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Residence Sofie
Rajchl, Filip ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of the apartment house called Residence Sofie in Luhačovice (district Zlín). It is a five-storey building located in the center of the city on a planar terrain. The building consists of one underground and four above ground floors. In total there are 8 dwelling units, commercial premises and 6 garages. In the underground floor there is facilities for technical equipment of the building and storage. The ground floor consists mainly of garages and commercial premises. On the second floor there are 4 dwelling units and in the third and fourth 2 dwelling units. The object is designed from the longitudinal structural system of ceramic hollow blocks. The ceilings are část-in-place reinforced concrete and the roof is two-shed make of wooden trusses. The thesis contains design documentation for the implementation of the building.
Family House
Beranová, Iveta ; Gábrová, Lenka (referee) ; Winklerová, Jitka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the processing of project documentation. Specifically, the parts A, B, C, D.1.1 and D.1.3 of Annex 6 to Regulation No. 499/2006 Coll., On construction documentation, as amended by Decree No. 62/2013 Coll. The documentation refers to a house designed for four-to five-member family. Land with plate number 1414 is in Troubsko. The building has two floors and a partial basement. The second floor is designed in the form of the attic below the pitched roof with timber roof truss. Lee is protected by pitched hipped roof with timber roof truss. On the south side of the house is a spacious terrace. In the basement is designed one-car garage, utility room and storage. The first floor is the social part of the house. The second floor is resting part, children's rooms and bedroom for parents are placed here. The house is based on the footings of plain concrete. Vertical and horizontal load bearing structures are designed from Porotherm. Partitions are also designed from clay blocks Porotherm. For roofing are designed roof tiles. Roof is supported by timber roof truss. Retaining walls are designed from permanent concrete formwork. The enclosed essay deals with the topic of staircases.
Family house
Čejka, Radek ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is the proposal and preparation of project documentation of a family house on the land parcel No. 229/10 in the Rabštejnská Lhota village. The house is situated in flat terrain. This is a two-floor house with garage, no basement. The house is designed maximum for a family of five. The perimeter walls of the house are made of limestone blocks insulated EPS polystyrene insulation. The ceiling is made of reinforced concrete beams POT and ceramic Miako. The supporting roof structure is made of wood trusses. Above the garage is a terrace. The roof of the shed and vegetation. The building is ventilated using forced ventilation. The building is in the B-very economical category according to the energy envelope.
Detached House With Marmelade Production
Fryčka, Marek ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a design documentation for detached house. The object is situated in the South – Moravian region, in the city of Moravské Knínice. The detached house is designed as 4+1 for housing and workshop. The building has two above-ground floors. The garage for two cars is the part of the house. This new building is designed as permanent housing for a four member family. Vertical load bearing structures are made from grinding hollow bricks. Horizontal load bearing structures are composed from clay inserts.The object is covered with a shed roof. The land is gently sloping, accessible from the local street.
St. Michael's Hospice
Krmaš, Jan ; Kalivoda, Tomáš (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The topic of the master thesis is new medico-social facility hospice St. Michaela. The purpose of the object is the maximizing of improvement in the quality of life of dying, severely ill and incurable patients, with the use of palliative care. The construction follows the Complex of Regional Hospital Náchod. Together with as a retirement home Náchod completes a support network of health and social care. The building is designed as a four-building storey and is partially embedded into the sloping terrain. Floors are divided into individual facilities and together constitute a functional unit. In the basement is the technical room, warehouses, garages and kitchen facilities. On the ground floor are then socio-public rooms and facilities. On the second floor is located hedmaster of hospice and accommodation area. The third floor is devoted to the accommodation area. The proposed structure made of brick longitudinal system, supplemented by concrete basement walls. The horizontal structure is made of filigree ceiling panels. Stairs are designed as a precast concrete and steel. Individual roof structures is made from unwalkable, walkable and vegetation compositions. The cladding consists of ventilated facade of glass and wooden panels. Foundations are designed from the lineal foundation.
House with a pet shop and pet supplies
Mašová, Nikola ; Jurutková, Zuzana (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a newly detached built with two-storey and none basement, with garage and a barrier-free establishment in the place Brno - Sadova. Each object is covered by a flat roof. Vertical structures are designed from ceramic blocks and ceiling structures are designed as a system ceramic-concrete ceilings and monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building at the level of the first floor is divided into three parts, namely a shop of animals and pet supplies, double garages and daily subsistence part. On the second floor there is a quiescent residential area.
Residential Building
Londa, Libor ; Žižka, Lukáš (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the preparation of documentation project of new residential building with twenty flats. The building is located in Valašské Meziříčí. The building has four floors, which are used for housing and one underground technical floor with garage and cellar booths. The building is brick ceramic blocks Porotherm and it is covered with a flat roof. The drawings were processed in a computer program AutoCAD.
Small apartment house
Paťha, Martin ; Vacenovská, Veronika (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
It is about new-built block of flats on a land number 599/1 in Uptown Červený Kostelec. It is L-shaped three-floor building without basement. The first flat and technical equipment for whole building are situated on the ground floor. Garages are situated on the ground floor as well. The second flat is set on the first floor and it includes loggia and roof terrace. Studio flat is located on the third floor such as another flat with loggia. The building is roofed with a pitched roof with metal roofing. Roofing of garages is designed by a green roof. Whole masonry is made of brick POROTHERM system. Floor structure is also designed of POROTHERM system, with ceramic beam ceilings MIAKO and POT. All building follows the concepts of surrounding buildings.
Apartment building in Brno
Štefec, Jaroslav ; Párová,, Jitka (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The building is located in Brno, in the city of Štýřice on street Havlenkova. It is a new apartment building. The building has four floors used for living and one underground where the background for the housing and garage. The building is brick ceramic blocks Porothem with monotube flat roof.
Detached house with a café
Bíza, Petr ; Čech, Miloslav (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on design of detached house with a café situated in town of Mutěnice near Hodonín. The documentation of this project is elaborated with regard to contemporary Czech legislative and standards. The house is situated on plot number 1609/2 in Mutěnice. Near the house is located class III. roadway and common infrastructure. In front of the building is paved driveway and parking spots for café customers. It is double floored building with one flat suitable for 4 inhabitants in ground floor and coffee house and garage for one 1a class vehicle in basement. Basement level is mostly under surrounding terrain except for its southern fasade which is facing the street. Buildings platform has an irregular shape with dimensions 18,0 by 16,0 meters. Foundations are made from plain concrete. Vertical supporting structures are made from Ytong porous concrete blocks, basement walls are made from concrete blocks as permanent shuttering combined with reinforced concrete. Ceiling is made from reinforced concrete girders with Ytong ceiling blocks. Ceiling above a coffee house is designed as reinforced concrete board. The object has a gable roof which consists of wooden trusses. The ceiling above ground floor is made from gypsum plaster panels with thermal insulation fixed into roof trusses. Above a café is a flat roof which is split in two parts where the first part is made as terrace and the second part is a vegetative green roof. In front of the café and over part of garage is shed roof. This thesis contains study works, project documentation plans and reports, heat engineering calculations, fire safety report and essay dealing with the issue of green roofs.

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