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Construction technology study the construction of wastewater treatment plants in Hajany
Prachař, David ; Štěrba, Martin (referee) ; Diaz, Yvetta (advisor)
The thesis deals with the structurally technological study of the wastewater treatment plants construction in Hajany. The building consists of the lower reinforced concrete structure and the upper construction which is brick. I processed a technical report, technological study of the realization of major technological stages for the specified object, time and financial plan construction, the basic concept of the building operation, bill of quantities, technological specification for design of reinforced concrete tanks and safety measures at the construction site.
Multipurpose facility Strážnického v Moravské Třebové
Mazalová, Michaela ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
Subject of this bachelor thesis is detail design documentation of an apartment house. The proposed apartment house is located in the Pardubice Region on the outskirts of Moravská Třebová. The apartment house is detached one, placed in slope. In the basement there is a utility room, a cleaning room, a maintenance room, a cellar and two garages accessible from the south side, where there is also access to the building. In the other three above-ground floors there are 8 dwelling units. There are always 3 flats on the first and second floor and 2 flats on the third floor. Basement is connected with upper floors by tractive elevator and a staircase. Vertical constructions are made of clay blocks POROTHERM, in the basement there is part of masonry from concrete blocks. Apartment building stands on foundation strips from concrete. Floor structure and staircase are cast-in.place from reinforced concrete and roofing is solved by warm flat roof. Whole building is insulated with contact thermal insulation ETICS.
Implementation of the gross superstructure of a residential building in Brno, Sochorova
Boháček, Adam ; Doubek, Rostislav (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is construction technological solution of the rough upper construction realization of the appartment building in Brno at Sochorova street. Part of my work is the technology of each construction realization by the technological regulation. Regarding the time and financial flows schedule of the construction realization is drafted as well as its itemized budget. Due to the high demands at quality and safety of the construction realization there are also chapters on these aspects. This thesis is partly based on project documentation, which was provided by an architectural company.
Apartment building
Hoferek, Radomír ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is elaboration of design documentation for execution of an apartment building. It is a building with four above-ground floors with partial basement including twelve dwelling units. The structural system is wall transverse system made of clay blocks, except of perimeter basement walls, which are lined with concrete fittings (lost formwork). The ceiling structure is made of ceramic concrete ceiling beams POT and MIAKO inserts. The roof structure is designed as a warm flat roof. The whole object is insulated with a certified thermal insulation system. The entrance to building is from the north. On the plot there is parking for sixteen cars.
Apartment building
Šafr, Matěj ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the development of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. It is a building with 10 storeys and a full basement. The above-ground floors are mainly residential units and partly studios. This multi-storey building is also equipped with an elevator and an underground parking space, which is accessible by a car lift. The ground floor also houses a bicycle shop. The residential building will be located on the cadastral territory of the municipal district of Černá pole [610771], the entire building is located on plot number 3794 in Brno. Vertical load-bearing structures are designed mainly as reinforced concrete, then ceramic masonry in the higher receding floors. Horizontal load-bearing structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The roofs of the building are designed as flat single-skin roofs with an extensive vegetation layer, terraces are constructed with ceramic tiles. The foundation is designed on piles with a diameter of 600 mm and a waterproof monolithic reinforced concrete slab.
Apartment building
Spousta, Jakub ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to create project documentations for implementation of construction. Projected apartment block is situated in the northern part of Moravské Budějovice. The object is designed as detached building, which has 3 above-ground floors and 1 underground floor (partly with a cellar), it is fitted into a gentle northern slope. A total of 11 housing units are designed in the above-ground part of the building, technical system and storage areas for individual apartments are located in the basement. In the apartments on the south-west side of the building, overhanging balconies are designed in the above-ground part, terrace is on the ground floor. The base construction is designed from reinforced concrete belts. The perimeter wall in the basement is designed from blocks of permanent formwork. The perimeter wall in the above-ground floor and internal load-bearing masonry are made of brick blocks. Ceiling constructions are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic slab. The roof structure is designed as a single-layer flat vegetative roof. The whole house is thermally insulated with and external heating system.
Apartment building
Poláček, Vojtěch ; Svoboda, David (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is project documentation of new appartment building in Oblekovice on street Šatovská, the part of city Znojmo. The proposed object is located in an existing suburban developement. It is a three-storey apartment building, partly witch a basement with loggias, a terrace and a flat vegetated roof. In basement we can find cellar cubicles for each apartment unit. On the 1st floor there are two apartment units categories 3+1 and technical facilities, on the 2nd floor are three apartment units, two of them categories 3+1 a one of them 1+1 and on the 3rd floor are two apartment units categories 4+kk. Designed appartment building is built with modern technologies, load-bearing walls of aboveground part of the building are made from clay blocks in Profi and AKU variants. Underground part of the building is made from structural formwork with concrete and rod reinforcement. Building’s foundation will be made of cast-in-place concrete strip footing with reinforced concrete floor slab. The load-bearing part of the ceiling structure consists of semiassembled ceilings of the Miako type. Staircase is also made as reinforced concrete slab with stair steps made of concrete.
Low-energy detached house in Krkonoše
Ambrožyová, Jana ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is design of low-energy detached house. The project is divided into two parts. The first part is the project documentation for building permission, and the second is focused on building services. Part of building permission is fire safety of building, acoustic and daylight assessment and assessment of constructions from thermal technology. The house located in Eastern Krkonoše mountains in Pec pod Sněžkou, Velká Úpa, Trutnov district. The house is connected to the electrical grid, water supply and sewage system. Part of the electricity is provided by photovoltaic panels on the gable roof. The building is located on a sloping plot and is designed as three-story house with residential attic, gable roof and counter dormer. Roof is insulated with over-rafter insulation. The building is based on foundation strips made from reinforced concrete. External walls of the underground floor are made from permanent formwork concrete blocks with reinforced concrete infill. Above-ground floors are designed from Porfix aerated concrete blocks. External walls of underground floor are insulated with ETICS. External walls of the upper floors are insulated with stone insulation and supplemented with a ventilated facade with wooden cladding. The floor structure above the underground floor is designed from monolithic reinforced concrete and above the first above-ground floor is formed by the Porfix floor system. On the underground floor there is garage, utility room, ski storage room and wellness area with bathroom and small kitchen. Kitchen, bathrooms and habitable rooms are located on the upper floors. Part of the documentation is the conceptual design of air conditioning and rainwater management. Because the building is designed in the mountains, I focused on heating system. I designed the main source of heating – air-water heat pump. I designed a floor heating system and for better thermal comfort is possible to use a wood-burning fireplace. The documentation also includes the Building's Energy Performance Certificate.
Family winery Plchut Mutěnice
Smržová, Tereza ; Bílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new family winery Plchut in Mutěnice. The design is based on the project developed in the course Architectural design 2 (AG032). The building is located on a plot of land on the north-western edge of the municipality of Mutěnice, on Vinařská street. The area is a well-known wine-growing region and a frequent destination for wine tourism. Above the mentioned land are situated vineyards. The land itself is sloping, the slope rises gently from the south-east to the north-west side. The surrounding buildings are mostly wineries. The type of soil is arable land. It is a grassed area without building and trees. Bellow the land is a road, railway and a cycle path. The building consists of two parts. The public or also social part serves mainly for the visitors of the winery, i.e., for tasting and buying wines. The apartments for visitors, administration and facilities for the winery staff are also situated here. The second part of the building is the production part used for the processing of grapes and wine production. These two parts contrast with each other in shape and facade. The production part has only a simple cuboid shape with a wooden cladding facade. This part only has one floor with a flat green roof. The main intention for the production part was a simple layout that will connect the individual rooms according to their purposes. The rooms are therefore arranged in the same order as the wine production progresses. The public part has two floors and has a gable roof with a pitch of 34°, which is approximately the optimum pitch typical of rural buildings. The facade of this part is made up of facade plaster, which should on the surface resemble concrete. The front of the building is glazed. Part of the gable is paneled with burnt wood. The back side is also paneled with burnt wood. The shapes and facades of both parts are intended to represent their function and by whom they will be used. The winery part is therefore designed as a simple shape, as it essentially is a production building. On the other hand, wine production is linked to nature, so the building is complemented by a natural element - wooden paneling. On the contrary, the public part uses a gable roof as a typical element of rural buildings, as it is a representative part of the whole building. However, as this is a space where visitors from cities will come to buy and taste the local wine, the facade of this section is intended to represent urban life - with a facade imitating concrete.
Resort "Na Hrázi"
Kubík, Tomáš Jiří ; Kolářová, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the new construction of a building for temporary housing (hotel) with a restaurant - Resort Na Hrázi. The construction is situated on a flat plot of land next to a nearby housing development in the cadastral area of Kozlovice near Přerov in the Přerov district. The building with three above-ground floors, covered with a flat single-skin roof, was designed exactly according to the investor's requirements. The vertical structures are designed from aerated concrete and sand-lime blocks. Horizontal structures are made of pre-tensioned ceiling panels. The roof structure is designed as a flat vegetated roof. The building can accommodate up to 60 people in 28 rooms. It also includes a restaurant designed for both hotel guests and the public. Diploma thesis is prepared according to the assignment in the form of project documentation for the execution of the construction.

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