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Flat House Rozdrojovice
Zavřelová, Martina ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Rozdrojovice. The apartment building is a detached building with nine residential units, four floors, basement. The main entrance to the building is from the south side of the building. There are nine apartment units on the upper floors, which are connected by a common main corridor with a staircase and an elevator. In the basement there are social rooms, cellar cubicles, a carriage house, a technical room and an air conditioning machine room. Each apartment on the second to fourth floor has a balcony or terrace. The structural system of the building is wall-built, transverse. The building is based on a reinforced concrete base plate. The vertical supporting structures are made of ceramic masonry. The insulation of the perimeter walls forming the envelope of the building is designed by a certified ETICS system. The ceilings are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete slabs woven around the perimeter. The roof is a flat single-layer vegetation. None of the housing units are designed as barrier-free for people with reduced mobility, but access to the building is barrier-free. If necessary, thanks to the spacious rooms and corridors in the ground-floor apartments, it is possible to change the disposition of one of the apartments to a barrier-free apartment. The material and color of the facade takes into account the design of the surrounding buildings. Each block is distinguished by a different facade color. Rainwater will be drained from the roof into the storage tank. Subsequently, it will be used in the internal separate rainwater system for flushing the toilet and watering the garden. Surplus water will be absorbed on the property into a seepage pit. The project also includes an energy label. The designed apartment building belongs to the classification class "A - extremely economical".
Energy-saving family house in Moravany
Květoň, Jakub ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the design of a passive house for a four-member family in Moravany. The building plot features a flat terrain and the house itself has a flat roof with a roof parapet. It is designed as a two-story structure. The first floor comprises the living room connected to the dining room, a bathroom, the main bedroom, a WC, a utility room, and the main entrance. The utility room, situated on the north side of the building, is positioned close to the heat pump. The second floor serves as a quieter zone with bedrooms. The masonry system is constructed using sand-lime bricks, while the slabs are monolithically made from reinforced concrete. The foundation system consists of several concrete strip footings. The ventilation unit is installed in the utility room, positioned under the ceiling, with duct installations located in the drop ceiling. The total air volume of incoming and outgoing air is approximately 500 liters. The ventilation system is designed to reduce natural ventilation and thereby decrease the overall heat loss of the house. Heating is provided by a hydronic floor heating system powered by an air-water heat pump located outside the house. The floor heating system operates at temperature gradients of 37/32°C and 37/30°C, with the power of each heating circuit set 30% higher than necessary. Anticipating a sizable garden area, an accumulation tank with a capacity of 8m3 is included in the design. For internal plumbing, HT pipes are specified.
Single-family house in Domanín
Raiskubová, Lenka ; Jechová, Marie (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to develop project documentation for a building permit for a new family house. The new building is situated on the edge of the built-up area of the village of Domanín near Uherské Hradiště. It is a two-story house with a gable roof, a cellar and a garage next to the house. The floor plan of the building is rectangular. The house has 142 m2. The vertical load-bearing wall is made of burnt blocks filled with mineral wool. The horizontal construction system is designed from a prefa-monolithic system. The roof structure on the house is a truss. On the first floor in the northern part of the house there is a vestibule, utility room, bathroom and separate toilet. The living room and kitchen are oriented to the southwest. On the second floor there are two rooms and one bedroom, a common dressing room, a bathroom with a shower and a bath and a separate toilet. 10 photovoltaic panels are designed on the house, which will cover the electricity consumption from May to September. The MVHR is located in the utility room. From the utility room, the wiring is located in the ceiling voids. The system is designed to provide a background ventilation rate of 330 m3/h. The house is heated by underfloor heating supplemented by towel radiators in the bathrooms. The hot water cylinder tank accumulates warm water from the air to water heat pump. Domestic hot water is supplied from a 230l hot water tank. Rainwater will be channeled into a accumulates tank and subsequently used to water the garden. The project includes a thermal and technical assessment of the building, an assessment from the point of view of acoustics and daylighting, and an assessment of the fire and safety solution of the building. The project documentation was developed in the Archicad software.
Energy efficient building of a family house in Moravany
Kacer, Jakub ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s thesis/project is to design a single-family passive house. In my bachelor´s project I designed a detached two-storey building with flat roof located in Moravany. On the first floor on the south-east side is located kitchen and the living room with view on the terrace, on the other side of the floor is utility room, main entrance, guest bathroom and main hall with staircase. On the second floor is master bedroom with en suite, two kids room and bathroom mainly for the kids. The foundation of the building is made out of reinforced concrete strips. The vertical structures are mansory designed from ceramic blocks and the horizontal structures are designed from reinforced concrete slabs. Main source for heating, cooling and hot water preparation is the air to water heat pump with added photovoltaic panels to additional power suply. The building services are underfloor heating, cooling by fan coil system and heat recovery by MVHR system. Part of documentation is the Energetic performance certificate.
Warm-air heating and ventilating system for low-energy family house
Musil, Zdeněk ; Katolický, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jaroš, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with warm-air heating and ventilation system of energyefficient family house. The part of thesis is theoretical introduction to low-energy and passive houses, ventilation and heating. The proposal itself is based on the applicable standards and includes all progressive steps, including the calculation of the thermal performance and sizing individual parts of the system. The drawing project documentation is listed in appendixes.
Architecture of a contemporary house in Beskydy
Mrva, Kamil ; Žabičková, Ivana (referee) ; Peřinková, Martina (referee) ; Rak, Milan (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of architecture of a contemporary single-family house in The Beskydy region. In the introduction of the thesis The Beskydy region as well as the document of the Protected landscape area of Beskydy (Chráněná krajinná oblast - CHKO Beskydy) are described. In recent years the above mentioned topic has been discussed a lot among the architects and designers of the region. Current architecture in the CHKO Beskydy has been stagnating for years due to the fact that in this region quality architecture of a little higher level will always necessarily be in conflict with the devastating policy of the CHKO Beskydy. The objective of the thesis is to specify rules that need to be observed when creating a contemporary single-family house in the Beskydy region. The design as well as the realization of a single-family house in Prostřední Bečva serves to experimentally verify the thesis. This thesis, including the analysis of the obtained data, collecting information, technical examination and authorized expert opinions, has performed as an important part of the engineering process leading to the approval of architectural projects from the institutions of the state administration.
Passive house
Majer, Filip ; Klubal, Tomáš (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on solving project documentation of new building of Passive building. Emphasis is laid on creating „airtight“cover of house which is achieved accuracy solutions to structural details, suitable selection of building and supplementary materials. An important factor in this issue is the massive use of thermal insulation materials. The project also focuses on the appropriate arrangement of renewable energy technologies and their applications.
Development of materials used in construction
Pulec, Daneš ; Šumberová, Petra (referee) ; Kocourková, Gabriela (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is to analyze thermal properties and prices of the composition of the masonry with selected house in comparison with other types of construction. Theoretical part is dealing with development of certain material used in construction from history to the present and then pricing of construction work in the Czech Republic. The practical part is focused on the family house in Knínice village that fulfils the requirements of the passive house. I describe it in more details from a construction point of view and I compare its composition of the masonry with other compositions, both in terms of heat and in terms of price.
Environmental assessment of timbered house and brickwork block of flats
Ostrovský, Milan ; Smolík, Jindřich (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with the evaluation of sustainable construction. It is a multi-criteria evaluation focused on building environmental, socio-cultural sphere, economics and management. The reviews I chose passive apartment house in two of designs. The purpose of this study is to compare the standard insulated brick buildings and in our non-traditional wood construction. At the beginning there will explain the basic concepts associated with the topic. After that, the problems of the sustainable construction and environmental impact assessment, which will describe the basic concepts, methodologies, criteria, description of evaluation. The last part will be made an example of evaluation SBToolCZ brick and wooden buildings passive residential Duma. Comparison of both results achieved certification and think about the advantages or disadvantages of both options. The aim of this thesis is dedicated readers and explain to them the issues of this topic.
SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL RESORT KRÁLÍKY
Valík, Jaroslav ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The theme of the diploma thesis was the elaboration of an architectural study of a selected building from the undergraduate project of the urban design of the Kraliky Sports and Recreation Resort in the Ústí nad Orlicí district. The urban-architectural study defined a property suitable for the location of a mountain hotel, which is located in close proximity to the existing urban development south of the city and in the southwestern part of the defined location for the implementation of the sports and recreational resort Kraliky. The city's intention is to build a new hotel complex on its own property to provide maximum service for the emerging resort. The ski hotel is designed as one building with additional structures including ancillary buildings such as paved areas and roads, utilities, etc. The ski hotel is designed in an energy-passive standard, it will meet the requirements for high quality indoor environment and will minimize energy consumption for its operation. The priority of the project is a healthy indoor environment and environmental friendliness. The aim was to create a building that respects the surrounding buildings and its material solution does not protrude into the surroundings.

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