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Apartment building
Kuňák, Radim ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to prepare the design documentation of a new residential building that will meet the requirements and conditions for a building with almost zero energy consumption. This apartment building has been designed in such a way that its operation does not interfere with or restrict the operation of adjacent apartment buildings on adjacent land in the vicinity. The new apartment building is situated in the town of Zlin, in the cadastral and urban part of Priluky u Zlina. Among the advantages belonging to this plot is its flatness, which will facilitate the process of construction of the apartment building or other adjacent buildings. On the land used by us, a parking lot will be designed with 24 parking spaces, one of which is intended for people with mobility disabilities and the other for families with children, these parking spaces are located closest to the entrance to the BD on the west side. The residential building is designed as a four-storey, partially basemented building. In the apartment building are sized storage spaces, technical facilities of relevant technologies, common areas serving as a place of recreation for the residents of the BD and separate residential units. The total number of residential units is 15. They are divided into 3 layout categories - 1+kk, 2+kk, 3+kk. Residential units on the 1st floor have recreational space terraces. Residential units in 2.NP and 3.NP have balconies or loggias designed for recreation. The largest apartment in the 4th floor has a spacious terrace on the vegetated roof designed for this purpose. If necessary, the layout of apartments and common areas can be changed to meet the requirements of barrier-free use of the building by people with disabilities. The bachelor thesis has been prepared in accordance with the current legislation of the Czech Republic as of the date of submission of this bachelor thesis.
Apartment building
Klučková, Jana ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for an apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The object of the apartment building is a building consisting of four above-ground floors and one above-ground floor. In the basement of the building, its technical equipment is located, which is located together with common storage areas and storage areas for individual housing units. There are 10 apartment units on the upper floor, and there are also office spaces on the 3rd floor. The building has a designed wall construction system, it has a full basement, which is based on foundation strips, and its roofing is solved by a flat vegetated roof.
Apartment building
Rous, Václav ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor theis is design documentation for construction of apartment building. The building was designed as a nearly zero-energy consumption structure. The new residential building is designed as a freestanding mansory object with a flat roof. It consists of several interlocking cubes and is visually divided by balconies and a corolful facade. The building is intended for residential use and includes 13 units of different sizes. The building is designed with masonry technology. The basement, ceiling structure and staircase are designed from monolithic reinforced concrete. The building eas assessed in terms of fire safety and building physics (thermal technology, acoustics, insolation and daylighting).
Office building with a shop
Staněk, Matěj ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the preparation of project ocumentation for the construction of an office building with a shop. It is a building with 2 above-ground floors with a partial basement. The building is located in the former area of the agricultural industry on plots No. 890/69, 890/70, 890/71 in the cadastral area of Holovousy v Podkrkonoší [641332]. The vertical load-bearing structures in the above-ground floors are designed from reinforced concrete monolithic columns, which are filled with ceramic masonry of the Porotherm system. The load-bearing structure of the basement part of the building is made of reinforced concrete monolithic walls. The horizontal load-bearing structures are designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete cross-reinforced slab. The building is covered by a single-skin flat roof with an extensive vegetation layer and is based on piles. The first floor of the building houses sales and storage areas. On the second floor there are administrative and storage areas. In the basement part of the building there is a technical room and a storage area.
Library
Brňák, Martin ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The main subject of this masters‘s thesis is the project of the library in Kroměříž. The object contains basement, ground floor, two above-ground floors and is covered with the flat roof. The library is dispositionally divided into several parts. The basement is meant to be the technical background of the object. The Cafe and the library with the book rental are designed to take place on the ground floor. On the second and third floors are situated the studing rooms and the offices for staff. The construction is designed by monolithic reinforced concrete constuction in a 5x5 m module based on piles. Perimeter surface is partly made of glazed and ventilated facade. The most dominant feature of this building is the hanging glazed facade on the southern and northern side. Infill mansory is projected by the Therm system. This work contains project documentation of the construction including studies and visualisations
Health Center
Kalenda, Lukáš ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of this master´s thesis is the preparation of selected parts of the project documentation for the construction of the health centre. The building is designed as nearly zero energy building. The aim is to design a suitable layout that meets the requirements for the operation of a small-scale health centre without an inpatient area. It is also necessary to select a suitable structural and material solution. The building is situated in a gap in an existing terraced development on a flat site. The building consists of three floors above ground and one underground floor. The foundation of the building is made up of plain and reinforced concrete foundations in combination with reinforced concrete footings in place of columns. The vertical load-bearing structures are made of therm ceramic blocks, which are supplemented by reinforced concrete columns inside the layout. In the case of the perimeter masonry, the construction is supplemented by a contact insulation system and a ventilated facade with cladding made of metal cassettes. The horizontal load-bearing structures are made of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. Flat vegetated roofs are designed over the lower parts of the building. The uppermost roof plane is designed as a double-skin roof with a stacked concrete tile covering. In the basement area of the building there is a technical background, while it is possible to further subdivide these spaces and use part of them as a warehouse or filing cabinet. On the first floor there are 3 commercial premises usable for example as a pharmacy, optics and beauty salon. On the second floor there are a total of 5 surgeries with a common waiting room and 1 dispensary. There is also 1 commercial space usable as a massage studio. On the third floor there are 2 dental surgeries with a common X-ray room and one dental hygiene surgery. The layout of all floors also includes sanitary facilities divided for staff and visitors. The thesis includes an assessment of the proposed building in terms of building physics (thermal technology, acoustics and daylighting) and fire safety.
Rehabilitation Center
Štrbáková, Adela ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the new construction of a rehabilitation center in the center of Púchov. The goal of the work was to develop project documentation for the implementation of the construction. The building is designed on parcels no. 49/37, 49/38, 49/68, the land is flat and there are no buildings on it. The building has two above-ground and one underground floors. The perimeter supporting structures on the above-ground floors are designed from the Porotherm system. In the basement, the perimeter load-bearing walls are solved with monolithic reinforced concrete walls. The ceiling structures in the building are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slabs and prestressed Spiroll ceiling parts. 250mm.. The building is covered with a single-layer flat vegetation roof with a slope of 3%. The building has a rehabilitation facility on the first above-ground floor. On the second above-ground floor there is an administration and a cafe. In addition, the building has a technical room, warehouses and staff locker rooms in the underground floor.
Car service
Novotný, Patrik ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The car service is in the cadastral territory of Kumburský újezd of the city Nová Paka. The building has 2 above-ground floors and one underground. On the first above-ground floor, there are spaces for commercial purposes, such as a showroom. Furthermore, here we will also find the work area of the workshop, where work on the cars will take place. On the second above-ground floor are the office spaces for the management of the company. The vertical load-bearing structures are made of sand-lime blocks, and prestressed concrete panels are used for the ceiling structures. The roof structure is made of counter-top wooden trusses. The building has designed foundation made of plain concrete.
A leisure center
Istvánová, Martina ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of my master’s thesis is creating a part of a design documentation for constructing a Leisure center with nearly zero energy consumption. The Leisure center is designed as a building with two above-ground floors and a basement. It is a newly-build public building with educational purposes. The building is designated for leisure time education activities for children and youth and organizing various cultural events such as exhibitions and theatre plays. There is a coffee shop on the first above ground. In the basement of the building is a mass garage for 10 vehicles, technical utilities of the building and a storage space. From the construction side the building is designed as a cast-in-place concrete frame with reinforced concrete columns and beams and mainly with cast-in-place reinforced slabs. A part of the building’s ceiling is designed as prefabricated reinforced prestressed concrete floor slab.
Apartment building
Maršálková, Martina ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis processes the project documentation for the apartment building with a nearly zero energy consumption. The project of an apartment building is located in the city of Liberec, city district of Vesec and has four above-ground floors and one underground floor. The foundation of the apartment building is located in a slightly sloped terrain overlooking Ještěd and the neighborhood consists of family houses and apartment buildings. The main intention was to design comfortable, spacious and modern living space with low energy costs. The layout of apartments is suitable for families with children or for a young couple. None of the housing units are designed as barrier-free for people with limited mobility, but access to the building is wheelchair accessible and, if necessary, apartments can be changed to meet the requirements for barrier-free standards. In the basement of the building there are common areas including the gym and separate garage parking spots. Parking will be available even outside of the building, located from both sides of the building. The elementary materials used for the construction are brick and concrete from which the supporting structures of the building are made. The roof and part of the front of the building is designed to include vegetation.

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