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Apartment house Horní
Pavlovský, David ; Šteffek,, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor‘s thesis is the design of a new apartment building with almost zero energy consumption and the elaboration of project documentation for the construction. The apartment building is located in city part Štýřice in Brno. It is a detached building located on a sloping terrain. The building consists of three floors and one floor partially embedded into the terrain. The basement will serve as storage space with technical utilities and collective garage. Rest of the apartment house will serve for housing. . In the apartment building are 14 flats. The building is based on foundation strips made of reinforced concrete. Construciton of vertical supporting are made of ceramic block Porotherm. The ceilings are from prefabricated panels Spiroll. The roof of the building consists of a flat roof with a vegetation layer.
Detached house, Vsetín
Ouhledová, Pavla ; Svatoňová, Hana (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor´s thesis is the preparation of project documentation for new detached house in Vsetin. The house has two floors. The shape of the house is rectangular. The house is suitable for housing 4 persons. It is partly sunk into the ground. It is designed from formwork. The roof is designed above the main part of the building as the awnings, whose structure consists of trusses. Over part of the property where there is a living room with a kitchen, a gabled roof.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Sobotková, Monika ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is design of mixed-use building in Brno. It is terraced house in the district of Brno-Líšeň on the parcel between Novolíšeňská street and Josefy Fiamonové street. Building has mostly housing function and there is also cafe and fitness centre. Desing of the building is based on the sloping terrain and construction system. Overground part of the building consists of containers from firm Intecon, underground part is designed from reinforced concrete. Object has three main mass and they copy the terrain in floor plan (object is open to south around contour line) and also in section, only lowest part protrude from the slope like console. In the north part of building is placed cafe, fitness centre and entrance into the stacket parking and it schields housing part from the busy road (Novolíšeňská street) and it is open to quiet south, where are flat‘s and cafe‘s terraces and they have a great view of Brno. Space between three main parts is filled with a stacket parking in the north and in the lowest floor there are places for all residents. Facade combines white, grey and black color. White render signs housing part, grey render signs part of services and because of using diverse windows in the north part, there is a black facade, perforated continuously according to interior lithing needs and it unite the north facade. On the side facades there are square windows in diferent sizes and there are also container constructions shown ahead of the surface and it gives some system to the facade. Southern facade is mostly glazed and in the lowest floor there are vertical windows.
Apartment building
Slabý, Václav ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is concerned with the creation of a plan for a detached house. The building is designed as a free-storey house on a sloping terrain facing the south side. The entrance of the house is oriented the north-eastern side. In the same section of the house there is also vestibule, garage, hallway with staircase, bathroom with a toilet, guest room, a children room, workroom, living room with dinning room and kitchen with access to the terace. On the sekond floor there is a priváte priváte zone whitch consists of children room, a bedroom with dressing room, toilet, bathroom and werehause for needs. In the underground floor there is technical room, a food store, corridor with shelves, sitting with kitchenette, toilet, relaxation room and garden tools. In the underground floor are two extrances to the garden. Social and private zones are oriented towards the south and east which offers a nice view. Vertical structures are designed from clay hollow bricks. The ceilings are composed of panel spiroll. The building is covered above the 1st floor with a vegetation roof with a slope of 2% and over the 2nd floor with a hut roof made of trussed trusses.
Detached house, Horní Lhota
Šenovský, Jan ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s thesis is to develop the design documentation for the construction of the detached house with an establishment which is a design office. It is single-family home which is half-buried into the sloping terrain. The building has partial basement, one ground floor and attic rooms. Functionally it is divided into two parts, which are detached house for five-member family and design office for four colleagues, the design office is single-storey. Both parts are connected. The structure of the building is proposed as traditional masonry building, the external walls in the basement are from concrete blocks of permanent formwork. The internal walls in the basement and also the walls on the ground floor and in attic rooms are from brick blocks. The floor-structures are proposed as half-prefabricated rib-and-filler system Miako with concrete grout. The roof structure of the detached house is designed as traditional timber roof truss with middle purlins, which are supported by walls in attic rooms. There is proposed insulation over rafters with exposed rafters in the interior. The roof structure of the design office is warm flat roof with a 3% slope, the roof drainage is provided by rain gutter, which is situated in the north-west side, where is no parapet wall. The facade of the building will be made as ventilated, external wall finish is combination of concrete and timber cladding.
The Apartment block
Jakeš, Miroslav ; Berka, Pavel (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is an apartment house villa type. This house is designed wall system porotherm, ceilings are monolithic concrete and roofed building is a combination of flat roofs and truss. The house is in its conception conceived as a single-storey with different heights of dwellings, replicating outdoor terrain, only part of the plan is a two-storey building. The building is composed of four separate apartments, each with its own main entrance and access to the garden.
Mountain pension
Landecký, Tomáš ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to create the documentation for building construction. Designed building is a mountain guesthouse. Building plat is located in the cadastral Poteč. Project documentation has been prepared in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and standards. The object is designed as one floor building with basement and residential loft and is fitted in sloping terrain. The building is shaped in layout L with the longest plane dimensions 40,11 x 39,05 m. Foundations are designed as strips of plain concrete. The building is designed as a wall support system. Wall system is combined of shuttering blocks filled with concrete, ceramic brick blocks and wood timbering. Roofed building is realized through the roof with a vertical stool. The ceiling above the ground floor is designed as a reinforced concrete slab ceiling and above the first floor as the timber.
Detached family house, Loučka
Onderka, David ; Žižková, Lucie (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on a design of a single-family house suitable for four permanent residents. The object is situated in a sloping terrain on the selected piece of land in a village Loučka. The house has two above ground floors. Plan dimensions of the house are 11,50 x 7,90 m. The entire building is covered with a gable roof. Vertical load-bearing structures are constructed from ceramic blocks and insulated by contact thermal insulation system ETICS. Foundations are made of a plain concrete. The thesis also provides a project documentation for a construction including ten constructional details, fire safety, thermal engineering, and acoustic solutions.
Detached house, Šumperk
Ondráček, Jan ; Špás, Luděk (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis resolves design of a family house in Šumperk. This is a one-storey house on plot No. 907 registered in the cadastral area Horní Temenice. The house is set to a sloping terrain. Terrain features were taken into account when the architectural design was made. The building has a longitudinal shape with dimensions of 21.8 x 9.3 m. The building is built using the Velox system. The unusual features of the building are three different types of roofs. That is a shed roof with longitudinal girders glued, Single-Shell roof and vegetation roof, which is directly linked to the adjacent terrain.
Architectural study of the sacral building and community center of the Salesians in Brno
Lupyr, Nataliia ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The architectural study of a sacred space and community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšeň includes the design of a church and associated facilities for the needs of the Salesian community. The aim is to create a space for prayer and the spiritual development of children and young people, which the Salesians support. The plot designated for the church is located near the Salesian Center and is surrounded by panel houses and civic amenities. There are shops, cafes, schools, and a clinic in the vicinity. The terrain of the plot is sloping, offering design possibilities. The proposed church utilizes the terrain relief by excavating a portion of the land and placing the church in a lowered space, creating a partially underground floor. This allows for more space for community activities and prayer. The design also includes an extensive park and gathering spaces. The church is designed as a standalone structure with functions divided into different levels. The parish and community functions are located on the ground floor, while the liturgical space is situated on the above-ground levels. The shape of the church harmonizes with the surrounding buildings, but the facade adds a contrast between the concrete architecture and nature. The construction of the church consists of reinforced concrete monolithic elements and wooden components. The underground portion is entirely monolithic, while the aboveground floors are composed of four reinforced concrete monolithic cores and wooden columns and beams. The goal of this architectural study is to create a functional and aesthetically appealing sacred space and community center that will serve the Salesian community and promote the spiritual and physical development of children and young people.

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