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Family house with travel agency
Fiala, Pavel ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
Theme of this bachelor work is family house with travel agency. House is designed from POROTHERM wall system, there are two floors above ground level. Main part, garage and office is shelted by roof racks.The property is slightly sloped to the south side. Construction corresponds to the valid ČSN regulations.
Load-bearing reinforced concrete construction
Klajba, Daniel ; Hasala, Ivo (referee) ; Šulák, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of diploma thesis is to design monolithic reinforced concrete underground structure, which is partly under existing building and partly will form the basis of a new outbuilding. Structure is designed as white tub, whitout any additional isolations against water a ground humidity. All structure elements (slabs, walls, beams) was designed according to standard ČSN EN 1992-1-1 for ultimate and serviceability limit state. Structural analysis was performed using Scia Engineer 2013 – Student version. The results were validated by simplyfied manual method.
Residential House ERASMUS, Brno
Kolibač, Radek ; Jeneš, Rostislav (referee) ; Podroužková, Božena (advisor)
The objective of this thesis was to design and check typical elements of the 5th storey of monolithic reinforced concrete structure of residential building. Horizontal load-bearing structure consists of a continuous slab of six fields with reinforcing ribs, which are located under the building envelope, bidirectional slab simply supported, further staircase beam and lintels in the corridors and loggias. Vertical structures consist of walls and columns.
Monolithic concrete chapel
Richtr, Jan ; Požár, Michal (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design and assessment of a monolithic concrete chapel. The Assessment is divided into individual elements. Simplified construction models and 3D software models are chosen to determine internal forces.
Reconstruction of Restaurant with Housing Facilities Extension
Jun, Martin ; Němčák, Oldřich (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
Diploma thesis "Reconstruction of Restaurant with Housing Facilities Extension" is processed in the form of project documentation for building construction according to the applicable regulations (Act No. 183/2006 Coll., On Zoning and Building Regulations, including subsequent amendments). The project deals with the reconstruction of the existing restaurant building in the village Lísek, No. 89. The building is located on plot No. 49 in the cadastral Lhota u Lisku. Floor plan of the existing building is in rectangular shape with almost the unused basement and a deck above. The 1st underground floor is currently used only technical room and garage. In the 1st floor there is the sales area of restaurant, large kitchen and rooms for staff. Existing structures do not show signs of major damage. Reconstruction is not due to the technical condition of the building, but due to operationally unsatisfactory disposition and investor requiring to create an accommodation capacity. The requirement was to build new rooms to accommodate 24 persons. The supporting structural system of the 2nd floor is designed of ceramic bricks and 3rd floor due to the resistance of existing constructions is newly designed as wooden sandwich. The window openings are fitted with a six-chamber windows with triple insulation. Horizontally extension of the existing building corresponds to the current object. The roof of the building is gabled with dormers lighting the rooms in the 3rd floor. The building is designed so that even after the reconstruction match an existing installation. Part of building construction works is also landscaping. Due to the partial change in purpose of the building was necessary to design a suitable parking space with adequate capacity.
Twenty Eighty-Four
Truncová, Eva ; Sotelo, MArch Verónica Gallego (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The project follows up on the undergraduate work on the issue of control and surveillance in public space. Tendencies of absolute transparency, well-arranged and controllable public premises, supposedly implying security, are present in most of the newly emerging complexes of buildings and urban planning strategies. Whether it is done consciously or as a result of current “trends” and requirements, which only a few question, the space is built to meet these demands for easy controllability. The second method of control, which has also emerged during the era of modernism, is the control of the indoor climate through "mechanical environmental management" or through the use of fossil fuel energy for heating, cooling and ventilation. Current requirements for the comfort of the indoor environment presuppose a constantly, fully and homogeneously tempered environment, regardless of the outdoor climate or the time of year. Both control regimes permeate all measures of the urban environment and have a direct impact on its organization, form and, above all, on the regimes of its usage. Developers and their commissioned architects repeat well-proven business models and forms, without any major focus on the context of the place, and incorporate this "logic of control" into their buildings and surroundings. Housing complexes are planned and built up as one unit with a rigid structure and only a minimal possibility of their later alteration. The domain of control through transparency penetrates from the public space to the entrance door of the apartment unit. Indoor, social control changes to total control of the interior climate of the apartment, where the boundaries between seasons and day and night are blurred. The proposal is investigating alternative ways of urban planning and architecture. The project deals with the relationship between building, its surroundings and applicable regulations, standards and energy efficiency, along with the idea of adaptive living.
Study of Influence of Structure Changes of Panel Building
Malý, David ; Gratza, Roman (referee) ; Kytýr, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with influence on structure changes of panel building. It is about type B70/R, to which was collected necessary design documentation. Static analysis is performed by ANSYS software. 29 models was created to focus on stress and displacements. Verification of selected wall according to Eurocode is also included.
Realization of a polyfunctional building Pardubice
Výborný, Václav ; Doubek, Rostislav (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The main contens of the thesis is solving a construction-technological project substructure and the upper shell construction of a polyfunctional building in Pardubice. Excavation and foundation work are done in section A and B1 and B2. Drilled piles are foundation of a polyfunctional building. Drilled piles are support of reinforced concrete grillage, which are from strips foundation and foundation pads. Cast-in-place concrete frame is a form of load-bearing structure, which contens plate ceilings, pillars and walls. Peripheral masonry is from hellow clay blocks, which are between cast-in-place concrete frame. Diploma thesis includes technical report, plan of building side, schedule and the budget of the building, technological instructions, radon prevent, control and testing plan, safety, balance resources, selected constructional details, machinery composition, bill of quantities.
Multifunctional house in Karlovy Vary
Růžička, Jiří ; Vlček, Ing Karel (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The project solves a multifunctional Duma building in a vacant lot, contemplated the construction site is located in Carlsbad, in the street Vyhlíce. This is a protected site spa. Part of the project's layout and structural design of the house. It is a six-storey house with an attic and a basement floor. It is designed as a free-standing in the gap as the final house. The layout is divided into two complete units with their own input. There are spaces for business and residential units for permanent housing. Part of the living area are also room house equipment. Inputs to both parts are wheelchair accessible. The house is not wheelchair The house is designed as a brick building of brick masonry Porotherm the module dimensions of 250 (125) mm with reinforced concrete ceilings. Roofed by a hipped roof. The house is located on a private plot of 519 m2 built-up area of 221 m2. The land is gently sloping. The main orientation of the building to the cardinal's east and west. The south wall is adjacent to the neighboring house.
Static analysis of the cross-section of the lock chamber
Skalník, Stanislav ; Koláček, Jan (referee) ; Zich, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis deals with static solutions of the lock chamber. Background for this work were static calculations according to safety levels and drawing documentation of the actual structure. Goal is to evaluate the existing solution of the walls and the bottom of the chamber in selected sections based on the internal forces of the wall model created in the SCIA Engineer. Following with global analysis of a nonlinear model reinforced with the main load-bearing reinforcement according to the original design created in the Idea StatiCa Detail. The second part of this work was the design of an alternative solution of the chamber with a type of rib walls with dimensionability verification. Suggestion of the main wall reinforcement and reinforcement of the most stressed rib. Furthermore a comparison with the original solution from the point of view of deformation, material savings and subsequent assessment of the chamber leaching. Static calculations of both variants, drawings of the used reinforcement for the nonlinear model and drawings of an alternative solution containing the shape and schemes of the wall and rib reinforcement are included.

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