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Apartment Building in Sadova
Pastorková, Michaela ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The building is located in the cadastral unit of Sadová, Brna town. The apartment building has four floors, a full basement with a flat green roof. On the upper floor there are 14 residential units and in the basement there is a common room, a bicycle shed / carriage house and a cellar. The construction of the building is a wall system. Perimeter basement walls are made of reinforced concrete. The load-bearing masonry in the above-ground floors is made of YTONG aerated concrete blocks, the non-load-bearing masonry consists of Silka acoustic lime-sand blocks. The building is designed to be insulated with an ETICS contact facade made of Multipor mineral thermal insulation boards. The ceiling structure is designed as a reinforced concrete ceiling slab. The staircase is also designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic structure. The roof of the building consists of a green flat roof Urbanscape.
Extension of the building on Husova Street in Slavkov u Brna
Mitura, Daniel ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the assessment of the existing building of a family house and the design of a complete reconstruction, abovestructure and extention and its change to a multifunctional building. The solved building is located in a terraced house on Husova Street in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The building is divided into 3 functional parts, namely the rebuilt and upgraded part of the building, the demolished part of the existing extension and the newly designed part of the extension. The entrance to the building is secured by an underpass to an enclosed courtyard with additional parking spaces. The new condition has two floors, a residential attic and a partial basement. There is a hairdressing salon on the first floor of the converted part of the building. In other parts of the upper floors there are four residential units. In the basement there are warehouses, cellars, hygiene, utility room and relaxation room with sauna and shower. In the rebuilt part, the original load-bearing system made of mixed masonry and wooden beam ceilings was preserved. In the built-up part, a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling and ceramic fittings are proposed. The supporting system of roofing with a mansard roof is made of a wooden truss and steel central beam. Concrete blocks in the basement and ceramic fittings for the above-ground floor are connected for the load-bearing structures of the extension. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by reinforced concrete monolithic wreaths, ceilings. The roofing of the ports is solved by a single-skin roof over the stairs and a double-skin countertop roof over the housing units. Thermal insulation of peripheral structures is the subject of the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The facade on the south side facing Husova Street will be renovated to its original condition.
Apartment building
Křenková, Ivana ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a new apartment building. The proposed building is located in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in a newly developing housing development. The apartment building is designed as not being connected to the surrounding buildings. It consists of four floors above ground and one underground floor. On the upper floors there are 10 residential units, common areas with the mechanical rooms and a garage with three parking spaces. In the basement there are cellars belonging to individual apartments. All apartments have a terrace or balcony. The building is based on monolithic foundation strips made of plain concrete. The perimeter masonry in the basement is made of permanent shuttering kits/systems, in the upper floors of ceramic blocks, which is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. In the above-ground floors are ceiling structures made of semi-assembled ceiling blocks, in the basement monolithic reinforced concrete slabs are designed. The roofing of the building is designed as a flat single-skin roof. Part of the bachelor thesis is also a basic assessment in terms of building physics and fire safety solutions.
Rope center service building
Julíček, Jan ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
A topic of this Bachelor thesis is developing a design documentation for a building of the Rope center service building, which is situated in a village of Vážany nad Litavou, near the town of Slavkov u Brna. The building is designed as a free-standing single-storey building, with basement. In the basement is a housing unit 4 + kk. On the first floor there is the background of the rope center. The housing unit includes a garage for two cars. In front of the building there are six parking spaces, one of them is for a people with reduced mobility. The dominant element of the building is a steel spiral staircase, located in the southeastern part of the building. This staircase allows descent to the area of the rope center. The exterior walls are designed from a 300 mm thick porotherm ceramic block and are insulated with 160 mm thick thermal insulation. The ceilings are reinforced cast-in-place concrete.
Apartment building, Uherské Hradiště
Hráček, Tomáš ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the structural and material design of a new apartment building in Uherské Hradiště. The plot for the location of the building is located in the western part of the city, in Zahrádky Street. The building is designed as a three-storey, partly basement. There are 7 separate dwelling units on the abovegrounds. Each apartment on the ground floor has its own fenced front garden with terrace and pergola. In the basement, each apartment has its own cellar cell. The building will be lined with clay brick blocks. The roof is made as a single-skin flat. Ceilings and load-bearing walls of the basement part made of reinforced concrete. Foundation of the building on foundation strips made of plain concrete. The structures are equipped with facade thermal insulation boards on the outside.
Apartment building
Fric, Marek ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis processes documentation in the stage for the implementation of the construction for a new apartment building. The designed object is located near Prague, in the village of Dolní Lomnice u Kunic. The project adresses modernization and construction of the village center, which is planed in several stages. The building contains of five apartments and one underground floor in which storage, technological and common rooms are located. There are also cellars used for storage for each housing unit. The apartments are designed in very variable layouts ranging from 1+kk to 5+kk. In the first floor are located apartments with categories 1+kk, 2+kk and 3+kk. In the second floor are located apartmetnts with categories 5+kk (duplex apartment) and 1+kk. Each apartment is provided with a large terrace or balcony. Apartments in the first floor oriented to the northwest (east) also have a front garden. Apartment building is based on flat foundations of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The core of the object (stairwell and lift shaft) are also made of monolithic reinforced concrete walls. The load-bearing structures are designed as masonry from classic and sound-insulating brick blocks. Non-load-bearing are made either of brick blocks of thickness 140 mm or 80 mm, or as a lightweight SDK constructions. Object is insulated according to need by ventilated facade cladding and a system of green walls. The ceilling is made of reinforced concrete monolithic equipped with SDK soffit either directly anchored or suspended. The flat roof is vegetated, and partly made as a terrace. The windows and the outer door are made of aluminum and glazed with insulating triple glazing.
Apartment building in Polní
Ferdan, Martin ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This thesis covers designing documentary materials for realization of a new- build property of a residential house. The residential house is planned on a flat land. It is a five-floor building with a cellar. The constructional system is brick of construction blocks HELUZ. The building is based on foundation strips from pure concrete. Vertical supporting constructions are from blocks HELUZ. Perimeter walls are thermally insulated by contact thermal insulation. Horizontal supporting constructions are from monolitic reinforced ferroconcrete. The roofs are solved as flat single housing cover. In the residential house there are 14 housing units, non-residential premises and a technical hall. The total built-up area is 651,55 m2, The attic height is +12,300. The building has got a barrier-free entrance, but there is no barrier-free flat here. There is a car park next to the residential house. There are a technical hall, a clubroom, a washroom, a pram room, a bicycle room, a storeroom and cellar booths for individual housing units. From the first floor up, there are individual housing units. In the last floor there are placed 4 maisonette flats which have an access to the outdoor terrace – a vegetative flat roof. Flats have an access from one central staircase area orientated towards south-east. In this area, there is also planned a lift.
Living in the suburbs
Nováčková, Karla ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor's thesis is to design a residential building on the outskirts of Brno. The building site is located on the outskirts of Líšeň, in a lucrative area near Mariánské valley. During the process it was necessary to consider the specific northern slope of the building site and thus make maximum use of a limited amount of natural light. I designed a house with seven housing units, common areas and commercial space. The apartment complex consists of two buildings. The main one has an L-shaped floor plan and there are all housing units, including garages, cellars and technical facilities. The second building is also L-shaped, but this time frontal viewed, there is a commercial space with a glass wall to the main street, space for facilities and on the roof there is a spacious walking terrace for social life and a small common room. The two objects together create a semi-public space. This courtyard is optically separated from the busy streets by the buildings themselves. There is greenery and the space is ideal for young families with small children. Another widely used space will be the garden, a strip of greenery left in the southern part of the plot. The residential building itself is very indented in terms of material. Four terraces and three atriums are taken from the whole mass of the letter L, which creates a private outdoor space for the residents. Terraces and atriums are only in the maisonettes, so that even bedsits located on the ground floor have a private outdoor seating area. There are also ground-floor terraces, which are accessible from each living room. The construction is actually a wall system made of Porotherm bricks. Ferroconcrete columns are used in the underground parking spaces. Horizontal load-bearing structures are ferroconcrete monolithic ceilings. The material solution is clean and simple. The façade is light grey with a concrete screed on the plinth and anthracite-colored doors and window frames.
Townhouses on the outskirts of Brno
Kopačka, Daniel ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis follows up on a studio project, that i made in my second year of the bachelor's study, Townhouses on the outskirt of Brno. Labor contains Plans for the building permit and Structural documentation. Area of interest is located in Brno - Li´šeň, on the right side, there's Ondráčkova's street, and an abandoned slaughterhouse on the other side. The main idea of my project is, to create two identical buildings, that will perfectly fit into the land and surroundings. By placing these two, into opposite corners of the land, there will be created a fine corner of Ondra´čkova's street and Zla´manky. At the same time, buildings will create direct and let's say "natural" way to the underground parking lot. People, who will visit park, will also have very usefull noise barrier from both sides. Designed buildings contain three above-ground floors and one underground floor, which connects both townhouses by tunnel. Each townhouse contains a total of five housing units, each one with different size. Designed buildings are installed in a way, to keep balance between modern industry and pure nature. First building is more dominant, so it can define the corner of both streets and the second one is less expressive, so it will fit with buildings next to her. Structurally, the townhouses are designed of the Porotherm system and reinforced concrete structures. The main goal of the work is to create modern housing on the suburbs, which will not disturb close neighborhood.
Smart District Špitalka
Juchelka, Tomáš ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with an architectural case study of the city block in the Svitava industrial zone bordered by the Svitava river in the east, Ring road in the west, Milady Horákové street in the north and Zvonařka street in the south. Špitálka Smart City is located right in the centre of this area. The thesis is modeled on the Špitálka Smart City urban study, that was the outcome of the pre-thesis seminar in the winter term 2020/21. The urban study objective was the urban renewal of the Brno teplárny (heating plant) area and its surroundings as well as a design of a new urban boulevard. To effectively use the place a residential building with commercial spaces on the groundfloor has been designed. The building consists of four sections, which share two underground storeys providing parking space and space for building services. The case study further develops only the section that is labeled A in the study. Section A offers 23 housing units and a café. The design aims at high quality housing with a view of the city replacing the former industrial zone.

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