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Single-family house
Gilar, Matěj ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation of project documentation for the construction of a family house. The house has two floors. The terrain of the land is slightly sloping. The main building material is Ytong aerated concrete blocks. The building is based on the foundation strips. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The roofing consists of a flat roof. The external walls are insulated with mineral thermal insulation boards.
Apartment Building in Jevíčko
Rusňák, Adam ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building in Jevíček. The aim of the work is to create comprehensive and detailed documentation that will meet all legislative requirements and facilitate the effective implementation of the project. The building is designed as a four-story structure, partially with a basement, with a flat roof. The fourth floor stands out from the rest due to its unique shape and cascading effect. The building comprises 9 residential units. The vertical supporting structures are designed using masonry sand-lime blocks, while the horizontal supporting structures utilize the RECTOBETON ceiling system. Balconies are situated on the northeast and southwest sides of the building. Additionally, there are three terraces for the apartment on the 4th floor, one facing northwest, one southwest, and one northeast. The surroundings of the building are flat, with the terrain sloping towards the building on the northwest side. A parking lot with 19 spaces for passenger cars is located on the southeast side of the property.
Rohatec Special Regime Home
Molčanová, Viktorie ; Todorov, Petr (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The assignment of the thesis is to design a special care facility/home. The project of this facility is a direct response to the tornado-damaged S-Centrum building in Hodonín. Preceding this assignment is a pre-diploma project, which addresses a new building from an urbanistic perspective - analyses, integration into the surrounding development, and connection with the planned forest park. The area is ideally located on the outskirts of the municipality along a road leading to the city of Hodonín. An added advantage is its proximity to the forest, where terrain and garden improvements are planned, creating a new forest park with a lookout point. Due to the orientation of the plot to the north, there is the possibility of sunlight reaching the residential and communal areas from almost all sides. The shape of the building resembles the letter U, thus appearing open towards the forest. A park, vegetable gardens, pétanque, and seating areas are proposed between the building and the forest, while at the eastern end, it connects with the planned forest park via a gate. The connection with the building is from Nové řádky street, where the existing access to the plot is located, and the main entrance to the building is also oriented towards this street. Due to the height regulations in the municipality’s zoning plan (maximum 3 floors or 2 floors + attic), 3 floors with a basement are proposed, which is utilized for underground parking. The main goal of the design was to strengthen the capacities for providing social services in the special care facility/home, create a quality environment for patients and employees, and provide maximum integration with the surrounding nature.
Family house in the slope
Kováč, Juraj ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis was to prepare project documentation for a family house. The building is located in the village of Chotěbuz, Karviná district, cadastral area Chotěbuz. The building is designed as a detached structure on sloping terrain. It has two above-ground floors with a basement section. The building also includes a garage, which is separated from the living area by an entrance hall. The house is designed for four people, with an additional guest room. The entrance is located on the east-south side, and most rooms have been designed with consideration of the cardinal directions. The vertical structures consist of Porotherm masonry, which forms the load-bearing exterior walls on the above-ground floors. It is also used for both load-bearing and non-load-bearing interior walls. In the basement, the load-bearing exterior wall is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The ceilinstructure is made of ceramic beams and inserts. The staircase is monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is insulated with foam polystyrene. The garage has a flat roof, and the living area is covered by a truss roof structure.
Apartment building
Srba, Vojtěch ; Bergmann, Ivan (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building in Blansko. The standalone object in flat terrain has four above-ground floors with the last one receding and one underground floor. The underground floor is designed with parking spaces, storage boxes, technical facilities, and waste facilities. All above-ground floors are designated for living, where there are a total of 23 residential units. The first above-ground floor has 6 residential units (including one residential unit for people with limited mobility and orientation), the second and third floors have 7 residential units, and the fourth floor has 3 residential units. The residential units are designed in the form of 1+kk to 3+kk. Access to the residential units is from the main corridor, which leads to the vertical communication core, which has an elevator and a two-arm staircase. The structural system of the building is designed as a transverse wall. The building is based on reinforced concrete piles. The ceilings are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roofing of individual parts of the building is designed with flat single-shell roofs, where the roof over the 1st floor and terraces are walkable and the roof over the 4th floor is designed as a membrane with a covering of softened PVC. The bachelor’s thesis includes project documentation for the construction.
Family house
Kukulová, Magdalena ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s thesis is to design family house, which is located in Červený Kostelec in the quiet area. It is a two-storey building with attached garage, which has one-storey. Both the building and the garage have a flat extensive roof. The main entrances of the house and the garage are situated to south. On the first floor there is a social zone of the house, consisting of living room connected to kitchen, guest room, toilet, storage, garage and utility room. On the second floor is a private area, consisting of master bedroom, two children‘s rooms, walk-in wardrobe, bathroom and toilet. The building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The load-bearing walls are masonry designed from ceramic blocks with insulation inside. Horizontal load-bearing structures are made from ceramics and concrete. The heating and ventilation systems are designed to ensure the proper operation of the building. The house will be heated by underfloor heating, using an air-to-water heat pump. Air exchange in the building will be provided by a forced ventilation, mediating both the supply and exhaust of fresh air into the living spaces. Rainwater will be collected in an accumulation tank and subsequently utilized for garden irrigation. Excess water will be infiltrated into the ground on the property. The project also includes an energy performance certificate developed within the framework of the Energetika program. The building falls into the "A - exceptionally energy-efficient" category.
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 U kříže
Habrún, Dominik ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s thesis is to design a single-family house located in Rozdrojovice. The thesis has two parts. The first part contains architectural and structural designs. The building has two-floor and attached one-floor garage. The building and the garage have a flat roof. The main entrance is oriented to North-West. A social zone of the house (living room connected to kitchen), study, bathroom, toilet, garage and utility room are situated on the first floor. A private zone comprising master bedroom, two bedrooms, dressing room, bathroom and toilet are situated on the second floor. The building is based on plain concrete foundation strips. The walls are masonry made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are made of in-situ reinforced concrete. The second part of the thesis contains the design of selected building services. Heating of the building and provision of hot water are ensured by air-water heat pump. Ventilation will be provided by an air handling unit with heat recovery. On the plot, there is a rainwater collection tank, which will be used for irrigation purposes. Part of the thesis is also the Energy Performance Certificate of the building. The single-family house falls into category A – exceptionally energy-efficient.
Energy efficient family house
Krumpolcová, Lenka ; Brzoň, Roman (referee) ; Vlach, František (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor´s thesis is to design a nearly zero-energy detached house in Holešov, Zlín region. The house has two floors and a flat roof. The floor structure are designed as reinforced concrete. The foundation strips are designed from plain concrete, the vertical structural system is designed from ceramics blocs. The external walls are insulated with ETICS. On the first floor, there is a wind lobby, a dressing room with a laundry, a utility room, a bathroom, a guest room, a pantry, a living room with kitchen and a dining room. On the second floor, there is a bedroom, two children´s rooms, a bathroom, a separate toilet, a dressing room and a study. Space heating and domestic hot water heating in this house is provided by air-water heat pump. The building is heated by underfloor heating. Ventilation is mediated by a forced unit with heat recovery. Rainwater is collected from the roof and then drained into the storage tank. The water from the storage tank is then used for irrigation of greenery and flushing of toilets. Unused water will be infiltrated into the ground on the property. Photovoltaic panels are placed on the flat roof. On the basis of hourly calculations, the designed single-family house falls into the classification class ,,A - exceptionally energy efficient".
Apartment build Concreto
Pokorný, Lukáš ; Utíkalová, Ivana (referee) ; Dohnal, Jakub (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the processing of project documentation for the new construction of the Apartment building Concreto with almost zero energy consumption. The building is designed as a three-story fully basement structure. The underground floor includes collective garage and technical rooms. The first, second, and third floors contain residential units. A total of 21 residential units have been designed. The building has a flat single-layer roof with gravel. The structural system of the building is a skeleton frame, consisting of prefabricated reinforced concrete columns, beams, and braces. The exterior walls are made of brick blocks with an ETICS contact insulation system. Another significant structural element is the core with the elevator shaft. The horizontal structures are formed by SPIROLL ceiling panels. The building is founded on prefabricated cup footings placed on monolithic piles. The bachelor thesis includes project documentation for construction implementation.

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