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Family house with place of business
Juklová, Sandra ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
The project processes technical documentation of a detached family house with design office in the newly pulled over territory. The building is located in Svetla nad Sázavou on the outskirts of the town. The building has two floors and no basement. In the first floor there is the workshop - design office designed for the homeowner. The house has a garage with parking for one car. The house is based on the underlying strip of plain concrete and walled building system Heluz. The roof of the second floor is shed with a slope of 7 %. Roofing is skived Lindab Click metal. The roof of the first floor is designed as a flat with a minimum slope 2 %. It is designed to be walked and ply.Built-up area is 170.50 square meters. Also essay about the stairs is included
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.
Detached House with Design Office
Štrunc, Michal ; Nováková, Tereza (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation of a detached house with the design office, which is designed as a two-floor and cellarless. The first floor is divided into a working part with design office and the residential part, where is living room, kitchen and sanitary facilities. The second floor is used only for residential purpose. The structural system is a brick wall. The building is designed as a self-standing house on a gently sloping terrain. Tho roof is gabled.
House on the Sloping Land
Buček, Radek ; Šafářová, Markéta (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor’s thesis is family house on the sloping land. Object is located on the edge of village Domanín and designed for a family of four. The building has irregularly shaped floor plan divided into three tracts, each vertically shifted by half a floor. The middle tract has two stores, side tracts are single-storey. Foundation structures are solved by basis strips made of plain concrete. Vertical constructions are made of brick blocks Heluz. Ceiling construction is designed from ceramic-concrete beams Heluz and Miako inserts. The roof is flat single-cased with stabilizing layer made of washed river stones. Project documentation is processed in computer program Archicad.
The Family house
Lekeš, David ; Vráblík, Robert (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is a new family house in Karlovice, part of city Kostelec u Holešova. The family house is located on flat land on the outskirts of the village. The building is two-floor and there is a basement under the house. There is a workroom and a warehouse in the basement. One car garage is part of this house. A second floor is connected with terrace. The building is made of constructional system Porotherm, the roof of the building is gabled. The Project Documentation is created in AutoCAD.
TWO-GENERATION DETACHED HOUSE
Šmíd, Václav ; Zuzana, Stránská (referee) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
This is a detached two-generation house in a partially built-up area. The building is situated in the village of Kobylnice, that lies approximately 15 km south-east from Brno. The building has two floors without cellar. Ground floor dwelling unit is meant for a family with two childern. There is entrance hall with dressing room, WC, bathroom, parents´ bedroom, bedroom for childern, living room with study and kitchen with dining room. There is also ground-level terrace accessable from childern´s room and kitchen with dining room. Second floor dwelling unit is meant for a married couple. There is entrance hall and staircase, room for household choirs with dressing room, WC, bathroom, bedroom, living room, kitchen with dining room, pantry and terrace. There is also a common garage with parking space for two cars. The house is based on strips made of plain concrete and is built of the Porotherm building system. Skillion roof is pitched with an inclination of 7°. Roofing tile is standing seam sheet steel Lindab Click. Built-up area is 228,4 m2. There is also included a seminar paper on the topic: Structures of roof cladding for various kinds of roofs according to ČSN 73 1901.
Detached low energy house
Slaný, Jan ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
The task of this bachelor's thesis is a technical solution of a family house based on a given architectural design. The building is meant to comply with the current low-energy standards. The house is four storeys tall in total, of which only the three uppermost storeys are given attention. The ground floor shares a single wall with the upper floors.
Detached family house with premise
Janíček, Vít ; Sobotka, Jindřich (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis Detached family house with premise is aimed for the solution of the two storey family house 4+1 with the premise (office) for the ensuring of the business activities of the potential owner. In the thesis is solved masonry building with the mono-pitched roof, founded on the foundation strips. He whole building is designed from the system members Ytong in low-energy standard in accordance with the ČSN 73 0540 – 2. Object is situated on the parcels 73/24 and 73/25 in the village Biskoupky, cadastral area Biskoupky, South Moravian district. Content of the bachelor’s thesis is technical documentation for the building realization according to the public notice no. 499/2006 Coll., about building documentation, especially according to the appendixes no. 1 and 2.
Detached house, Kuřim
Vižálek, Tomáš ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The project deals with building a family house in Kuřim. The building is designed as a detached house with garage for one car. The object has two floors, no basement. The building is situated parallel with the adjacent roads. Floor plan of the building is regular. Visual appearance of house does not affect the street and adjacent detached houses. The main entrance to the house and driveway are oriented to the road (northwest). The bearing walls are designed from the sand-lime bricks (with ETICS insulation). Ceilings are designed from the ceramic-concrete panels. The house has a shed roof, above the garage and main entrance is a flat roof.
Family house
Jandová, Zuzana ; Mátl,, Miroslav (referee) ; Hlaváček, Pavel (advisor)
The subject is a detached two-storey family house in Drahlov, in disposition 6 + eating nook, for family of four to six members. The house is situated on location with even ground. The building has a saddle roof over main and also before main part. The core system is a single-layer masonry. Drawing part of the project is designed by software application AutoCAD. Other parts (heat-technical solution, fire-safety solution, computational and design part) are processed using the programs MS Word, MS Excel, Stavební fyzika. The work also includes seminar work on subject sloping roofs.

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