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Two-generation family house
Jaroš, Zdeněk ; Dvořák, Martin (referee) ; Fuciman, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new two-generation family detached house, which is located in the cadastral area of the municipality Lužice near Hodonín. It is a two-floor building with a partial basement. Parking is available on the paved area next to the building. The house is designed for two four-member families. External walls of above ground floors are constructed from Heluz bricks with contact thermal insulation system. External walls of the underground floor are constructed from concrete blocks of lost formwork, which are also insulated. Ceiling structures are designed from prefabricated Heluz ceiling panels. The building is roofed with gable roof with a sloupe of 30 degrees. The bachelor thesis is elaborated in the form of project documentation for realization of the construction.
Detached house with an establishment
Papst, Ondřej ; Fixelová, Veronika (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor‘s thesis is to work out the design documentation for realization of the construction of the detached house with an establishment in Havlíčkův Brod. The building is detached, it is functionally divided into two parts – detached house, with a partial basement and two above-ground floor, for up to four-members family and into a single-storey establishment used as a butcher’s with up to three-members staff. The structural system of the building is masonry, the basement masonry is consisted of concrete blocks of permament formwork, the others above-ground floor are consisted of clay blocks. The floor structure is designed of cast-in-place reinforced one-way and two way slabs, the roofing of the building is made of warm flat roof with PVC covering. The external walls are supplied with contact thermal insulation system ETICS. The building is set in a lightly sloping terrain.
Family house
Vávra, Adam ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
Abstract The topic of this thesis is the project of a family house in Olomouc. The house is partially included with the cellar, with the ground floor, the second floor and includes living spaces. The part of the building is also the driveway to the garage, stairs outside and the garage situated on the ground floor of the living part of the house. The ground plan of the house has the indented form, which is roofed partially with the shed roof and partially with the terrace, which works as a flat walkable roof. The house will be situated on the flat terrain. The entrance into the house is located in the east. The building project was solved in the POROTHERM construction system.
Detached house with an establishment
Papst, Ondřej ; Fixelová, Veronika (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor‘s thesis is to work out the design documentation for realization of the construction of the detached house with an establishment in Havlíčkův Brod. The building is detached, it is functionally divided into two parts – detached house, with a partial basement and two above-ground floor, for up to four-members family and into a single-storey establishment used as a butcher’s with up to three-members staff. The structural system of the building is masonry, the basement masonry is consisted of concrete blocks of permament formwork, the others above-ground floor are consisted of clay blocks. The floor structure is designed of cast-in-place reinforced one-way and two way slabs, the roofing of the building is made of warm flat roof with PVC covering. The external walls are supplied with contact thermal insulation system ETICS. The building is set in a lightly sloping terrain.
Two-generation family house
Jaroš, Zdeněk ; Dvořák, Martin (referee) ; Fuciman, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new two-generation family detached house, which is located in the cadastral area of the municipality Lužice near Hodonín. It is a two-floor building with a partial basement. Parking is available on the paved area next to the building. The house is designed for two four-member families. External walls of above ground floors are constructed from Heluz bricks with contact thermal insulation system. External walls of the underground floor are constructed from concrete blocks of lost formwork, which are also insulated. Ceiling structures are designed from prefabricated Heluz ceiling panels. The building is roofed with gable roof with a sloupe of 30 degrees. The bachelor thesis is elaborated in the form of project documentation for realization of the construction.
Family house
Vávra, Adam ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
Abstract The topic of this thesis is the project of a family house in Olomouc. The house is partially included with the cellar, with the ground floor, the second floor and includes living spaces. The part of the building is also the driveway to the garage, stairs outside and the garage situated on the ground floor of the living part of the house. The ground plan of the house has the indented form, which is roofed partially with the shed roof and partially with the terrace, which works as a flat walkable roof. The house will be situated on the flat terrain. The entrance into the house is located in the east. The building project was solved in the POROTHERM construction system.

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