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Family house
Zukal, Zdeněk ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The bachelor work contains design documents of a standalone family house. This house is situated in the village Lipůvka, region Blansko in parcel no. 662/69 in the land register of Lipůvka. Built up area is 231,3 m2. Family house is two-stroyed, partial basement with an attic. On ground floor is designed entrance, vestibule, bathroom, WC, kitchen, pantry, dining room, tercce, living room, staircase, corridor, quest-room, garage, workshop, dressroom. In the attic are situated three rooms, bedroom, bathroom, WC, dressroom, loggia. In the basement are situated laundry room, boiler room, warehouse appliance. The building is based on foundation strips made from concrete C20/25, all frame structures are designed in the system Porotherm. Staircase is made as monolithic construction with wood paneling. The roof is gabled roof with type of „hambalek“ construction. Roof slope is 35° with ceramic tile of „Tondach Francouska 14“
Apartment building
Křůmal, Petr ; Blažková, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the processing of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building in Prostějov. The building is designed as part of a complex of four separate square-shaped buildings with a common entrance to the underground garage. There are 11 apartments planned on the above-ground floors. The basement of the building houses utility spaces and an underground collective garage. The structural system of the substructure is made of water-resistant concrete. Other vertical and horizontal load-bearing elements of the building are monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof above the garage and the residential building itself is designed as a single-layer flat roof. The thesis includes documentation for construction implementation.
Apartment building
Kalenda, Lukáš ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the preparation of a selected part of the project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The aim is to design a suitable layout solution that meets the requirements of modern living. It is necessary to choose a suitable design and material sulution. The apartment is set in a slightly sloping terrain. The building consists of 4 floors and basement. The building is based on foundation strips made of concrete. The vertical load-bearing structures are made of ceramic masonry, in the case of perimeter masonry, the load-bearing structure is supplemented by a contact thermal insulation system. Horizontal load-bearing structures are formed by semi-assembled ceramic ceilings. Roof is designed as a green roof. In the basement of the building there are 5 separate garages, utility room, workroom, carriage house and cellar. In the above-ground part of the building there are 9 housing units of a various layouts and sizes. Part of the bachelor´s thesis is also the assessment of the building in terms of building physics (thermal engineering, acoustics, sunlight and daylight) and also in terms of fire safety.
Residential Building Renovation
Horn, Jiří ; Stránská, Zuzana (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is a renovation of a two-story family house in Dolní Krupá. The original house is from 1935. It has several newer outbuildings such as garage or storage spaces. The walls are made of solid fired bricks. There is a timber joist floor structure. The main building has a gable roof with timber roof truss. The outbuildings have flat and mono-pitched roofs. The reason for the renovation is the inefficiency of the aging building combined with nearing end of life of some building elements. Also, the layout of the building with multiple outbuildings built during its service life does not comply with contemporary housing standards. Therefore, a large part of the building will be demolished and replaced with new structures. Only the load-bearing walls on the first floor of the main building and the part of the building adjacent to the garage will remain. The new layout will consist of two separate apartments (one on each floor). The load-bearing structures will include ceramic masonry and reinforced concrete floor. The roof truss will be made of wood. The original appearance of the object will be preserved. The house will be heated with an air-to-water heat pump installed next to the north facade of the house. Each floor of the house will be air conditioned by a separated air conditioning unit. As the third part of the work, I chose a life cycle assessment (LCA), using several different building materials for a this renovation.
House of Panels TM
Koláčková, Jana ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a project of a new detached family house with two housing groups which is situated in the cadaster unit of the town of Kobylice. Detached family house has two floors and a basement. The detached family house is for two four-member families. The perimeter constructions of basement are built of concrete blocks Presbeton and are insulated with a contact thermal insulation systém of Syntohos XPS Prime G 30 IR that are 100 mm thick. The perimeter constructions of first and second floor are built of panels TM with a contact thermal insulation systém of styrotherm plus 100 that are 140 mm thick. Horizontal constructions are built of panels Spiroll. The building is roofed with two mono-pitched roofs with 5° slope. The staircase is designed as monolitic three-armed staircase made of reinforced concrete. The entrance to the building is situated on the north side. Every apartment has garage in the basement for one personal car. The entrance to the garage is situated on the north side and west side. The bachelor’s thesis has the form of design documentation for the building process.
Apartment building - Brno
Zukal, Zdeněk ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is to elaborate the design documentation of an apartment house with restaurant. The building is designed in the village of Lipůvka, South-Moravian region, on plot No.: 544/1 and 545/1 – cadastral region Lipůvka. The bulit-up area is 443,3 m2. There are four floors. There is restaurant, one housing unit (for persons with reduced mobility) and utility room in first above-ground floor. Second, third and fourth above-ground floor is for housing. Each of these three floors has three apartments – two apartments 3+k, one apartment 3+1. Entrance to every apartment is from main staircase. The building is based on the foundation walls of concrete C20/25, all vertical walls are from Porotherm System. Celings are composed of ceramic-conrete beams POT, ceramic insertion Miako and concrete. The staircase is monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is without basement, roofed by a warm flat roof.
Comparison of alternatives house ceiling
Jarmara, Pavel ; Šulák, Pavel (referee) ; Laníková, Ivana (advisor)
Main goal of this bachelor thesis is design, assesment and comparison of two variations on ceilling construction specifically between reinforced concrete slab and system from company Porotherm – beams and floor block Miako. Internar forces are calculated both in Scia Engineer 2013.1 and manually. Secondary goal consists in designing and assessing of reinforced concrete stairway. Drawn design of this suggested construction is included in this thesis.
Residential Building
Voráč, Roman ; Sedmidubský, Jaroslav (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The apartment house is designed as a full-basement structure, with one underground storey and two above-ground storeys. The access to the building is either by a steel staircase or barrier-free, by a steel ramp. Cars enter the basement by a one-way ramp. The main entrance to the building is located on the first above-ground storey and is connected to the stairwell which serves as the principal vertical communication. The basement floor houses a parking lot, supporting facilities, cellars, and a boiler room. The first floor houses offices, including supporting facilities, and two apartment units, one comprising two rooms with kitchenette, the other a 3+1 (two-bedroom) unit. In addition, there is also a pram room. There are two 3+1 (two-bedroom) units on the second floor. Each apartment has its own balcony. The facade of the building is segmented, serving as a contact thermal insulation system. The building has a saddle roof, covered with gray-coloured seamed metal sheet roofing. Its slope is 13°. The building lies on ribbon foundations and a bearing plate. The structural system is based on brickwork consisting of ceramic building blocks, supplemented by reinforced concrete on the basement floor, and makes use of an outside contact thermal insulation system. The roof structures are represented by reinforced concrete monolithic ceilings. The load-bearing structure of the roof consists of a nailed roof truss girder, with the bottom flange of the girder carrying an SDK soffit – the ceiling structure of the second floor. The building will have a central heating system comprising an electric boiler with an accumulation tank located in the boiler room on the basement floor. Horizontal utility lines are bundled, with two main utility nodes located between apartment units.
Family House
Vlčková, Sabina ; Mičan, Přemysl (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the elaboration of project documentation for new built single-family house. This is a partial basement building with two floors. The structural system is designed as a bricked from ceramic thermal insulating blocks. The building is covered by two shed roofs with truss supporting structure.
Static analysis of reinforced concrete floor structure of historical building
Nani, Pavel ; Bažant, Zdeněk (referee) ; Zich, Miloš (advisor)
The chief objective of my bachelor’s thesis is a design of the reinforced concrete floor structure of a historical building over 1st floor. The historical building was built in 1874. There are three floors in this building and there isn’t any underground floor. The reinforced concrete floor structure consists of the following forms of structure – a ribbed ceiling, a floor slab, a beam, a shell of vault and a staircase. The ribbed ceiling is made from a lost formwork of the VELOX firm. The set reinforced concrete floor structures are according to ČSN EN 1992-1-1.

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