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Apartment building
Mráčková, Kateřina ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis with the topic of an apartment building in Dvůr Králové nad Labem prepares project documentation at the level for the construction. The building is located uptown of Dvůr Králové nad Labem. The part of the land is slighly sloped. The main purpose was to create initial, but comfortable living for couples and families. It is a newly built for-storey apartment building, which is partially basement. The apartment building has a total of 10 residential units, healthcare establishment, which has its own separate entrance of the south side apartment building, cellars, garage parking for six cars and technical structure of an apartment building. Given the current requirement of the respondent, apartments are designed on the firts floor 1.NP 2×2+KK, on the second floor 2.NP 2×2+KK and 2×3+KK and on the third floor 3.NP we find apartments 2×2+1 and 2×1+KK. It is a rugged house with the main entrance for the part of living from the north side. The building is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete. Vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks. The whole building is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. Horizontal structures are reinforced concrete monolithic. The roofing of the building is solved by a single-skin flat roof.
Apartment building
Bartošová, Andrea ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelory thesis is a familly house with two floors, a garage for one space and with partially basement cellar suitable for a four piece family. The building is designed as timberframe construction of the system TWO by FOUR from the lumber KVH prisms. The object is covered by a shed roof, the garage also shed roof connected to the house. The layout of the ground floor is intended as the heart of the house, and a living room with kitchen and dining room, with access to the terrace located on the micropiled over the so-called crawl space and the fireplace in the mirror of the staircase. The resting zone is located in the second floor. The work includes documentation and drawing part prepared as documentation for the implementation of the construction.
Apartment building
Hamelová, Simona ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project of a detached, five-storey apartment building situated on us. May 3, in the very center of Otrokovice. The building has one underground floor with collective garages and technical facilities and four above-ground floors, where 21 residential units are designed. Shops with facilities are designed on the 1st floor. The assortment for these stores is not precisely specified. There is also a cleaning room and a shared carriage house with a bicycle shed. The apartment building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with load-bearing columns and horizontal structures. The substructure is designed on piles, footings and foundation strips made of reinforced concrete. The load-bearing structure of the underground floor is a combination of a reinforced concrete inner skeleton with columns standing on the base and reinforced concrete perimeter load-bearing walls with a thickness of 300 mm. The perimeter walls on the upper floors are lined with Porotherm 30 Profi bricks on a system thin-layer mortar. The perimeter walls are insulated - a contact thermal insulation system with a thermal insulation layer of th. 120 mm. On the perimeter walls there is a reinforcing beam, stiffener. The internal staircases are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The translations will be porothermic or reinforced. The ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete with a thickness of 250 mm, with girders with a cross section of 650x400 650x300 or 650x500 mm. Balcony boards are lined over ISO beams. The staircase is a reinforced concrete monolithic. Windows and exterior doors will be plastic. The roof is flat with polystyrene insulation and fatrafol roofing. The heat source for heating and hot water is an exchanger connected to the primary circuit of the Hradec Králové hot water pipeline. Connection to the required public infrastructure networks can be implemented in the immediate vicinity of the buil
Civil building
Bartošová, Andrea ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
Basic of this Diploma thesis is Civil construction in Kostelec nad Orlici, which is in a part of city, where is planning off-grid community housing. Part of off-grid community housing is considered a partially sistainable civil construction, serving both for cultural use through the club, for commercial purposes such as various salons (hairdresser, massage or shop), as well as for sports activities with the possibility of small refreshments, such as bouldering, climbing wall and exercise hall. Four sustainable (off-grid) familly houses, which aren´t the subject of this thesis, are considered. Object SO01 – Civil construction is designed as a partially basement, two floors. The shape of the object is designed as several blocks with different height levels. From a material point of view it is a wooden building from the system of large-format laminated wood panels (CLT). The basement is designed with a waterproof reinforced concrete so-called white tub and prefabricated ceiling panels SPIROLL. A facade is made of wooden cladding, cement-fiber boards or thin-layer silicone plaster. A roof of the object is partially flat (vegetation and walkable) and a shed roof with a slope of 5°. A dance hall and the rest of the club + exit is located in the basement. A sanitary facilities, a technical room and a main entry with reception is also located in the basement. Right in the middle of the building is a climbing wall that runs across all floors. To the right of the climbing wall is a shop, exercise hall and staircase. To the left side are a sanitary facilities, a boulder (low climbing wall) and separate staircase for a office space on the 2nd floor. Behind the climbing wall is a bistro with entry for a terrace and entry for the club. There are some establishments like a hairdresser, a cosmetic salon, a tattoo salon and a massage salon on the 2nd floor. There are an entrance to a terrace above the bistro and a staircase to an attic and to second terrace as well on the 2nd floo
Apartment building
Chroustová, Natálie ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is documentation for the construction of the new apartment building in Janová. It is a four-storey basement building with an elevator. There are eighteen residential units in the apartment building. Some of them have access to a balcony or loggia. Each apartment has its own parking space directly in the building or in front of the building. The most part of basement is made up of a collective garage with seven parking spaces and one parking space for people with impaired ability to orientate and move. There is also a parking space for bicycles, a room with cellars, a technical room, an air conditioning engine room, a room for electricity meters, a carriage house and a cleaning room. The upper floors are made up of individual housing units with layouts of 1+kk, 2+kk, 3+kk and 4+kk. The new apartment building is based on concrete strip footings and foundation pads. The vertical load-bearing structures of the underground part of the building are made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete wall. In the above-ground part of the building is designed structural longitudinal and transversal masonry system made of bricks by Porotherm. The floor structures in the whole building consists of cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The roof of the building is a warm flat green roof. The ventilated facade of the building is made of bond S-Z type facade panels.
Czech Wikipedia: A Translation Project
Bartošová, Andrea ; Svoboda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mraček, David (referee)
The master's thesis "Czech Wikipedia: A Translation Project" examines the environment available for translators on Czech Wikipedia. It concentrates on the description of the rules and limitations regarding translation on Wikiepdia and its specifics. Furthermore, the actual process of translation is examined. Translation quality is also the subject to research. The theorethical bases for the thesis are mainly the manipulation theory (André Lefevere) and the field theory by Pierre Bourdieu will be used.
Apartment building
Mráčková, Kateřina ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis with the topic of an apartment building in Dvůr Králové nad Labem prepares project documentation at the level for the construction. The building is located uptown of Dvůr Králové nad Labem. The part of the land is slighly sloped. The main purpose was to create initial, but comfortable living for couples and families. It is a newly built for-storey apartment building, which is partially basement. The apartment building has a total of 10 residential units, healthcare establishment, which has its own separate entrance of the south side apartment building, cellars, garage parking for six cars and technical structure of an apartment building. Given the current requirement of the respondent, apartments are designed on the firts floor 1.NP 2×2+KK, on the second floor 2.NP 2×2+KK and 2×3+KK and on the third floor 3.NP we find apartments 2×2+1 and 2×1+KK. It is a rugged house with the main entrance for the part of living from the north side. The building is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete. Vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks. The whole building is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. Horizontal structures are reinforced concrete monolithic. The roofing of the building is solved by a single-skin flat roof.
Apartment building
Chroustová, Natálie ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is documentation for the construction of the new apartment building in Janová. It is a four-storey basement building with an elevator. There are eighteen residential units in the apartment building. Some of them have access to a balcony or loggia. Each apartment has its own parking space directly in the building or in front of the building. The most part of basement is made up of a collective garage with seven parking spaces and one parking space for people with impaired ability to orientate and move. There is also a parking space for bicycles, a room with cellars, a technical room, an air conditioning engine room, a room for electricity meters, a carriage house and a cleaning room. The upper floors are made up of individual housing units with layouts of 1+kk, 2+kk, 3+kk and 4+kk. The new apartment building is based on concrete strip footings and foundation pads. The vertical load-bearing structures of the underground part of the building are made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete wall. In the above-ground part of the building is designed structural longitudinal and transversal masonry system made of bricks by Porotherm. The floor structures in the whole building consists of cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The roof of the building is a warm flat green roof. The ventilated facade of the building is made of bond S-Z type facade panels.
Apartment building
Hamelová, Simona ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project of a detached, five-storey apartment building situated on us. May 3, in the very center of Otrokovice. The building has one underground floor with collective garages and technical facilities and four above-ground floors, where 21 residential units are designed. Shops with facilities are designed on the 1st floor. The assortment for these stores is not precisely specified. There is also a cleaning room and a shared carriage house with a bicycle shed. The apartment building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with load-bearing columns and horizontal structures. The substructure is designed on piles, footings and foundation strips made of reinforced concrete. The load-bearing structure of the underground floor is a combination of a reinforced concrete inner skeleton with columns standing on the base and reinforced concrete perimeter load-bearing walls with a thickness of 300 mm. The perimeter walls on the upper floors are lined with Porotherm 30 Profi bricks on a system thin-layer mortar. The perimeter walls are insulated - a contact thermal insulation system with a thermal insulation layer of th. 120 mm. On the perimeter walls there is a reinforcing beam, stiffener. The internal staircases are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The translations will be porothermic or reinforced. The ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete with a thickness of 250 mm, with girders with a cross section of 650x400 650x300 or 650x500 mm. Balcony boards are lined over ISO beams. The staircase is a reinforced concrete monolithic. Windows and exterior doors will be plastic. The roof is flat with polystyrene insulation and fatrafol roofing. The heat source for heating and hot water is an exchanger connected to the primary circuit of the Hradec Králové hot water pipeline. Connection to the required public infrastructure networks can be implemented in the immediate vicinity of the buil

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