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Price analysis of building with changes of construction materials
Pospíšil, Petr ; Vovesný, Jan (referee) ; Aigel, Petr (advisor)
The following bachelor thesis concentrates on the analysis of construction expenditures dutiny the process of introducing material and construction changes. We have selected four variant of the given construction systems supplied by four different providers. This has been conducted under the following condition: all the four variants has a common heat transfer coefficient. U= 0,14 [W/m2K]. Among the selected systems we have included Heluz, Velox, Porotherm and Ytong. Under Heluz system we have chosen Heluz Family, ground surface, thickness 500 mm. This system does not involved contact insulation. As for Porotherm, we have decided for ceramic breeze blocks Porotherm 30, thickness 300 mm, to follow the obligatory common heat transfer coefficient, therefore we have also suggested contact insulation as of 220 mm. The third system, Velox permanent boarding, VELOX WS EPS PLUS thickness 420 [mm]. This system fully complies with the heat transfer coefficient requirements. Finally, we have used Ytong breeze blocks 300 mm in thickness. For this solution there also arose a need to design the contact insulation to follow the heat transfer coefficient requirements. For ech project variant we have designed project documuntation as a the basis for further budget item calculations pertinent to each single project variant. The item budget calculation was made using KROS PLUS programme. The overall budget prices and variables in each project variant have been comapred with each other, the data processed into several graphs accordingly. Among the variables we have included ground works, founding, vertical and complete constructions, horizontal constructions, surfaře finishing works, flooring and filling works, thermal insulations. Furthermore, purchasing prices for each invividual type of material, based on provider prices list, have been compared with prices as given by KROS PLUS programme.
Detached House with Hairdressing Saloon
Remsová, Pavla ; Juračková, Edita (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with design of a family living with a hairdressing saloon. This is a two-story house connected to ground establishment . The house is designed for a family of four . Peripheral bearing masonry thickness of 300 mm is lined with ceramic bricks Porotherm 30 P + D on classical mortar contact system thickness of 150 mm of expanded polystyrene. The internal load bearing walls , partitions and ceiling are also for Porotherm . The roof above the living area are counter with visible rafters and insulation is designed as Rafter . Roofing is designed ceramic tiles Bramac Ruby 9th color is chestnut brown and a glaze finish . Above the roof vegetation establishment . Part of the main building is a garage , above which the walkable terrace . The facility is oriented to the north, the residential part of the house mainly to the south and west. Outdoor plasters are designed as thin scratch coat structures in the color combination of olive green and orange- yellow. Windows, doors and gates are plastic in the color of mahogany – imitation wood . The bachelor’s thesis is developed in the form of project documentation step for building construction.
Apartment building
Deutschová, Martina ; Bolkovec, Martin (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis "Apartment building" deals with the construction of a residential apartment in Brno, in the borough of Pisárky. The bachelor´s thesis is based on architecture study of luxury housing that was created at second year of study. It was recomended at least 60 m2 of usable floor area for the apartements. The apartment building is located on sloping terrain with original use as a garden area. The building has one underground and tree floors and the building has 8 apartments. Building structure is created of skeleton system on underground and wall system on floors. The building structure is placed on concrete column base and grid foundation.
Biogas Plant Telč
Novák, František ; Hubáček,, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The biogas plant in Telč. Administrative and laboratory building is located on the premises of a biogas plant on the outskirts of Telč in the field of science and technology park. Half of a two-storey building will be used for laboratory tests which, under different operating conditions and settings will test changing input of crops, optimization of these parameters in different technological settings to maximize energy output. It will also be a place of management of biogas plant. The building is located in a slightly hilly terrain at an altitude of 539,350 meters and complies with disabled access.
A Family House with a Sculpture Studio
Karásek, Jakub ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
My bachelor's thesis is focused on the design of family house with sculpture workshop and atelier. The house will be placed on plat in Dědice u Vyškova. It is a partial basement three-storey detached house for three to four family members. Object is roofed by flat roof.
The Environmental Centre
Hanáček, Patrik ; Berka, Pavel (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This theses provides a complete study and all encompassing plan for the creation of an environmental centre on the edge of the South Moravian village “Horní Němčí”. During my thesis we will refer to my plans for this build as simply “Bílé Karpaty”. The building is situated on a large gently sloping plot and is intended for educating children and youth groups in the field of ecology, nature protection and human impact on the landscape in PLA “Bílé Karpaty”. This environmental centre has great potential for drumming up interest in the form of eco-tourism and for raising public awareness of environmental topics. Planned forms of education consist of lectures in teaching rooms, practical workshop sessions, outdoor activities and experiential programs in the surrounding environment. “Bílé Karpaty” environmental centre has a capacity of twenty students per day time session. The optimal teaching format would comprise of three trainers and three operational staff at a time. The building consists of a ground floor, first floor, partial basement and a full size attic. The ground floor comprises of a dining room and the workshop. The dining room´s function is flexible, and can be used as a meeting room as well. The workshop will be where people experience practical demonstration of traditional handcrafts. The first floor contains two further rooms for teaching and operational offices. The basement performs the function of housing two necessary rooms, one technical in nature and one for food storage. During the design stage my intention was focused on the use of traditional building elements, namely wood, firebrick and stone, so the build sits comfortably in its surroundings.
Apartment Building with service station
Šaár, Martin ; Bečica, Radek (referee) ; Drobeček, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design documentation of new apartment building with service station on the level of documentation for building permit. The living area is designed for housing five people. Service station is designed for three-person staff. The building will be located in the Zlín Region, District of Uherské Hradiště, in the city of Uherský Brod. The Cadastral area is Uherský Brod - the town. The bulding has two aboveground floors and a partial basement with one underground floor. The building is designed like a brick structure. Vertical structures aboveground parts are made of bricks Porotherm. The side wall of the basement is designed from blocks shuttering Best 50 into which are inserted reinforcement and filling with concrete. Platform of a apartment building with service station is of rectangular shape with dimensions of 19,25 x 10,00 m. The main entrances to the building are located on the west side. The entrance to the service station is on the south side through the garage door. Workspace of workshop is designed for three cars. The entire building is covered using a double-walled flat roofs.
The Family house in Štramberk
Kramoliš, Jan ; Berka, Pavel (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This bachelor`s thesis deals with design of family house situated in the cadastral area Štramberk, region Nový Jičín. It`s a detached house standing in existing resident area. It`s designed for a family of three. The house has two floors and detached outbuilding with garage. The roof is gabled. Family house its architecture fits into the traditional architecture typical town of Štramberk.
Family House
Tureček, Petr ; Partika, Radek (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
This project features an independent newly built family home located in the municipality of Rudikov. The height and architectural style of the building respect the requirements of the neighboring areas. The house has a pool, sauna, garage, includes a cellar smaller than the footprint of the house and a loft. The cellar is used as gym and storage. The house itself is conceived as single family home for 3-4 people (2 parents + 1-2 children). It is built of bricks – Porotherm bricks, including ceiling constructions. The house has a gable roof which is designed as a roof without purlin system. As covering of the roof serves roof bitumen sheets.
New building of detached house
Baloun, Radim ; Burianová, Nikola (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is a family house in Mírovice. The house is solved as a duplex house. The house is cellarless with attic. Roofing of the house is solved with gably roof and partly with flat roof. The structure of the house is solved by system POROTHERM. All construction comply with the applicable standards ČSN.

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