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Familly house
Kozáková, Martina ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on design of a detached house in Lazany. The house is situated in a build-up area. This house is designed for a family of four. The building has two floors without a cellar. There is a garage for one passenger car, a garden house and a swimming pool in the garden. The object is based on the footings of plaint concrete and it is used the building system POROTHERM. The ceilings are made of ceiling panels SPIROLL and the roof is flat.
Particle Polymer Composite in structural details of the building envelope
Dostálová, Darina ; Lavický, Miloš (referee) ; Vokoun,, David (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Due to a European energy concept for reducing energy consumption and also the concept of sustainable development, there is a growing demand for reduced energy consumption during the operation of the building and hence increasing demands on the thermal and mechanical properties of the building envelope. For this reason, it is necessary to look for materials that could meet both thermal and mechanical properties, as well as mechanical resistance and loadability, especially for the application for the foundations of the house, the base of the house and for application to structural details for elimination of the thermal bridges between interior and exterior boundaries. The main motivation for choosing the topic of thesis was to find materials derived from recycled or secondary raw materials that would be suitable for manufacturing composite applicable for structural details in the envelope of the building and for insulating in humid environment. An economic and environmental aspect plays an important role in the choice of material. The main theme of the thesis is the laboratory manufacturing of a composite with a thermoplastic matrix derived from recycled plastic materials and waste foam as a phase. Has been developed a unique Waste-based Particle Polymer Composite (WPPC) made from recycled foam and polypropylene. However, before WPPC can be reliably used by construction designers, physical properties of WPPC must be accurately identified. Therefore, it was designed laboratory manufacturing system and sample testing system, it was studied thermal, mechanical, thermomechanical and moisture absorptivity of WPPC. Application of finished composite material with satisfying thermal insulation properties to structural details to eliminate the thermal bridge, was the next step. These are details of the unloaded, prefabricated balconies, windows, atics, as well as basement constructions and the heel of the central load-bearing wall, the terrain flooring and the staircase wall
Particle Polymer Composite in structural details of the building envelope
Dostálová, Darina ; Lavický, Miloš (referee) ; Vokoun,, David (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Due to a European energy concept for reducing energy consumption and also the concept of sustainable development, there is a growing demand for reduced energy consumption during the operation of the building and hence increasing demands on the thermal and mechanical properties of the building envelope. For this reason, it is necessary to look for materials that could meet both thermal and mechanical properties, as well as mechanical resistance and loadability, especially for the application for the foundations of the house, the base of the house and for application to structural details for elimination of the thermal bridges between interior and exterior boundaries. The main motivation for choosing the topic of thesis was to find materials derived from recycled or secondary raw materials that would be suitable for manufacturing composite applicable for structural details in the envelope of the building and for insulating in humid environment. An economic and environmental aspect plays an important role in the choice of material. The main theme of the thesis is the laboratory manufacturing of a composite with a thermoplastic matrix derived from recycled plastic materials and waste foam as a phase. Has been developed a unique Waste-based Particle Polymer Composite (WPPC) made from recycled foam and polypropylene. However, before WPPC can be reliably used by construction designers, physical properties of WPPC must be accurately identified. Therefore, it was designed laboratory manufacturing system and sample testing system, it was studied thermal, mechanical, thermomechanical and moisture absorptivity of WPPC. Application of finished composite material with satisfying thermal insulation properties to structural details to eliminate the thermal bridge, was the next step. These are details of the unloaded, prefabricated balconies, windows, atics, as well as basement constructions and the heel of the central load-bearing wall, the terrain flooring and the staircase wall
Family house
Bielesch, Petr ; Dostálová, Darina (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 situated in a sloping terrain. Roofing over the 2nd floor is done by a shed roof and over part of 1st floor is done by flat roof, which is used as a terrace. In the basement is a garage for two cars. The building is designed in the system KM Beta SENDWIX M. Layout solution provides comfortable living for 4-5 member family.
Familly house
Pavlíček, Jan ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at processing project documentation for a new building of a house in the town of Brno. The new building is targeted for one one-generation family for the whole-year use with a possibility of temporary accommodation of guests in one room. The house includes a garage. The building has two aboveground floors and is built of ceramic blocks Porotherm. There is a gabled roof with top beam wooden timbers. The project also deals with a wine cellar. The pressing room is built of Porotherm blocks. There is a gabled roof with top beam wooden timbers, the cellar itself is built with barrel vault of full firebrick and subsequently filled up. Both buildings are situated on a flat land.
Familly house
Jedličková, Kateřina ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is about to design of a disposition and processing of project documentation for a detached house which contains one dwelling unit. The building is situated in the village Doubravník in Brno – venkov discrict. It is a slab-building with two floors with a flat roof single casting. The house is based on the wall footings of plain concrete and it is used the building systém POROTHERM and contact insulation ISOVER. A built-up area is 141,52 m2.
Familly house
Kubátová, Michaela ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The building is located in Humpolec, Highlands Region, Humpolec cadastral, land parcel No. 1877/6, the proposed building of the family house is situated on this land. Land investor is irregular rectangular plan, with a steep slope from northeast to southwest. The land is the eastern, southern and northern tents bordered by private land on which the buildings are located family home. The western boundary of the property is lined with a paved public roads for vehicular traffic on both sides lined the pavement. The building is a three story house with two floors and one basement floor. The building is covered with a flat roof. Object solitary house is made of a simple matter. The plane shape of the object is rectangular with dimensions 16.40 x 12.40 m, height of the highest point above grade level is 6.20 m.
Familly house
Kozáková, Martina ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on design of a detached house in Lazany. The house is situated in a build-up area. This house is designed for a family of four. The building has two floors without a cellar. There is a garage for one passenger car, a garden house and a swimming pool in the garden. The object is based on the footings of plaint concrete and it is used the building system POROTHERM. The ceilings are made of ceiling panels SPIROLL and the roof is flat.
Familly house
Bína, Vojtěch ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The theme of the thesis is the new family house in Pelhřimov. The aim of the work is the preparation of project documentation for building construction. The new building is intended for permanent housing five member family. The building has two floors and partly recessed basement. The part of the house is double garage. The house is built of porous concrete shaped bricks and roofed by a flat roof. The building is located on sloping terrain.
Familly house
Boor, Peter ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor´s thesis focuses on the solution of the house in the city of Nitra. The house has a partial basement with two floors and comprises living spaces. The building contains also the arrivals level, downhill ramp, parking area in front of the garage, patio, outdoor stairs and garage located in the basement of a residential building. Floor plan of the house has a varied shape due to the use of diverse materials with two pent and one flat walkable roof. The house will be located on steep terrain. Entrance to the house is situated to the northeast. During the construction of the object system was used Meccato, Ytong.

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