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Multifunctional Building Brno
Brázdová, Zuzana ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a new building solution of a multifunctional house foundedon the corner of the streets Táborská and Letní. Topography of the building balances the height differences of the surrounding buildings and while its shape follows the shape of the corner of the plot it also creates the internal court area. It is a four-storied building with one overground floor which consists of garages and technical facilities of the building. The overground floor is functionally divided in two parts. The commercial part – bookstore with literary café, stationary and tobacconist’s – is based on the needs of high school students who attend the high school situated on the opposite corner of the street. The second part consists of ten housing unit in total from which four are duplex. The supporting structure is based on reinforced concrete prefabricated skeleton with pre-stressed ceiling panels. The substructure consists of strip footings, precast calix foots and base thresholds. The roof is designed as flat and single casing. An important element of the object are perforated stainless steel sliding panels which fulfills the function of blinds and match the character of the industrial part of the city at the same time.
Multifunctional building Rozkošská
Jonáš, Filip ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the desing and development of project documentation for the construction of a new building of the multifunctional house Rozkošská. Object will be located in the city of Hlavlíčkův Brod in part Rozkoš. The new biulding will be divided in to commercial space in ground floor, office space in second floor and residental area in third floor. It is three-storey multifuncional house with a warm flat roof with a typical sequence of layers based on foundation pads. The structural system is desinged reinforced concrete frame. The diploma thesis is processed with the valid standards, laws and decreens of the Czech Republic in the current version.
Multifunctional building in Vyškov
Musil, Antonín ; Párová,, Jitka (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the desing documentation of a multifunctional house. The building is three-storeyed. The roof structure is designed as a single-layer, flat roof. This building is divided into three working parts. First part is used for medical clinic and pharmacy business. This section is wheelchair accessible. The second part of the building is designed as office space. In incudles office space, archive and hygiene facilitites for staff. The third part of building is for housing. Includes 2 apartments and associated storages. The building is designed from the structural systém POROTHERM and has rectangular plan shape with beveled edges.
Mixed-use building
Nejedlý, Petr ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a new mixed-use building in Brno in the part of Pisárky. The building will have one basement and four aboveground floors. In the basement will be a collective garage and apartment accessories. In the ground floor are designed offices for rent. On the first to fourth floor are designed eight flats. The main entrance to the building and the entrance to the property is situated on the northeast side of Vinařská street. The mixed-use house is designed from a wall structural system. The basement basement, first floor and staircase space is designed of lime-sand blocks, with a ceiling construction of monolithic iron concrete slabs. The bearing structure of the second to fourth floors is designed as a timber structure building. The roof structure will be double-skinned, flat with a vegetation layer with extensive greenery.
Multifunctional building
Prokop, Stanislav ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design and elaboration of the project documentation of a polyfunctional house with a café in Kyjov. The new building is located in the northern part of the city. It is a 4 floor object, partlial basement building with a saddle roof. The house is based on plain concrete slabs. The supporting peripheral and internal masonry is designed from POROTHERM brick blocks. In the cafeteria, an open layout is proposed using beams and columns. Ceiling structures are designed from the POROTHERM MIAKO system. The roof structure is designed with a truss with sheet metal cover. The perimeter walls in the 1PP are designed from blocks of loose formwork filled with concrete, which are insulated with extruded polystyrene. The building is functionally divided into 2 parts, each with its own entrance. The café is equipped with a vestibule, its own café, toilet for women and men with cabins for handicapped visitors and a background with a storeroom, dressing room and WC with a hall. The residential part consists of 4 garages and 6 apartments, 2 of which are adapted for the handicapped. The object is designed with natural ventilation. The object is barrier-free. In front of the building is proposed a parking space for 9 seats, 2 of which are designed for handicapped and 2 for apartment owners.
Multifunctional Building Křenová
Šrubařová, Jana ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Multifunctional building is situated on the corner of a city block and connected to the existing buildings. It lies between the streets Křenová, New avenue and Skořepka. Near land is situated water flow Ponávka. Architectonically and artistically it is the two curved formations opening towards the water course Ponávka , connected to other low curved object with a green roof. Individual curves are trying to correspond as with the street New avenue, as with building boundary line of the streets Křenová, Skořepka and Vlhká. South building exceeds the north building because of the continuation to the existing buildings. With taking away material, because of better insolation, are created terraces. The facade is designed from a lightweight siding that allows a playful combination of a glazed surfaces of windows with gray fill in an aluminium raster of structure. In the eastern part in front of building is designed an area with a greenery and access roads for pedestrians. All pedestrian routes outside the building are paved. In the patio of a building is a sculpture around which benches are placed.
Business Intention
Stolejda, Karel ; Frydryšek, Pavel (referee) ; Vítková, Eva (advisor)
Point of this thesis is the definition and description of the Business intention. In the first parts there is the description focused on theoretical findings. There is described the difference between Business intention and Business plan. As next are described important parts of the Business intention and phases of the project. Mainly it is explained the project-analysis like SWOT and SLEPT analysis and economic efficiency. The practical part is focused on Business intention analysis as a basis for business decision. Mainly it is focused on analysis of inputs and outputs of the project, economic efficiency analysis, and at the end is found out which option of the Business in-tention is most efficient for today.
Low-rise residental buildings
Myšková, Hana ; Jacková, Eva (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The topic of the project is to design a new building of low-rise residential buildings in the locality Brno-Sadová. An urban study was already a part of the assignment, into which it was necessary to incorporate design. The basis of the architectural and structural design is simplicity, functionality and practicality. The building is made of brick, consisting of nine blocks arranged into three blocks of flats. The building has three floors, without basement. Thanks to terraced arrangement, large terraces and a covered porch at the rear emerged. Large glass surface on the south side allows a pleasant view over the historical center of Brno. Against overheating there are sun screens on the south facade. There is a total of eleven flats, hairdressing salon and a massage parlor.
Multifunctional houses in Řečkovice
Půtová, Lucie ; Tichomirov, Vladimír (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the design of a new construction of a multifunctional building in Řečkovice. The construction consists of two separate blocks connected by a basement storey with common garages. Each block has three above-ground storeys. On the first basement storey there are garages and technical facilities. On the above-ground storeys there are commercial units with own entrances from the exterior and own sanitation facilities. Furthermore there are flats of varying sizes: from single-room flats with a kitchenette to four-room flats with a kitchenette. One of the flats has been designed as adaptable (wheelchair accessible). All the flats have a recessed balcony or a terrace facing southwest. The construction is built on shallow foundation constructions. The first basement storey is from monolithic reinforced concrete. The above-ground storeys are built from Kalksandstein sand-lime blocks. The exterior walls are insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. The construction is covered by flat roofs.
Student Apartment Building
Vodička, Jan ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
Four-storey student apartment building fills a corner vacant lot in a compact city block. It’s placed on a busy street. Situating a café and a shop in the ground floor and a main entrance facing a tram stop is beneficial both for attracting passing people and for an easy access of residents. The volume composition is based on an analysis of the surroundings. It keeps the local height-level of the highest apartment buildings. There is a school-building right next door which has been kept in spatial dominance. The volume of the building is created with two intersecting blocks, each with different height – this creates a psychological tension in the corner position. The façades composition is based on two levels of scale; one is derived from a typical old apartment buildings’ window size and the second has its origin in the neighbouring school built in functionalistic style. There is a glass suspended façade preventing noise from outside to come in. It has a great impact on the building’s architecture. The building exterior is monochromatic with an exception of a few red-painted anchors holding the glass façade. The student apartment building’s design emphasizes a social contact between the residents. These can meet in a backyard, in a common room in ground floor, in a multilevel lounge with access to a roof terrace or simply on an exterior gallery connecting their flats.

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