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Low-rise apartment building
Hanáčková, Monika ; Skřeková, Tereza (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with project documentation for the construction of a low-rise apartment building in Malenovice near Zlín. The apartment building is situated in a buildable area. It is an apartment building with five storeys and an elevator, composed of one underground floor and four above-ground floors. The foundations of the apartment building are made of plain concrete belts. In the basement there is a technical background of the building, a bicycle shed, a cleaning room and storage cubicles for individual apartments. On the upper floors, there are two residential units on each floor, so there are a total of eight residential units in the building. Most of units have a terrace or a balcony. On the first floor, there is also a carriage house near the lift. The load-bearing perimeter masonry in the basement consists of concrete blocks of lost formwork. In the above-ground part of the building is the supporting structure made from ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are made from reinforced concrete prestressed ceiling panels. A single-skin vegetation flat roof structure is designed for the roofing of the building. The building envelope is insulated with a certified contact insulation system ETICS.
The Energy-efficient building of the veterinary surgery Hřivínův Újezd
Hanáčková, Monika ; Vaščáková, Alena (referee) ; Wierzbická, Helena (advisor)
This Master project consists of three parts. The first part focuses on the design of the veterinary surgery, the second part concentrates on a technical design and the third part focuses on the root cleaning plants and wetlands, its comparison and evaluation. The diploma thesis develops project documentation for building permit of the veterinary surgery building with nearly zero energy consumption. The building will be located in the village of Hřivínův Újezd. The building is designed as a one storey buiding with no basement. It has segmented L-shaped floor plan. The building is divided into two zones. Zone 1 is for the independent operation of Hospit I-III and zone 2 is for everything else (reception, surgery office, staff room..). Each zone will have its own air conditioning unit. The building will be designed to use as much nonpotable water as possible in the form of rainwater and wastewather. The foundation structure will be made of cast-in-place concrete strips. The envelope walls of the building are designed from ceramic blocks in combination with a certified mineral wool ETICS. The roof structure of the building will be cast-in-place reinforced concrete slab. The building has a flat wetland roof in one part, and monopitched roof on the second part.
Low-rise apartment building
Hanáčková, Monika ; Skřeková, Tereza (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with project documentation for the construction of a low-rise apartment building in Malenovice near Zlín. The apartment building is situated in a buildable area. It is an apartment building with five storeys and an elevator, composed of one underground floor and four above-ground floors. The foundations of the apartment building are made of plain concrete belts. In the basement there is a technical background of the building, a bicycle shed, a cleaning room and storage cubicles for individual apartments. On the upper floors, there are two residential units on each floor, so there are a total of eight residential units in the building. Most of units have a terrace or a balcony. On the first floor, there is also a carriage house near the lift. The load-bearing perimeter masonry in the basement consists of concrete blocks of lost formwork. In the above-ground part of the building is the supporting structure made from ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are made from reinforced concrete prestressed ceiling panels. A single-skin vegetation flat roof structure is designed for the roofing of the building. The building envelope is insulated with a certified contact insulation system ETICS.

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