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Masonry Family House Made of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks
Balážová, Veronika ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis solves a two-storey family house, with partial basement, roofed with a flat roof. The house is located on the outskirts of a small village Mariánka in western Slovakia. It is designed for the housing of a four-member family. The above-ground floor is designed from Ytong block. External wall of the basement are designed from permanent concrete formwork and thermal insulation. The house is divided into a two-storey part roofed with a vegetation roof and a single-storey part roofed with a walkable flat roof, which is accessible to the second floor. In the northwest part of the house there is a ventilated facade designed from bearing steel grid with non-flammable chipboards. On the first floor there is a vestibule, a corridor with a staircase, a living room connected with a dining room and a kitchen, a food chamber, a separate toilet, a study room and a guest room. The second floor consists of two children's bedrooms, a bedroom with a separate bathroom with a wardrobe. Furthermore, there is a designed bathroom and wardrobe, primarily designed for use by children and a terrace accessed from the corridor. The basement consists of a sauna area, a utility room and a storage space.
Applying Selected Valuation Methods to an Atypical House
Balážová, Veronika ; Vala, Vlastimil (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the estimation value of the family house in the area of Slezská Ostrava. In the first part of the thesis, theoretical background is defined. Theoretical background describes the terms closely related to the issue of valuation and valuation methods that are applied to the family house. The next part consists of the description of the area, identification of the land, and the essential information about the family house from the construction and layout perspective. Furthermore, the thesis provides the description of the market in the area, as well as the database of comparable objects. The database of comparable objects was created, in order to determine the estimated market value of the property. Moreover, the cost price of the family house is assigned by using an itemized budget and cost method in accordance with the established regulation for valuation. Likewise, the correction proposal was created by estimating the coefficient for an atypical construction of the family house. In the conclusion of the thesis, the price shares of constructions stated in the valuation decree are compared with the price shares obtained from cost valuation methods.
Applying Selected Valuation Methods to an Atypical House
Balážová, Veronika ; Vala, Vlastimil (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the estimation value of the family house in the area of Slezská Ostrava. In the first part of the thesis, theoretical background is defined. Theoretical background describes the terms closely related to the issue of valuation and valuation methods that are applied to the family house. The next part consists of the description of the area, identification of the land, and the essential information about the family house from the construction and layout perspective. Furthermore, the thesis provides the description of the market in the area, as well as the database of comparable objects. The database of comparable objects was created, in order to determine the estimated market value of the property. Moreover, the cost price of the family house is assigned by using an itemized budget and cost method in accordance with the established regulation for valuation. Likewise, the correction proposal was created by estimating the coefficient for an atypical construction of the family house. In the conclusion of the thesis, the price shares of constructions stated in the valuation decree are compared with the price shares obtained from cost valuation methods.
Masonry Family House Made of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks
Balážová, Veronika ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis solves a two-storey family house, with partial basement, roofed with a flat roof. The house is located on the outskirts of a small village Mariánka in western Slovakia. It is designed for the housing of a four-member family. The above-ground floor is designed from Ytong block. External wall of the basement are designed from permanent concrete formwork and thermal insulation. The house is divided into a two-storey part roofed with a vegetation roof and a single-storey part roofed with a walkable flat roof, which is accessible to the second floor. In the northwest part of the house there is a ventilated facade designed from bearing steel grid with non-flammable chipboards. On the first floor there is a vestibule, a corridor with a staircase, a living room connected with a dining room and a kitchen, a food chamber, a separate toilet, a study room and a guest room. The second floor consists of two children's bedrooms, a bedroom with a separate bathroom with a wardrobe. Furthermore, there is a designed bathroom and wardrobe, primarily designed for use by children and a terrace accessed from the corridor. The basement consists of a sauna area, a utility room and a storage space.

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