terrace made of exotical wood. It is accessible from living room. The building site is situated at inclined terrain.
Family house
Uhlíř, Jakub ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The project is working on a complete documentationon of family house with attic at the documentation for a building construction. The family house is designed for four family members. Built-up area is 185,3m. Roof is gabled with skylight. The house is lined with ceramic bricks Heluz. The proposal places emphasis on the static solution, building layout, fire safety, energy saving and safety in use. Dawings have been processed in software for design – Nemetschek Allplan.
Family house
Kolouch, Ondřej ; Brezovský, Jindřich (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The object of this work is the preparation of project documentation for the family house. This is a two-storey brick building with partial basement, which is in flat terrain. Roofing over 2.NP is constructed of double-shell roof over the garage and is designed with a flat roof terrace. The building is designed in the system KM Beta SENDWIX M. The proces layout allows a comfortable living for a family 4-5 members.
Family house
Fátor, Martin ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the project is a new building for housing in the cadastral area Hořice, district Jičín. The house is a detached one in new street. The nearest development is located at 100m. It is designed for a family of four members. The building has two floors, both above-ground. Garage and rooms for housing are at first floor. There are rooms for housing onla at the second floor.There is a saddle roof. The house has an terrace made from concrete pavement. It is accessible from living room. The building site is situated at mild slope.
Detached House with Tea Room
Morcinková, Kateřina ; Oravec, Pavel (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is a design of a project documentation of a detached house with a teahouse. The detached house is functionally separated from the space of a teahouse, which is designed for people with limited mobility. The living part of the house is two-floored without basement on the square ground plan. The aisle roof is covered with sheet covering. The ground-floor teahouse lies on the rectangle ground plan. It has a flat, green, vegetative roof which serves also as a terrace. The whole building is built from a ceramic shaped bricks Porotherm.
Multilevel house
Vavřínová, Eva ; Zuzana, Stránská (referee) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis focuses on the development of documentation of a family house in Dolni Becva near Roznov pod Radhostem. The project as well as the addenda are elaborated with regard to contemporary legislature and standards. The house is located on plot number 1373/24b+1373/25 in Dolni Becva area. The infrastructure runs within a local road near the plot. The project is designed for one apartment to be build within the house, is designed for four or five inhabitants. The house is multilevel. The building is located on flat terrain. The weight-baering system of the building is designed with POROTHERM technology. The roof of the building is of gabled design. The enclosed essay deals with the topic of load distribution layer of the floor.
Detached house, Bystrice pod Hostynem
Šindelková, Petra ; Kalábová, Tereza (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a design of a detached house in a particular area in the village Bystrice pod Hostynem. The aim is to create dispositionally logically linked com-plex that will suit the requirements of a modern four or five-member family and will fit into the current development with its own look. The house is designed as a two storey, no basement and with a gabled roof. The garage for one car is structurally and functionally joined with a living area. Peripheral walls are from the SENDWIX system, which is made up of the sand-lime bricks warmed with mineral insulation of rock wool. The orientation of this house to the cardinal points is chosen according to the requirements of sunlight and the thermal comfort of separate rooms. On the south side of the house is a spacious garden which is accessible through the terrace from the living room.
Detached house
Elbl, Jiří ; Kalábová, Tereza (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis topic is a project of a low-energy detached house. The house is designed as two storey basementless wooden building with a pitched roof. The 4 bedrooms layout fulfills the design for 3-5 family members. The object includes a wooden warehouse for garden furniture and other tools. The warehouse which is connected by an one-car garage to the detached house. The architectural expression is to be a two matters interpenetration of a standard plaster and a stone facing. The two materials create an L-shape. The entrance which is shaded by the garage shelter is situated in the western part of the house. After the vestibule there is a living room connected with a kitchen. If turned right there is a technical room and WC. From the South-East oriented living room there is a contact with a garden which may be entered by a terrace via a french window. The second storey is reachable via a cranked flight of stairs. The second story layout is simply designed with a focus on an utility while respecting the cardinal directions. There are two children rooms which will be split by a soft wall in the future. The parent bedroom includes its own dressing room and bathroom. There is a bedroom, single WC and dressing room for the children. All of the bedrooms ar enterable form the hall and have southern-west view. The structure is to be from timber bearing boards that are also noise and heat insulants. The house shell is also covered by heat insulations. The structure is designed as a timber beam structure. The roof is supported by nailed timber trusses while respecting an over-rafter heat insulation. The warehouse and the garage shelter have their own not-to-be-walked flat roof.
Family House
Uhrová, Anna ; Horáčková, Michaela (referee) ; Klimešová, Jarmila (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with design of family house on real estate in Říčany u Brna. The house without cellar has one floor and residential attic. The load-bearing structure consists mainly of Porotherm ceramic system, the house is covered with a gable roof.

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